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School Flag
The School Flag is sky-blue in colour. It bears the ‘crux decussata’ or the Cross of St. Andrew. St. Andrew was a fisherman and a disciple of Jesus. He brought to Jesus the boy from whose lunch He produced enough to feed a crowd of 5,000. Jesus made Andrew his first apostle and promised to make him a “fisher of men”.
The School Shield and Cross
The School Shield represents the ‘Cross of St. Andrew’, the patron saint of Scotland. The white ‘Crux decussata’ (cross) quarters the shield into segments, each representing a house colour denoted by the Fleur-de-lis, the Castle, the Lion and the Palm-tree.
School Song
There stands our school by Mahim bay
built on a wond'rous site
by Scotsmen true in days gone by all honour is their right.
so proud are we of this great school,
we sing with bright good will
its praise and follow every rule to make it greater still.
Then we would up and cheer and laud
our teachers ev''ry one
they spare no pains- (nor yet the rod!)
to see our tasks well done.
sing Bombay Scottish school, my lad, our school we thus address
sing Bombay Scottish school, my lass,
sing Bombay Scottish School.
School Hymn
Courage brother! Do not stumble
Though thy path be dark as night
There's a star to guide the humble;
Trust in God and do the right.
Let the road be rough and dreary,
And its end far out of sight,
Foot it bravely; strong or weary
Trust in God and do the right.
Perish policy and cunning,
Perish all that fears the light:
Whether losing, whether winning
Trust in God and do the right.
Some will hate thee, some will love thee,
Some will flatter, some will slight,
Cease from man, and look above thee:
Trust in God and do the right.
Simple rule, and saafest guiding,
Inwards peace, and inward might,
Star upon our path abiding,
Trust in God and do the right.
SCHOOL FLAG
The School Flag is sky-blue in colour. It bears the ‘crux decussata’ or the Cross of St. Andrew. Although never officially adopted, the St. Andrew’s Saltire (cross) became the emblem of Scotland and has been flown for hundreds of years by the Scottish people. It was incorporated in the Union Jack that became the British National flag after the Union of England and Scotland in 1707. St. Andrew was a fisherman and the brother of Simon Peter. He was a disciple of John the Baptist. He brought to Jesus the boy from whose lunch He produced enough to feed a crowd of 5,000. Jesus made Andrew his first apostle and promised to make him a “fisher of men”.
SCHOOL SHIELD
The School Shield represents the ‘Cross of St. Andrew’, the patron saint of Scotland. The white ‘Crux decussata’ (cross) quarters the shield into segments, each representing a house colour denoted by the Fleur-de-lis, the Castle, the Lion and the Palm-tree. Our Motto is “Perseverantia et Fide in Deo”, Latin for ‘Perseverance and Faith in God’ — qualities which symbolise the Scottish character. Every Scottishite will do his duty and endeavour to achieve success by means of honest and strenuous effort, putting full faith in God.
SCHOOL HYMN
Courage brother! Do not stumble
Though thy path be dark as night
There's a star to guide the humble;
Trust in God and do the right. Let the road be rough and dreary,
And its end far out of sight, Foot it bravely; strong or weary,
Trust in God, and do the right.
Perish policy and cunning,
Perish all that fears the light:
Whether losing, whether winning
Trust in God, and do the right.
Some will hate thee, some will love thee,
Some will flatter, some will slight,
Cease from man, and look above thee:
Trust in God, and do the right.
Simple rule, and safest guiding,
Inward peace, and inward might,
Star upon our path abiding,
Trust in God, and do the right.
SCHOOL SONG
There stands our school by Mahim bay,
Built on a wond'rous site,
By Scotsmen true in days gone by all honour is their right.
So proud are we of this great school,
We sing with right good will
Its praise and follow every rule
To make it greater still.
Then we would up and cheer and laud
our teachers ev'ry one
They spare no pains- (nor yet the rod!)
To see our tasks well done.
Sing Bombay Scottish school, my lad,
Our school we thus address
Sing Bombay Scottish school, my lass,
Sing Bombay Scottish School.
HOUSE SYSTEM
The four houses are named after Scottish Queens for the girls and Scottish missionaries for the boys.
RED HOUSE
Catherine and MacPherson are represented by the Castle. It symbolises a home away from home, impregnability, firmness and strength in the face of all odds.
BLUE HOUSE
MacGregor and Elizabeth are represented by the Fleur-De-Lis. It is associated with scouting and guiding and represents honour and duty. Represents honour and duty, the scouting qualities cherished by Boy Scouts and Girl Guides.
GREEN HOUSE
Victoria and Kennedy are represented by the Lion. It exemplifies courage and leadership and the desire to attain higher goals. The Lion Insignia is associated with the Scottish Coat of Arms.
YELLOW HOUSE
Anne and Haddow are represented by the Palm tree of the Mahim Bay. It symbolises the location of the School along the green palm roads of Mahim Bay where education takes firm root to produce good fruit.