FAREWELL FUNCTION
SPREAD YOUR WINGS AND SOAR HIGH
The day, 24th March 2023, was a blend of emotions and excitement for our Angelites of Class XII as they bid adieu their school premises to reach greater heights in their careers. Students of Std. XI had hosted a Farewell Fumction at teh School Sports Complex, which commenced with Lighting of Lamp by the Principal and respective Class Teachers of Std XII. The evening was full of fun and frolic. Later in a contest, Grace Paul and Rajvi Solanki were crowned as Master and Miss QACS respectively.
Admission Advertisement
QUEEN OF ANGELS’ CONVENT HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL
LITTLE ANGELS’ KINDERGARTEN
Notice for New Admission for the Academic year 2023 -2024
Dear Parents,
Greetings from Queen of Angels!
Kindly take note of the following details for admissions of your ward for the new academic year 2023 – 2024.
Nursery
- The child seeking admission in Nursery should complete 3 Years as on 31-05-2023.
- You are requested not to fill the application form if:
- Your child does not fall under the prescribed age group.
Jr. K.G.
- The child seeking admission should complete 4 Years as on 31-05-2023
- You are requested not to fill the application form if:
- Your ward does not fall under the prescribed age group
- Your ward has not attended a Nursery School for Jr. K.G. Admission.
The link for the application form to be filled will open on the school website given below:
www.queenofangelsconventschoolbharuch.com
Schedule for New Admission (Academic Year 2023 – 2024)
Issue of Application Forms online (for Nursery only) |
05-12-2022, 06-12-2022 and 07-12-2022 |
Issue of Application Forms online (for JR. K.G.) |
08-12-2022, 09-12-2022 and 10-12-2022 |
Submission of hard copy of the application form in the school (both Nursery and Jr. Kg.) |
19-12-2022 to 22-12-2022 only (08:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.) |
Dates for Interaction : (Email will be sent) |
Following documents should be uploaded with the application form online and also should be attached with hard copy of the application form while submission:
- Recent Family photo (Post card size)
- Copy of the Computerised Birth Certificate in English attested by any gazetted officer.
- Aadhar card of the candidate
- Residential proof
- Copy of the Bonafide certificate (Compulsory for Jr. K.G.) of the previous school
- Fitness Certificate from a Medical Practitioner
Note: In case any of the above documents are not attached alongwith the application form during the time of submission; the application form will be considered as invalid and will not be accepted.
The School History
This educational institution was established in 1985 and is managed by the Congregation of the Carmelite Religious (C.C.R). The humble beginning to a legacy of being a School of repute Queen of Angels' Convent has come a long way to become a positive catalyst of change.
In 1979, on the invitation of Rt. Rev. Ignatius D'souza - the Bishop of Baroda, the Carmelite Sisters - Sr. Mary Thelma and Sr. Hyacintha, entered into a contract with Gujarat Narmada Fertilisers & Chemicals Limited (GNFC), a Public Sector Enterprise, to establish a school in Bharuch. They started their mission work in full swing, enthusiasm and dedication with Carmelite spirit. The Sisters nursed and nurtured the
Institution from KG to Std. XII. After Sr.Hyacintha's transfer, Sr. Hope took over as the Principal of GNFC School, when the collaboration with GNFC came to an end. The need, in Bharuch city, for an excellent affordable education coupled with the zeal and mission to the society, arose in the heart of Sr. Hope. Queen of Angels' Convent Higher Secondary School (QACS) is the brain child of Sr. Hope born out of her vision.
In 1985, at first, Sr. Hope with her team of Carmelite Sisters started QACS with KG and Class I, in two different locations, namely, Pritam Society and Rachna Nagar under the able guidance of Sr. Gemma and Sr. Digna respectively with a strength of 30 children and 5 staff. Later, due to some constraints, the entire school was shifted to Swami Vivekananda Society, Maktampur, Bharuch. Gradually, help trickled in from all quarters.
In 1990, QACS was shifted to Vadadla village in a small building (3 rooms and an office) of its own on the barren and thorny land for Classes I to V, the KG section still kept at Maktampur till 1991 due to lack of infrastructure at Vadadla.
The transition was not smooth and without stress. At present, QACS has 3000 students with an ebullient Management and qualified and experienced staff in a two storeyed colossal structure.
QACS is a co-education affiliated to the Council of Indian School Certificate Examination (ICSE and ISC).
The school stands for academic excellence, development of skills and character formation based on the love of God and service to mankind, with a view to train citizens and country. It aims to integrate traditional values with the needs of modern competitive society.
Congregation History
MOTHER MARY VERONICA
(Foundress of C.C.R.)
The Congregation of the Carmalite Religious (earlier known as The Third Order Apostolic of Our Lady of Mount Carmel) was founded by Mother Veronica of the Passion on July 16, 1868, in France.
Mother Veronica (nee Sophie Leeves) was born of Anglican parents on 1st October 1823. The atmosphere of love for God 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 mastery over Greek, French, German, her native English etc. & also Malayalam. This visionary woman dedicated herself to educate others less fortunate than herself.
She was a woman of strong faith and prayer. Her intense desire for the Real Presence 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 Missions at Bayonne, France. It was here, in real poverty 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 passed into glory on 16th November, 1906.
The first batch of Sisters arrived in Mangalore in 1870. It was from here that the Carmelites gradually spread to the Malabar Coast where there was need for Catholic education. By 1880 the Congregation took root at Holy Angels‘ Convent, Thiruvananthapuram, from where it has spread its branches in India and abroad. Following in 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 of the world.
Congregation History
THE BRIEF HISTORY
The Congregation of the Carmelite Religious
MOTHER MARY VERONICA
Foundress of C.C.R.
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 for God 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 mastery over Greek, French, German, her native English etc. & also Malayalam. This visionary woman dedicated herself to educate others less fortunate than herself.
She was a woman of strong faith and prayer. Her intense desire for the Real Presence 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 Missions at Bayonne, France. It was here, in real poverty 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 passed into glory on 16th November, 1906.
The first batch of Sisters arrived in Mangalore in 1870. It was from here that the Carmelites gradually spread to the Malabar Coast where there was need for Catholic education. By 1880 the Congregation took root at Holy Angels‘ Convent, Thiruvananthapuram, from where it has spread its branches in India and abroad. Following in 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 of the world.