St. Theresa High School, Belthangady

Coordinates: 12°59′29.2″N 75°16′04.9″E / 12.991444°N 75.268028°E / 12.991444; 75.268028

St. Theresa High School, Belthangady
Address
99, Church Road
Belthangady
India
Coordinates 12°35′35″N 75°09′38″E / 12.59292°N 75.16049°E / 12.59292; 75.16049
Information
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established June 1, 1965
Founder Rev. Fr. Elias P. Dias
School district Dakshina Kannada
Gender Coeducation
Age 12 to 20

St. Therese High School, Belthangady is a coeducational and aided by state govt high school located in the locality of Belthangady, India, adjacent to St. Theresa PU College and St. Theresa Convent, Belthangady. The St. Theresa Educational institutions are run by Ursuline Franciscan Congregation nuns, Belthangady. It was founded in June 1, 1965 by Rev. Fr. Elias P. Dias.[1]

History

St. Theresa Girls High School was begun by Fr. Elias P. Dias on June 1, 1965.[2] Fr. Elias P. Dias was a zealous priest who served the Most Holy Redeemer Church (Belthangady) for seven years during 1960. He opened St. Theresa Girls High School as he believed that women empowerment begins with education. The nuns of the Ursuline Franciscan Congregation were entrusted with the duties of managing the school. Later St. Theresa Girls High School changed to coeducation and changed the name to St. Theresa High School.

The nuns of Ursuline Franciscan Congregation are also managing at St. Theresa Composite Pre University College. They are also engaged in social service, helping the poor, and counselling the troubled families.[3]

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