St. Paul's Public School
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INTRODUCTION ST. PAUL’S PUBLIC SCHOOL, Managed by the Sisters of the Congregation of Mother of Carmel of Thrissur Nirmala Province, aims at providing quality education to our children. It was founded in 2005.The school has been imparting instruction to students from Standard I to XII of this academic year as per syllabus stipulated by Central Board of Secondary Education (C.B.S.E.), New Delhi. AIMS & OBJECTIVES “By Education we aim at the formation of the human person with respect to the good of those societies of which as a personality he is a member and in whose responsibility as an adult he will share” (II Vatican Council Declaration on Christian Education Act). SCHOOL HISTORY
St. Paul’s Public school, Managed by
the Sisters of the Congregation of Mother of Carmel of Nirmala Province,
Thrissur is a CBSE co –educational school started functioning in the year 2005
as there was a demand for a CBSE School by the local people. It is administered by the St. Paul’s Educational and Charitable Trust. The basic
set of buildings was built in 2005 and was inaugurated by Mar Jacob Thoomkuzhy,
Archbishop of Thrissur. In 2007 Foundation stone for the new school building
was laid by Rev. Fr. Raphel Vadakkan, Vicar General. The construction work
progressed through the years. The school building stretches over 2.5 acres of
land. The serene atmosphere, the open- air auditorium cum indoor stadium, the well
equipped science labs, the computer labs, the resourceful library, multimedia
rooms, prayer room, etc make the school one of its kind. It is indeed a school
with a difference. The school has opened its gates to its first batch of pupils
in June 2005. The school started its journey with a small crew under the
Captainship of Rev. Sr. Alphonse Maria, who was a source of inspiration for
every Pauline. Initially there were many hurdles to cross and the school was
finally provisionally affiliated to CBSE as a Secondary school in 2006. 12
Teachers joined the school at the beginning and made enormous contributions to
the school in its infancy. At the initial stage we had classes from VI th
to VIII th .The school has classes from LKG to XII. In the year 2010
the school was upgraded as Senior Secondary school with Science stream. We have
been achieving cent per cent results since the first batch of class X in 2009 -
10 and class XII in 2011 -12 in the CBSE Board Examinations. The newly
constructed school building was blessed by Mar Andrews Thazhath, Archbishop of
Thrissur. The school was declared a Minority Educational institution in the
year 2011 by National Commission for Minority Educational Institution, New
Delhi. We also groom the inherent talents and potentialities of students. To
enhance the co- scholastic skills 6 clubs are functioning in the school. We enable
the students to experience the joy of giving and to extend a helping hand to
the needy. We are a part of Nallapadam project of Malayala Manorama. The school
has won several district level and school level awards for Nallapadam and
Agriculture. We train our students to face challenges in the day today life.
Celebrations at our school are different by the presence of differently able
people and people from various walks of life. Thus our aim is to produce global
citizens. With
tremendous change and development, from being a small institution, it is by
virtue of the untiring efforts and able guidance of the Principals Rev. Sr. Alphonse
Maria, Dr. Sr. Lekha and Rev. Sr. Reji Therese and the school Managers Late
Rev. Sr. Lina, Rev. Sr. Letha, Rev. Sr. Ann Maria, Rev. Sr. Therese that the
school is now a name to reckon within the field of education in the cultural
capital. From a staff of twelve we have grown into a huge tree of well – knit
team of teachers; supporting and guiding each other making this temple of
learning as yet another land mark in the abode of learning. St. Paul’s Public
school today has an experienced faculty of 60 well qualified, devoted and
caring Teachers and student strength of 1281. St. Paul’s
Public school is continually moving forwards and there will always be new
projects being considered in order to improve the facilities for the children
and staff.
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