College History
MOTTO – Lighted to Lighten
“ Let our light shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in Heaven.”
God is the author of wisdom and Knowledge. The wonderful world which God created is the book of Knowledge, through which we receive enlightenment for God and from the world around us. This knowledge of God helps us to keep the flames of our life burning ever brightly, to pass it on to others and to become guiding lights to all.
The book in the crest represents the wisdom and the knowledge of God and the lamp symbolizes our very life.
Founders
Carlo and Giulia de Barolo’s Legacy
The society of the Sisters of St. Ann of Providence was founded by the noble couple Carlo and Guilia de Barolo of Turin, Italy in the year 1834. They entrusted the congregation to the protection of St. Ann an Educator par Excellence. The couple belonged to the royal family of Piedmont and was child less. They being great visionaries, well educated and wealthy wanted to bring sunshine into the lives of many poor and neglected children. Hence they took up various social reforms and started schools for the poor children.
Our College Correspondents
Sr. Sylvana
Correspondent (2001–2008)
Sr. Bernice
Correspondent (2008–2010)
Sr. Theressia
Correspondent (2010–2014, 2023–Present)
Sr. Benitta Anto
Correspondent
2014 – 2019
Sr. Mary Joseph
Correspondent (2019–2023)
