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St. Joseph’s Central School & Junior College is a co-educational institution affiliated to Central Board of Secondary education, Delhi (C.B.S.E.). The quality of education is ensured here together with the emphasis on the transformation of the new generation. The innovative and efficient management, devoted staff, enthusiastic students and responsible parents join together as the backbone of the school. We hope to give enlightened and empowered loyal citizens to the nation. The ultimate aim of education is not formation but transformation. Inculcating values and ideals through education transforms the young students into good citizens and perfect persons. St Joseph’s Central School’ welcomes you to be enlightened by the value-oriented education imparted here. Let the children realize the Biblical message “Fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
School will facilitate using Hi-Tech technology based education that supports each and every student to take an active role in the learning process and strengthen the multiple intelligence necessary for quality learning. The land near the playground on the banks of Manimala River will be changed to a beautiful place by planting 1000 trees like bamboo, golden shower tree etc.
Read MoreSt. Joseph was the early guardian of our Lady and the foster father of the incarnate word. All that is reliably known of this ‘just man’ (Mt 1:19) is contained in the 1st and 2nd chapters of the Gospel of St. Mathew and St. Luke. From the fact that St. Joseph is not again mentioned in the Bible after finding boy Jesus in the temple, it has been reasonably inferred that he did not live to see the beginning of our Lord’s public ministry.
Pope Pius IX proclaimed him the patron saint of the universal Church and on 8th December, 1870 at the petition of over 300 prelates to the Holy Father in the first Vatican Council (1869 1870).
The Catholic Church, to use the words of Pope Pius XI, ‘teaches that St. Joseph has been designated by God as the master of his goods and of his household’. In 1955, Pope Pius XII added the title ‘Patron of the Workers’ to St. Joseph and the feast is celebrated on 1st May. On 19th March, the church commemorates the death of St. Joseph. He is invoked for happy marriage, happy death, and for hope in the hopeless cases.