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About Us

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The Center for Best Childhood Education

St. Xavier’s English School is a co-educational institution run by the Catholic Minority Community for the members of Catholic Community and recognized by the department of Education, Gujarat State. It is managed by the Congregation of Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (C.M.I.) though a registered body Kutch Seva Trust-Bhuj. It comprises K.G. Junior, K.G. Senior and Standard I to XII. The medium of instruction is English, but due importance is given to Gujarati and Hindi. The courses of study are strictly according to the syllabus and Text Books approved by the Government of Gujarat State. St. Xavier's School is managed by the Reverend Fathers of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI) and by the Reverend Sisters of the Congregation of Holy Family. (CHF)

What is special about us?

Vision & Mission Statements

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    Our Mission

    Our educational endeavours aim at forming leaders who are intellectually competent, spiritually mature, morally upright ,psychologically integrated, physically healthy and socially acceptable who will champion the cause of justice, love, truth, peace and who are open to further growth.

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    Our Vision

    “Good students are the source and real treasure of all nations and good books are the real wealth during the period of academic formation”. - St. Kuriakse Elias Chavara

    We, the Carmelites of Mary immaculate (CMI), after the example of our founder, Saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara, consider education as the integral formation of human person for the fulfillment of his/ her individual and social responsibilities. We aspire towards creating a just and human society where dignity of the human person is respected where unjust social structures are challenged, where cultural heritage, religious harmony and national integration of the nation is upheld and where the poor and the marginalized are specially taken care of.

Admission Procedure

The age of admission is 3.5 Years for K.G. Junior & 5 Years for Std. 1st with a corresponding increased in the higher standards on or before 31st May.

A new admission remains incomplete until the Leaving Certificate from the recognized school last attended is produced. The counter signature of the District Education officer or Inspector of School is absolutely necessary on the Leaving Certificate in the case of pupil who comes from outside Gujarat State. For any fresh admission a birth certificate from a competent authority is required. The school year normally begins in June and ends in May. Students, as a rule, are admitted in the month of June. No name can be recorded in the school register until the formal application has been accepted and the admission fees paid. The Principal reserves to himself the right of admission.

Withdrawl

A month's notice is to be given before the withdrawal of a student. Such notice should be given in writing by the parents or guardian. Requests by pupils themselves will not be entertained. No leaving Certificate is issued unless all dues to the school have been paid in full, and Library Books etc. returned.

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Years of experience

1500

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Students Enrolled

40

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Qualified Teachers

12

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Total Groups

GENERAL RULES

  • Five minutes before the classes begin, all teachers and students assemble in the school courtyard for a short prayer (Assembly) . At the end of each school day, before the students disperse, thanks giving prayer is said in the class. Parents and guardians are not expected to walk directly into the classrooms to meet the teachers or children. No visitors will be permitted to meet the students during class hours.

  • Students will not be sent home, even in emergency unless a responsible person comes to fetch them with a note of authorization from the parent of guardian. Students are not allowed to go out of the school campus during school hours including recess time. No student who has been absent without leave or is late, will be admitted to class without the Principal's / Vice Principal's signature.

  • The Handbook issued to every student at the beginning of the year is to be kept intact and neat all through the year and should be brought to school every day. It is the means of communication for the school authorities and staff with the parents about the child. At the same time it is the important document of the student's career and conduct at school.

  • Students are not allowed to write anything on the diary part of the handbook. It must be safely kept all through the year and will not be easily replaced if once lost. When it happens to be lost he/she will be punished and heavily fined for replacements.

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