Regina Mundi High School

Regina Mundi High School is a school located in Chicalim, Goa, India, run by the Congregation of Christian Brothers.

History

The school was established in the 1970s as an all-boys school. From 1991, the school adopted Konkani language as the medium of instruction for all students up to grade 4 (last year of primary school). After the turn of the century, the school started admitting girls and is now a co-ed school.

Founder

Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice (1762–1844) was a Catholic missionary and educationalist who was Beatified by Pope John Paul II in October 1996. He was born in Callan, County Kilkenny, Ireland, in 1762 and died in Waterford, Ireland in 1844. His remains are in a casket in Mount Sion, Waterford. When Edmund's wife died after an accident in 1789, he devoted himself to prayer and charitable work, particularly with the poor and marginalised. In 1802, he opened a school for them but the children were so difficult to manage that the teachers resigned. This prompted him to give up his own business and devote himself to training teachers who would dedicate their lives to prayers and to teaching the children free of charge.

He is the founder of two orders of religious brothers: The Congregation of Christian Brothers and the Presentation Brothers. The Christian Brothers grew throughout Ireland, England, Southern Africa, India, America and Australia and today many schools in those countries owe their existence to his vision. His mission is continued by more than 1,900 brothers living in over 350 communities educating more than 200,000 students throughout the world. In his honour, the school holds an annual All Goa Quiz competition called Edmund Rice Quiz Competition.

Location

The school is located just off Airport Road, quite close to the Vivus SMRC Heart Centre. The school is 5 kilometres away from the Mormugao harbour and a two-minute drive from Dabolim Airport.

Vasco da Gama is the nearest city and is about 3 kilometres from the school campus.

Facilities

The main school building holds all the classrooms, staff rooms, library, and the science and computer labs. The assembly hall separates the primary and secondary sections. The school has two full size football pitches, known as the Brother Slattery sports field (named after one of the most loved Brothers, and one who was at the school when it opened). There is a basketball court.

The school is recognised by the statue of the Queen Mary, Virgin Mary, in the form of the statue of Regina Mundi greeting the visitors as they enter the compound.

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    Coordinates: 15°23′44.79″N 73°50′21.55″E / 15.3957750°N 73.8393194°E / 15.3957750; 73.8393194

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