Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Xavier School, Manvi


      The district of Raichur is the most backward region of Hyderabad Karnataka economically, socially and educationally. It is a matter of great concern to know that the progress of education is at low ebb in several talukas of the district. In Manvi taluka there are government and semi government and private institutions at the service of the people; and among these Loyola institutions, we may assert, are taking a Lion share. This institution has liberated a large number of children in the rural and backward areas from the jaws of child labor and has brought them in to the main stream by imparting them quality education. During the last twelve years Xavier school has spent itself in educating several thousands of poor backward and dalith children with a preferential option for the girl who is considered by the society as a liability. Our institutions want to bring less privileged   children on a par with the children of the city and compete with them for higher job opportunities. 

  Knowing  the  various  handicaps  these  children  go through , Loyola  institutions  started  the Xavier school  with Central Board  syllabus (CBSE ).  Today Xavier school has completed successfully its 12th year. Hundreds of  students have  passed out of the  portals  of this  school in flying  colors ,  having  gone through  a memorable  experience under dedicated  teachers . Several students from poor families are doing their medical and engineering courses. Some have already started working as Doctors and engineers; 
  Xavier school feels proud to see the smile of fulfillment in several families. These children have brought 100% results in 10th STD over the years. They have found here a good study atmosphere, efficient and dedicated teaching staff, well-furnished buildings, spacious grounds, well equipped labs and library, healthy environment and opportunities for creativity.
Thanking you 
Fr. John Crasta SJ.
Principal
Xavier School
Manvi






                                        

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