Our History

Discover the rich heritage and legacy of Little Flower Vignana Mandir

A Brief History of the Management

Little Flower Vignana Mandir High School is a Catholic (Christian) Minority Institution established and administered by the Society of Catechist Sisters of St. Ann, Hyderabad, under the article 30(1) according to the Constitution of India.

The Foundation

The Society was founded in 1914 in Nalgonda District, Telangana by Rev. Fr. Silvio Pasquali PIME to spread the light of Christ through various charitable activities.

The objectives of the Management are the culmination of the various qualities of its founder to eradicate poverty, social injustice, oppression and ignorance among the rural masses, which is the mission of Catechist Sisters of St. Ann.

The management has extended its services to 15 districts of Telangana & Andhra Pradesh and also in Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Kerala in India, as well as in Italy and Tanzania of North Africa.

1914 Year of Foundation
65 Educational Institutions
60,600+ Students Catered
15 Districts Served

Institutional Reach

09 Colleges
31 Hostels & Boardings
05 Hospitals
02 Day Care Centres
01 Home for the Aged
34 Charitable Projects

Our Journey Through Time

1914
Foundation of the Society

The Society of Catechist Sisters of St. Ann was founded in Nalgonda District by Rev. Fr. Silvio Pasquali PIME to spread the light of Christ through charitable activities.

1962
Establishment of Little Flower Vignana Mandir

Little Flower Vignana Mandir High School was established as a permanently recognized institution to provide quality education to the community.

Present
Continuing the Legacy

Today, the management administers 65 educational institutions across multiple states and countries, catering to over 60,600 students with a commitment to holistic education and social service.

The Visionary Founder

"The objectives of the Management are the culmination of the various qualities of its founder to eradicate poverty, social injustice, oppression and ignorance among the rural masses, which is the mission of Catechist Sisters of St. Ann."

— Rev. Fr. Silvio Pasquali PIME
Founder of the Society of Catechist Sisters of St. Ann (1914)

Our Mission

To provide quality education to the poor and downtrodden, promote responsible living and leadership qualities, and create a just, peaceful, and harmonious society through the values of love, joy, and service.