Sr. Benjamin Mourin Suba. B
Best Citizen Of India ( Education )
Sr. B. Mourin Suba, Campus Superior of St. Joseph Mat. Hr. Sec. School, &
Joseph Vidhya Kshetra Senior Sec. School (CBSE), Poonamallee is a highly
spiritual, proficient in leading the school team. She is focused on students
centric programme and encourages every student to be the best learner of
the country.
She is the great motivator and inspires every staff to express and execute
their extra ordinary views, ideas and initiatives.
She has dedicated her life in 2001 to the Daughters of Mary Immaculate
and a collaboration society as catholic nun.
She served educating the rural children, migrants and orphan children at
Thirusoolam and St. Thomas Mount Block.
She was also working as woman organizer from 2003 to 2012 with
Tamilnadu Woman Development Corporation and encouraged women to
empower in their rights and helped women to educate after their marriage
and created opportunity for lively good programme. Very specially, she has
promoted many women as entrepreneurs and empowered women
economically. Organised many evening tuition Centres and linked rural and
under privileged children to main stream education.
From 2012 onwards, she was sent out as a missionary to work among war
victims and internally displaced woman and children.
In South Sudan during the war, she organised IDP camp and conducted
School education to the war victims and IDPs. Worked for Peace &
Harmony, specially worked as a counselor in four countries and helped
them to come away from emotional Trauma.
In 2015 she entered School education of Tamilnadu as a Montessori trained
teacher and was promoted to the Bachelor of Education.
She has Seven years of experience as a teacher and Management
representative in the school. She creates positive learning environment to
the student and identify the individual potency and encourage them to
perform better and become responsible citizen of the country.
She establishes rapport with the stakeholders. She is a keen listener and
accepts any type of suggestions for the betterment of the institution