St. Xavier's High School, Darsi

St. Xavier's High School in Darsi, Andhra Pradesh, India, was opened by the Society of Jesus in 1993 to serve 500 tribal and Dalit children who had little educational opportunity. It is private and depends on contributions for its maintenance.

St. Xavier's High School, Darsi
Information
TypeHigh school
DenominationJesuit, Catholic
Established1993 (1993)
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment500

History

In 1993, the Jesuit Fr. Peter Daniel began this school mainly for the low caste Dalit working children. The school is in a very underdeveloped area of the Jesuit Darsi Mission, in the Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh, and accommodates more than 500 children.

Many families in this area are not educated or conscious of the value of education, and economic pressures force them to involve their children in farm work and herding water buffalo from a young age. Girls often leave school to look after younger children and many boys leave at school at age 13 to assist with the family labour, which fills about 150 days a year depending on the monsoon season.

Darsi school offers a secondary education to the poorest children. It admits children with disabilities or affected by HIV, offers tutors especially for those children whose parents are illiterate, and provides free boarding facilities. The school, along with meals and health care, are sustained by charitable donations.[1] Donations from the UK provided for a reverse osmosis water purifying plant to make clean drinking water available to the students.[2]

Separate hostels house 446 Dalit boys and girls while they attend St. Xavier's High School. It is a private school without government funding for teachers' salaries,[1] but some students are assisted by Andhra Pradesh government hostel facilities that are open to several schools.[3]

References

  1. JuanKa-jdevelopia. "Providing safe drinking water and sponsoring the food and medicine for 125 children in St, Xavier' School, Darsi, India". www.thefriendlyhand.org. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  2. "Projects". www.thefriendlyhand.org. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  3. "Hostel Information". swhostels.cgg.gov.in. Retrieved 15 December 2016.

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