St. John's High School, Chandigarh
St. John's High School | |
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Location | |
Chandigarh, India | |
Information | |
Type |
Private School All Boys School Day Boarding Senior Secondary School Catholic Minority Educational Institution English Medium |
Motto |
"Pro Deo et Patria" (For God and Country) |
Established | 1959 |
Founder | Congregation of Christian Brothers |
Principal | Kavita Das |
Enrollment | ~2000 |
Color(s) |
Blue Yellow Green |
Mascot | Eagle |
Affiliation | CBSE |
Website |
StJohnsChandigarh |
St. John's High School is an Edmund Rice Educational Institute, founded by the Congregation of Christian Brothers. The school completed 50 years in 2009.It is located in sector 26,Chandigarh. It has been the best school in the tricity for the years 2013,2014,2015.
SJOBA - St. John's Old Boys Association
(St John's Old Boys Association) is an alumni association formed by the students who passed out.It has around 3700 members. It is managed by an executive body chosen from within the community each year. SJOBA completed 30 years in 2009.
It organizes events such as blood donation camps. The year-end vocational counselling for students passing out is an annual tradition. It conducts the annual debate for students of the Senior Wing, an Annual Quiz, and sports events such as football and cricket matches between the school teams and a team of old boys.
SJOBA organises recreational events including the SJOBA Thunderbolt Rally(http://www.sjobarally.com) around March, SJOBA Mini-marathon around November and the SJOBA Winter Fest in December, which includes the SJOBA Treasure Hunt, Cultural Evening (plays and musical nights) and the Winterball, which is the annual reunion organiser by the alumni.
SJOBA mentors economically challenged students and contributes to school in the form of sports facilities and financial aid. A wing of SJOBA called the SJOBA Foundation ( http://www.sjobafoundation.org )offers scholarships to students who show promise in the field of academics and sports.
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Coordinates: 30°44′00″N 76°48′44″E / 30.7332°N 76.8122°E