St. Francis' College

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St. Francis' College
St. Francis Lucknow.png
Location
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India
Information
TypeUnaided Anglo-Indian school
MottoPax-et Bonum ("Peace and all good [be with you].")
Established1885
PrincipalRev. Fr. Alwyn Moras
Staff150 excluding non-teaching staff
Number of students3000
AffiliationsCISCE i.e. Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi
Websitewww.stfrancislucknow.org

St. Francis' College (SFC) is a senior secondary boys-only private school in Lucknow, India, established and administered by The Catholic Diocese of Lucknow, a charitable religious society. The college was founded in 1885 as St. Francis' School and Orphanage.

History[]

Colonial[]

  • 26 April 1885: Revered Father Norbert, the Parish Priest of St.Joseph's Church, took two students under his guidance and teaching instructions. Father Norbert thus founded the St. Francis' School and Orphanage with his bungalow serving as classrooms, kitchen and dormitory. (Presently Cathedral Senior Secondary School stands where the priest house was located.)
  • 26 March 1886: After the early demise of Fr. Norbert, a Belgian Capuchin, Father , acceded to his position. The growing number of students called for a new building structure.
  • 4 May 1890: Father Bartholomew set forth the foundation of St. Francis' Boarding and Day School for boys, with monetary support from the Bishop of Allahabad.
  • 1893: Father Bartholomew constructed the new priest house (presently, the Bishop's House) and gave the old presbytery to be used as boys' dorm.
  • 1894: The school was subsumed under the Educational Department and hence recognized for secondary education level. Shortage of financial resources and land were hampering the expansion and progress of the institution.
  • 1908: Land with a center building, next to the church on Shahnazaf Road, was bought by the Bishop of Allahabad, Fr. Petronius Hramigna, for the school and the edifice of St. Francis' College has stood there ever since.
  • 1 June 1910: Father Celestine, the newly appointed Principal, put forward a construction plan for a new building on the recently purchased property to the Educational Department. Although the proposal was accepted, the subsidy approval was taking a lot of time. Finally, the amount was provided with some contribution from the Diocese.
  • 6 May 1915: Father Celestine laid the foundation stones for the two new buildings to be constructed, one serving as the school hall and classes, other as the boarding dorm. Currently they are the Gymnasium and Old Concert Hall respectively.
  • January 1918: The buildings were completed by the Messrs. P. Labanti & Company of Italy, despite the difficulties met due to material cost in those years of conflicts and revolts between the British Government and India. A playground was added to the front of the plot for sports, and games.
  • 7 February 1918: The Lieutenant Governor of Uttar Pradesh, Sir James Meston, visited the school. As the school was still on the watch for more land, the large plot behind the current plot was purchased to serve as the Backfield, along with the Dayal Bagh Land.
  • 1921: St. Francis' College was given the stature of high school and was affiliated to the Cambridge University for the Senior Cambridge Examination.
  • 1923: Father Stephen released the school hall for reading and studying and constructed a separate dining hall.
  • 1925: Father Celestine provided a dispensary (presently the principal's office and staff room) and a chapel.
  • 1929: The institute was equipped with a science lab (now the chemistry lab).
  • 1 April 1941: With the passing away of Father Celestine, Father John Chrysostom took charge.
  • 12 October 1941: Father John Chrysostom provided the school with new classrooms and an additional building (St. John Chrysostom block) for housing the Principals and teachers, Principal's office and some classrooms.

Post independence[]

  • The center building was demolished and replaced by a double storey structure, whose cornerstone was blessed by Bishop Conradde Vito and laid by Dr. Sampuranand, the Educational Minister of Uttar Pradesh, on 2 August 1947. The new block was dedicated to Bishop Poli for his hard work during his 32-year tenure as Bishop of Allahabad and 50 years of service.
  • 8 February 1953: St. Francis' Hospital & Charitable Dispensary began, releasing the former school infirmary to be used as the school library and Principal's office.
  • 6 July 1959: A new teachers' quarter was set up at the entrance of the school.
  • 1960: The Principal, Father Romano, demolished the old house behind the central building to replace it with a three-storey structure containing eight classrooms, a study hall and dormitories and library. The building was inaugurated on 30 September 1963 by Shri B.N. Das, Governor of Uttar Pradesh. The old dorm was converted to a gymnasium with wooden flooring and equipments.
  • 1971: Father Leo Lobo became the second Indian Principal of the institute after Father Raphel in 1949.
  • 1972: The St. John Chrysostom block was demolished for the construction of a primary section block.
  • July 1974: The new 2-storied junior block was inaugurated by Father Raymond. The ISC exam system for the 11th standard was done away with and replaced by the new 10+2 system with exams at the end of 10th and another at the end of 12th grade, known as the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education and Indian School Certificate (ICSE and ISC respectively).
  • January 1976: The institute was renamed to St. Francis' College, providing intermediate level education for students of 11th and 12th grade. The Science lab was pulled down and replaced by a 2-storied structure.
  • May 1977: Father Ignatius Menezes became the Principal and brought about improvements like paving of the pathways and assembly quadrangle, new furniture for class-rooms and the refurbishment of the college structures.
  • July 1981: Father Oswald Lewis became Principal and added a third floor to the primary section building in 1983.
  • St. Francis' College celebrated its centenary in 1985.
The college swimming pool inaugural stone
  • 8 April 1994: Under the tenure of Father Anthony D’Souza, St. Francis' College Swimming Pool was inaugurated by Shri Motilal Vora, the then governor of U.P. and blessed by Rt. Rev. Dr. Albert D’Souza.
  • St. Francis' College celebrated its 125 years (Quasquicentennial celebrations) in 2010).

Houses[]

House Color Motto
St. Andrew's   For Honour Alone
St. Patrick's   Fight the good Fight
St. George's   In Honour Bound
St. Francis'   Perseverance Conquers All

Uniform[]

The uniform comprises a white shirt and light grey trousers (shorts for students till Class IV) and black Oxfords along with the college tie and belt marked with navy blue, dark green and white stripes. This is accompanied by navy blue jumpers and blazer in winter, with dark grey woolen trousers. On Saturdays a house coloured shirt with monogram is compulsory.

Winter uniform- navy blue blazer, plain white shirt and tie, with Quasquicentennial college crest issued in 2010 in celebration of the 125th anniversary of the college.

Publication[]

The Franciscan is the annual magazine, with events, literary articles, submissions from students and from staff, and photographs.

Events and festivals[]

  • P.T. Display and Annual Sports Day is organized every alternate year, where the students take part in a Physical Training display, accompanied by athletics, and track and field events.
  • The Annual Concert is organized alternate years, with sound, music, dance and entertainment for the students and parents to watch.
  • College Fête- On account of Children's Day, the annual Fête is held on 14 November.
  • EXPRESSION started in 2006. It is an inter-college literary and cultural fest, showcasing the student talent from institutions of the city. The three-day fest brings students from Classes IX to XII in a spirit of healthy competition.
  • Patron's Day, 4 October is the Feast of St. Francis' of Assisi - Patron Saint. It starts with a Holy Mass in the Chapel at 7am, followed by a general assembly for classes VI to XII and felicitation ceremony for meritorious students as well as for teachers who have completed 25 years of dedicated service to the college, followed by lunch for the staff at noon.
  • Tennis Court has been newly made here and some tournaments have been started from 2015 April.
  • St. Francis' College Model United Nations[1] started in 2017. A newly added event in the Franciscan history, St. Francis' College Model UN or SFCMUN is an educational simulation and/or academic activity in which students participates from all over the State of Uttar Pradesh. The two-day fest teaches students diplomacy, international relations and the United Nations. SFCMUN involves and teaches participants researching, public speaking, debating, and writing skills, in addition to critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership abilities. The event garnered limelight in its social circle when it gave full liberty to its student of class XII for the management of the entire two-day event, eventually the event was a big success and was renewed in 2018 and 2019 with a new panel of students taking charge each year.

College anthem[]

"We will Answer"
Tho' no bugles may blow and no drums beat,
Tho' we hear not the marching of proud feet,
Tho' no flags and no pennons the day greet,
We will answer when Duty shall call.

To the end we’ll be true; we’ll forget not,
All the care Alma Mater thou spared not,
To the spirit of Francis we’ll fail not,
We will answer when Duty Shall call.

Through the heat of the day and the burden,
And thro' sweat and thro' toil without guerdon,
To dishonour we shall not be lured in;
We will answer when Duty shall call.

With a heart and a will where the right be,
Aitho' arduous the task there or light be,
We’ll be found in the thick where the fight be,
We will answer when Duty shall call.

Words by V. E. Vance

Principals[]

  • Rev. Fr. Alwyn Moras, Diocesan, Lucknow Diocese, 2016 to present
  • Rev. Fr. Dennis Naresh Lobo, 2011 to 2016
  • Rev. Fr. Vincent Pinto, Diocesan, Lucknow Diocese, 2006 to 2011
  • Rev. Fr. Vincent Nazareth, Diocesan, Lucknow Diocese, 2001 to 2006
  • Rev. Fr. Peter D’Souza, Diocesan, Lucknow Diocese, 1998 to 2001
  • Rev. Fr. Anthony D’Souza, Diocesan, Lucknow Diocese, 1992 to 1995
  • Rev. Fr. P. Rodrigues, Diocesan, Lucknow Diocese, 1986 to 1992
  • Rev. Fr. Oswald Lewis, Diocesan, Lucknow Diocese, 1 July 1981 to 1986 and 1995 to 1998
  • Rev. Fr. Baptist D’souza, Diocesan, Lucknow Diocese, 13 January 1979 to 30 June 1981
  • Rev. Fr. Ignatius Menezes, Diocesan, Lucknow Diocese, 16 May 1977 to 12/01/1979
  • Rev. Fr. Leo Lobo, Diocesan, Lucknow Diocese, 1 July 1971 to 15 May 1977
  • Rev. Fr. Romano, O.F.M. Cap, Bologna Province, 1961 to 1968
  • Rev. Fr. Fulgentius, Bologna Province, 1959 to 1960
  • Rev. Fr. Clement, O.F, M, Cap, Bologna Province, 1957 to 1959
  • Rev. Fr. Alfred, O.F.M. Cap, Bologna Province, 1953 to 1957
  • Rev. Fr. Raphael De Souza, O.F.M. Cap, Indian Commisariate, 1948 to 1950
  • Rev. Fr. Ceril, O.F.M. Cap, Bologna Province, 1947 to 1948, 1951 to 1952, 1968 to 1971
  • Rev. Fr. Jeremiah, O.F.M. Cap, Bologna Province, 1944 to 1947
  • Rev. Fr. Leo, O.F.M. Cap., Malta Province, 1942 to 1944
  • Rev. Fr. Jhon Chrysostom, O.F.M. Cap, Bologna Province, 1935 to 1936, 1941 to 1942
  • Rev. Fr. Stephen, O.F.M. Cap, Bologna Province, 1923 to 1924
  • Rev. Fr. Celestine, O.F.M. Cap, Bologna Province, 1910 to 1922, 1925 to 1935, 1936 to 1941
  • Rev. Fr. Henry, O.F.M. Cap, Bologna Province, 1909 to 1910
  • Rev. Fr. Peter Mary, O.F.M. Cap, Bologna Province, 1908 to 1909
  • Rev. Fr. Cherubim, O.F.M, Cap, Bologna Province, 1906 to 1908
  • Rev. Fr. Lewis of Casola, O.F.M. Cap, Bologna Province, 1903 to 1906
  • Rev. Fr. Francis Mary of Ravenna, O.F.M. Cap, Bologna Province, 1901 to 1903
  • Rev. Fr. Petronius, O.F.M. Cap, Bologna Province, 1900 to 1901
  • Rev. Fr. Petronius, O.F.M. Cap, Bologna Province, 1893 to 1899
  • Rev. Fr. Bartholomew, O.F.M. Cap, Milan Province, 1890 to 1893 and from 1899 to 1900
  • Rev. Fr. Emanuel, O.F.M. Cap Belgian Province, 1886 to 1890
  • Rev. Fr. Nobert, O.F.M. Cap Bologana Province (founder of St. Francis' School) 26 April 1885 to 1886

Alumni: Old Franciscans' Association[]

The alumni association of St. Francis' College is called the Old Franciscans' Association (OFA). The association organises cultural, social and educational events that serve to stimulate and maintain interest among its members and institution. Chief among the events organised is Crossroads, an annual cultural show which sees participation from most of the schools and colleges of the city. It holds the Old Boys' Dinner every year as a reunion for past students. It has helped the college in issuing its own postal stamp.

Notable alumni[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "St. Francis' College Model United Nations". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Prashant Pathak Appointed to BDC Board of Directors".
  3. ^ "Jimmy Shergill birthday special: Top 5 films of the underrated actor".

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