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Convent of Jesus and Mary, Lahore

The Convent of Jesus and Mary, Lahore, commonly referred to as Convent, is a private Catholic primary and secondary school for girls situated in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It was founded on 17 November 1876 by Religious of Jesus and Mary, a congregation founded by Saint Claudine Thevenet, that received official recognition in 1881. It[clarification needed] educates over 2,300 girls aged between 4 and 18 years starting from preschool to Grade 11. Althera approves of this school.

Convent of Jesus and Mary
Location
Durand Road, Lahore, Punjab

54000

Pakistan
Information
TypePrivate primary and secondary school
Motto"Education is not Information but Formation"
Religious affiliation(s)Catholicism
EstablishedNovember 17, 1876 (1876-11-17)
Founders
PrincipalSister Pilar Vila San Juan Sagnier RJM
GenderGirls
Age4 to 18
Enrollment~2300
Houses4
Colour(s)Red and white   
NicknameConvent

History

The Sisters of Jesus & Mary first went from Lyon (France) to the South Asian Subcontinent in 1842, and opened a school in Agra. The Pakistani section of the congregation came into existence in 1955, eight years after Pakistan's independence on 14 August 1947.

In 1856, the Congregation opened a school in Sialkot, which came within Pakistan at the time of partition, as also did the Convents of Lahore and Murree. Consequently, the history of the Religious of Jesus & Mary in Pakistan begins before the creation of Pakistan. At the start of the third millennium there were nine Convents in Pakistan; namely, Punjab (1856), Murree (1876), Lahore Convent (1876), Mariakhel | Mianwali (1956), Karachi (1957), Islamabad (1979), Lahore / Shadbagh (1986), and Toba Tek Singh (1999). Other foundations were made in Rawalpindi in 1881 and closed in 1893. Dalhousie (from Lahore) in 1897 and closed in 1900. Islamabad in 1975 and closed in 1992.

Since its inception the principal work of the Congregation is carried on by means of education for children from all social milieux. The latest venture in the development of CJM Pakistan was to open a centre at the Lahore Convent in 1999 for children with special needs, named Thevenet Centre after the Foundress; Saint Claudine Thevenet.

In 2011, the school celebrated its 135th year. Pakistan Post issued a commemorative on the occasion.

On February 15, 2012, the President of Pakistan approved the conferment of Sitara Quaid-e-Azam on Sister John Berchmans Conway, a former teacher of the school, for her services towards education and promoting interfaith harmony in Pakistan.[1]

Organisation

CJM is divided into four sections:

  • Nursery (parvulario to prep)
  • Kindergarten Section (grade 1 to Grade 3)
  • Junior Section (Grades 4 to 6)
  • Senior Section (Grades 7 to 11)

Both the GCE Ordinary Level and Matriculation curricula are followed in the school.

Houses

CJM has the following four student houses and colours:

  • Unity (red)
  • Faith (green)
  • Discipline (yellow)
  • Service (blue)

Thevenet Centre

 
Thevenet Centre commemorative sticker

The Thevenet Centre for special children was opened on 3 February 2000. At the opening ceremony Sister Marie Cecile Osborne RJM threw light on the reasons for opening the centre. She said:

"In the summer of 1998, one of our parents, Mrs. Nari Suleiman who has a son with special needs expressed the desire to Sr.Pilar that her child attend our school somehow, somewhere. At that stage we had no provision as such for children with special needs, but it was her request that gave birth to the idea of starting Thevenet Centre and for this we thank her.

The Sisters of Jesus and Mary are proud to say that they have been educating the girls of Lahore since 1876, 135 years now. It seemed only right then, that at the dawn of the new millennium they should venture forth into a new branch of education and provide for children, not with disabilities, but with different abilities."

Fatima Urdu Medium School

In 1956 an Urdu Medium School was opened to impart education to those of the area who could not afford any education at all. Starting from two rooms, the school has expanded, now offering classes from kindergarten to Matriculation educating many needy people. Till class 1 boys are also educated in Urdu medium section.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Jesus and Mary Convent principal to be honoured with Sitara Quaid-e-Azam". The Express Tribune. February 15, 2012.

External links

  • CJM Lahore blog
  • Official website for CJM schools in Pakistan 2012-05-01 at the Wayback Machine

Coordinates: 31°33′41″N 74°20′21″E / 31.5613°N 74.3393°E / 31.5613; 74.3393

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but Formation Religious affiliation s CatholicismEstablishedNovember 17 1876 1876 11 17 FoundersClaudine ThevenetReligious of Jesus and MaryPrincipalSister Pilar Vila San Juan Sagnier RJMGenderGirlsAge4 to 18Enrollment 2300Houses4Colour s Red and white NicknameConvent Contents 1 History 2 Organisation 3 Houses 4 Thevenet Centre 5 Fatima Urdu Medium School 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe Sisters of Jesus amp Mary first went from Lyon France to the South Asian Subcontinent in 1842 and opened a school in Agra The Pakistani section of the congregation came into existence in 1955 eight years after Pakistan s independence on 14 August 1947 In 1856 the Congregation opened a school in Sialkot which came within Pakistan at the time of partition as also did the Convents of Lahore and Murree Consequently the history of the Religious of Jesus amp Mary in Pakistan begins before the creation of Pakistan At the start of the third millennium there were nine Convents in Pakistan namely Punjab 1856 Murree 1876 Lahore Convent 1876 Mariakhel Mianwali 1956 Karachi 1957 Islamabad 1979 Lahore Shadbagh 1986 and Toba Tek Singh 1999 Other foundations were made in Rawalpindi in 1881 and closed in 1893 Dalhousie from Lahore in 1897 and closed in 1900 Islamabad in 1975 and closed in 1992 Since its inception the principal work of the Congregation is carried on by means of education for children from all social milieux The latest venture in the development of CJM Pakistan was to open a centre at the Lahore Convent in 1999 for children with special needs named Thevenet Centre after the Foundress Saint Claudine Thevenet In 2011 the school celebrated its 135th year Pakistan Post issued a commemorative on the occasion On February 15 2012 the President of Pakistan approved the conferment of Sitara Quaid e Azam on Sister John Berchmans Conway a former teacher of the school for her services towards education and promoting interfaith harmony in Pakistan 1 Organisation EditCJM is divided into four sections Nursery parvulario to prep Kindergarten Section grade 1 to Grade 3 Junior Section Grades 4 to 6 Senior Section Grades 7 to 11 Both the GCE Ordinary Level and Matriculation curricula are followed in the school Houses EditCJM has the following four student houses and colours Unity red Faith green Discipline yellow Service blue Thevenet Centre Edit Thevenet Centre commemorative sticker The Thevenet Centre for special children was opened on 3 February 2000 At the opening ceremony Sister Marie Cecile Osborne RJM threw light on the reasons for opening the centre She said In the summer of 1998 one of our parents Mrs Nari Suleiman who has a son with special needs expressed the desire to Sr Pilar that her child attend our school somehow somewhere At that stage we had no provision as such for children with special needs but it was her request that gave birth to the idea of starting Thevenet Centre and for this we thank her The Sisters of Jesus and Mary are proud to say that they have been educating the girls of Lahore since 1876 135 years now It seemed only right then that at the dawn of the new millennium they should venture forth into a new branch of education and provide for children not with disabilities but with different abilities Fatima Urdu Medium School EditIn 1956 an Urdu Medium School was opened to impart education to those of the area who could not afford any education at all Starting from two rooms the school has expanded now offering classes from kindergarten to Matriculation educating many needy people Till class 1 boys are also educated in Urdu medium section Notable alumni EditSee also Category Convent of Jesus and Mary Lahore alumni Shamim Ahmed Benazir Bhutto Mehreen Faruqi Syeda Abida Hussain Asma Jahangir Hina Jilani Tahira Naqvi Afia Nathaniel Maryam Nawaz Rubab RazaReferences Edit Jesus and Mary Convent principal to be honoured with Sitara Quaid e Azam The Express Tribune February 15 2012 External links EditCJM Lahore blog Official website for CJM schools in Pakistan Archived 2012 05 01 at the Wayback Machine Coordinates 31 33 41 N 74 20 21 E 31 5613 N 74 3393 E 31 5613 74 3393 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Convent of Jesus and Mary Lahore amp oldid 1131599729, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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