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St. Paul Higher Secondary School, Indore

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St. Paul Higher Secondary School
File:St Paul School Indore Side View.jpg
Location

India
Information
TypePRIVATE.
MottoRun, then, for Victory
Religious affiliation(s)Christian minority
Established1956
PrincipalFather Rev. Fr. Sibi Joseph
Campus size6 acres
HousesBlue, Green, Red and Yellow
AlumniSt Paul Indore Alumni Association
Website

St. Paul Higher Secondary School is a school in Indore, India.

History[edit]

The school was founded in 1928 in the city of Indore, India near Sat Prachar Press as the boys' section of St. Raphael's Higher Secondary School. Sister Ann was the first principal and Father J. Partch was the first person in charge of the school. In 1963, the boys' section was separated from St. Raphael's under Fr. Wilhelm J. Lenzen (a German by birth), and the school continues to be a separate entity. In 1975 the secondary section was separated and shifted to the new campus on the Boundary Road.

In 1982 the school was visited by Mother Teresa.[1]

Heavenly Patron[edit]

The Heavenly Patron of the school is Saint Paul, the Apostle. Being a Jew by birth, Paul spent his time and energy in persecuting the Christians of his time until he encountered Lord Jesus Christ himself. Thereafter, he was an ardent follower of the Lord. He was known for his uncompromising determination and sense of commitment.

Affiliation[edit]

The school was affiliated to the Madhya Pradesh State Education Board, but in 1996 it affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education.

Emblem and motto[edit]

Motto: "Run then, for Victory".

Emblem:

  • The Cogwheel is part of the emblem of Indore City. The wheat stalks are a symbol of Madhya Pradesh, but it also confirms the theme of the emblem that a good harvest will be the reward for those who are prepared to work hard. All other symbols and motto are taken from Saint Paul, the heavenly patron of the school.
  • Sword. In 67 A.D., Saint Paul chose to die by it rather than deny his God.
  • Quill. When Saint Paul could not travel and teach, he wrote letters, fourteen of those documents we have today. The quill, the pen in these days, is a symbol of the school's studies.
  • The Golden Crown symbolizes Saint Paul's imperishable crown.

Student houses[edit]

There are four houses in the school - Blue, Green, Red and Yellow.

Students are allotted one of the four houses alphabetically and they remain a part of the house till they pass out of the school. The division of houses is done to encourage competition amongst the students, who compete in extra-curricular events.

For any inter-house competition, every house sends three teams, one each for Juniors, Inters and Seniors group. The Junior group comprises VIth, VIIth and VIIIth standard, Inters have IXth and Xth, while the Senior group has XIth and XIIth standard boys.

Alumni Association[edit]

St Paul School Indore Alumni Association (SPS Alumni) was formed with the blessings of the Principal Fr Thomas Mathew. As of October 2013 the registered membership was over 700. The association operates from a permanent office in school. The association works through an Alumni Working Committee with Father Thomas Mathew as Chief Patron, Dr Amitava Saraswati as Teacher In-charge Alumni Activities, Sunil Kedia as Treasurer and nine members. The Advisory Committee consists of all the House Captains and is a permanent body. It has a president and general secretary to the Association.

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "How a sermon to end foeticide moved Indore". The Times of India. 4 September 2016.
  2. The Free Press Journal


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