Continuing the impactful celebration of St. Mother Teresa’s 113th birthday at Anbu Illam, The Mother Teresa Foundation extended its reach even further by honouring six exceptional students who have displayed outstanding academic achievements. These students not only excelled in their studies but also demonstrated the spirit of dedication and hard work that St. Mother Teresa herself embraced in her life of service.
The Foundation’s gesture of recognizing these students goes beyond mere acknowledgment; it serves as an inspiration for other young minds to strive for excellence in their academic pursuits.
Among the awardees, C. Subanithi Subramanian stood out with a remarkable score of 560/600 in the 12th standard Bio Maths exams at St. Britto Higher Secondary School in Madurai.
C. Sathya from PV Selvaraj Girls Higher Secondary School in Thanjavur scored 555/600 in 12th standard.
P. Priyadharshini from 7th Day Adventist Higher Secondary School in Madurai scored 554/600 in 12th standard.
G. Lakshmi Narasimman from Saraswathy Vidyalaya Higher Secondary School in Thiruthuraipoondi, scored 467/500 in 10th standard
P. Infanta from Sacred Heart Girls Higher Secondary School in Pudukottai, scored 459/500 in 10th standard.
In a remarkable show of support for higher education, the Mother Teresa Foundation pledged to assist these students in their journey towards advanced learning. This kind gesture underlines the Foundation’s dedication to nurturing young talents and ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder their pursuit of knowledge.
One particularly inspiring story is that of A. Sivabakkiyam, who completed her B.Sc. in Mathematics at Bon Secours College for Women with an impressive overall score of 93%.
By acknowledging academic excellence and providing support for higher studies, the Foundation is not only paying tribute to the ideals of St. Mother Teresa but also paving the way for a brighter future for these talented individuals.