Guirim
Guirim is a census town in North Goa in the Indian state of Goa. For administrative purposes, however, it is considered to be a village, and has a village panchayat, which is the local administration of a village in parts of India. Guirim is located on the outskirts of the North Goa main commercial city of Mapusa. It is the last village along the Panjim-Mapusa highway that one encounters prior to reaching Mapusa.
Area and population
Guirim has an area of 4.03 square kilometres, and a total of 1,178 households. Its population totals 5.036 which comprises 2,502 males and 2,534 females. Its under-six population in 2011 was a total of 493 children, comprising 258 boys and 235 girls.About the village
The village is also known as Girvoddea in the local Konkani language. Gurim has been home to the prominent St. Anthony's High School, run by the Goa Capuchin Friars and is located on a hillock that overlooks the agrarian village whose geography is dominated by paddy fields.The village cemetery has, prominently written on its entrance, the text in Konkani which is meant to be a reminder of our own limited nature, Aiz Mhaka, Falea Tuka, which means, "Today it's my turn. Tomorrow yours."
School
St Anthony's at Guirum, the prominent local school, is run in the English-medium. It was earlier a boys-only school though now is a mixed school catering to both boys and girls.The school was conceived by the Capuchins in 1936 and became a reality in 1941. This Catholic religious order was planning to build their residence at Peddem, on the other side of Mapusa, when Fr. Hippolito da Luna, director of the Collegio de Santo Antonio boarding school offered to hand over to them the school, boarding, Chapel and adjoining property on the hill to the Capuchins.
The Capuchins took over the school in May 1942. It was set up with the aim of offering the youth of Goa sound and quality and all-round education through literary, moral, religious, emotional and physical education. This school is open to all. Its motto in Latin is Ad Ardua. Every year 45 students get scholarships and 90 freeships are given for hardworking students.
This has been one of the prominent schools in Bardez, with a particularly strong reputation for its prowess in sports, particularly football and hockey around the second half of the 20th century.