St. Francis De'Sales High School, Nagpur, Maharashtra

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St. Francis De'Sales High School (SFS School) and Junior College Nagpur is an educational institution in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. Established in 1870, the school was managed by the Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales. SFS School is governed by the Nagpur Archdiocese. It is located Sadar, Nagpur, Maharashtra.

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St. Francis De'Sales High school is currently Headed by Rev. Fr. Prashant (Principal), Sister Shyny Joseph (Vice principal) and Mrs. Dolores Francis (Supervisor). The school was traditionally an all-boys institution until it became a co-educational school in 2008. The school is affiliated to the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune, Maharashtra. [1]

House System

The School's house system was introduced by Rev. Fr. Edmond Deage around 1938–39. The houses are named in remembrance of three distinguished former principals and are used to foster competition across academic, literary, and sports fields. Each house has a designated colour and motto: [2]

The Junior College, which is attached to the school, has a separate house system established by former principal Rev. Fr. Maurice Fernandes. Its two houses are S.F.S. House (Motto: "Sacrifice before self") and Don Bosco House (Motto: "Rise and shine"). [2]

History

SFS High School was established in 1867 at Kamptee before relocating to its present location in Sadar, Nagpur in 1870. The school has commemorated several major milestones, including 125 years in 1995, 140 years in 2010, 150 years in 2020, and 155 years of existence in 2025. [3] [4]

The school's origins trace back to Kamptee, where Fr. Mabboux opened a school in a small room on 4 March 1867, with Br. Alick Rigley as its first Head Master and Nicholas Appao as its first enrolled student. After a new building was constructed in Nagpur by Fr. John Thevenet, Fr. Mabboux moved the institution along with 50 boarders from Kamptee. The school became fully independent in Nagpur on 21 January 1870. [2]

In its early days, the curriculum included Urdu, which was later replaced by Latin, helping to secure a government grant. Under Fr. Charles Felix Pelvat, the school was raised to a full-fledged High School, acquired a "First Art" (F.A.) course, and became affiliated with the University of Calcutta. The second floor was built in 1884 to be used as a dormitory. During the tenure of Fr. Francis Stephan Coppel in the 1890s and 1900s, the school focused on all-round development, starting a gymnasium, a printing press, science labs, a school band, and music classes. [2]

Renovations and Technology (1995–2007)

During the tenure of Rev. Fr. Ivan Lobo (1995–2007), the school underwent a period of significant renovation and technological upgrade. The entire building was re-plastered and repainted, and the grounds were levelled. New constructions included three modern computer labs, a new staircase to the auditorium, and a new gate on Link Road. Through a donation from alumnus Dr. Shrikant Jichkar, the school acquired computers and internet access. Other additions included an LCD projector, a digital printing machine, an EPBX digital phone system, and an LPG plant for the chemistry lab. In 2001–02, the school uniform was changed from white shirts and khaki pants to blue shirts and navy-blue pants with a maroon cardigan for winter. [2]

Transition To co-education (2007–2013)

Rev. Sr. Arpita Mathew took charge in 2007 as the school's first female principal. The most significant change during her tenure occurred in the 2008–09 academic year, when the school, traditionally an all-boys institution, became co-educational. [5] Other changes included introducing navy-blue blazers for staff, adding house-coloured T-shirts for the Saturday uniform. School timings were revised from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM (Before) TO 7:45 AM. – 1:40 PM (After). The foundation stone for a new Primary School building was also laid during this period. [2]

Infrastructure and Digital Upgrades (2013–2017)

Under Rev. Sr. Manisha Paul (2013–2017), the new Primary School building was completed and inaugurated in 2013–14 by Archbishop Abraham Viruthakulangara. The campus was further redeveloped by demolishing a fountain at the front gate to create a new parking area and cycle shed. In the classrooms, traditional blackboards were replaced with modern green boards and interactive smart boards, and CCTV cameras were installed across the campus. [2]

Modernization and Sesquicentennial (2017–present)

During the tenure of Rev. Fr. Prashant Samuel (2017–present), the school continued its modernization. In January 2020, the school inaugurated its Sesquicentennial (150th) Year with a Feast Mass celebrated by Archbishop Elias Gonsalves. Major campus upgrades included replacing the second-floor asbestos roof, renovating the study hall, auditorium, chapel, and both staffrooms, and installing air conditioning. The Physics and Chemistry labs were modernized with new equipment. Wi-Fi was installed in classrooms to support online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, and 75-inch interactive smart panels were added to all classes. Infrastructure changes included building a new assembly stage, renovating the basketball court, repainting the entire building, and relocating the cycle shed. [2]

List Of Principals

The following is a list of the principals of the school since its establishment in Nagpur. [2]

No.PrincipalTerm
1Rev. Fr. Francis Mabboux1870–1873
2Rev. Fr. Maurice Victor Domenge1873–1875
3Rev. Fr. Charles Felix Pelvet1875–1881
4Rev. Fr. Etieme Marie Bonaventure1891–1894
5Rev. Fr. Francis Stephan Coppel1894–1907
6Rev. Fr. Louis Dufresne1907–1915 & 1919–1927
7Rev. Fr. Carlo Casimir Fernandes1915–1919
8Rev. Fr. Joseph Gros1927–1937
9Rev. Fr. Edmond Deage1937–1951
10Rev. Fr. Francis D'Souza1951–1954
11Rev. Fr. Gerson Mascarenhas1954–1956
12Rev. Fr. Cecil De Sa1956–1960
13Rev. Fr. Mathew Fernandes1960–1969 & 1970–1976
14Rev. Fr. George Vaz1969
15Rev. Fr. Oswald D'Souza1976–1982
16Rev. Fr. Maurice Fernandes1982–1995
17Rev. Fr. Ivan Lobo1995–2007
18Rev. Sr. Arpita Mathews2007–2013
19Rev. Sr. Manisha Paul2013–2017
20Rev. Fr. Prashant Samuel2017–Present

Alumni Achievers

A number of the school's alumni have become notable figures, achieving distinction in various national and international fields.

No.NameNotability
1Col. C. K. Nayudu First Captain Of The Indian National Cricket Team [6]
2Archbishop Eugene D'SouzaArchbishop Of The Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Bhopal
3Dr. Jamshed Jiji Irani Former Managing Director Of Tata Steel
4Jimmy MehtaFormer National Tennis Champion [7]
5 Rajkumar Hirani Bollywood Writer and Leading Director
6Air Vice Marshal Gordon D'SouzaAir Vice Marshal In The Indian Air Force
7Vice Admiral R.F. ContractorFormer Director General Of The Indian Coast Guard (PVSM, VSM, NM)
8Major-General S. TewariMajor General In The Indian Army
9Lt Gen. M.S. SodhiFormer Head of The Corps of Signals, Indian Army
10Lt Gen Christopher (Bobby) BarettoLieutenant General In The Indian Army (PVSM)
11 Tarun Bose Indian Film Actor
12Bishop Sylvester MonteiroBishop Of The Roman Catholic Diocese Of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar
13Adv. Harish Salve Former Solicitor General Of India
14Dr. Shrikant Jichkar MBBS, MD, IPS, IAS, Writer, Educationist, Politician, Former Home Minister (GoM) & Holder Of 20 University Degrees
15 Akash Khurana Indian Actor, Screenwriter, Director, And Author
16 Sharad Arvind Bobde 47th Chief Justice Of The Supreme Court Of India
17Justice Pratap HardasFormer Judge Of The Bombay High Court
18Shri Mukul Wasnik General Secretary, Indian National Congress And Former Union Cabinet Minister
19Dr. Anees AhmedFormer Minister (GoM) And Former Member Of The Maharashtra Assembly
20Khusro Faramurz Rustomji, IP (KF Rustomji)Founder and Former Director General Of The Border Security Force (BSF)
21Lt General Joy Chatterjee, PVSM, VSM, PHSFormer Director and Commandant Of The Army Hospital (Research and Referral), New Delhi
22Eric PearceIntroduced Hockey In Australia (With His Brothers)
23Bishop Joseph RosarioBishop Of Amravati
24Archbishop Cecil DesaArchbishop Of Agra And Former Principal S.F.S.
25Major Gen. Glenn FordMajor General In The Indian Army
26Vice Admiral Rajaram SwaminathanVice Admiral In The Indian Navy (AVSM, NM)
27Air Commodore Sanjeev GosewadeAir Commodore In The Indian Air Force
28Commodore Debesh LahiriCommodore In The Indian Navy
29Justice Avinash GharoteJudge Of The Bombay High Court
30Justice Anil Satyavijay KilorJudge Of The Bombay High Court
31Dr. Prasad DhurajatiAce Scientist
32Dr. Dilip YavagalMD, MBBS, FSVIN, FAHA, FAAN, Professor, University Of Miami Miller School Of Medicine
33Dr. Yunus LanghaPaediatric Dentist, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Educationist
34Dr. (Prof) Prashant P. JoshiMD, M.Sc., Executive Director & CEO AIIMS Nagpur
35Dr. Peshotan S (Pesho) KotvalMD, PhD, MBA, FASM, FAIUM, DABR, Materials Scientist And Diagnostic Radiologist
36Dr. Anjan ChatterjeeEx. Addl DG, Geological Survey Of India
37Khushroo PoachaPhilanthropist, Founder Of Seva Kitchen And Indian Blood Donors
38Sameer MegheMLA, Entrepreneur & Social Worker, Educationist
39Jamashp BapunaDirector Of The Bapuna Group And Joint Managing Director Of Dinshaw's Dairy Food
40Usman GhaniCricketer, Vidherba Ranji Team (Captain), Coach
41Dr. Ashwin Praful PimpalwarMD, FRCS (Ped Surg), MCH (Ped Surg), MS (Gen Surg), MBA (1983 Batch)
42Ashish AnthonyFounder Director Of Just Dogs, India

Motto

Sapere Aude which means "Dare to be Wise".

References

  1. "'Making SFS School co-ed was the biggest change'". The Times of India . 28 August 2011. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "SFS School Souvenir – Tradivance". SFS High School.
  3. "Harish Salve rekindles memories at SFS High School's anniversary prog". The Times of India . 5 January 2025. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  4. "Down Memory Lane: Salve advises students to chase dreams". The Hitavada. 4 January 2025. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  5. "'Making SFS School co-ed was the biggest change'". The Times of India . 28 August 2011. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved 27 May 2013.
  6. Nayudu, Chandra (1995). C.K. Nayudu, a Daughter Remembers. Rupa. p. 16. ISBN   978-81-7167-283-7.
  7. "India's Jimmy Mehta plays a shot as his partner G. Vasant looks on during..." The Hindu Images.

Official Website

Official website

The SFS College Nagpur, Official website

Coordinates: 21°9'37"N 79°4'53"E

See also

List of schools in Maharashtra