The Institute of the Clarist Franciscan Sisters of the Most Blessed Sacrament, founded by Mother Seraphina Farolfi in 1898, is a religious society committed to:
The society considers school as an effective agent in promoting the integral formation of the child in the Gospel spirit of love and freedom-a love that excludes no one because of religion, nationality or race-in order to shape a better human society.
Its educational service aims at forming students to be intellectually competent, morally sound, psychologically whole, spiritually oriented, culturally integrated, socially responsible, growing in friendly and harmonious interpersonal relationships, imbued with a deep sense of noble values and concern for the less fortunate and ever open to further growth.
The society endeavours to create a school climate as the nucleus of wider better society by:
In its pursuit of excellence—the fullest possible development of all the dimensions of the pupil’ s personality—the society strives to engage men and women of high professional competence, moral integrity and dedication.
For the realization of its educational objectives the society relies on the whole-hearted co-operation of the parents, the authentic personal witness of inspired, competent, committed teachers and the genuine receptivity of students.