Petit Seminaire Higher Secondary School Explained

Petit Seminaire Higher Secondary School
Motto:Latin: Nil Magnum Nisi Bonum
Motto Translation:English: Nothing Is Great Unless It Is Good
Tamil: நல்லதே மேலானது
Streetaddress:355, Mahatma Gandhi Road
Country:India
Zipcode:605 001
Coordinates:11.9334°N 79.8295°W
Schooltype:Higher secondary school
Fundingtype:Private
Established:January 1844
Principal:Rev. Fr. DEVADOSS ANTONY
Classes:Lower and upper Kindergarten
1 Std to 12 Std
Avg Class Size:60-70
Language:English
Hours In Day:8
Classrooms:156
Campuses:Main Campus
Uppalam Campus
Campus:Urban
Campus Size:7 acre size
Houses:Red House, Blue House, Yellow House and Green House
Colours:White and grey
Nickname:PSHSS

Petit Seminaire Higher Secondary School is a higher secondary school for boys in the union territory of Puducherry, India started in 1844.[1] [2] [3] [4]

History

It's started as a cum collage in 1744The history of Petit Seminaire dates back to 1844 as a seminary attended by 89 students of whom 25 seminarians. In 1873 it became a public college. In 1880, Petit Seminaire stopped receiving government subsidy, and has maintained its financial independence.

The student population showed an increase from 800 in 1903 to 1100 in 1907, of whom 700 were Catholics. In 1932, the English section was upgraded into a high school, preparing boys for matriculation and was affiliated with the Madras university. In July 1978, Petit Seminaire was born again, this time as Petit Seminaire Higher Secondary School, offering two courses of study at the higher secondary level.

The school's motto is "Nil Magnum Nisi Bonum" meaning "Nothing is great unless good".

When Fr. J. Paul became the principal of the school in December 1984 there were 3,500 students and when he left the strength was 6,100. He produced 100% results quite a few times both in Matriculation and higher Secondary. The school got the first few ranks consistently in Puducherry territory.

Curriculum

Languages

Tamil is taught as a compulsory subject to all students up to fifth standard. Tamil, Hindi and French are offered as optional from sixth standard onward.

English is taught as the primary language for all students from LKG(Lower Kinder Garden) to 12th standard classes.

Physical health education

Physical training and health education is given to all the students from lower kindergarten to higher secondary level. 'Human Resource Development' subject is taken from fourth standard to ninth standard.

Computer education

All students from the lower kindergarten to tenth grade are given computer experience. Computer science is taught as a subject. It has been extended to 11th and 12th standard computer science students only.

Majors/subjects offered in higher secondary course

Leadership

The principals of this school over the time are:

  1. Fr. Marion Bresillac Melchior Marie Joseph (1844 – 1846)
  2. Fr. Joseph-Isidore Godelle (1846 – 1850)
  3. Fr. Godet Louis Prosper Adolphe Marie. (1850 – 1855)
  4. Fr. Henry Joseph (1855 – 1883)
  5. Fr. Dury Ernest (1883 – 1887)
  6. Fr. Jegorel Jean Marie (1888 -1894)
  7. Fr. Leroy Pierre Gustave (1895 – 1900)
  8. Fr. Escande Pierre Etienne (1900 – 1933)
  9. Fr. Guillerm Francois (1933 – 1948)
  10. Fr. P. A. Swamikannu (1948 – 1960)
  11. Fr. S. Peter (1960 – 1970, 1973 – 1980)
  12. Fr. R. Ratchagar (1970 – 1971)
  13. Fr. C. N. Philip (1971 – 72)
  14. Fr. P. Jegaraj (1972 – 73)
  15. Fr. M. Peter (1981 – 84)
  16. Fr. J. Paul (1984 – 1997)
  17. Fr. A. Arulappan – (1997 – 1999)
  18. Fr. M. Dominic Rozario (1999 – 2002)
  19. Fr. S. Antonisamy (2002 – 2007)
  20. Fr. M. S. John Bosco (2007 – 2013)
  21. Fr. P. Arulnathan (2013 - 2015)
  22. Fr. R. Pascal Raj (2015– 2023)
  23. Fr. Devadoss Antony (2023-present)

Notable alumni

Clergy

Politicians

Academicians

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Science fair held at Petit Seminaire . The Hindu . 27 January 2020 . 8 July 2024.
  2. Web site: School aims to become exam centre for Cambridge varsity . The Hindu . 25 April 2017 . 8 July 2024.
  3. Web site: Senthalir . S. . A show of young minds at play . The Hindu . 4 February 2018 . 8 July 2024.
  4. Web site: Space science projects take centre stage at school fair . The Hindu . 11 October 2017 . 8 July 2024.