St. Xavier’s School Rajpur was started in response to a request from the local stakeholders. It is endowed
with beautiful scenic environment and surrounded by many villages, forests and rivers. It is a junction from
where the roads branch to three neighboring states i.e. Jharkhand, Bihar and Uttarpradesh.
Initially it was started as a vocational training centre by Fr. Amritlal Toppo, SJ, for the youth who were school
dropouts. Rajpur being a junction was the most suitable place for further action. Fr. Amritlal Toppo and Sch. Emilius
Ekka managed to acquire 4 acres of land in the town and registered in the name of Fr. Theodore Toppo SJ (A), Treasurer
Xavier Institute Surguja in Korwa Basti (Dr. Bheem Rao Ambedkar Ward 06) just behind Rajpur Bus Stand in 2000. Construction
work started in 2001 in the name of Xavier Seva Kendra (Community College).
In the mean time local people approached the Jesuits and requested for an English Medium School at Rajpur. It was the need
of the time for local people. Nobody ever thought of rendering greater service to this place and to its people, who were in
need of quality education for their children. Ambikapur being 40 kms away from Rajpur was the only place to send their children
for higher and better education.
Xavier Seva Kendra began to function basically as a service center aiming to cater to different needs of the people. A small
Community College initially started helping the dropout youth to have some skill development training through computer classes
and tailoring. The centre conducted regularly some training programs and short courses on computer and tailoring during summer
vacations. This was to help the youth to be self dependent economically and support their families. St. Xavier’s English Medium
School was opened in 2002 to impart quality education to the tribal children who were not able to attend better schools due to poor
economic condition of their parents.
Fr. Amrit Lal Toppo and Fr. Kuldeep Kujur landed in Rajpur on June 20, 2002. On June 22, 2002 the new building ground floor was
blessed and officially inaugurated by the Provincial, Fr Theodore Toppo SJ (T). Thus English Medium School came into existence with
a little more than 100 students in KGI and KG II. Fr. Kuldeep Kujur, SJ was appointed as the first Headmaster in June 2002. In 2003
another 2 acres of land was purchased and it made 6 acres of land in total.
The motto of the school “Ablaze With Wisdom” stands true to encourage excelling in contribution towards the building up of one country
and one nation.
St. Ignatius, the founder of the Society of Jesus was born at Loyola in the Basque region of northern Spain in 1491. He was a noble man, a knight; in the service of the King of Spain .He received a severe leg injury in a battle against the French at Pamplona in 1521. This was how God entered his life. For many months he was bedridden till his leg was healed. He spent his time reading books of chivalry, and then, for want of other books, he read the lives of the saints and the life of Jesus. He felt great consolation and joy reading the latter and sadness and dryness whilst reading the former. He realized the emptiness of his life and resolved to follow Jesus in the most radical way. He set out on his pilgrimage in search of God. He spent one year at Manresa, where he performed frightening penances and experienced a deep religious conversion.He was a changed man. He offered himself totally to God and set out for Jerusalem. He wanted to remain in the holy land "to live as Jesus lived" but he was forbidden. He returned to Spain and started recruiting people to his way of life. Soon he realized the need for studies, he started learning Latin at the age of 33 and later went on to universities in Spain. Being harassed by the Inquisition, he went to Paris to complete his studies. He recruited six students and animated them with his vision and his burning love for God. Among them was Francis Xavier. This was the nucleus of future Society of Jesus. |
Francis Xavier (his full Spanish name was Francisco de Yasu Javier) was born in the family castle of Xavier in Navarre (Northern Spain)
on 7 April 1506, the 5th child and 3rd son of Dr. Juan de Yasu and his wife Dona Maria. He was educated at home until at the age of 19.
Later he went to Paris, ambitious to follow his father’s example and become a doctor in law (1525). |
St. Xavier’s School Rajpur, is named after St. Francis Xavier, a Jesuit Saint of the 16th Century who travelled
to India in 1541. It was founded in 2002 and is managed by the Fathers of Madhya Pradesh Province, Xavier Institute
Surguja, a registered Society which also constitutes the Governing Body. The responsibility for the day to day running
of the school is vested in the school administration. It is affiliated to the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education.
The President of the Governing Body is Rev. Fr. Provincial of the Madhya Pradesh Jesuit Province. The School promotes
co-education and it admits any child irrespective of cast, creed, social status or ethnic background.
The School was flagged off to a flying start by Fr. Amrit Lal Toppo, S.J. & Fr. Kuldeep Kujur, S.J. in 2002. At present
Fr. Isaac Kujur, S.J., Manager, Fr. Sebastian Tigga, S.J., Principal, while Mr. Suresh Kumar Minj is the Vice-Principal
of the School to maintain discipline in all academic areas.
The school follows a new and outstanding curriculum with expert faculty members to unravel the joys of learning.
Innovative methods, based on the Integral Pedagogical Paradigm cater to both the intellectual and affective dimensions
conducive to overall moral, religious and aesthetic aspects of growth - an integrated approach to harmonize all the
elements required for the formation of fine human beings.
The School aims at forming young men and women of competence commitment, compassion and of conscience. It aims at the
integral personal information of the young. To accomplish this, special efforts are made:
|
St. Xavier’s School, Rajpur, Dist Balrampur (C.G.), a minority Catholic institution was established in July 2002 and is run by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus (‘Jesuits’ as they are popularly known), an international Religious Order of the Catholic Church and founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola in 1540. It belongs to a worldwide network of academic and business schools. In India, St. Xavier’s College at Ahmadabad, Mumbai, Kolkata; Palayamkottai (Madurai) Kerala, Kathmandu (Nepal), Ranchi, Ambikapur, Loyola School at Jamshedpur, Kunkuri, Bilaspur, Bangalore, Thiruvanthapuram and Guntur. Business Institutes like XLRI at Jamshedpur, XIM at Bhubaneswar and LIBA at Chennai are part of the same family. |
In our school we believe in -
To inculcate in our students the values of -
St. Xavier’s, therefore, expects the parents to contribute their share toward achieving this goal.
The school motto inscribed in the Moto “ABLAZE WITH WISDOM” means to be alive with true knowledge that is truth. Wisdom
is a comprehensive concept and it implies application of true knowledge. In the Biblical sense, wisdom is the “ability
to judge correctly and to follow the best course of action, based on knowledge and understanding..” The wisdom teachings
of the Bible follow from the two great themes of the Ten Commandments and the Greatest Commandments of Jesus: reverence
to the Creator and respect for all humans and creation everywhere. The ways of Wisdom brings us in harmony with ourselves,
giving us a sense of self-worth and inner peace, joy, cheerfulness and also bring us in harmony with other persons and
forming a prescription for living in peace with the people around.
The motto is symbolically expressed by a blazing torch that stands for wisdom which gives light and life to all. A set
of leaves encircling the torch symbolizes harmonious symbiotic interrelatedness between humans and nature. The base is
the Jesuit badge with the name of Jesus abbreviated. The first two letters are from Greek alphabet and the third from
Latin. The little Cross and the three nails encircled in a radiance of light further enhances the Holy Name of Jesus.
GOVERNING BODY -
SN |
NAME |
DESIGNATION |
ADDRESS |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Fr. Ranjit Tigga, S.J. |
President |
Loyola Niketan, Bilaspur |
2 |
Fr. Jerome Minj, S.J. |
Secretary |
St. Xavier’s College of Education, Ambikapur |
3 |
Fr. Vincent Tirkey, S.J. |
Treasurer |
St. Xavier’s School, Ambikapur |
4 |
Fr. Amritlal Toppo, S.J. |
Rector, Member |
St. Xavier’s School, Ambikapur |
5 |
Fr. Anil Tirkey, S.J. |
Principal, Member |
St. Xavier’s School, Ambikapur |
SN |
NAME |
DESIGNATION |
ADDRESS |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Fr. Isaac Kujur, S.J. |
Manager |
St. Xavier’s School, Rajpur |
2 |
Fr. Sebastian Tigga, S.J. |
Principal |
St. Xavier’s School, Rajpur |
3 |
Mr. Suresh Kumar Minj |
Vice-Principal |
St. Xavier’s School, Rajpur |
4 |
Ms. Prabha Toppo |
Head Mistress |
St. Xavier’s School, Rajpur |
5 |
Mr. Ganesh Palhe |
Teacher |
St. Xavier’s School, Rajpur |
6 |
Mr. Bernadet Badne |
Teacher |
St. Xavier’s School, Rajpur |
Each classroom of the St. Xavier’s School provides a spacious, healthy and hygienic accommodation to the students to
help them acquire education in the right environment. All the classes are not only illuminated with the right amount of
lightening, but also are very well ventilated to ensure a perfect ambiance for learning
The school provides the students with the latest facilities available to attain scientific knowledge. The curriculum
has a good and effective place for both theoretical and practical aspects of learning science. The school maintains well
furnished and purpose oriented laboratories for Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics. The laboratories possess all the
needed apparatus and elementary aids to help in learning every aspect of science. Students and teachers make their own
models and designs so that the interst ans aptitude in study and performance could be improved.
A course of Moral Instruction is given to all. Moral instruction includes the study of the foundation of right conduct
of our relation to God to society to the environment and to oneself. The school considers this as an essential part of
character – training and it would be guilty of flagrant neglect of duty should the students leave the school without
knowing about these, especially in a country where religion is so highly esteemed. The students ought to leave the school
ably prepared to work for “God and Country”. The year one spends in school is also the time in which the students acquire
solid principles of action as a foundation of life.
Intramural games and sports are conducted to give maximum opportunity to every boy to develop his/her student talents
for leadership, sportsmanship and team spirit. Principles of trust, co-operation, self-reliance, hard work and honesty
are inculcated in great measure through co-curricular activities in the school. Some of the co-curricular activities
encouraged at St. Xavier’s are: public speaking, dramatics, drawing and painting, music and singing; excursions and
educational tours. The house system controls most of these activities.
For the Sports day, House day, Saturdays and other functions, students of Std. I to X must have one pair of white
trousers, white shoes and socks.
The school strongly believes that proper IQ is possible only with proper training in Value Education and Emotional
Maturity. The teachers are encouraged to teach values of life while teaching their respective subjects. The school
diary carries a particular value for each week. A reflection on each value is shared by the teachers and students during
a specified period every week.
Library is the student’s key to information storehouse. Keeping this point in view, the school library has been
designed and developed carefully to accumulate the wealth of knowledge. The school library has more than ten thousand
books and magazines carefully handpicked to impart best of knowledge to the students. The school subscribes all the
major magazines, journals and newspapers useful for the students. The knowledge storehouse is updated periodically to
ensure that the purpose is fulfilled.
Every parent want that their child reach to their destination safe and sound. Therefore, to ensure safety, the School
provides conveyance for the students to reach school on time and to take them home safely.
1. Students are expected to arrive at the School before the assembly bell. Habitual late-corners will be sent home or
detained after school.
2. A student, who is not habitually clean or properly dressed in the School uniform, will be sent home. Bush shirts
are not to be worn.
3. No student up to Std. X is permitted to drive a motorized vehicle.
4. Students should not ride their cycles in the School campus. Cycles must he kept locked in the Cycle-shed.
5. Students must not scratch or spoil the desk, write in chalk or pencil on the wall or in any way damage School
property. Damage done should be reported at once. Even if it is caused by accident, the damage has to be made good.
6. No "unauthorized" books, magazines, comics or papers may be brought to School without the permission of the
Principal or the Vice-Principals.
7. The School is not responsible for loss of any goods belonging to the students. They are, therefore, advised not
to bring large sums of money or expensive articles to School.
8. Students are not permitted to bring any dangerous articles such as knives, razor-blades, guns, daggers,
fire-crackers. etc. Nor are they allowed to bring Mobile-phones, radios or other electronic articles to School. If a
child is found carrying one, it will be confiscated and returned only at the end of the session.
9. St. Xavier’s School expects from the pupils and the parents willingness to comply with the requirements and
regulations of the school.
10. Every child is strictly advised to speak in English in the school premises.
11. Students, whenever they come to school, must wear the uniform prescribed for the season. Those who are not dressed
in proper uniform may be excluded from the class or even sent home.
12. If for special reasons a student has not come in proper school uniform, a note of excuse duly signed by the
parent must be entered in the Parent’s Remark Page.
13. Irregular attendance, habitual idleness, neglect of homework, disobedience and disrespect towards the members of
the staff or bad moral influence and unexpected behavior will lead to dismissal. The pupils are responsible to the
school authorities for their control both in and outside the school.
14. Special arrangements for examinations cannot be made for pupils who, for any reason, are absent from any of the
tests or examinations.
15. Absence/ leave in an examination will be treated as having received no marks in it.
16. Any student found resorting to unfair means in any examination will not be allowed to write the rest of the papers
in that term and will not be allowed to continue studies in this school in the next session.
17. The rates of fees are subject to change from time to time, due to the increasing cost of maintenance and other
expenses.
18. 85% attendance is necessary for promotion to the next class. 75% attendance is required to appear in the Board
Examinations
19. Going out of the School campus at any time during class-hours, smoking or eating panmasala are strictly forbidden.
20. All students are expected to:
The Principal and the Vice-Principals are responsible for the discipline in the School, with the assistance of all the
St. Xavier's teachers.
Here, in Loyola, we believe in a value-based common discipline necessary for the smooth running of the school.
Punctuality, neatness, uniformity of dress, courtesy, consideration for others and a co-operative spirit are insisted upon.
We also encourage initiative and positive expression of creative energy. The aim is that self-discipline, to be of any
positive value, should, by stages, become part of every student's personal equipment for life.
Freedom and autonomy are the basis of discipline. The students are left free to accept the atmosphere of the School,
to learn in a free and cooperative manner. The School has no penal system for handling students who are found to be
regularly unco-operative. Parents are simply asked to put them in another School which may be more suited to them.
Freedom and its counterpart, responsibility, have to be carried slowly and freely accepted, in an atmosphere in which
students exercise judgement and make free choices about matters appropriate to their age and level of understanding.
Students' mistakes are tolerated as part of the process of learning, but repeated misbehavior against the spirit of the
School and hindering other students from peacefully learning, is not tolerated, even if this causes pain to the parents
of the stubborn, uncooperative students.
The website of St. Xavier’s School bears the word Jesuit. It is related to the Founder of the Society of Jesus,
St. Ignatius of Loyola and the members of this Catholic Religious Order, who are known as Jesuits. The main source
of inspiration for the Jesuits is St. Ignatius of Loyola. St. Francis Xavier, one of his trusted founder companions,
became equally prominent. Most of the educational institutions run by the Jesuits renowned world over bear the names
Loyola and Xavier. They have become ‘brand’ names. |
“We cannot always build the future for our children, but we can build our children for the future.” - Franklin D. Roosevelt |
These words by Franklin D. Roosevelt perfectly describe our aim at St. Xavier’s School Rajpur. Beyond providing a
sound education, we wish to provide our students a holistic learning experience for life. Our aim is to teach students
to LEARN, not just STUDY. Hence, we strive to travel beyond the boundaries of mere books. We have realized that the future
is abstract and unknown but the children in our hands are real and can be moulded. |
SCHOOL INFORMATION -
SN |
NAME |
|
---|---|---|
INFORMATION OF THE SCHOOL |
||
1 |
Name of the School |
ST. XAVIER’S SCHOOL, RAJPUR |
2 |
Address of the School |
Post Rajpur, Dist Balrampur-Ramanujganj (C.G.), Pin 497118 |
3 |
U-DISE code allotted to the school |
PS & MS - U-DISE : 22260804716 |
4 |
Name and address of the Trust/Society/Company/(under section-8) |
Society: Xavier Institute Surguja |
5 |
Is the Trust/Society/Company duly registered with the competent registering authority and the registration is valid as on date? |
YES: Registrar of Societies Registration Act 1973 (Sansodhit) 1998 vide Registration No. 939 dated 09/10/1967 |
6 |
E-mail |
sxsrajpur@gmail.com |
7 |
Mobile No. |
88190-27881 |
8 |
Year Establishment of School |
2002 |
9 |
Name and official address of the Manager/ President/ Chairman/ Correspondent |
Dr. Ranjit Tigga, S.J. (President), Loyola Niketan, Rajiv Vihar, Bilaspur (C.G.) 495006 |
10 |
E-mail |
provmap@gmail.com |
11 |
Phone No. |
07752-248007 |
12 |
Proposed affiliation with CBSE for |
Secondary |
13 |
Location of School |
|
14 |
Area of Campus |
24250 Sq. Mtrs. |
15 |
Built Up Area |
2570.46 Sq. Mtrs. |
16 |
Area of Playground |
9735.635 Sq. Mtrs. |
17 |
Is the school already affiliated to any board for class-X or XII examination? |
NO |
18 |
Standard / level / class up to which the school is running |
From class I to Class VIII |
INFORMATION REGARDING NOC AND RECOGNITION CERTIFICATE |
||
19 |
Has the school obtained no objection certificate from the State Government for Affiliation with CBSE? |
F-6-01/2020/20-3 |
20 |
Number of NOC and date of issue |
02-05-2020 |
21 |
Has the school obtained Recognition Certificate from the State Government from class - 1 to 8th? |
YES: Recognition Certification from District Education Officer (DEO) from Class 1 to 8th |
22 |
Number of Recognition Certificate from class - 1 to 8th and date of issue |
Recognition Certification No. 2335, Date 01/07/2020 |
INFORMATION REGARDING LAND DETAILS AND OWNERSHIP |
||
23 |
Is the school situated on a single contiguous plot of land bounded on all sides by a pucca Boundary Wall? |
YES |
24 |
Are both the School and the play Ground situated in a single compound bounded by a single continuous Boundary Wall on all sides? |
YES |
25 |
Total area (in spuare meters) in respect of 14 and 15 above on which the school is situated |
24250 Square Meters (5.992 Acres) |
26 |
The land is in the possession of the school/ Trust/ Society/ Company legally by way of |
Sale deed |
27 |
Name of the Owner/Lessee of the land in respect of point-15 above |
Xavier Institute Surguja through Theodore Toppo S/O Shree Julius Toppo, Caste Uraon, Village/Post/Tehsil & Police Thana - Rajpur |
28 |
In case the land is in the possession of the society/school by way of lease as per State Government norms, the period of the lease |
N.A. |
29 |
Is any public road, canal or thorough -fare, HT line etc. passing through the land in respect of point - 16 above? |
NO |
INFORMATION REGARDING ESSENTIAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS |
||
30 |
Has the school been inspected by the Government engineer and the school building been found structurally safe for running a school? |
YES |
30(a) |
If yes the date of last inspection |
On 20/01/2019 |
31 |
Has the school been inspected by the officer of Government Fire Department and the school building been declared safe for school from the point of view of fire safety? |
YES |
31(a) |
If yes the date of last inspection |
On 19/01/2019 |
32 |
Has the school compound been checked by the public health department and the health and sanitary conditions been found to be satisfactory and the water has been found safe for drinking? |
YES |
32(a) |
If yes the date of last inspection |
On 08/02/2019 |
INFORMATION REGARDING THE STAFF |
||
33 |
Does the school have well defined service rules and conditions for its employees as per prevalent norms of appropriate Government? |
YES |
34 |
Is the school paying salary to the teachers and other employees as per the norms of the appropriate Government? |
YES |
35 |
Is the salary to the teachers and other employees of the school being paid through the bank by mode of electronic clearing? (Payment by cheque or cash to the individuals is not allowed) |
YES |
MANAGING COMMITTEE -
SN |
NAME |
ADDRESS |
MOBILE |
OCCUPATION |
POST |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Fr. Isaac Kujur, SJ |
Manager, Ex-Officio President, St. Xavier's School, Rajpur, Balrampur |
9009843844 |
Service |
Manager |
2 |
Fr. Lucian Kujur |
Director, Ex-Officio General Secretary, All Diocesan Schools, Ambikapur, Surguja |
9926206105 |
Service |
Director |
3 |
Fr. Sebastian Tigga, SJ |
Secretary, Ex-Officio, St. Xavier's School, Rajpur, Balrampur |
8819027881 |
Service |
Principal-cum-Member Secretary |
4 |
Mr. Virendra K. Toppo |
Nodal, Govt. Representative, Principal, Govt. Boys H.S. School Budhabagicha |
7354547004 |
Service |
Member |
5 |
Mrs. Snehlata Ekka |
Member, Principal, Govt. Girl's H.S. School Rajpur |
7089733601 |
Service |
Member |
6 |
Mr. Vinod K. Tirkey, SJ |
Member, Headmaster, Nirmala Primary School, Jhingo |
8319855078 |
Service |
Member |
7 |
Sr. Susanna Bara, OSU |
Member, Ursuline H. S. School, Jhingo |
8770702577 |
Service |
Member |
8 |
Mr. Suresh K. Minj |
Member, Teacher Representative, St. Xavier's School, Rajpur, Balrampur |
9009148562 |
Service |
Member |
9 |
Ms. Prabha Toppo |
Member, Teacher Representative, St. Xavier's School, Rajpur, Balrampur |
7566459966 |
Service |
Member |
10 |
Mrs. Kumud Tirkey |
Member, Parent, RAEO, Agriculture, Budhabagicha |
9340256864 |
Service |
Member |
11 |
Mrs. Clostika Kujur |
Member, Parent, HM, Govt. School Rajpur |
9617078848 |
Service |
Member |
12 |
Mr. Joseph Minj |
Member, HM, Govt. MS. School Parsapani |
9754186512 |
Service |
Member |
13 |
Sr. Pavana Vincent |
Member, HM, St. Elizabeth Eng. Medium School, Bhelai |
9398011847 |
Service |
Member |
14 |
Fr. Santosh Ekka |
Member, HM, St. Joseph Eng. Med. School, Manpur |
7697283240 |
Service |
Member |
15 |
Dr. Ram Prasad |
Member, Doctor, BMO, Govt. Hospital, Rajpur |
7999518771 |
Service |
Member |
16 |
Mr. Jitendra Gupta |
Member, Advocate, Rajpur |
9977267575 |
Service |
Member |
REGISTERED UNDER -
SN |
MEMBER'S NAME |
---|---|
Name of Trust/Society/Company Registered under section 25 of the company Act, 1956. Period up to which registration of Trust/Society is valid. |
XAVIER INSTITUTE SURGUJA Date of Registration: 09/10/1967 [Registered under Societies Registration Act 1959 (No. 1 of 1960), Registration No.: 939 Valid: Lifetime |
List of members of School Managing Committee with their address/tenure and post held.
|
Annexure - I
|
Name and official address of the
Manager/President/Chairman/Correspondent
|
Dr. Ranjit Tigga, S.J. President (Madhya Pradesh Jesuit Province) Loyola Niketan, Rajiv Vihar, Bilaspur – 495006 (CG) |
E-Mail
|
sxsrajpur@gmail.com
|
Ph. No.
|
07752-248007, 88190-27881
|
SCHOOL CAMPUS -
AREA OF SCHOOL CAMPUS |
|
In Acres |
5.992 |
In Square Meters |
24250 |
Built Up Area (sq. mtrs.) |
2570.46 |
Area of Playground (sq. mtrs.) |
9735.635 |
OTHER FACILITIES |
|
Swimming Pool |
NO |
Indoor Games |
YES |
Gymnasium |
NO |
Dance Room |
YES |
Music Rooms |
YES |
Hostel |
NO |
Health and Medical Check up |
YES |
HUMAN RESOURCE -
TEACHING STAFF DETAILS |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Sl |
Teacher's Name |
Designation |
Qualifications |
|
1 |
FR. ISAAC KUJUR |
MANAGER |
B.PH., B.TH., M.A. ( ENGLISH) |
|
2 |
FR. SEBASTIAN TIGGA |
PRINCIPAL |
B.PH., B.TH., M.A., B.Ed. |
|
3 |
MR. SURESH KU. MINJ |
VICE-PRINCIPAL |
M.A., B.Ed. |
|
4 |
MR. AMOL KU. MARKAM |
TGT |
B.SC., B.Ed. |
|
5 |
MRS. ANJELA MINJ |
TGT |
M.A., D.EL.ED. |
|
6 |
MR. GANESH PALHE |
TGT |
M.A., B.Ed. |
|
7 |
MS. RENU EKKA |
TGT |
M.A., B.Ed. |
|
8 |
FR VINOD TIRKEY |
TGT |
M.SC., B.Ed. |
|
9 |
MR. SUSHIL LAKRA |
TGT |
M.A., B.Ed. |
|
10 |
MS. EVA RANI MINJ |
TGT |
M.SC., B.Ed. |
|
11 |
MR. DEONIS TOPPO |
TGT |
M. SC., B.Ed. |
|
12 |
MR. VIKASH TIRKEY |
TGT |
M.A., B.Ed. |
|
13 |
MS. SULOCHNA VISHWKRMA |
TGT |
M.A., B.Ed. |
|
14 |
MR. ASEEL LAKRA |
PRT |
B.A., B.Ed. |
|
15 |
MS. ANJANA LAKRA |
PRT |
M.A., B.Ed. |
|
16 |
BR. ADESH LAKRA |
PRT |
B.A., M.A. (PHILOSOPHY) |
|
17 |
MR. VINIT XESS |
PRT |
B.A., D.EL.ED |
|
18 |
MS. PRABHA TOPPO |
PRT (COMPUTER) |
M.A., B.Ed |
|
19 |
MR. SUSHIL TOPNO |
PRT(COMPUTER) |
M.A., D.EL.ED, B.Ed. |
|
20 |
MS. SAPNA KIRO |
PRT |
B.A., D.EL.ED. |
|
21 |
MS. BERNADETTE BADNE |
PRT |
B.A, D.Ed. |
|
22 |
MRS. ANJNA KUJUR |
PRT |
M.A., D.EL.ED. |
|
23 |
MR. ANURANJAN KUJUR |
PRT |
B.Com, B.Ed. |
|
24 |
MR. VIPIN TOPPO |
PRT |
M.A., D.EL.ED, B.Ed. |
|
25 |
MS. SONAM KUJUR |
PRT |
B.A., B.Ed. |
|
26 |
MR. MANGALSAI LAKRA |
PRT |
M.A., D.EL.ED. |
|
27 |
MS. ANUJA XALXO |
PRT |
M.A., D.Ed., B.Ed. |
|
28 |
MS. ANJU MINJ |
PRT |
B.A., B.Ed. |
|
29 |
MS. SEEMA BARA |
PRT |
B.A., DCED, D.EL.ED. |
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30 |
MS. SUCHITA KERKETTA |
PRT |
B.A., DCED, D.EL.ED |
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31 |
MS. PRITI EKKA |
PRT |
12th, D.EL.ED. |
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32 |
MS. MANISHA TIGGA |
PRT |
B.A., DCED |
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33 |
MS. PRIYANKA MINJ |
PRT |
M.A., B.Ed. |
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34 |
MS. ASHARANI KERKETTA |
PRT |
B.SC., D.EL.ED. |
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35 |
MS. PREETI KACHHAP |
PRT |
12th, DCED |
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36 |
MS. ESTHER TIGGA |
PRT |
12th, D.EL.ED |
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37 |
MR. KALYAN KUJUR |
PRT |
M.A., B.Ed |
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38 |
MRS. SAMIRA TIGGA |
PRT |
M.A., B.Ed |
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39 |
MS. SUSHILA TIRKEY |
PRT |
B.A., B.Ed. |
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40 |
MS. ANITA RAJ XAXA |
PRT |
M.A., B.Ed. |
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41 |
MS. ANISHA BILUNG |
PRT |
12th, SEC. COURSE, D.EL.Ed |
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NON TEACHING STAFF |
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1 |
MR. SAMEER XALXO |
CLK |
M.A., DCA |
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2 |
MS. PRICILLA DUNGDUNG |
CLK |
B.COM, OMGT |
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3 |
MR. SUKESH MINJ |
ACCT |
12th, SEC. COURSE |
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4 |
MS. ANISHA BILUNG |
ASST. LIB |
12th, SEC. COURSE, D.EL.Ed |
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5 |
MS. DEEPSHIKHA TIRKEY |
TGT, LIB |
M.A., D.EL.ED, B.Ed |
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6 |
FR. AJAY BERNARD EKKA |
COUNCELOR |
B.A., DFFEYM |
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7 |
MR. JYOTI BARA |
ESPECIAL EDU. |
B.COM., B.Ed (H.I.) |
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8 |
MS. ELIN XESS |
WELLNESS |
B.SC. NURSING |
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9 |
MR. ASIT TOPPO |
PTI |
B.A., B.P.Ed. |
The curriculum of studies is followed strictly as per the guidelines laid by the C.G.B.S.E. Raipur and
C.B.S.E. and Grading System is strictly being adhered to in all the classes. C.G.B.S.E. and C.B.S.E.
emphasizes on Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation and facilitate the same; the entire session is
meticulously divided in to individual terms as per the needs of different classes.
Split of syllabus lessens the burden of the students and makes learning more effective and
fun-filled. To reinforce the Continuous Evaluation System, Projects, Assignments and activities
are aptly scheduled in all the terms so that the learning and its assessment remains a continuous
process in our system. The course of studies will extend from PP I to Std X and is oriented
towards the C.G.B.S.E. Raipur.
EXAMINATION AND REPORT
ASSESSMENTS / EVALUATIONS
Evaluation is the scheme of rewarding the hard work & knowledge level of students. St. Xavier’s School follows the
system of Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) of students’ progress. Regular assessments are conducted to
measure and judge the impact and effectiveness of teaching at various levels. Each level of education has its own
system of evaluation strictly based on the scheme provided by the C.G.B.S.E.
KEY TO GRADES |
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MARKS |
GRADE |
90-100 |
A1 |
81-90 |
A2 |
71-80 |
B1 |
61-70 |
B2 |
51-60 |
C1 |
40-50 |
C2 |
Below 40 |
D |
With regard to promotion or failure, the Principal’s decision is final and conclusive.
Answer scripts of final evaluation will not be shown.
Display Boards & Assembly Conduction
Display Boards serve as a medium of expression and hence are an essential part of school activities.
The school has four display boards for each of the students. Periodically a theme is provided to each
class and with keen interest and competitive spirit students decorate these boards with theme-based
information. Stress is laid on the sincerity of effort and the quality and relevance of information displayed.
Every week different classes are assigned the responsibility of conducting the Morning Assembly as part of
the sequential system. It is the duty of each designated class to conduct the assembly, the pledge, thought
for the day, categorized news, information on the day’s theme, in addition to the prayer and the National Anthem.
Physical Education
Physical education is an integral part of any system of education since a sound mind can be developed only in a
sound body. Sports and games take their rightful place in the lives of students at St. Xavier’s School, where
they seek high-level competition and recreation at the same time. The benefits of physical activity for the
students are manifold. Sports give an opportunity to develop their physical skills and to remain healthy and
active, while experiencing the pleasure of achievement.
The self-discipline and practice required to excel help them gain confidence in all that they do in their
own selves and in their team. This also teaches them the qualities of self-control, self-esteem and leadership
and develops the characteristics of a true team spirit and sports person.
School Functions
Functions and celebrations add to the color of school education. They provide an opportunity to the
students to exhibit talents and serve as a means of enjoyment and delight, which have a place deep
down in their hearts all their life.
Annual Day and Sports Meet
The celebration of Annual Day is an important event in the school life of a student. It is used to recognize
the non-scholastic as well as the academic excellence and to bring out the talents of the students. Annual
function and Sports meet are held every alternate year in a grand and gala style. The event glitters with
the charming performances of our students, who prepare for the day with full enthusiasm and gusto.
Each Annual Function resolves around an expressive theme and each act is depiction of the individual
entities of the theme. Each entity of the theme resolves around a message and the theme itself serves
as a statement. Each theme is selected with extreme caution & care and is normally based on the cultural
and social values as preserved by its people inherit in this Nation of Glory called India.
The sports meet also holds a very special place in the heart of every student. It provides an opportunity
for them to display their sporting skills in an assorted range of sports and games. The event kicks off very
early in the school calendar with preliminary round of matches completed before the events. On the D-Day,
only the Final Events are held and the victors are awarded with medallions and a certificate of achievement.
The Overall Event Winner (House) is decided on the basis of tally of points scored in each of events organized.
The School Diary
The school diary serves as the communication channel for the teachers and parents to correspond with each other.
All important notices are mentioned in the diary and any special remark regarding the child’s performance in
the class is also recorded by the concerned teacher. Parents are requested to kindly examine the School Diary
of their wards on daily basis and respond to any comments inscribed by the teacher. They may also mark the
leave of absence record so that the child’s attendance in the school is always in check.
The Notice Board
The notice board is another important medium of notifying any news about the school activities and schedules.
Notice Boards are placed near the administrative office. It is updated periodically through notices and
circulars to reflect any change in schedule or for providing any information to the parents and students.
Information, like the Examination Time Tables, Roll Numbers & Seating Arrangement Plans, Fee Collection Dates,
Yearly Calendar, etc are put up on the Notice Board for quick reference.
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COMMITTEE |
Teacher |
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1 |
Cultural |
Anuja, Br Adesh,
Amol, Sumansai, Asha Rani, Deepshikha, Anju, Anjana Kujur, Vinit, Preeti Ekka |
2 |
Discipline |
Suresh,
Ganesh, Anuranjan, Deonis, Anjela Minj, Mangalsai, Bernadet, Seema |
3 |
Bus In-Charge |
Aseel,
Bernadet, Sushil, Pushpa, Manisha, Vinit, Prabha, Anjana Kujur, Anjela, Deepshikha |
4 |
Games |
Asit,
Mangalsai, Sumansai, Bipin, Vikas, Sulochna, Sapna, Sonam, Amol, Deonis, Aseel, Jorjina |
5 |
Notice Board Bulletin (Old Wing) Notice Board Bulletin (New Wing) |
Eva Rani,
Deepshikha, Anjela, Sushil, Priyanka Anju, Anjana Lakra, Jorjina, Preeti Kachchap |
6 |
Editorial Board |
Ganesh,
Amol, Sushil, Prabha, Aseel, Anuja, Bernadet, Anju, Sameer |
7 |
Academic/Examination |
Suresh,
Amol, Sameer, Prabha, Anju |
8 |
Teacher's Representative |
Ganesh
(Old Wing) Prabha (New Wing) |
9 |
Morning Assembly |
Aseel
(Old Wing) Anuja (New Wing) Br Adesh, Asit |
10 |
First Aid Service |
Pricilla,
Anisha, Suchita, Preeti Kachp |
11 |
Cleanliness (Swachch Bharat, Swachch School) |
Anuranjan,
Bipin, Prinyanka, Deonis, Anjela, Preeti Ekka, Sonam, Sulochna |
12 |
Eco Club |
Sushil,
Asit, Mangalsai, Bernadet, Prabha, Vinit, Seema, Anjana Lakra |
RESPONSIBILITY : During Recess, Lunch & Departure Time |
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DAY |
RECESS TIME (11.05 – 11.15 am) |
LUNCH TIME (1.00 – 1.30 pm) |
DEPARTURE TIME (3.00 – 3.20 pm) |
Monday |
Asit, Adesh, Anjela, Sushil |
Asit, Anuranjan, Deonis, Vinit |
Anuja, Aseel, Adesh |
Tuesday |
Asit, Adesh, Anjela, Sushil |
Asit, Anuranjan, Deonis, Vinit |
Anuja, Aseel, Adesh |
Wednesday |
Asit, Adesh, Anjela, Sushil |
Asit, Anuranjan, Deonis, Vinit |
Anuja, Aseel, Adesh |
Thursday |
Asit, Adesh, Anjela, Sushil |
Asit, Anuranjan, Deonis, Vinit |
Anuja, Aseel, Adesh |
Friday |
Asit, Adesh, Anjela, Sushil |
Asit, Anuranjan, Deonis, Vinit |
Anuja, Aseel, Adesh |
Saturday |
Asit, Adesh, Anjela, Sushil |
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(1.00 – 1.20 pm) |
SCHOOL UNIFORM
Boys : |
|
Shirt |
Cream color with half sleeves and Green border (I to X) |
Trousers |
Green (I – X) |
Tie |
Green with white red lining |
Belt |
With School Mono |
Socks |
Green with 2 cream stripes |
Shoes |
Black with lace |
Girls : |
|
Shirt |
Cream color with half sleeves and Green border (I to VIII) |
Tunic |
Green with mono (I – VIII) |
Slacks |
Green (I – VIII) |
Tie |
Green with white red lining |
Belt |
With School Mono |
Socks |
Green with 2 cream stripes |
Shoes |
Black with buckle |
Girls (Class IX to X) : |
|
Salwar |
Cream color |
Suit |
Green |
Coat |
Green Half over Coat (Cooty) |
Socks |
Green with 2 cream stripes |
Shoes |
Black with buckle |
PP I & II (Boys & Girls) : |
|
Shirts |
Half sleeved red&white check shirt, light green shorts, red Socks& black shoes. |
Girls |
Shirt same like boys, red&white tunic |
Saturdays: Activity Dress : |
|
Boys : |
|
T-Shirt |
White with Green Collar (I to X) |
Trousers |
White (I – X) |
Belt |
With School Mono |
Socks |
White |
Shoes |
White canvas shoes with lace |
Girls : |
|
T-Shirt |
White with Green Collar (I to VIII) |
Skirt |
White (I – VIII) |
Salwar |
White Set (IX to X) |
Slacks |
White (I – X) |
Belt |
With School Mono |
Socks |
White |
Shoes |
White canvas shoes with lace |
Winter Uniform : |
|
November 1 – February 28 : |
|
Green sweater (Both for Girls & Boys, I - V) |
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Green blazer (Class VI - X Compulsory for both Boys & Girls) |
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Green slacks for Girls (I – X)) |
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PP I&II Boys & Girls : |
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Maroon Sweater (PPI&II) light green trousers for boys and slacks for girls. |
DAILY TIME TABLE (2019-2020)
KEY TO GRADES |
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Session |
Time |
Duration |
1st |
09:05 – 09:45 am |
40 mins |
2nd |
08:40 – 09.00 am |
40 mins |
3rd |
010:25 – 11:05 am |
40 mins |
SHORT BREAK |
11:05 – 11:15 am |
10 mins |
4th |
11:15 – 11:50 am |
40 mins |
5th |
11:50 – 12:25 pm |
35 mins |
6th |
12:25 – 01:00 pm |
40 mins |
LUNCH BREAK |
01:00 – 01:25 pm |
01:00 – 01:25 pm |
7th |
01:25 – 02:00 pm |
35 mins |
8th |
02:00 – 02:30 pm |
30 mins |
9th |
02:30 – 03:00 pm |
15 mins |
“Never”, “never before in the course of the world’s history had such a Society appeared. The old Roman
Senate itself did not lay schemes for world domination with greater certainty of success. Never had the
carrying out of a greater idea been considered with greater understanding. For all time, Society of Jesus
will be an example to every society which feels an organic longing for infinite extension and
eternal duration.....”
(Malachi Martin, The Jesuits p. 27)
FEE DETAIL: 2020 -2021 |
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CLASSES |
ANNUAL FEE |
ACADEMIC FEE |
TOTAL |
1 |
PP I |
7050 |
8000 |
15050 |
2 |
PP II |
1750 |
8000 |
9750 |
3 |
Class I |
3750 |
9000 |
12750 |
4 |
Class II - V |
2850 |
9000 |
11850 |
5 |
Class VI |
4050 |
10000 |
14050 |
6 |
Class VII-VIII |
3050 |
10000 |
13050 |
7 |
Class IX |
5400 |
11000 |
16400 |
8 |
Class X |
3600 |
11000 |
14600 |
9 |
Bus Fee (As per distance) |
St. XAVIER'S SCHOOL
Rajpur P.O. 497118
Dist. Balrampur (C.G.) Contact No. : 9340314336 / 8819027881 e-mail: sxsrajpur@gmail.com |
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