Nirmala Convent Lucknow
Name of the Convent Nirmala Convent Lucknow
Date of opening 9.2.97-silver Jubilee of Sr.cecil
Name of the Parish Nitya Sahaya Matha Church ,Gaura Bhag
Pattern saint Mother Mary

Pioneers of the Convent
Srs. Cecil ,Monica, Ritty, Verona, Celine Michael , Cinderella Nirmala Convent Lucknow is situated in UP Lucknow district ,kursi Road, gayatripuram, under the dicese of Lucknow

Parish is named after Nitya sahayamadha,& the Church is in Gaura Bagh.

social background:The school building was the first visinity to be build & it was blessed on 19.3.93-by Rt. Rev. Bishop Albert D'sooza. As we felt the need of other mission initiatives, we began a social center to support the youth of the gentry & it was blessed on 15.10.95. Convent building was the last to be erected & till then we had stay in the social service center. On 17.8.97 the convent got its structure blessed.

At the time of its infancy the Convent & School found in a lonely area far from the city & it was very difficult to find conveyence to go to the church for daily Mass. This area of Lucknow was the remotest then, where now we are surrounded by other 6 religious communities . The Parish is blessed with more than 800 members blessed & with the service & divine presence of 6 religious communities among the 2 are formation houses & 2 are provincialates. Still this land area is counted among the financially backword sports in Lucknow City. Even though it shines like a developed town, local people are still poor and of middle class. Many of our parents are illiterate and labourers .Many of our students are from broken families.Standated of daily living is very low as per capita income of this people, who are working hard to reach their both ends with much hard work.The school celebrated its jubilee in the year 2018. It has got its own glory and with its hard working crew it is serving every year more than 2000 students. Among them, many were best & intelligent ones ,who been bringing lourells to the institution.


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