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St. Francis' Grammar School

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For the school of the same name in Hartlepool, England, see St Francis RC Grammar School.

St. Francis' Grammar School
St Francis Grammar School
Location
Map
Zarghoon Road, Quetta, Baluchistan

Pakistan
Coordinates30°12′04″N 67°00′34″E / 30.201083°N 67.009391°E / 30.201083; 67.009391
Information
TypePrivate primary and secondary school
Religious affiliation(s)Catholicism
Patron saint(s)Saint Francis of Assisi
Established1936; 88 years ago (1936)
Oversight
PrincipalSylvia Nathaniel
Number of students2000 (2009)[1]

St. Francis' Grammar School is a private Catholic secondary school located in Baluchistan, Pakistan.[1] The school is situated on the Zarghoon Road (formerly known as Lytton Road). The school has playgrounds, hostel facilities (till the 80s), and a well stocked children's library.

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Transcription

History

The school was founded in 1936 by Msgr. Salesius Lemmens OFM, Apostolic Prefect to educate the children of British soldiers stationed in the area.[1][2] The school had the distinction of having Father Liberius Pieterse as Assistant Principal from 1937 to 1939 who translated the Bible into Urdu.

Alumni

References

  1. ^ a b c "Meet Quetta's 'Untouchable' Christians". The Diplomat.
  2. ^ "Msgr. S. Lemmens, OFM" New Venlo Courant, May 1, 1942
  3. ^ "thedailystar.net 6 March 2009".
  4. ^ "UCA News". UCA News.

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