St. John The Baptist High School, Thane
History
It was built in 1905 beside the church of the same name (built in 1663 at the same site of the old St. Anthony's Church). Built to serve Portuguese children, it was reorganised into an English school, and recognised by the Education Department as an English Teaching High School in 1938.
The school building was due to the foresight of Reverend Pascal D'Souza. Following a stay in the United States, he worked to give a try to the broad-based American system of education. The growth of the institution required a new building for St. John's School. The stately three-storeyed building, with wings spread out to the right and left, capped by an open air terrace, sprang up within a period of two and a half years thanks to the supervision of D'Souza and the efforts of architect Vyom Keshav of "Studio Arch". D'Souza was not destined to give the final touches to it. He collapsed due to a heart attack. His remains rest on the school campus. The Reverend Valerian Godinho stepped into the shoes of D'Souza. His first task was to supervise the finishing of the school building. The first students used the building in 1966.
At the request of the Educational Department, a junior college was attached to the high school from June 1979. Science and Commerce classes of the junior college started in 1979. In 1980 junior college Science and Commerce classes opened.
Alumni
- Sudeep Nagarkar - author
References
- ^ "Indian Author Sudeep Nagarkar Biography, Books, Novels, Marriage". Biopic Medley. 16 January 2016.