The St. Theresa’s High School has grown from an ‘airconditioned’ bamboo walls and kerosene tin roof building to an imposing structure adding to the beauty of TPS III. The foundation stone of the School building was laid by His Eminence Valerian Cardinal Gracias on 3 rd October, 1952. Due to land difficulties however, the work was resumed only in 1954, under the able supervision of Brother Damsus Pley SVD. In the year 1955 under the able guidance of Fr. Parch SVD as its first Principal, the school started with 118 pupils on roll. St. Theresa’s became a full fledged High School in 1961 when the first batch of students were sent up for SSC examinations. By 1963, all girls sections except Std. X and XI went over to Duruelo Convent. In 1968 under the guidance of Fr. Jungblutt, the then principal, a new extension to the school was added, which provided more classrooms and a hall for the parish.... Read more
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My children are very happy to be a part of this school and that makes me a very happy parent.
I just moved to the city and I have been suggested this school by many peers and family friends. I will be visiting the school next month.
The quality of the teachers could be improved.
I am a happy parent as my child is very happy. The teacher is so supportive. My child had a late starting and could not join at the beginning of the session owing to a family issue and the school supported us in everyway.
Excellent school with great teachers. It is a known popularl here.
I am very impressed with the way they teach concepts and give children a balanced atmosphere of activities and academics.