St. Teresa’s School, Gwalior was founded on 16 July 1996 and is operated under the auspices of the Discalced Carmelite Fathers of the Manjummel Province, run by the St. Pius X Trust in the Diocese of Gwalior. It is a Catholic minority institution but admits students of all religions, races, and backgrounds, reflecting its inclusive ethos.
📖 School History
Foundation Date: 16 July 1996 (celebrated as the school’s birthday).
Patroness Day: 15 October, dedicated to St. Teresa of Avila, the school’s patroness.
Management: Operated by the Discalced Carmelite Fathers of Manjummel Province, under the St. Pius X Trust,
Character: Established as a Catholic minority institution, primarily to provide quality education to Catholic boys and girls, but it admits non-Catholic students without discrimination of caste, creed, or status.
Inclusivity: While maintaining its Christian character, the school respects and celebrates the religious beliefs of all students, marking major festivals of different religions.
Foundation Date: 16 July 1996 (celebrated as the school’s birthday).
Patroness Day: 15 October, dedicated to St. Teresa of Avila, the school’s patroness.
Management: Operated by the Discalced Carmelite Fathers of Manjummel Province, under the St. Pius X Trust,
Character: Established as a Catholic minority institution, primarily to provide quality education to Catholic boys and girls, but it admits non-Catholic students without discrimination of caste, creed, or status.
Inclusivity: While maintaining its Christian character, the school respects and celebrates the religious beliefs of all students, marking major festivals of different religions.
