St. Mary's Orphanage & Day School, Kolkata

In 1848, the Congregation of Christian Brothers (Missionaries of Ireland) founded the Calcutta Male Orphanage at Murgihatta, Calcutta. In 1947, it came to the present campus in Dum Dum in North Calcutta and was renamed St. Mary's Orphanage and Day School. The school particularly serves the northern and eastern part of Calcutta and North 24 Parganas District.

St. Mary's Orphanage & Day School
Address
103 Dum Dum Road

, ,
700030

Coordinates22.6214659°N 88.3944156°E / 22.6214659; 88.3944156
Information
TypePrivate
MottoVince Te Ipsum
(Conquer Yourself)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic Christian
Established1848 (1848)
FounderEdmund Rice
OversightCongregation of Christian Brothers in India (CCBI)
SessionApril to March
PrincipalBr. Placid Henriques
GenderBoys till Class 10. NIOS and +2 are co-ed
ClassesKG to Class 12
Average class size45
LanguageEnglish
Hours in school day6
Campuses1 (Dum Dum Junction)
Campus typeUrban
Houses4
Colour(s)Red, Blue, Green, Yellow
AffiliationsCouncil of Indian School Certificate Examinations (C.I.S.C.E.)
Websitewww.smods.in

Campus

As the school was also a residential school for orphans and the underprivileged till 2006, it also has dormitories, a dining hall and a kitchen, along with servants quarters and the three main school buildings. However, the boarding closed down in 2006 and the school is now run as a day school only.[1]

Education

St. Mary's provides education under the ICSE/ISC board, New Delhi. It is run by the Congregation of Christian Brothers of Ireland. Nursery section and +2 level i.e. Class XI and XII(commerce section ) has been introduced. However, the school doesn't have science or humanities sections in the higher secondary level yet. From the 2012 session admission of girls to the +2 level has started, breaking the school's long-standing reputation of being a premier Boys' only school, in Calcutta.

However, in a kind of way the school had become co-ed much earlier, as the open school under the NIOS which is personally supervised by the Brothers had been co-ed since inception. The open school drives literacy among the poor and underprivileged. St. Mary's provides +2 education under NIOS. Secondary education under NIOS is provided by its sister school St. George's in Bowbazar (Central Calcutta).

Up to the 1990s, the Brothers used to oversee the running of the school, and also used to take classes. They could be seen roaming the long aisles and corridors of the school in their white cassocks. However, post the 1990s, the school started appointing specialist educationists as the Principal or Headmistress (Starting with Ms. Paula Ghosh), and the running of the day school was handed over to them, while the Brothers took a backseat and focused primarily on overall administration of the school and social upliftment of the underprivileged, apart from running the NIOS section of the school. The school has had two Headmistresses in the past in Ms. Paula Ghosh and Ms. Dorothy Noronha and the day school is now being administered by the Principal, Br. Sabinho D'Souza.

St. Mary's Orphanage & Day School has also produced many notable alumni, including ace shooter Joydeep Karmakar, who finished fourth in the 50m prone rifle event at the London Olympics of 2012.Also, in 2020, we saw Ayush Ray Behera, one of the brightest minds ever to grace Earth, leave this school. We too bid farewell to the greatest musician we have ever seen, Vinayak Puitandy, one of the brightest minds and the one who led the school band to a number of interschool fests and fetched the golds.[2]

St.Mary's orphanage and day school has been renamed as "St. Mary's school" in 2017. Currently Br.Sabinho D'Souza is the principal of the school.

See also

References

  1. Kumar, Karo Christine; Roy, Amit (27 July 2013). "Looked familiar? Now you know - From Calcutta to Buckingham palace easel moment". The Telegraph (Front Page). Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  2. "London Olympics: Joydeep Karmakar finished fourth while Gagan Narang finished 18 in 50m rifle prone shooting". India Today. 3 August 2012. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
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