
History
Patron Saint
Edmund Campion was born on January 25, 1540 in London, where his father ran a bookshop. Young Edmund was very talented and did brilliantly, first as a schoolboy, and later on as a student of St. John’s College, Oxford. He was repeatedly chosen to speak in the name of his school and his college on formal public occasions.

ST. Edmund Campion
(1540-1581)

Jesuit education
Jesuit education is a call to human excellence, to the fullest possible development of all human qualities. It is a call to critical thinking and disciplined studies, a call to develop the whole person, head and heart, intellect and feelings. It systematically incorporates methods from a variety of sources which better contribute to the intellectual, social, moral and religious formation of the whole person.
Principals

Mr. Fr. Dr. Francis
Swamy S.J.
(2021 – Present)

Ms. Bhavna
Mehrotra
(2020 – 2021)

Mr. Paul
Machado
(2003-2020)

Fr. P. Falcao
(2002-2003)

Fr. John
Rodrigues
(1998-2001)
School Badge
Every Campionite treasures his School Badge for it speaks volumes to him. badgeThe Campion School Badge is prepared along strictly medieval lines. It is in the form of a shield originating from the shields of the knights of old. The shield has three major divisions, each with a different colour background and a scroll containing the school motto “Joy in Truth”,


School Anthem
Campion calls, Campion Calls to courage and chivalry;
Campion calls, Campion Calls to shared responsibility;
To peace, love and charity; to honour truth and loyalty;