St. Mary's Catholic High School, Dubai, UAE

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St. Mary's Catholic High School
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St. Mary's Catholic High School, Dubai, UAE

United Arab Emirates
Coordinates 25°14′25″N55°19′5″E / 25.24028°N 55.31806°E / 25.24028; 55.31806
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Type Private
MottoFinis Coronat Opus
(The End Crowns the Work)
Religious affiliation(s) Catholic Church
Established1968;56 years ago (1968)
FounderEusebius Daveri
DirectorSr. Jacintha Cutinha
PrincipalPaul Asir Joseph
GradesJR1-A/L (Year 1- Year 13)
Gender Co-educational
Enrollment2,500+
Classes offered Edexcel
Language English
Houses4
Accreditations Edexcel
Website stmarysdubai.com

St. Mary's Catholic High School (SMCHS) was established in the year 1968 by Fr. Eusebius Daveri. It is located in the city of Dubai, and is one of the oldest schools in the UAE.[ citation needed ] Affiliated with the church, the school has a very evident Catholic background.

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History of SMCHS

The land on which St. Mary's Catholic High School, Dubai stands is the kind courtesy of the then dynamic ruler, His Highness Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum. [1] Under the guidance, determination and foresight of the founding father, Father Eusebius Daveri, St. Mary's Catholic School was born in 1968, in a little classroom, with 30 students and a handful of teachers. [1] On 15 August 1968, Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady, Father Bamba, an Army Chaplain, in the presence of Father Eusebius and the community blessed the foundation stone for the school project. [1]

In 1971, the school was recognised as a Centre for the London University GCE Examinations at Ordinary Levels. [1]

Notable alumni

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