St. Xavier’s School, Sahibganj

St. Xavier’s School, Sahibganj, Jharkhand, India, was founded by the Maltese Jesuits in 1957 with English as the medium of instruction. It is coeducational, primary through higher secondary, and prepares students for the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education.[1]

St. Xavier’s School, Sahibganj
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Information
TypeJesuit, Catholic
MottoSerio et Constanter
Seriously and Steadily
Established1957 (1957)
RectorFr. Sunit Kullu, S.J.
PrincipalFr.Hilary D'Souza S.J.
GradesInfant through senior high
GenderCoeducational
Accreditation ICSE, ISC
WebsiteXavierSahebganj

Members of the Society of Jesus from the island of Malta had in 1930 opened schools with Hindi as the teaching language at Guhiajori and Tinpahar in the Santhal Pargana district of Bihar state. They then determined to open a school in Sahebganj, Jharkhand, with English as the medium of instruction.

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