Background
Schools bearing the name "Little Flower" are found in several Indian cities, and the name is commonly associated with institutions inspired by Christian educational traditions, particularly those linked to the devotion of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, who is popularly known as the "Little Flower". However, this general naming pattern should not be used to assume any specific affiliation, ownership, or religious management for the Bengaluru institution that is the subject of this article. The school in question may or may not be connected to a religious congregation, a private trust, a society, or a chain of similarly named schools elsewhere in India. Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, hosts a large and diverse schooling ecosystem comprising institutions affiliated with state, central, and international examination boards, which serves as the broader context in which any school in the city operates. Editors expanding this article should establish, with documentary evidence, the precise legal entity that runs the school, the year it commenced operations, the locality or neighbourhood in which it is situated, and any historical milestones associated with the institution. None of these particulars should be inferred merely from the name or from analogies drawn with other schools.
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