St. Peter's School, Mezenga

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In 1996 Fr. G.P. Amalraj was
appointed to start St. Peter’s School
at Mezenga. By then the diocese had
already purchased a plot of land
and a residence built. Pioneering
works in Mezenga was tough one.
The plot of land that the school
owned was a thick jungle where
people feared to enter even during
the day time due to the fear of
poisonous snakes and wild animals.
Along with that a sort of thorny
bamboos filled the land. They say
the Ahom Kings brought these
bamboos from Thailand for their
protection from the enemies.
Planted along the boundaries, they
served as the bulletproof surface. .
St. Peter’s School was formally
inaugurated on 18th March 1996
with just 8 tiny tots. Classes were
conducted in a temporary bamboo
shed with tin roof. On 19th
February 1999 foundation for the
new school building was laid in the
presence of parents, teachers,
students and well-wishers. The
ground floor of the building was
completed and inaugurated on 21st
February 2000. Computer classes
were introduced in the School from
February 2002. In November 2002
Fr. Amalraj was transferred and Fr.
Andreas Induar became the 2nd
Principal of St. Peter’s School.