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The school was established in 1943. [2]: 95 Following a visit to St Xavier's School, Patna, Mirza Ismail, the prime minister of Jaipur State, wished to have a similar institution in his home city, Jaipur. As a result, the Jesuits took over management of St. Mary's Boys School, [2]: 95 which had been founded two years earlier, in 1941.
St. Xavier’s College Jaipur, is a Jesuit college in the city of Jaipur in Rajasthan, India. It was established in 2010, and is a co-educational, self-financed Catholic minority institution, affiliated to the University of Rajasthan. [citation needed] It offers undergraduate courses in arts, science, management, computers and commerce. The ...
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St. Xavier's School, Nevta, is a private Catholic primary and secondary school located in Nevta, in the Jaipur District of the state of Rajasthan, India. As of February 2019, the school had 3,200+ students enrolled. [2] To maintain gender equality, at least 40% of its student enrolments are female. [3]
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St. Xavier’s Senior Secondary School is a private Catholic primary and secondary school located in Raj Niwas Marg in the Civil Lines area of North Delhi, in India.Founded by the Jesuits in 1960 as a residential school for boys only, the school has become a Christian minority neighbourhood co-educational school catering for students from preparatory to Grade 12.