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Little Flower School Mumbai

Background

Schools bearing the name "Little Flower" in India are commonly named after Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, popularly known as the "Little Flower of Jesus", a figure of devotion within the Roman Catholic tradition. Many such schools across the country have been established by Catholic dioceses, religious congregations, or lay trusts inspired by that devotion. Whether the Mumbai institution under discussion follows this pattern, or whether the name is used in some other sense, has not been verified for this draft and should be confirmed by editors before any such association is described in the article.

Significance

The significance of any school in an encyclopaedic context typically rests on a combination of factors: its longevity, its role within the local community, its contribution to education in its region, the prominence of its alumni, its architectural or heritage value, and any documented role in broader social or cultural movements. For Little Flower School Mumbai, no such factors have been independently verified for this draft, and the article should establish significance through reliable sourcing rather than assertion.

Editors are reminded that on IndiaWiki, schools are expected to demonstrate notability through substantial coverage in independent, reliable sources. Routine listings, self-published material from the school itself, and directory entries are generally insufficient to establish notability on their own. If, after research, sufficient independent coverage cannot be located, editors may need to consider whether a standalone article is appropriate, or whether the subject is better treated within a broader article about the locality, the managing trust, or the educational network to which the school may belong. This preparatory draft does not take a position on that question.

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