The history of Saint Denis reflects a 150-year tradition of excellence in education. It was initially two schools. Saint Joseph orphanage, created in 1858, and an all girl school called Saint Martin.Our school has continually evolved to adapt to the changing demands of the world and is now co-ed. For example brand new boarding facilities, new academic buildings, a new campus, international staff and more. We are fortunate to benefit from the presence of the Brothers of Saint John who come to our school several days a week. They teach religion classes, play sports and are always ready to welcome and engage with our students. In 2008, the school proudly celebrated its 150th anniversary. Today, we are leaders in languages, international programmes and science.
School for girls
Saint Joseph orphanage
In 1973 the Sisters of the Presentation, a Catholic congregation, elected a lay director for the first time and these two schools combined to create what is now Saint Denis International School. The years that followed witnessed a massive expansion from 100 students and 10 boarders to 800 students and over 400 boarders.
Our establishment has continually evolved to adapt to the changing demands of the world, for example brand new boarding facilities, new academic buildings, a new campus, international staff and more. We are fortunate to benefit from the presence of the Brothers of Saint John who come to our school several days a week. They teach religion classes, play sports and are always ready to welcome and engage with our students. In 2008, the school proudly celebrated its 150th anniversary. Today, we are leaders in languages, international programmes and science.
150th anniversary