St. Columba's School is a private boys' day school in New Delhi, India, established in 1941 by the Indian Province of the Congregation of Christian Brothers. The school is a constituent of a network of Christian Brother institutions founded by Edmund Ignatius Rice. Over 3,000 students are enrolled at St Columba's, spread between the junior, middle, and senior wings. The campus is located in the heart of Lutyens' Delhi and spans several acres. Alumni of St. ColumbaâÂÂs School include three Rhodes Scholars, a Pulitzer Prize winner, and a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, along with many others who have achieved distinction in fields such as politics, academia, business, and the arts. Students are referred to as Columbans.
History
St. Columba's was founded in 1941 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers and contracted by Sir Sobha Singh. St. Columba's School, New Delhi, is one of the 19 Christian Brothers Schools in India. It began with 32 boys in New Delhi next to the Sacred Heart Cathedral, admitting through class 6. It was one of the first schools in India to introduce computer education. The junior school opened in 1942, at the site of what previously had been a rose garden.
Notable alumni
Academics and sciences
- Deepak Chopra, 1963, physician, public speaker, writer and New Age spiritual guru
- Sanjiv Chopra, 1964, physician, Professor of Medicine and former Faculty Dean for Continuing Medical Education at Harvard Medical School
- Rajeev Motwani, Gödel Prize winner, former Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University
- Randeep Guleria, 1975, surgeon, Padma Shri awardee
- Siddhartha Mukherjee, Rhodes Scholar, Padma Shri, Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer; Assistant Professor of Medicine at Columbia University
- Nitin Nohria, 1980, 10th and former dean of Harvard Business School, where he was named the Richard P. Chapman Professor of Business Administration
- Pradipta Banerji, Professor and Director IIT Roorkee
- Mahesh Rangarajan, Rhodes Scholar and Professor of History at Krea University
- Suhas Pandurang Sukhatme, 1952, Padma Shri, Director of IIT Bombay, Chairman of Atomic Energy Regulatory Board
- C V Seshadri, Professor and Dean IIT Kanpur
- Pradeep Dubey, game theorist, Professor of Economics at SUNY, Stony Brook
- Vijay Balasubramanian, theoretical physicist, Professor of Physics and Neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania
- Prashant Pillai, Professor of Cyber Security and Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Enterprise at University of Wolverhampton
Arts and entertainment
- Shah Rukh Khan, 1985, Padma Shri, Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, Legion d'honneur, Indian actor
- Ritvik Arora, 2015, actor
- George Chakravarthi, artist
- Mukul Dev, actor
- Rahul Dev, model and actor
- Vinil Mathew, ad-filmmaker and Bollywood director
- Gaurav Chopra, actor
- Arjun Mathur, actor
- Kunal Nayyar, actor; best known for his role as Raj Koothrappali on the American sitcom The Big Bang Theory
- Sanam Puri, Bollywood singer and independent artist
- Cyrus Sahukar, 1998, VJ and actor
- Gaurav Kapur, actor, commentator
- Palash Sen, singer (Euphoria)
- Sudeep Sen, author/poet
- Keith Sequeira, actor and model
- Samir Kochhar, actor and television presenter known for being the host of the Indian Premier League
- Anubhav Srivastava, 2004, filmmaker
- Amit Khanna, film executive, filmmaker, lyricist, winner of National Film Award for Best Lyrics in 1995
- Vibhav Roy, actor, model
- Tarun Jain, writer, actor
- Ali Kazimi, filmmaker and writer
Politics
- Rahul Gandhi, politician, Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha , son of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi & Sonia Gandhi
- Sanjay Gandhi, Indian National Congress politician; son of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
- Gaurav Gogoi, Member of Parliament
- Derek O'Brien, Indian television personality and Member of Parliament
- Anil Shastri, politician, former member of Lok Sabha representing the Indian National Congress.
- Jayant Sinha, Minister of State, Finance, Government of India; Member of Parliament
- Abhishek Manu Singhvi, 1975, politician, spokesperson for the Indian National Congress
- Adarsh Shastri, politician belonging to the Aam Aadmi Party
- Suneet Chopra, politician, trade unionist, belonging to the Communist Party of India (Marxist)
- Conrad Sangma, Chief Minister of the State of Meghalaya
- Sidharth Nath Singh, Minister of Health, Government of Uttar Pradesh
Civil servants
Law
Business
- Ivan Menezes, 1975, CEO of Diageo
- Suresh Kumar, Director-General U.S. Foreign Commercial Service
- Romesh Wadhwani, 1962, Padma Shri, Founder of Symphony Technology Group
- Sanjeev Bikhchandani, 1981, Padma Shri, Founder and CEO of Naukri.com
- Piyush Gupta, 1976, CEO and Director of DBS Bank
- Ajay Singh, 1984, founder and Chairman, SpiceJet
- Asim Ghosh, 1963, former CEO of Husky Energy, an integrated Canadian oil and gas company and former CEO of Vodafone Essar.
- Victor Menezes, Senior Vice Chairman, Citigroup
- Lalit Modi, businessman, cricket administrator
- Lalit Suri, hotelier and Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament
- Neeraj Kanwar, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Apollo Tyres
- Patu Keswani, Chairman and Managing Director of Lemon Tree Hotels
- Sumant Sinha, Chairman and Managing Director of ReNew Power
- Deep Kalra, 1987, Founder and CEO of MakeMyTrip
- Sandeep Jajodia, Chairman and Managing Director of Monnet Ispat and Energy
- Vivek Paul, former Vice Chairman and CEO, Wipro
- Rajeev Kakar, 1980, Executive Vice President, Fullerton Financial Holdings
- Sandeep P Parekh, financial lawyer, former Executive Director of SEBI, WEF Young Global Leader
- Anant Agarwal, 2010, Promoter and Vice Chairman of McDonaldâÂÂs India North & East, CPRL and Coca Cola India North & East, Moon Beverages
Military
Sports
See also
References