Kuwait, April 08:
In response, particularly to the invitation of the local Catholic
Bishop Francis Micallef and the large community of Indians settled in Kuwait,
the Salesians of Don Bosco have been negotiating for an educational
presence in there since June 1998. The responsibility of establishing this
presence in the Gulf region was entrusted to the Province of Mumbai by the late
Rector Major, Fr. Juan Vecchi who provided all the necessary financial
assistance and encouragement through the Councilor for the Missions, Fr. Luciano
Odorico.
Under the Sponsorship of Brigadier Mohammed Juma, the required
permission for establishing a school affiliated to the Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi, India, was finally obtained on 17th
March, 2002. The approved name of the school is Indian English academy School.
It is situated in Salmiya which has a big Indian population.
On 6th
April, 2002, the gates of Indian English Academy School opened to welcome
its first batch of students. The 350 students (and their numbers are growing
daily), have been admitted to the Kinder Garten and Primary section (Stds. I -
VI) and are mainly expatriate children coming from the different states of
India, from Pakistan, Bangladesh, the Philippines and the Arab world (Egypt,
Lebanon, Syria, Yemen) and ofcourse, a few from Kuwait as well.
The two
salesian pioneers, Fr. Donald Fernandez as Principal and Fr. Derrick Misquitta
as administrator have got off to a good start with the assistance of a select
teaching and administrative staff from India and the rest locally
engaged.
As elsewhere, the reputation of Don Bosco, the Educator has
spread far and wide here. Don Bosco Past Pupils from various countries are
residents in Kuwait and have certainly brought credit to the Salesian method of
education through the witness of their own lives and their enthusiasm to help
out at this pioneering stage. The rush for Admissions is still on and expected
to increase in the years ahead.