St. Mary's Convent High School, Nainital

St.Mary's Convent College, often informally referred to simply as Ramnee, is an all-girls boarding school located in Nainital, Uttarakhand at an altitude of 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) above MSL amidst the Kumaon Hills, that provides private school education to girls from prep. grades to XII. The school was also, in discontinued usage, referred to as "Sonn". Students and alumnae are known colloquially as "Ramneeites".[1]

History

Established by Mother Salesia Reiner in 1878, St. Mary's Convent is a Roman Catholic institution superintended by Sisters belonging to the CJ(Congregation of Jesus) order founded as Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (until 2003), by Mother Mary Ward, an English lady, in the 17th century. The sisters of this Congregation started working in Patna, Bihar in 1853. Mother Salesia Reiner, then Mother Superior of St. Joseph's Convent Patna, opened a foundation in Nainital.

Nainital was the summer capital of the North Western Provinces and during the summer was frequented by tourists as well as civil and military officials. The presence of the sisters made education more convenient for both the local people and regular visitors. After overcoming the initial difficulties, a team of 8 sisters started a school with a few day-scholars in the month of May 1878. By the end of the year, the school had 40 boarders and a number of day-scholars.[2]

Sports and activities

Basketball, volleyball and badminton are the principal games. A wide range of cultural and co-curricular activities are available like the martial art Muay Thai. Each student takes part in the annual sports event which generally takes place in May. Traditionally, the school has four houses:

House NameColourMotto
St.AnneGreenHonour not honours
St.AgnesRedTrue to the End
St.CatherineYellowPerseverance conquers All
St.TheresaBlueScale the Heights

References

  1. Vinita Dubey, Merging with the Beloved: Mystical Path to Oneness (Partridge Publishing, 2016).

Coordinates: 29°23′N 79°27′E / 29.38°N 79.45°E / 29.38; 79.45

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