📜 Our Legacy of Leadership
For over a century, Presentation Convent Murree has been guided by visionary principals who shaped generations of leaders. Meet the remarkable individuals who built our legacy.
✨ Our Beloved Principals
Dr. Sarah Williams
Current Principal (2020 – Present)Dr. Sarah Williams joined Presentation Convent Murree in 2020 with a vision to transform education through innovation and inclusivity. Under her leadership, the school introduced STEM programs for girls, digital classrooms, and international exchange programs. She holds a PhD in Educational Leadership from Oxford University and has over 20 years of experience in coeducational institutions.
Mr. James O'Brien
Principal (2005 – 2020)Mr. James O'Brien served as principal for 15 transformative years. He is credited with expanding the school's infrastructure, building the science complex, and establishing the school's first computer lab. A passionate educator, he believed in holistic development and introduced sports programs that produced several national-level athletes. Under his guidance, the school became the first in the region to achieve ISO certification.
Sister Mary Teresa
Principal (1987 – 2005)Sister Mary Teresa was a visionary leader who transformed Presentation Convent from a small local school into a prestigious educational institution. She pioneered the coeducation system in Murree, breaking traditional barriers. Her emphasis on moral education and community service shaped the school's core values. She established the school's library, chapel, and scholarship program for underprivileged students.
Father Michael Rodrigues
Founder Principal (1960 – 1987)Father Michael Rodrigues was the founding principal of Presentation Convent Murree. With just 45 students and 5 teachers, he built the school from scratch. His vision was to provide quality education to children of all backgrounds regardless of gender, religion, or economic status. He served for 27 years and laid the strong foundation upon which the school stands today. His legacy lives on through the school's motto "Service Before Self."
Sister Catherine Grace
Pre-Independence Principal (1945 – 1960)Sister Catherine Grace served during the pre-independence era and navigated the school through the tumultuous partition period. She ensured the school remained a safe haven for children of all communities. She introduced English medium education and established the school's first boarding house for girls from remote areas. Her dedication to girls' education was revolutionary for that era.
📊 Our Legacy by Numbers
5
Distinguished Principals
106+
Years of Excellence
25,000+
Alumni Worldwide
200+
National Awards