Convent of Jesus and Mary, Shimla

The Convent of Jesus and Mary, Chelsea, Shimla is a private English medium school, founded by a French nun, Marie Claudine Thevenet of the Religious of Jesus and Mary and run by the nuns situated in the hills of the Himalayas ranges. It started as an orphanage for the children of the British soldiers and established as one of the elite educational institutions in post colonial India. It is an all-girls elementary and secondary school, now affiliated with the CBSE board, established in Shimla in 1864. Its boarding school operated for over one hundred and thirty five years, until its decision in 2000 to close the boarding section and transition to a day school. As a day school, it expanded with new buildings to educate children from the stages of nursery, kindergarten, to higher classes of grades XI and XII. The Convent of Jesus and Mary School, Shimla, is favorably referred to as Chelsea'. Its students wear a red uniform and are called 'Chelseaites'. As an elite educational institution, it continues to provide not only academic achievements, but also attitudes imbued with social, moral and spiritual values in their students.

Convent of Jesus and Mary, Chelsea
Address
Eaglemount, Shimla

171002

Coordinates31°05′35″N 77°11′18″E
Information
TypeConvent school
MottoNothing Without Love
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1864
FounderReligious of Jesus and Mary
School boardCBSE
PrincipalSr. Stella Mary
Staff52
Enrollment1,719
ClassroomsClasses 1-12
Houses  Honesty
  Perseverance
  Generosity
  Responsibility
AffiliationsProvisional
Websitecjmshimla.org
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