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Mount Carmel School (New Delhi) is a co-educational independent school for boarding and day students located in Delhi NCR, India with branches at Anand Niketan, Dwarka and Gurugram. Mount Carmel School was founded by Late Dr. Vijay K. Williams and Late Dr. (Mrs.) Neena M. Williams in July 1972 with only 12 students.
Mount Carmel Convent School is an offshoot of “The Congregation of the Sisters of the Apostolic Carmel”, That was founded in 1877 by Mother Teresa of St. Rose of Lima in the town of Kerala. It is a Christian institution which was first started at Nanapeth Pune, India in 1943. Due to the ever-increasing strength, there was a need to shift ...
The Carmel Convent School was founded on 16 July 1957, by Mother Theodosia and five other sisters. It had no facilities and was dependent on donations. The first student, Iona D’Souza, was admitted on 1 July 1957, and she was followed by 59 others. On 16 July, during the Feast of the Lady of Mount Carmel, the school was formally inaugurated.
1958: A middle school at Lakshmibai Nagar (then known as East Vinay Nagar) was opened. 1959: The Mandir Marg School was raised to the status of a higher secondary school. 1960: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of the Lakshmi Bai Nagar School. 1961: The Moti Bagh Primary School was opened.
Mount Carmel School or Mount Carmel Green Lawns School is a private school in Darjeeling, India. It has an ICSE-based curriculum with English as the language of instruction. The school is one of the best upcoming and emerging schools in North Bengal. It has also attracted many students from Bhutan and Nepal. The school has created new talented ...
The college has a sister institution Mount Carmel Institute Of Management which offers a post-graduation diploma in Business Management for women. The Centre for Education Growth and Research has declared MCC as the Best Women’s College in Karnataka for its ‘outstanding and exemplary contribution towards education, skill development and ...
It became a high school in 1914. [4] The school was one of the only two employers of Anglo-Indian women in Tangasseri in the mid 20th century, the other being the nearby Infant Jesus Anglo-Indian Boys' High School. [8] The establishment changed its name to Mount Carmel Convent Anglo-Indian Girls School when India gained independence in 1947.
The school was established in 1972 by Franciscan friars (Third Order Regular of St. Francis) on the premises of a Franciscan Ashram in the heart of Bhagalpur. The only other missionary school in Bhagalpur, at the time, was the co-educational Mount Carmel School.