Through the Sands of Time

Upon a lofty hilltop doth it stand,
Amid its stern old sentinels – the pines;
The fern-clad slope in swift descent inclines
To leave a view untrammelled o’er the land.
Into the air all rarefied and pure,
above the clouds of selfishness and greed,
where – truth and beauty guiding word and deed Fair virtue dwells,
and holds her court secure.
…”Non nobis solum” this our motto dear
“ Not for ourselves” these hours of sunshine rare;
We gather now, to scatter as we go


St..Bede's College had its humble beginning in 1904 as a Teacher’s Training College. It would seem pertinent to mention here that the history of St. Bede's would be incomplete without at least a passing mention of “Chelsea”, which is an integral part of our campus amongst other things.
The school was first founded as an orphanage for the children of British soldiers in 1864. The extensive and ideally situated “Chelsea” estate was purchased in course of time and the other (existing) management was entrusted to the Religious of Jesus & Mary.

All was not easy however. Mother Clare won a hard (and long-drawn) legal battle with the authorities and the local administration. The College was formally opened in the summer of 1904. From this day on, St. Bede’s and Chelsea combined to work earnestly for the development of education in India.

The period of World War I did not seriously affect the educational aspect of life in Punjab. However, the day was dawning when the peaceful security would end. India had openly and overtly launched its campaign for freedom and there were already visible signs in the horizon indicating that the campaign would not be won without sorrow or bloodshed.

Despite the turmoil, St. Bede's and Chelsea saw through the times with courage and fortitude. It was known in town that the nuns had Muslim pupils – the anxiety was at its climax'. However, under military protection, quietly at dawn one morning, a party was sent to Pakistan. Later, they heard with relief of their safe arrival at Pakistan.

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