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  1. School Motto; School Anthem; Patron St. Xavier; History; Facilities; Past Principals; Society of Jesuits; Facilities; Society of Jesuits; Faculty. Pre-Primary Staff; Primary Staff; Secondary Staff; Academics. SSC 10 Toppers 2022-23; Roll of Honour; School Honours; Scholarships and prizes for the year 2018-19; Scholarships and Prizes for the ...

  2. St. Xavier’s School is an English medium Catholic educational institution for boys conducted by the Society of Jesuits. It is aided by the Govt. of Maharashtra. The course of study is arranged according to the syllabus laid down by the Department of Education, Maharashtra. The school admits boys without regard to race, colour, sex, caste or ...

  3. Welcome to the Official Website for St. Xaviers High School.St. Xaviers High School was established in 1869 by the Jesuits in the neo-gothic building it occupies to this day. Fragments of its history are visible in the corridors of the primary section in the form of stuffed hunted animals shot by priests during the British Raj.

  4. School Honours; Scholarships and prizes for the year 2018-19; Scholarships and Prizes for the year 2017-18; ... St. Xavier’s High School, Fort completes 150 years.

  5. School Motto; School Anthem; Patron St. Xavier; History; Facilities; Past Principals; Society of Jesuits; Facilities; Society of Jesuits; Faculty. Pre-Primary Staff; Primary Staff; Secondary Staff; Academics. SSC 10 Toppers 2022-23; Roll of Honour; School Honours; Scholarships and prizes for the year 2018-19; Scholarships and Prizes for the ...

  6. Overview. St. Xavier’s High School, Fort was established in 1869 by the Jesuit priests of the Society of Jesus, a Christian religious order founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola in 1540. The school is affiliated with the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) and offers education from class I to class X.

  7. St. Xavier’s High School, Dhobi Talao, too is run by the same group of religious men. All these institutes are inspired by the vision of St. Ignatius of Loyola, who, through a number of spiritual experiences arrived at the firm conviction that “all things come from God, and all things are destined to go back to God and all things are in God”.