About Us
The Diocese of Salem comprises of civil districts of Salem and Namakkal. In 1623 Southern Kongunadu, part of Salem District, under Madurai Nayakkars accepted Christianity, through Fr. Robert De Nobili, S.J. and his successors, the Portuguese Jesuits of the Madurai Mission. About 1654, the Italian Jesuits of the Mysore mission had a residence near Hosur. In 1687, the Mysore Mission laboured in the entire area of the present diocese. Fr. De Cunha died in 1711 at Kapiganathi near Hosur. Even after the suppression of theirSociety, the Jesuits under the jurisdiction of Cranganore, worked to the last in the field. In 1785, during Tippu Sulttan’s rule, Msgr. Champenois, Superior of the Malabar Mission, was entrusted by Rome with the Mysore Mission, which took care of Salem. He was the first Bishop to visit Salem. Salem Mission was brought under the Brirtish rule, and he left in charge there “Fr. Abbe Dubois”, who strove to restore the devastated mission.
From 1797, Kartenaras from Cranganore intruded into Salem till they left about 1833. The area continued to depend on the Coromandal mission. Later it came under the Vicariate Apostolic of Pondicherry, which in 1886 became an Archdiocese. This set up continued till 1930 except for Hosur Taluk which had been entrusted from 1861 to the area of Mysore and for the southeast which was joined in 1899 to the Diocese of Kumbakonam. On May 26, 1930 the Diocese of Salem was erected from the parts of Salem District and from parts under the jurisdiction of Pondicherry Diocese(6 parishes), Kumbakonam Diocese (3 parishes), Mysore Diocese (1parish) and in 1943 the Western portion of Mettur Taluk (2 parishes) was added. In 1949, the Diocese of Salem was entrusted to an Indian, its second Bishop Rt. Rev. V.S. Selvanather. Diocese of Dharmapuri was bifurcated from the Diocese of Salem according to the communique released on February 28,1997. The Holy Father appointed Msgr. Joseph Antony Irudaya Raj, SDB as the first Bishop of Dharmapuri.
The well-wishers of the Salem Diocese and the educationist of omalur area constantly requested to start a best school near the periphery of omalur which caters all the requirements of the children to shine well. It made us to start St. Joseph Public School to progress the student’s life. Its main is to bring the students with high social and moral values which will ensure a bright future.
We offer a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, arts, and clubs, which are essential for personal growth and teamwork. By participating in these programs, students can explore their interests and develop essential life skills. Our dedicated faculty members are committed to guiding students on their educational journey, providing personalized support to help them reach their full potential.
Furthermore, St. Joseph Public School fosters a strong sense of community and values parental involvement. We believe that collaboration between educators, parents, and students is vital for creating a supportive learning environment. Through various events and initiatives, we encourage families to engage with the school and contribute to our vibrant community.
In summary, St. Joseph Public School is committed to developing well-rounded individuals who are equipped to face future challenges. Our focus on academic excellence, character development, and community engagement ensures that students not only excel in their studies but also grow into responsible, compassionate citizens.
