The Congregation of the Brothers of St. Patrick or (Patrician Brothers) was founded by Bishop Daniel Delany on 2nd February, 1808 in the small town of Tullow, Ireland. The Congregation derives its name from the Great Apostle of Ireland, St. Patrick, who in his time fought ignorance, injustice, wickedness and immorality, just as our founder did in his own time. The founder realised that the root of universal demoralisation was ignorance and hence he began to impart moral education. He had in mind the religious, moral and literary education of children in schools.
The Brothers came to India in 1875 and took charge of a large Anglo-Indian School. This seed has grown into a large tree spreading its branches to various parts of the country, producing thousands of eminent men and women who have contributed and continue to contribute to the country in various capacities.
In our commitment to serve people, we find our primary inspiration in the life and teachings of JESUS CHRIST. We experience anxiety in this period of rapid change as we are beckoned beyond the bounds of safe securities . However, like the founding Patricians, we will step forward in faith with the courage of our convictions and rely on the power of the Holy Spirit.
WE ACKNOWLEDGE THAT : Our apostolic endeavours are inspired and nurtured by the Good News of Jesus Christ.