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St. Jude’s Convent School

Normally a Christian school or any Christian Institution for that matter is named after a particular saint, as its patron saint. This is done not only to place the school or the institution under the special patronage and protection of that particular saint, but also to realize, in the institution concerned, the special qualities and virtues of the patron saint.
St. Jude the patron saint of our school was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ. When Jesus began his public life here on earth, he gathered a selected group of disciples to know him and live with him, so that after his death and resurrection the disciples could go out into the whole world spreading his message of love and forgiveness.

Normally, a Christian school or any Christian Institution for that matter is named after a particular saint, as its patron saint. This is done not only to place the school or the institution under the special patronage and protection of that particular saint, but also to realize, in the institution concerned, the special qualities and virtues of the patron saint.

     ‘St. Jude, the patron saint of our school’ was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ. When Jesus began His public life here on earth, He selected group of disciples to know Him and live with Him, so that after His death and resurrection the disciples could go out into the whole world spreading His message of love and forgiveness.

     These disciples were men chosen by Jesus Himself. They were inspired by His teachings that God is a loving Father who cares for every human being as His own child, ready to forgive everyone, provided one realizes his/her sinfulness and is willing to forgive others. By His own example of humble service, when He washed the feet of his disciples, Jesus taught them that He had come not to be served but to serve; and that His followers must render loving service to one and all.

     These teaching and the personality of Jesus made St. Jude totally committed to Jesus Christ. This personal commitment to Jesus and His teaching made St. Jude a zealous Missionary to the extent of laying down his life for the sake of His Master.

     Now, in our present day, these very same teachings of Jesus Christ enable the management, staff and the Religious Sisters of St. Jude's Convent School, to render dedicated service in the form of education.

     The Religious Sisters (Nuns) are a group of women who are called and chosen by God to lead a holy life and vow to serve God and humanity. They renounce family life voluntarily and remain unmarried till death. They live in a community known as a Convent and that is why a school run by them is known as a ‘Convent School’.

     All of us in this school namely, the management, the staff and the students are placed in a special way under the patronage of St. Jude. Our aim is to teach students various languages and sciences and to instill in them the true knowledge of loving service to God and fellow beings.