In the year 1945 at Pallavaram a small nucleus of a Primary School with five Standards was started by the devoted Rev. sisters of the Bon Secours from Mylapore.
In the year 1960, the Primary School blossomed into a Higher Elementary School. Due to the untiring efforts of Rev. Father Mathew Vetrical and Rev. Mother Mary Christie, our School grew into a High School on June 14 1963 with 177 students on its roll.
Dear Theresians,
With the blessings and guidance of the Almighty I feel happy and elated to address you all as the Correspondent of St.Theresa Girls Higher Secondary School. As an educator I have experienced that children are “Uncut Diamonds”. They have to be cut and polished, to show out the real brilliance that shines in glory.
Education is essential for any human being to live in dignity and raise his/her standard of living; Goals of Our Congregation in that much needed educational apostolate Education is essential for any human being to live in dignity and raise his/her standard of living; Goals of Our Congregation in that much needed educational apostolate. Read More
Dear Parents, Staff, Students and well – wishers,
It gives me great joy in reaching you all through these few lines. I express my sincere appreciation to all the hands that have joined together in providing quality education through this Institution. May the Lord Almighty continue to shower His abundant grace upon us. Education is the foundation for the integral growth of human persons and for the life and development of a nation. True education is an integral part of a child’s mental, physical and spiritual development.
The congregation of the Franciscan Sisters of our Lady of Bon Secours was founded by Fr. Julian Charles Lehodey (1808-1867) of the Paris Foreign Mission in the year 1858.The congregation of the Franciscan Sisters of our Lady of Bon Secours was founded by Fr. Julian Charles Lehodey (1808-1867) of the Paris Foreign Mission in the year 1858.
Read MoreIn the year 1960, the Primary School blossomed into a Higher Elementary School. Due to the untiring efforts of Rev. Father Mathew Vetrical and Rev. Mother Mary Christie, our School grew into a High School on June 14 1963 with 177 students on its roll.