About Us

St. Joseph’s Convent Girls’ High School

Our Legacy

Established in 1899, St. Joseph’s Convent Girls’ High School has been a beacon of excellence in education for over a century. Founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Tarbes, the institution began as a primary school for Indian girls in a house donated by Smt. Rajamma Thumboo Chetty. Over time, it evolved into a premier educational institution, nurturing thousands of young minds.

The school, originally known as R.T.C. Girls’ School, transitioned into St. Joseph’s Convent Girls’ High School and has achieved several milestones, including:

  • Silver Jubilee (1968)

  • Golden Jubilee (1994)

  • Establishment of St. Joseph’s Pre-University College (2009)

Today, with a student strength of 450, the institution continues to uphold its commitment to holistic education.

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Our Mission

Spiritually inspired, we strive to develop intellectually enlightened, emotionally balanced, and skill-based youth to serve society.

Our Vision

The Sisters of St. Joseph of Tarbes envision an integrated human formation for communion in society.

Leadership & Faculty

Our school is led by a team of dedicated and experienced educators who are committed to shaping the lives of students with quality education, moral values, and essential life skills.

Principal: Sr. Regi Kuriakose

The faculty members ensure an enriching learning experience, fostering both academic excellence and personal growth.

Infrastructure & Facilities

We offer state-of-the-art facilities to support student learning and co-curricular activities:

  • Spacious and Smart Classrooms

  • Well-equipped Science & Computer Labs

  • A Comprehensive Library

  • Sports Complex for Athletic Development

  • Co-curricular Activities: NCC, Guides, Performing Arts, Publications