St Paul's School, Rourkela

Saint Paul's School, Rourkela is an Indian educational institution from the pre-primary level to the higher secondary level.

Saint Paul's School
Location

Information
Type
  • Private
  • Co-Ed
  • Catholic
MottoUt omnes unum sint.
(That they may be one.)
Established1964
FounderFr. Thomas Morris, SVD
School districtSundergarh
PrincipalFr. S. Joseph
Staffc. 110
Number of studentsc. 2500
ClassesK.G. (KinderGarten) to class XII
AffiliationICSE and ISC
UniformRed shirt with school logo and blue shorts (pre-primary boys); Blue top with two thick red stripes and a pleated deep blue skirt (pre-primary girls); white shirt with school logo and maroon shorts (primary); brown striped shirt with brown pants (VI to X); white shirt with school logo and white pants (X to XII)
Websitestpaulsrourkela.org

Affiliation

The school is owned and operated by the Society of the Divine Word (SVD), a religious minority institution under article 30(1) of the Constitution of India.

St. Paul's is a Catholic school that admits students of all religions. It exempts non-Catholic students from participating in religious practices particular to Catholics. The aim of St. Paul's is all-around development — academic, physical, moral and cultural — of its students into mature and responsible citizens who will be ready to take their rightful place in society.

History

Co-education

Saint Paul's School was converted from an all-boys school to a co-education school in 2014. As of 2014, it was the only all-boys school in eastern India. A poll was conducted among the parents of students to decide whether or not to admit girls. The decision was taken by Fr S Joseph for the academic session 2013-14. The first girls were admitted from kindergarten.

Sports

The school has a playground with a football ground, a cricket ground, two basketball courts, and five badminton courts. During the winter, many tournaments are organised. The badminton tournament is organized in December.

The school has four houses that compete with each other in sports tournaments.

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