St. Patrick's High School, Karachi

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St Patrick's High School
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St. Patrick's High School, Karachi

Karachi-74400

Pakistan
Coordinates 24°51′48″N67°02′03″E / 24.8633°N 67.0342°E / 24.8633; 67.0342
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Motto Latin: Per Aspera Ad Astra
(Through hardships to the stars)
Religious affiliation(s) Catholicism
Established16 January 1861(163 years ago) (1861-01-16)
Founder
Oversight
PrincipalRev. Fr. Mario Rodrigues
Staff350
Gender Co-educational
Age4to 18
Enrollment5,500 (2011)
Website stpats.edu.pk

St Patrick's High School is a Catholic primary and secondary school located in Saddar Town, Sindh, Karachi, Pakistan. Founded by the Jesuits in 1861, the school is the second-oldest school in Karachi. [1] Since 1950, it has been run by the diocesan clergy of the Archdiocese of Karachi. [1]

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For the last 150 years, the school has produced well-known leaders and public figures, including two Presidents and two Prime Ministers of Pakistan, two Chief Ministers of Sindh, one Deputy Prime Minister (of India), two Cardinals of the Catholic Church, one Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (of Pakistan), and several Mayors of Karachi. [2] [3]

The school is owned by the Roman Catholic Church and managed by the Catholic Board of Education in Pakistan.[ citation needed ]

History

The school was established on 6 May 1861, began with just three students, and officially registered as a high school in 1867. Its founder was Reverend Joseph A. Willy of the Society of Jesus (the "Jesuits"), who controlled the school until June 1935. It was then taken over by the Franciscan order until 6 October 1950. Since 1950, it has had Pakistani principals belonging to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Karachi. [2]

Fr Stephen Raymond, a diocesan priest, became the first Pakistani principal of his alma mater in 1950. The era of Fr Raymond as principal from 1950 to 1974 is referred by many old students as the "golden era" of St Patrick's. Fr Raymond is credited with constructing the Cambridge Building (1950), St Patrick's College (1952), the Teachers' Training College (1959), the first School Auditorium (1972). The school celebrated its centenary in 1962 with the President of Pakistan, Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan as the Chief Guest. [4]

St Patrick's High School was one of the few private educational institutes that escaped nationalization in 1972. [3]

On 6 May 2011, the former students of the school instituted the Father Stephen Raymond Gold Medal to be awarded to the top student from the Commerce Section, as part of the 150th anniversary of the school. [5]

Exterior of St Patrick's School, Karachi -1873 Exterior of St Patrick's School, Karachi -1873.jpg
Exterior of St Patrick's School, Karachi -1873

Former principals

Commermorative stamp

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Postage Stamp for St. Patrick's High School

To commemorate the 150 years of the school, Pakistan Post office issued a special postage stamp in the year 2011. [7]

Notable teachers

Notable alumni

Politicians

Academics and researchers

Military

Sportsmen

Hockey
Cricket

Judiciary

Civil service

Clergy

Businessmen

Educationists

  • Father Stephen Raymond
  • Dr Asif Farrukhi – writer, editor, translator, and a physician by training; died on June 1, 2020

Other

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