Bai Virbaiji Soparivala Parsi High School

Bai Virbaiji Soparivala Parsi High School

BVS is one of the oldest Parsi school for boys in Karachi, Pakistan. Located near the electronic market on Abdullah Haroon Road in Karachi, the school boasts an original school building constructed in 1857. Recent Alumni of note include Bilal Maqsood (Strings, the band).

From a very humble beginning more than a Century ago, the BVS Parsi School has become an institution of distinction.

The Zoroastrian residents of Karachi feeling the need for imparting religious education and knowledge of Gujrati, opened on 23rd May 1859, "The Parsi Balakshala" or children's school.

In June 1862 Seth Shapurji Hormusji Soparivala was appointed the Secretary of the school. In May 1870, Seth Shahpurji Hormusji Soparivala in memory of his late wife, Bai Virbaiji Soparivala, donated his personal two story house on Frere Street, (valued Rs. 10,000/-) to be used as a coeducation vernacular school. Thereafter, the school was named the Parsi Virbaiji School. The opening ceremony was performed on 24th September 1870, by the Commissioner in Sindh, Sir William Mereweather.

In 1875, the school became an Anglo-Vernacular school, as English was now taught in the higher classes and in 1898 the Kindergarten was introduced as well. The school had by now expanded and finding the Frere Street house too small, the founding family purchased the present piece of land from the Karachi Municipality and constructed a new school building consisting of a ground and first floor. The foundation stone was laid on 10th October 1904 and the building was commissioned by Seth Khursedji Shapurji Soparivala on 24th March 1906, the eleventh death anniversary of the Late Seth Shapurji Hormusji Soparivala.

On 1 April 1918 the girls section of the school was separated and commenced to function on the 1st floor of the building. However, in June 1919 the girls' school shifted to its present location of Mama School.

From 1922, English was also taught in the primary classes and the school now became a High School, and was renamed the "Bai Virbaiji Soparivala Parsi School" in July 1922.

In 1924 a second story was added to the building by the Soparivala family and that is how the school stands today.

Through the efforts of the Managing Committee and Principal, technical classes were organized in the school and in June 1946 a Technical Workshop Building started to function.

In 1947, after the partition of the Subcontinent, on the personal request to the elders of the Parsi community by the Quaid-I-Azam, Mr. Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the school immediately opened its doors to all Muslim and other non Parsi children of the new nation.

On 23 May 1958, the school commenced with the Centenary celebrations and the entire Parsi community participated in the various functions that were organized.

The School, thereafter, has gained from strength to strength, and endeavours to keep up with modern times and the latest trends in education.

External links

* [http://www.bvsvirbaijeeites.com/ BVS Alumni website]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • B. V. S. Parsi High School — Infobox School name = Bai Virbaiji Sopariwala Parsi High School imagesize = 160px caption = motto = Towards that best light established = 1859 closed = type = Private affiliation = district = grades = president = principal = Mrs. Kermin Parakh… …   Wikipedia

  • Narayan Jagannath High School — The Narayan Jagannath Vaidya High School at Karachi was the first government school established in Sindh. It was opened in October 1855 with 68 boys. The original buildings were replaced by the present ones in 1876. In March 1916, the school had… …   Wikipedia

  • The City School (Pakistan) — The City School I am to learn Location Pakistan, Canada, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh …   Wikipedia

  • List of schools in Pakistan — Following is a list of schools in Pakistan and classifies schools by cities.National* Foundation Public School, Karachi and Hyderabad ndash; [http://www.fps.edu.pk Website] * City School System * Apex School, Karachi ndash; [http://www.apexschool …   Wikipedia

  • PAF Fazaia Degree College — PAF Degree College Location Karachi, Sindh Pakistan Information Motto Aim High Established 1953 PAF Fazaia Degree College (formerly PAF Shaheen School) is operated by Pakistan Air Force located in …   Wikipedia

  • Metropolis Academy — Location Karachi, Sindh Pakistan Information Type Private President Mr. Mushtaque Ahmed Bhatti Principal Mr.Owais B …   Wikipedia

  • Convent of Jesus and Mary (Karachi) — For other CJM schools, see Convent of Jesus and Mary. The Convent of Jesus and Mary, Karachi is an all girls school located in Karachi, Pakistan. It has been accepting boys from Preschool till Class 5, but is an all girls institution from Class 6 …   Wikipedia

  • Ardeshir Cowasjee — Born 1926 Karachi, Pakistan Occupation Newspaper columnist, Businessman Religion Zoroastrian …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”