St. Joseph's School (Baramulla)

St. Joseph’s Higher Secondary School
St. Joseph's School

Manners Maketh Man
Address
Opposite Head Post Office
Baramulla, Kashmir, 193101
India
Information
School type Private
Established 1905
Founded 1903 By Fr. C. Simon
Founder Mill Hill Missionary London
Status Active
Administrator Principal
Principal Fr. Johnson
Faculty Local
Gender Co-Educational
Number of students 3500+
Classes Class Nursery – 12th
Language English
Hours in school day 6 Hr
Classrooms 150+
Campus Urban
Houses Peace, Grace,Joy and Wisdom
Colour(s) Blue, Green, Red, Yellow
Sports Football, Cricket, Volleyball, Basketball, kho-kho, Badminton, Athletics
Rival BurnHall School
Affiliation J & K Board of School Education
Website http://www.sjskashmir.org

St. Joseph’s convent School Baramulla (commonly referred to as the St. Josephs School Baramulla or SJS) is a private school located in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir. It was founded by Father C. Simon and the Mill Hill Fathers or Mill Hill Missionaries from London in 1903,[1] and established in 1905.[2] St. Joseph's School is one of the oldest missionary schools in Kashmir valley.

The school has been upgraded to the status of a higher secondary school and has also started online education, the first in the Kashmir valley.[3] Alumni includes the slain Afghan President Mohammad Najibullah, actress Preeti Zinta,and senior bureaucrats and politicians of north Kashmir.[4][5]

St. Josephs School is located in the city of Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir. It has around 3,500 students and over 115 staff members.[6]

References

  1. Edward René Hambye (1982). The St. Thomas Christian encyclopaedia of India. St. Thomas Christian Encyclopaedia of India.
  2. Overview
  3. History
  4. http://www.worldpresidentsdb.com/Mohammad-Najibullah/
  5. Hamid Wahed Alikuzai (11 October 2013). A Concise History of Afghanistan in 25 Volumes: Volume 1. Trafford Publishing. pp. 509–. ISBN 978-1-4907-1447-9.
  6. http://www.sjskashmir.org/staff.php

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