St. Patrick's Institute of Science & Technology

St. Patrick's Institute of Science & Technology
Address
St. Patrick's Institute of Science & Technology
Ahmed Munir S J Shaheed Road, Saddar, Saddar Town
Karachi, Sindh, 7783360
Pakistan
Coordinates 24°51′36″N 67°0′36″E / 24.86000°N 67.01000°E / 24.86000; 67.01000
Information
Type Vocational school
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1966 (1966)
Founder Brother Norman Wray
Administrator Catholic Board of Education
Principal Brother George Abeyratne
Gender Male
Enrollment 350 (as of 2002)
Affiliations Sindh Board of Technical Education
Website spts.edu.pk

St. Patrick's Institute of Science & Technology is a Pakistani vocational school, located in the Saddar neighborhood of Saddar Town in Karachi, Sindh.

History and administration

In 1963, Fr. Dalmatius Geurts and Fr. Jimmy deSouza made an analysis of the situation and a feasibility study and came to the conclusion that there was a big demand for skilled craftsmen in Pakistan. The final plan was for a school for metal work, auto mechanics, electro-technology, air conditioning & refrigeration, and carpentry.[1]

Brother Norman Wray, a de La Salle brother, set up the school in 1965 and was its principal for 15 years.[2] Since 1980, the principal of the school has been Brother George Abeyratne. The school is owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Karachi.

Development

With more than 350 students, the majority of whom are Muslims, the school caters to Pakistan's growing industrial development which calls for more technicians. The school conducts regular, as well as short evening courses.

Students are admitted to regular courses after passing class eight examinations. The courses prepare students for the class ten examinations conducted by the Sindh Board of Technical Education as well as the Diploma of Associate Engineer examination.[3]

Most of the people who want careers as technicians take evening and short courses. They often get jobs as electricians or as air-conditioning and refrigeration mechanics. The school's fees for the courses are not high and concessions are granted to all deserving students. A computer section was scheduled to open in 1990.[4]

Since 2006, it has evolved into an institute of science and technology.[5] Its standard of training is such that enables students to travel overseas for advanced education.[6]

In 2008, 45 students were employed by Indus Motor Company, the manufacturers of Toyota cars in Pakistan.[7]

See also

References

  1. Christian Voice, Karachi. 17 January 2016.
  2. "Brother Norman Wray" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-28.
  3. Staff (16 May 2002). "Karachi: SBTE Exam Results". Dawn. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  4. "UCANews.com". Union of Catholic Asian News. 10 July 1990.
  5. . Pakistan Press International. 4 February 2006.
  6. Tate, Justin David (4 December 2013). "Pakistani Student Chases Auto Marketing reams". The Et Cetera (eastfieldews.com). Retrieve 17 November 2016.
  7. The News February 2, 2008
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