As the mighty oak has its beginnings in the humble acorn, the
history of Apostolic Carmel can be traced back to the passing
word: a simple conversation between Sr.Theodosia with the then
Archbishop of Bombay, Valerian Cardinal Gracias that resulted in
the transfer of the Girls Section of St.Andrew’s High School into
the hands of the Carmel Sisters. Soon after Mother Sylvia and
Mother Carol acquired the present property with the school
building and furniture from Reverend Fr. Henry Remedios, Parish
priest of St.Andrew’s church. A new building, was erected, Mother
Celine took over as Superior with Sister Aimee as Headmistress
aided by Sisters Helena, Marita and Mafalda. The little band of
sisters heard mass in the chapel which was then, as always, the
heart of the Carmel community and proceeded to begin their
apostolic work of education and social upliftment. By School in
the 1960 June 1953 the first admissions to the school began though
recognition for this came only the following year for the Primary
Department and the year after for the school itself. Thereafter it
was allowed to function as an independent girls school with
English as the medium of instruction. In 1957 the school building
was extended and the new chapel was blessed. Gradually the student
strength increased and cultural activities were encouraged. By
1962 the High School classes were shifted to the new building
block and in 1971 an additional floor was constructed over the
hall to provide a spacious library by Sr. Maria Rosa.