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Campion School is a
boys school, founded on January 20,1943,
by the members of the
Society of Jesus,
a Roman Catholic Religious Order
commonly called the Jesuits. The Founder
Principal was Late Fr. Joseph Savall S.J.
The School began its career in a rental
ground floor at 45 New Marine Lines with
just 23 children, but as the year
advanced there were 70 boys on the
rolls. Campion School shifted its
quarters to its originally intended
premises at Wellesely House in January
1948. In 1956, Campion attained the
stature of a full fledged High School
with 382 children on its rolls,
recognized both by the University of
Cambridge as an A - CERTIFICATE
SCHOOL, and by the SSC Board, Pune.
Fr. Savall S.J. gave birth to the
school, Fr. Conessa S.J. nursed it for a
while, but Fr. More S.J. gave it a
culture and a singular aspect, unique in
the history of Campion School.
The Society of Jesus, a Christian
Religious Order founded by St. Ignatius
of Loyola in 1540, has been active in
the field of education throughout the
world since its origin. In India, the
Society of Jesus is at present
responsible for over 300 schools and 19
colleges in which over 32,00,000 young
people, belonging to every social class,
community and linguistic group are being
educated through the medium of English
and other regional languages. These
institutions are part of the effort of
the Catholic Church to share in the
country’s educational undertaking. This
effort, while being particularly
responsible towards the Christian
community, has always been at the
service of the whole nation. The first
Jesuit institution in India was founded
in 1542 in Goa and was named St. Paul’s
College. Jesuit education is inspired by
a vision of man drawn from the life and
teachings of Jesus Christ, who has
always been respected and admired by the
people of India. It is also based on the
principles of character formation
elaborated by St. Ignatius of Loyola.
For more information on The Society of
Jesus, visit:
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