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St. Xavier's College Ahmedabad (SXCA) is a Christian minority institution of higher education in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It was founded in 1955 by the Gujarat Jesuits of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and is the only grant-in-aid Christian college in Ahmedabad.
A multitude of schools and universities have been named after St. Francis Xavier, a Spanish Roman Catholic saint and co-founder of the Society of Jesus.This page lists notable educational institutions named after St. Xavier, arranged by country and region.
36. Campus. 12 acres (49,000 m 2) Affiliations. Roman Catholic, Jesuit. Website. [1] St. Xavier's High School, Mirzapur, India is an English and Gujarati medium primary and secondary school administered by the Jesuits. It was established in 1935.
St. Xavier's Loyola Hall is a Catholic school that offers primary, secondary and higher secondary education in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Since 2006, it has been a co-educational school; prior to 2006, it was an all-boys school. [1] In 2020, Father Xavier Amalraj S.J. was appointed principal of the school. [2]
Kendriya Vidyalaya SAC Ahmedabad. Mahatma Gandhi International School. Maharaja Agrasen Vidyalaya. Seventh Day Adventist Higher Secondary School. Sheth C. N. Vidyalaya. St. Xavier's High School. St. Xavier's High School Loyola Hall. The Riverside School, Ahmedabad. Udgam School for Children.
Website. xaviers.edu. St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. St. Xavier's College is a private, Catholic, autonomous higher education institution run by the Bombay Province of the Society of Jesus in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was founded by the Jesuits on January 2, 1869. The college is affiliated with the University of Mumbai offering ...
She taught Indian literature in English and translation at St. Xavier's College, Ahmedabad from 1992 to 2007. Following that she joined MICA (Institute of Strategic Marketing and Communication) as a professor in culture and communication. Kothari's teaching interests include literature, cinema, ethnography, and cultural history.
He later started learning the Gujarati language, as he was asked to teach mathematics at the newly opened St. Xavier's College in Ahmedabad, which had Gujarati students. He learned Gujarati for two years, and later practised writing it during his four-year theological studies at Pune .