Sacred Heart Convent Higher Secondary School, Mathura

About us

We the Congregation of Carmelite Religious, are women consecrated to God, with our lady of Mt. Carmel as our Patroness. We are committed to the cause of education, in response to the charismatic inspiration of our foundress Mother Mary Theresa Veronica of the passion.

Mother Veronica(nee Sophie Leeves) was born of anglican parents on 1st October 1823. The atmosphere of love in her home culminated in her outstanding love for God which was expressed in her tendency to serve the helpless, the afflicted and the sick. She was well educated and highly accomplished in the fields of music and art, with a mastery over Greek, French, German, her native English and also Malayalam. This visionary woman dedicated herself to educate others who were less fortunate than herself.

She was a woman of strong faith and prayer. Her intense desire for the Real Presence of God in the Blessed Sacrament led her to embrace the Catholic Faith and move onwards into Religious life, first as sister of St. Joseph of the Apparition and later as a Carmelite.

It was on 16th July,1868 that she founded the Apostolic Carmel - a Carmel for the Mission - in the real poverty at Bayonne, France. It was here that she began moulding young girls into a Religious order to work in India. She sought God's will in everything and exhorted them to be obedient and humble; she was woman of integrity. conscious of her rights and her responsibilities. She gave herself all for this selfless service. She passed away into glory on 16th November, 1906.

  • History

    "Historical sense and poetic sense should not, in the end, be contradictory, for if poetry is the little myth we make, history is the big myth we live, and in our living, constantly remake."

    "History is now strictly organized, powerfully disciplined, but it possesses only a modest educational value and even less conscious social purpose."

    "History teaches everything including the future."

The first batch of sisters arrived in Mangalore in 1870. It was from here that the carmelite gradually spread to the Malabar Coast where there was a need for Catholic education. By 1880 the Congregation root at Holy Angels Convent, Trivandrum, from where it has spread its branches in India and abroad.

Following the footsteps of our Lord Jesus Christ and our foundress Mother Veronica, we impart fullness of life through our apostolate of education and social work. We reach out to all God's children especially girls, women and the marginalized. We strive to produce intellectually competent, morally upright, socially committed and spiritually inspired persons who are responsible and available for the greater service of the country and the world.