St. Mary's School, Mumbai

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St. Mary's School, Mumbai or St. Mary's School I.C.S.E, is a private Catholic secondary school for boys, soon to turn into a co-education school, located in Mazagaon, Mumbai, in the state of Maharashtra, India.[1] Founded by the Jesuits in 1864, the school is affiliated with the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE). The school is amongst the oldest, continually running, private schools in India. It is also ranked amongst the top elite day schools in the country.[2][3]

History

St. Mary's School was founded in 1864 by members of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), a Roman Catholic religious order founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola in 1540. The school is located adjacent to St. Anne's Church which was established in 1860. The school began as a Catholic school of education and a military orphanage. Later it opened to the Catholic populace in general, which led to expansion and to the construction of the building that now houses the senior school, whose foundation stone was laid by Lord Linlithgow, the Viceroy of India from 1936 to 1943.[4] At present, the school has four Gothic-style buildings and is divided into Senior School (grades 5 and above) and Junior School (grades 4 and below). The school offers various sports facilities to the students, which include a gymnasium, basketball arena, and two grass turfed football grounds.

In 1933, St. Mary's High School SSC was carved out of the main St. Mary's School – which at the time offered the British General Certificate of Education to offer students the opportunity to focus on completion of the Secondary School Certificate.[5] St. Mary's switched to the ICSE Indian Certificate of Secondary Education curriculum in the year 1958 – thereby, becoming one of the early adopters of the system.[6] The school re-commenced offering the Indian School Certificate diploma (equivalent to the Cambridge A-Level) in 2021.

In recognition of its contribution in the field of education the Chief Postmaster General for Maharashtra released a special postal cover commemorating the school's 150th anniversary on 7 December 2013.[7]

St. Mary's has continually been ranked amongst the top schools of the country. As per Education World's 2021–2022 survey, the school is ranked 2nd nationwide in the category of 'Day School for Boys'.[8]

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Principals

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  • Fr. Joe Saldanha, S.J., 1991–1995
  • Fr. Joe Diabrio, 1995
  • Fr. Evarist Newnes, S.J., 1997–2009
  • Alice Carvalho, 2009–2011
  • Fr. Dr. Kenneth Misquitta, S.J., 2011–2015
  • Fr. Dr. Francis Swamy, S.J., 2015–2021
  • Clementine Monteiro, 2021–2024
  • Fr. Jude Fernandes, 2025-2025
  • Austine Vas, 2025-present

Notable alumni

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  • Homer Pithawalla – leading expert in corporate law and competition law; Professor of Law at Government Law College, Mumbai
  • Goolam Essaji Vahanvati – Attorney General of India[10]
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See also

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