St. Thomas High School at Rampur is slowly growing pre-eminence in the district of Nirmal. Located amidst a lush green pollution-free environment, the school is very peacefully situated amidst Rampur village in Narsapur (G) Mandal. Though situated in a rural area, the infrastructure and facilities offered by the school comprehensively cater to the most modern standards of education.
CMI Service Society (The Congregation of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate) is the Management that runs St. Thomas High School, Rampur. St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara, the Founder of CMI Congregation, was a great missionary and a pioneer in the field of education. Today the society has more than 500 educational and charitable institutions, such as schools, colleges, hospitals, and orphanages reflecting the spirit of Christian charity. The society has been serving the people of India and abroad for the last 187 years through its various Provinces and Regions.
St. Thomas High School, Rampur belongs to Mary Matha Vice-Province, Hyderabad. The school was established in the academic year 2014-15. The land was bought by Rev. Fr. Roy Chirayil CMI when he was the Councillor for Education and the Principal of St. Thomas High School, Nirmal.
Rev. Fr. Mathai Thonikuzhy CMI was the first Principal who laid a strong foundation for St. Thomas. He along with his team toiled day and night and it is because of their hard work that St. Thomas is growing in leaps and bounds in every field. The school was shifted to the new building in 2017-18. Rev. Fr. John Kunnel CMI (2015-16 to 2016-17) and Rev. Fr. Jomy Chandy CMI (2017-18) rendered their services as the Director of St. Thomas School and Rev. Sr. Sabitha MSMM (2017-18) offered her service as the Principal of the school. Rev. Fr. Thomas Chirayil CMI and Rev. Fr. Joseph Kuruvidassery CMI are rendering their services now as Principal and Vice-Principal respectively.
Vidya (knowledge) is divine and salvific in so far as it is for the integral development of the person and the human society as a whole. Vidyadaan, the process of imparting knowledge, is always an act of sharing. In the school, education is a mutual sharing between the teachers and students. This sharing goes beyond and encompasses the whole of humanity and the cosmos. Thus education brings the best in the child and the school thus becomes the second home where the student tries and moves ahead so as to finally succeed in life.