Mount Carmel Convent Anglo-Indian Girls ISC School | |
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Main Gate and Chapel of the school
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Tangasseri, Kollam, Kerala | |
Coordinates | 8°53′02″N 76°33′54″E / 8.8839°N 76.5650°ECoordinates: 8°53′02″N 76°33′54″E / 8.8839°N 76.5650°E |
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Motto | Hold your light up high |
Established | 1885 |
School district | Kollam |
Classes offered | LKG to Standard XII |
Song | Flower of Carmel |
Publication | Carmeline |
Affiliation | CISCE |
Mount Carmel Convent Anglo-Indian Girls High School (abbreviated as MCCAIGHS or MCC) was founded on July 22, 1885 in the Kollam District in the state of Kerala, India, by Mother Veronica of the Passion, the foundress of The Congregation of the Carmelite Religious (earlier known as the Third Order Apostolic of Our Lady of Mount Carmel).
It consists of a boarding house located within the convent and a day school. The school is situated in the town of Tangasseri, with the Arabian Sea as the backdrop. Tangasseri, the site of ancient Portuguese, English and Dutch settlements, has an Anglo-Indian community. The school celebrated its Quasquicentennial (125 years) anniversary in July 2010.
The school was founded by Mother Veronica to cater to the educational needs of girls, empowerment of women and the less privileged. In 1889, it was recognised by the erstwhile Madras presidency as a 'European Convent School'. The establishment changed its name to Mount Carmel Convent Anglo Indian Girls School when India gained independence in 1947, before which it was known as The Mount Carmel European School. The strength of the school is around 4000. The school is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations. The students are known for their fluency in the English language.
The school is headed by Rev. Sr. Elsy Paul.
MCC offers classes from LKG up to Std XII. The students are divided into four houses: Blue, Green, Red and Yellow. The Inter-House Cultural Fest and the annual athletic meet fosters the competitive spirit and sportsmanship of the houses. There are clubs and groups like The Literary Club and The Eco Club. A science exhibition is held annually.
The school offers classes in Catechism, Moral Science and Value Education for the spiritual well-being of its pupils. First Friday Holy Masses and rosary recitals are conducted for the Catholic students. Scapulars are also provided to the Catholics. Every year, the students from Classes VIII to X visit old age homes and provide alms to the poor.