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On 10th January, 1842, Loreto House, Calcutta, opened
its doors to sixty "Young Ladies". In 1843 Loreto Day
School Bowbazar, was founded, while by 1857,Loreto Day School, Sealdah
was formally inaugurated.
Simultaneously, in keeping with Mary Ward's dictum to "love
the Poor", classes began for orphans at the Murgihatta Cathedral.
A branch orphanage was opened in nearby Serampore and another
boarding school was founded in Chandannagar.
In 1847, orphans and boarders from Murgihatta, Serampore
and Chandannagar were shifted to the beautiful grounds of Loreto
Convent, Entally. In 1879, Loreto Day School Dharamtalla, founded
earlier by laymen, was handed over to the Loreto Sisters.
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In the early years, Loreto nuns travelled to Dacca, Chittagong,
Vellore, Ootacamund, Saugor, Hazaribagh and Purnea, establishing
institutions, many of which were left for others to nurture.
Elsewhere, Loreto developed strong and lasting foundations:Loreto
Convent, Darjeeling [1847], Loreto Convent, Lucknow [1872], Tara
Hall, Simla [1899-1999], and Loreto Convent, Shillong [1909].
Several institutions were especially founded to meet the needs of
the rapidly growing Catholic Anglo-Indians in a new railway town:
Loreto Convent, Asansol [1877], St Agnes' Loreto Day School, Lucknow,
[1904] and Loreto Day School, Elliot Road,Calcutta [1954].
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By the early 20th century, Loreto began to widen its horizons.
In 1926. St Teresa’s Girls’ Higher Secondary
School was opened for Nepali girls. In 1942: Pushpa Vidyalaya,
the first Loreto Hindi medium school, was started for poor children
in the compound of St Agnes’ Loreto Day School, Lucknow.
1943:
Loreto Convent, Doranda, Ranchi was established.In 1965, Loreto
found a home in Delhi cantonment.
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In the early years of the twentieth century,
Loreto ventured into higher education for women.In 1912, Loreto
College, Calcutta was founded,while in 1961,a Women's college was
set up in Southfield,Darjeeling.
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Loreto College Kolkata began as an extension of the School Department
of Loreto House. A
few rooms were allotted to school leavers and they were prepared
privately for the university examinations at which they appeared
as non-collegiate students.
Affiliation to the university was granted, first in 1912-1913,
for Intermediate Arts and later for BA (Bachelor of Arts), ISC (Intermediate
Science) and BT (Teacher Training).
The old building was knocked down and the present one built
in 1959 -1961. In 1997
affiliation for BA Vocational and Communicative English was sanctioned.
There is now a computer center which is self-financing.
A Women's Cell conducts classes for economically and socially
deprived illiterate young women. It aims at employment through literacy
and skills.
The Secondary
School Teachers Training College was opened in February 1913.
The courses first offered were for the Licentiate of Teaching
and Bachelor of Teaching.
Today it offers a one year post graduate B. Ed. (Bachelor
of Education) degree. It
is affiliated to Calcutta University and in 1998 it was recognized
by the National Council for Teacher Education, a body set up under
the NCTE Act 1993. Sixty
women candidates are admitted each year.
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1950s:
Commercial College and Vocational Training center, Loreto House
The
Commercial College was first begun in Loreto Dharamtala and shifted
to Loreto House in the 1950s. About 30 young women in urgent need
of earning a livelihood are trained as secretaries, receptionists,
telephone operators and computer literate stenographers.
The VTC offers a two year training in tailoring and a one
year training in knitting for about 30 girls in need of earning
some money to supplement the family income.
1955:
The TTC (Trained Teachers' Certificate) is the Primary School Teachers
Training Department of Loreto House.
Started to provide a course that was lacking in the State
- the training of lady teachers for Primary Departments of English
medium schools, it is a two year course which can be taken after
the completion of the Class XII or B.A Examination.
It is conducted and certified by the West Bengal School Education
Department. Its also recognised by the National Council for Teachers
Education NCte
1961:
The Government offered the Loreto Sisters a large house, Southfield,
on the slopes of Observatory Hill to begin a women's college as
there was no college for women in the whole Darjeeling District
at that time.
By
the 1970s,new directions were evident in Loreto Education. In 1971,
Loreto St Vincent's school was founded in Thakurpukur as a Bengali
medium primary school for the poor children of the area. In 1979,
Jeevan Rekha, Loreto Delhi, established a coaching programme for
village children.
in
1985, the Rainbow school was established in Loreto Sealdah, other
innovative projects devised at Loreto Sealdah include a village
programme wherein every week some children visit and teach in village
schools, the Shikhalaya project initiated with government assistance
to get every child in Kolkata into school, and the "barefoot
Teacher Training" to impart basic training to teachers of village
schools.
Several
female literacy programmes were started, including Ankur Vidyalaya
- Literacy Programme, Loreto Asansol (1991),Jagriti Literacy and
Tailoring center. Lucknow (1994) and Asha Kiran, Ranchi- a literacy
and tailoring project,while vocational courses were offered at Akansha
Dam, Loreto Day School, Dharamtala and the Vocational training center,
Entally.
Outreach
programmes include Lolay Primary school (1991). Archana School and
Outreach programme of Loreto House school, Kolkata (1992), Sunshine
School, Entally - a pre-school foundation class (1992) ,Loreto Sanjeevan
Shiksha Sadan, Panighatta taken over from the jesuits (1995), Roshni
School, the outreach programme of Loreto Elliot Road (1996), while
Asha Deep is the non-formal outreach programme of Loreto Bowbazar
(1996).In 1997, Sadam was opened, fulfilling a long time wish of
the Late Bishop Benjamin for the Loreto Education Development Center
Dharan has engaged three teachers to take coaching classes
for 80 children from Government schools and also runs a hostel.
At Loreto Outreach Center, Laitkor, classes are conducted daily
from 4 pm to 6 pm in rented rooms in two villages for 32 children
attending local schools.
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