St. Xavier's School was established by the Jesuit missionary Marshall
D. Moran. Fresh from the newly acquired democratic political system after a
century long system of familial rule by the "Ranas", Nepal was
beginning to open out to the world and the incumbent king of Nepal, Tribhuwan
Bir Bikram Shah, is said to have personally invited Moran, who at that time
worked in Patna, India, to institute Jesuit education to Nepal. Moran complied
and in 1951 St. Xavier's School was opened in Godawari, on the outskirts of the
capital city Kathmandu.While Xavier's mission statement speaks of "formation of our students, their parents and each other, ... educational excellence, spiritual growth and social justice, ... active service of God, Nepal and the human society, its impact on the country is equally noticeable in the improvement of English taught in the schools.
An all-boys school from 1951 until 2000, Xavier began admitting girls in the academic session of 2000/01, at first as one third of its population but later in equal numbers.
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Information
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Type:
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Public school (Privately funded)
(UK)
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Motto:
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Live for God, Lead for Nepal
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Established:
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1951
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School
district:
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Lalitpur
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Director:
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Fr. A.V. Matthew, S.J
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Principal:
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Fr. Amrit Rai, S.J.
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Headmistress:
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Sr. Clara, F.M.A.
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Headmaster:
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Mr. Nanda Kumar Thapa
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Staff:
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about 401
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Faculty:
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Science, Commerce
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Number
of students:
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Coeducational
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Song:
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Hamro pyaro ramro school
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Nickname:
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Xavierians
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Affiliations:
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S.L.C Board (Secondary) and HSEB
(+2)
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Information:
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+977-1-5521150, +977-1-5521050
+977-1-1618015521050
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