St Paul's Urdu High School
St Paul's Urdu High School | |
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Address | |
Iqbal Shaheed Road Karachi, Sindh Pakistan | |
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Type | Private high school |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | Approximately 1960 |
Administration | Catholic Board of Education |
Gender | Boys |
Age | 4 to 16 |
Medium of language | Urdu |
Affiliations | Board of Secondary Education, Karachi |
St Paul's Urdu High School is a Pakistani Catholic boys' school located on Iqbal Shaheed Road, Karachi, Sindh. The medium of instruction is the Urdu language (i.e., the entire curriculum is taught in Urdu except for the subjects English and Sindhi language).
History
Fr Egidio Trindade was the first principal of the school.
Nationalization
Fifty-four Christian schools and colleges were nationalized in 1972 by then-Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. After nationalization, academic standards dropped, discipline hardly existed and the school's infrastructure deteriorated.
Denationalization
In 1987, a government directive gave provincial governments the freedom to denationalize schools.
The Sindh government denationalized twenty-one educational institutions on January 1, 1990, including Saint Paul's. In 1990, Cardinal Joseph Cordeiro of Karachi appealed to the archdiocese's Catholic community to help rebuild a school recently returned to the church after 17 years of government ownership.
The cardinal invited parishes to help raise Saint Paul's Urdu High School "like a phoenix from the ashes" of nationalization. The most difficult part of reconstruction, was "to re-instill Christian values of life and education in the pupils and staff", requiring the cooperation of "the whole diocese". [1]
Campus
St Paul's Urdu High School shares the campus with St Paul's English High School.
See also
References
- ↑ . Union of Catholic Asian News. February 13, 1990.