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The School Houses

Aranjo House was ofcourse named after the first two Principals - the two brothers Stan and Pat Aranjo who set up and guided St. Germain School in its formative years.They were at the helm for 26 years between them and under their auspices, the school scaled colossal heights in a short while both in academics and in sports.

Aranjo House was ofcourse named after the first two Principals - the two brothers Stan and Pat Aranjo who set up and guided St. Germain School in its formative years.They were at the helm for 26 years between them and under their auspices, the school scaled colossal heights in a short while both in academics and in sports.

Froger House after Father Louis Froger who was the Principal at St. Joseph’s between 1903 to 1913 and again from 1915 to 1916. Born in 1867, Father Froger was a priest with proven intellectual abilities. He graduated with honours from Cambridge and completed his Master of Arts from London. Thus when the Fathers of the Paris Mission were looking for a successor to the illustrious Fr. Vissac

Thomas House was named after Archbishop Thomas Pothacamury who was the first Indian Bishop of the Bangalore Diocese and subsequently its Archbishop when Bangalore became a Metropolitan Archdiocese in 1953.

Archbishop Thomas Pothacamury's contributions to the Indian Catholic community and his leadership in the Bangalore Diocese continue to shape the ethos of Thomas House. His legacy of service and advocacy resonates within the school community and beyond, inspiring future generations.