Our Founder

Nethimedu, Salem, Tamil Nadu 636002.

Education finds a so very important place today and the growing need for effective  education has become the need of the hour. It was the Sanctimonious Saint, our Founder The Servant of God, Louis Savinien Dupuis, who brought forth revolutionary changes in women upgradation  by establishing educational institutions especially for women. He was the fore-runner,  the path -finder and the champion who sowed the seed for women education in India. He is  the founder of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Congregation. Since the inception of such  institutions women benefitted a lot and thus were the denied rights of education made  possible and at the reach of women. This was how he evolved to become historic with monumental fame. Thus by virtue of his strenuous efforts, he channelized his service not only  for the sisters of the congregation but also for the betterment of the society.

His bestowal to the field of education is so creditable. Annals and historical references  speak volumes about our ennobled visionary, who having born in France came to India, learnt  Tamil, wrote hundreds of books on the fundamentals focussing women empowerment through  education and awareness. His role in social service was so vast, amazing and epoch-making.

“Gratitude is the music of the heart”.

Empowered by profound regards and an overwhelming sense of awe, we are to contemplate  on the travails trodden on by our founder, who sounded downright sagacious. 

His unfailing love and grace help us work for the pride of the school and for the honour of  him. Our father lived, upholding the virtues of Lord Christ, by making them his own and paved  way for others to live a pious life. Our founder  was  a harbinger of hope for the  new dawn of the society. Our patron stands so very prominent such that the history of  Pondicherry speaks so loftily about him. He came like a rain, like a shine to Pondicherry  in the year 1840 and left a trail-blazing impact in the Indian soil.

He was the perfect exemplar who led his life abiding by the axiom that propelled him to strive for his mission. He perceived the thoughts of the sisters and, firmly laid the foundation for  solidarity and made them be devoted to God. He was tireless and unyielding with clear  thoughts. Our patron’s letters to the sisters helped them to reflect and establish their  stability in the wake of confronting perplexities.

“Faith is to believe what we do not see and the reward of the faith is to see what we believe” – St.Augustine.

“Beyond this vale of tears

There is a life above

Unmeasured by the flight of years

And all that life is love”

– James Montgomery