About Us

Nurtured by the pursuit of excellence, The Gregorian Society shines as a remarkable testament to the transformative potential of education, inspiration, and a shared voyage. At its very core, we are a living testament to the enduring impact of St. Gregory High School. Our vibrant community transcends temporal and geographical limits, forming a collective narrative intricately woven with the threads of accomplishments, aspirations,

 and profound connections. With a legacy of achievement lighting our path and a sense of unity guiding our every step, we extend a warm invitation to you to embark on a journey of exploration within the captivating realm of The Gregorian Society. Here, every individual story assumes its rightful place, a crucial brushstroke contributing to the vivid and captivating mosaic of our beloved alma mater’s rich heritage.

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St. Gregory High School

St. Gregory’s High School established by Rev. Father Gregory De Groote, a Benedictine Priest in January 1882 set many historical records towards its journey of education as well as humanitarian activities.The school came into being with a handful of boys. But soon school had to be closed down twice. The school resumed then in 1889 and Father Francis Boeres 

CSC took the charge of the school. Within twenty years, he set the school upon its solid foundation by his untiring efforts. The school was initially used to teach  only Eurasian and European children. Indian students were only allowed under special permission and that was only fifteen percent. In 1898 there were six Bengali boys and two Bengali girls among the students. In 1912 the girls section was separated from the boys and St. Francis Xavier’s came into existence.In the beginning the headmasters were American Holy Cross priest. In the 1920s, American Holy Cross Brothers took over the charges to run the school. Today Bangali Holy Cross Brothers are continuing the good work. Today’s students are from cross section of people. Besides the selfless contribution of the teachers from the emergence of St. Gregory’s beggar description. The great teachers who dubbed the pillar of St. Gregory’s were Mr. S.K. Choudhury, Mr. Dasgupta, Mr. Roy, Mr. Basak. They have become legend in the history of St. Gregory. Thereafter the task of teaching were bestowed upon Mr. P.C. Sarker, Mr.M.M. ganguly, Mr. M.G Podder, Mr. Sudeb Bose, Mr. J.C Chakraborty, Mr. N.K Sarker, Mr. Rahmatuullah( Lal Mia). They all started their teaching career during the 20th and 30th. They all are now a part of history of St. Gregory.

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The Gregorian Society​

Under the fresh and rejuvenated leadership of Yousuf Rahman (Babu)  as President and Syed Ahsan Habib (Rana) as Gen. Secretary, along with a host of competent members in the Executive Council backed up by a team of highly experienced Gregorians as Advisors, TGS portrays an image of youth and experience. It has already shown adequate signs of 

giving back to the Alma Mater” theme through its plans for implementation of multiple projects. The first project that TGS has sponsored is the GELC’s (Gregorian English Language Club) Annual English Carnival of 2022, an event that draws a few thousand students from various schools and colleges of the country. In May of 2022, upon the return of Grn. Yousuf Rahman from USA, one of the key founders of the TGA, several members of the alumni, including Bro. Leo Periera c.s.c., the then Principal of SGHS&C (St. Gregory’s High School and College), requested him to re-organize TGA in such manner so that it would work under a legal standing in the country. He was also requested to use his best effort to unite the alumni under one umbrella. In a conciliatory gesture, Yousuf Rahman approached the existing Secretary of TGA and a few others to come together under one unit to crystallize the Alumni and strengthen it.  Regrettably, the lack of response left many not only puzzled but also disheartened.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are you intrigued by The Gregorian Society and the ways in which individuals can integrate into this lively community? Within these lines, we've presented insights into commonly asked questions that shed light on how to become a member of this energetic collective. The Society, with its commitment to fostering connections and growth, has thoughtfully gathered responses to these queries, ensuring that you have access to all the essential details required to embark on your journey of becoming an integral part of this vibrant and ever-evolving organization.

Any individual who is an alumna or alumnus of St. Gregory High School is eligible to become a member of The Gregorian Society. We welcome graduates from all walks of life and generations to join our vibrant community and contribute to the collective narrative of achievement and excellence.

Members of The Gregorian Society receive regular updates through our official communication channels, including email newsletters, social media platforms, and our dedicated website. Be sure to keep your contact information updated to receive timely notifications about upcoming events, gatherings, and initiatives.

Yes, there is a nominal membership fee that helps sustain the operations and activities of The Gregorian Society. The fee contributes to organizing events, creating resources, and maintaining our digital platforms. We offer different membership tiers to accommodate diverse

Any individual who is an alumna or alumnus of St. Gregory High School is eligible to become a member of The Gregorian Society. We welcome graduates from all walks of life and generations to join our vibrant community and contribute to the collective narrative of achievement and excellence.