Yolande Henderson was a high school teacher from Karachi, Pakistan.
Education
She finished her schooling from Saint Anne’s School in Mumbai before moving to Pakistan in 1950. She started teaching in 1954 after graduating from Saint Joseph"s College, Karachi. She received a scholarship to do her Master of Arts in Literature from Laval University, Canada, which she completed in 1957.
Career
She joined Street Patrick"s High School, Karachi while Father Stephen Raymond was principal. Her teaching career with this school lasted for 34 years until the day she retired. Henderson became headmistress of the Street Patrick’s O’ Levels section in 1991.
Under her, the Street Patrick’s O’ Levels section was an exceptional institution with strict discipline, excellent academics, and great extracurricular activities.
Henderson retired in 2006 because of her failing health. She is remembered as one of the teachers who “focused more on the lessons of life and character-building than the curriculum.” At an October 18, 2010 school reunion to celebrate the 150-year anniversary of its founding, one of her former students described her as “one of the most well-loved teachers and mentors.” Another student, Roland deSouza, described her as “one of the best teachers” he had. On May 6, 2011, The Old Patricians (former students of the school) presented the Yolande Henderson Gold Medal to the top student from the Cambridge O level section at the closing ceremony of the 150th anniversary of the school.
On October 12, 2012, the Society of Pakistan English Language Teachers (SPELT) paid tribute to Henderson, for whom it was said that “her students spread across the world are better human beings thanks to her guidance.” In March 2013 she was asked by The Express Tribune to write a tribute to the late Bishop Anthony Theodore Lobo, a former principal of Street Patrick"s High School. On December 5, 2015, she died of intestinal cancer in Karachi and her memorial was held the next day at Saint Patrick"s Cathedral in Saddar, Karachi.
Rashid Minhas Doctor Iftikhar Salahuddin Roland deSouza.