St. Xavier's School, Mehsana, Gujarat, is a prominent educational institution established in 1992 under the guidance of Rev. Archbishop Stanislaus Fernandes. Initially offering classes exclusively in Gujarati, the school expanded its curriculum in 2008 to include English-medium courses, starting from kindergarten up to grade 12.
This expansion was marked by the enrollment of seven students in the first grade of the English-medium section. Over the years, the school has experienced significant growth, currently serving a total of 1,788 students across both Gujarati and English mediums. The institution is dedicated to providing quality education to students from diverse backgrounds, with a particular focus on those from economically and socially disadvantaged communities.
The school operates without state support, relying on donations and school fees to fund its activities. The faculty comprises 75 staff members, including 61 teachers, who are committed to the holistic development of each student. The curriculum emphasizes not only academic excellence but also the cultivation of values such as love, wisdom, and peace. Students are encouraged to participate in various extracurricular activities, including dance, martial arts, singing, art, theatre, and sports.
These activities are designed to foster the overall growth of students and prepare them to become responsible and socially integrated individuals. The school maintains an inclusive environment, welcoming students of all castes and creeds, and strives to provide an atmosphere of peaceful co-existence. The institution's mission is to enable students to become instruments of social transformation, equipped with the knowledge and values necessary to contribute positively to society.
The school is located on Ramosana Road, Mehsana, Gujarat 384002, India. For more information, you can visit the official website of the Archdiocese of Gandhinagar, which provides details about St. Xavier's School, Mehsana. (archgandhinagar.org)