The Admission No. is issued at the time of Admission into the school. Parents are requested to keep a record of the Admission No. for the purpose of official reference.
Second Language:-
Kannada and Hindi are offered for Stds. I and above
The office must be informed of any change in the student’s choice of second
language.
IIIrd Language only from Std.IV onwards.
Catholics are given preference for admissions, as St.Patrick’s School is a Christian Minority Institution.
Please check our website by the first / second week of October of each year for details regarding admissions in the new session.
Our school's annual cultural fest, held in the month of August, was a spectacular celebration of creativity, talent, and cultural diversity. The event brought together students, teachers, and management to witness an impressive showcase of performances and culinary delights from different regions of the world.
The 2024 Cultural Fest was a memorable experience, resounding success, offering a platform for students to express their talents while fostering an appreciation for diverse cultures. It was heartening to see the school community come together to celebrate our shared humanity through music, dance, art, and food."
Cultural fest is an exciting event that showcases the diversity of students' traditions, arts, and talents. Cultural fest, celebrated with great enthusiasm on the 12th and 13th of August, was filled with excitement and joy. The air buzzed with creative energy as students participated in various artistic events like poster making and tear-and-pasting, alongside literary activities such as poem recitation and show-and-tell. Among the most thrilling highlights was the "Junior Chef" competition, where students showcased their baking skills like seasoned professionals. The cultural fest offered days of learning and was a celebration of creativity and talent.
Our school celebrated India's 78th Independence Day with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervor. The event was graced by our esteemed Chief Guest, Rev. Bro. George Xavier, former Deputy Congregation Leader.
The celebration began with a march past by the students, followed by the hoisting of the national flag. The highlight of the event was the cultural program, which included a duet dance competition, solo song competition, and a skit performance. The skit, performed by Class XI students, was based on 'The Initiation of Freedom of Mahatma Gandhi' and showcased the students' talent and creativity. The celebration was a resounding success, and we are grateful to our Chief Guest, teachers, and students for their contributions.