St. Xavier's English School, Chakradharpur

St. Xavier's English School, Chakradharpur is an English-medium Catholic school in the West Singhbhum district of the state of Jharkhand, India. Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1998, it is a non-aided minority institution owned and governed by the Jamshedpur Diocesan Educational Society.

St. Xavier's English School, Chakradharpur
S.X.E.S CKP
New Campus
Address
Potka

Chakradharpur
,
West Singhbhum
,
Jharkhand

India
Information
TypeCatholic
MottoLove Your Neighbours As Yourself
Established1998
StatusTemporarily Closed due to COVID-19 (Online Learning System)
DirectorFr. Jonhas Xalxo
PrincipalFr. Johny P. Devasia
GenderCoeducational
YearbookSOPHI ZOMAI, Magazine
AffiliationICSE - JH093
Websitewww.sxesckp.com

It is a co-educational institution own and governed by the registered society of Jamshedpur Diocesan Educational society and the responsibility of the day-to-day running of the school is vested in the principal appointed.School caters to all the sections of society irrespective of their caste,creed and religion.It is a non-aided Minority Institution which solely depends on the monthly fees for its maintenance and day to day expenses.Hence fees have to be adjusted from time to time to keep up with the running costs of the school and salaries to the staff.

Due to COVID-19 pandemic, the school has taken over its online portal.

History

St. Xavier's English School prepares students for the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE).[1]

It had its small beginning in Christ the king Church, Chakradharpur campus in the year 1998.The school started with 9 children from std KG.Since the lack of infrastructure in church campus it was shifted to new place to provide better education facilities in year 2006.The purpose of this school is to give a strong foundation in English to all the students of this locality. St. Xavier's English School is a catholic school and it draws its inspiration and guidance from the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

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