Little Flower Convent School is a Christian minority school under the Management of the CMC sisters, a
religious order founded in Kerala in 1866, in order to impart education especially to women and
children.
Ever since its origin, the sisters have been active in the field of education. The lives of many young
girls
and boys, belonging to different classes, and religious communities and linguistic groups, are being
shaped
and moulded in these Institutions. Little Flower Convent School, Sector-86, Mohali is opening in 2025
and is
affiliated to the Council for the Indian Certificate School Examinations which has statutory Recognition
of
the Government of India as one of the main All Indian School Examining bodies. The school receives no
Government or private aid and fees are its only income. Hence, fees have to be adjusted from time to
time to
keep up, with the rising costs and salaries. The running of the day to day activities of the school is
invested with the Principal.
Our objective is to promote total development of the students so as to be fully humane, intellectually
competent, morally sound, spiritually oriented, loving, caring and committed to the cause of justice and
truth, being actively concerned about national development.
We CMC sisters, inspired by the life and teachings of Jesus Christ who was an educator and liberator, stand for the total formation of the human person and the upliftment of women and children. This vision and principle give our educational institution a specific character. Human excellence being the priority we aim at forming children into well integrated, mature, patriotic, compassionate and socially conscious human beings.
Our aim is to become an exemplary leading educational institute with a pro active culture providing
quality education and civilization of love and harmony.
Little Flower Convent School is concerned with the total development of its pupils so that the students
become enlightened individuals fit to serve society. Our aim is to mould the students into rational and
above all human-individuals, citizens of modern India and the Global Village.