La Salle High School Faisalabad
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La Salle High School is a high school of the La Salle Brothers
La Salle Brothers, Pakistan
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 in Faisalabad
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, Pakistan
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.

School history

Bishop F.B Cialeo OP, while Bishop of Multan
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, requested the La Salle Brothers to run an English language school in Multan. In 1959, the Bishop was transferred to Lyallpur (Faisalabad). On his arrival he felt the need to establish a La Salle High School in the People's Colony.

In September 1961, the La Salle brothers began teaching students in years 6 to 10 in their residence while a building was under construction. The classes shifted to new premises in January 1962. The rolls stood at 196 on January 10, 1962, but numbers increased steadily and with the opening of the Nursery Section the attendance exceeded one thousand.

Luigi Bressan, the new Vatican
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 pronuncio to Pakistan, visited the school on September 8, 1989. Maxwell Shanti, the school principal, spelled out the features of La Salle education, noting that more than any other results, La Salle was aiming at character formation.

As of January 2010, the school had 2506 students, five brothers, and 107 teachers (40 male and 67 female). The domestic staff comprised 22 men and 3 women.

Founder

Saint John Baptist de La Salle  (born 30 April 1651 in Reims
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, France
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; died 15 April 1727 in Saint-Yon, Rouen) was a priest, educational reformer, and founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. He is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church, and the patron saint of teachers.

De La Salle became involved in education little by little, without consciously setting out to do so. In 1679, what began as a charitable effort to help Adrian Nyel establish a school for the poor in De La Salle's home town gradually became his life's work. He thereby began a new order, the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, also known as the De La Salle Brothers (in the U.K., Ireland
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, Australia
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 and Asia
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) or, most commonly in the United States
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, the Christian Brothers. They are sometimes confused with a different congregation of the same name founded by Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice in Ireland, who are known in the U.S. as the Irish Christian Brothers.

Mission and philosophy

The school's stated mission is "to impart a holistic and balanced education... and to do so with faith and zeal".

The five-pointed radiant star is the worldwide logo of the Salle Brothers, "Signum Fidei". It symbolizes the spirit of faith.

The school motto is "God, Truth, Charity".

Staff and faculty

  • Principal: Brother Shahzad George Gill
  • Vice Principal: Mr. Qamar Joseph Methew
  • Principal - Primary Section: Ms. Zeenat Javed
  • Guidance and counselling - Brother Damian Nanyakara

Golden Jubilee

La Salle Schools have been in Pakistan since 1959. In 2009 the school celebrated its Golden Jubilee and several functions were announced for the students of the 2009-10 session, scattered throughout the year.

Cambridge section

In 2005, the school launched Cambridge
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studies.

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