B. V. S. Parsi High School

B. V. S. Parsi High School

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name = Bai Virbaiji Sopariwala Parsi High School


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Bai Virbaiji Soparivala Parsi High School (B.V.S. Parsi High School) is located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It was opened on May 23rd, 1859, as Karachi Parsi Balak Shalla by the Zoroastrian residents of Karachi with the motto, "Towards that best light." The school is known Fact|date=February 2007 for its discipline and values. B.V.S. is one of the most sought-after schools in Karachi. The Government of Education - Sindh, has rated B.V.S. "The Best Private Boys School for the Millennium".

Early history

The consecration of the first Dokhma (Tower of Silence) in Karachi is dated 22nd April 1847. On 25th January 1848 when this Dokhma (Ghadialli's) was completed, the Hirjikaka Agiari, Fire temple, situated in the Saddar Bazar, was also commenced. This shows that by the middle of the nineteenth century the Parsi Community in Karachi had settled in appreciable numbers.

The first available census figures of 1872, show that there were only 777 Parsis: 427 males and 350 females. The child population must have grown considerably, for within ten years of the opening ceremony of the Hirjikaka's Dare Meher, on 3rd May 1849, a move was made to open a school for the Parsi children of Karachi.

The second volume of the Parsi Prakash, of Seth Bomanji Patel, mentions as foot-note the following:

"The Zoroastrian residents of Karachi feeling the need of imparting religious education and a knowledge of Gujarati, commenced collecting donations and subscriptions from the members of the community and opened on the 23rd of May 1859 'The Parsi Balakshala'. The lead in this matter was taken by Seth Nanabhai Framji Spencer, who for the first three years was its Secretary. In the month of June, when Seth Nanabhai Spencer had to return to Bombay, the Parsi Zoroastrians of Karachi, presented to him an address of appreciation on 23rd June 1862. In place of Seth Nanabhai, Shapurji Hormusji Soparivala was appointed the secretary and Seth Pestomji Byramji Kotwal the Joint Secretary so that he could look after the school daily."

Nanabhai F. Spencer was the Founder-Secretary and Treasurer in 1859 while Mobed Naurozdaru was the first teacher at "The Parsi Balakshala". In 1862, Seth Shahpurji became the Honorary Secretary and Treasurer as he was regarded as the Founder of the School because of his services and donations. In 1869, Bai Virbaiji Soparivala, wife of Seth Shahpurji, died and in 1870 Parsi Balakshala was renamed after the deceased wife of the Founder as Parsi Virbaiji Soparivala School (P.V.S.S.). The School also shifted to Soparivala House in the same year.

In 1875, Parsi Virbaiji Soparivala School became Bai Virbaiji Soparivala Parsi Anglo-Vernacular School and H. E. Sir Robert Temple, Governor of Bombay, visited the P. V. S. In 1877, Seth Shahpurji was awarded the "Certificate of Loyalty " by Queen Victoria for his services in the field of education and social sector.

In 1904, the construction of the present building started, and, in 1906, P.V.S shifted to the new building at Victoria Road (now Abdullah Haroon Road). The second story of the building was constructed in 1923 while the Gorwala Hall was built in 1932. Eduljee Bejanji Kandawala Library was founded in 1916 at the P.V.S. In 1918, organizational restructuring takes place at the school and the school is bifurcated into "Mama Parsi Girls School" for girls and Parsi Virbaiji School for boys. In 1922, formal English education starts at the school and it is renamed as Bai Virbaiji Soparivala Parsi High School. In 1927, Cowasjee-Variawas Scout Band was formed at the School. In 1940, Cowasjee family gifted the School Gymkhana to the B.V.S. B.V.S was recognized as a Technical High School in 1945. After the partition of British India, non-Parsi students were admitted at the school at the request of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah as there was a shortage of good schools in the newly created state of Pakistan. The Centenary functions were held at the School in 1959.

Eduljee Bejanji Kandawala Library received gifts from Minneapolis (1958-59) and Asian Foundation (1954). The School's Technical Hall was gifted its machinery by the Ford Foundation in 1956.

List of Principals

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* Bai Virbaiji Soparivala Parsi High School

Notable Alumni

Bilal Maqsood (Strings).Shaukat Amir Ali Fancy (son of Amir Fancy, one of the 22 families that owned Pakistan.Ahmed Jadeed ( Senior Deputy CEO Yahoo, Class of 1978)Ahuda Rustom Irani ( Australian Diplomat)Qamar Ali Sehgol ( Investor)Osama Raheel ( Honor of setting the new record 97& in the academic history of Pakistan)Rauf Akbar Hashwani ( Dubai based oil giant)Ahmed Abdul Kareem ( broker NYSE)Irani N. Kevin ( Senior Economist , Asian Development Bank)

External links

* [http://www.bvsvirbaijeeites.com/ BVS Alumni website]
* [http://www.bvsparsischool.com/montessori.htm] Official Website


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