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About us

Mother Veronica

Foundress of The Apostolic Carmel

SHORT STORY OF THE APOSTOLIC CARMEL

The ardent desire to be one with the creator, urged Mother Veronica to serve humanity with generosity, courage and determination which gave birth to the Apostlic Carmel in 1868. Mother Veronica, nee Sophie Leeves was born in 1823 in a pious culture to English Anglican Parents in Constantinople. She was gifted with the singular gifts of mind and heart which were nurtured by sound education and wide experience. Though the daughter of a Protestant Pastor. She embraced the Catholic faith in 1850, amidst bitter opposition from the family. God took possession of her heart so powerfully that she courageously and generously responded to the call to religious life. She entered the congregation of the sisters of St. Joseph of the Apparition in 1851, taking the name Sister Veronica of the Passion.

She came to India 1862 and worked in Calicut. When in Prayer, she experienced a divine call to enter Carmel. She made the difficult choice of leaving her congregation of St. Joseph's to join Carmel, a Congregation of cloistered sisters at Pau in France.

Again it was terribly difficult for her to leave the peace and happiness of the cloister to set about the task of founding a new Carmelite order for India to serve the need of faith formation through education of young girls of the West Coast of India. The need for a third order was very urgent because in those days Education in India was meant only for boys which brought great dissatisfaction to the Indian women, who cried out for knowledge and the light of education. So God in His infinite wisdom chose Mother Veronica to realize this objective together with Father Marie Ephrem, a Carmelite, who had come as a missionary to serve the Indians. She founded the Congregation of the Apostolic Carmel at Bayonne in France in the year 1868 and established it in Mangalore, India in 1870.

The pioneering spirit made itself felt from time to time in the Congregation. When there was a need for higher education for women in South Canada, it was the apostolic Carmel that started the first Women's College (St. Agnes College) in this region in 1921. The Apostolic Carmel extended its mission to North India in 1921 and to Sri Lanka in 1992. To this day the Congregation toes to fulfil the purpose of its existence through formal and non- formal education of youth in its various colleges, regular schools, schools for the handicapped, women's welfare centres, prison and healing ministry The Apostolic Carmel is established throughout India, Sri Lanka, Kuwait, Pakistan, Kenya, Bahrain, Rome and Naples. It aims at developing the students entrusted to its care, into committed people who should be leaven in their milieu putting love and meaning into human life and endeavour. Today there are over 183 institutions of the Congregation. Mother Veronica's work lives in 1500 sisters who serve God and people throughout the Country.

Our Vision

The basic purpose of Carmel School Burdwan is to render loving service to God. Carmel School Burdwan is a vibrant and creative institution where young girls and boys of all faith, status and religions deepen their knowledge, nurture ethical and religious values and develop personalities to contribute to Nation Building as good citizens and to our society as good human beings.

Our Mission

  • Follow the guideline given by the department of Education
  • Be creative in our teaching and instruction
  • Provide on-going formation to our teaching staff in new teaching methodologies
  • Help students to reason and process information
  • Celebrate various festivals, culture and customs of our country
  • Instill in the students love and care of the earth and conservation of natural resources.
  • Inspire in the students the love for our country
  • Inculcate in the students a consciousness for ethical, moral and religious values
  • Create opportunities to exhibit and develop their talents.
  • Conduct training programmes for the students to develop their personality
  • Be a guide and counsellor all through their life in the school