"Child Care" Bishop Conrad School is a Catholic Christian Minority Institution established and administered by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bareilly. The school functions under the provisions of Article 30 of the Constitution of India, which safeguards the rights of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice. It is governed by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bareilly, a charitable organization registered as a society on April 13, 1989, under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860.
The primary aim of "Child Care" Bishop Conrad School is to provide quality and holistic education in accordance with modern educational standards, while nurturing the spiritual, moral, and cultural values of its Catholic students. The institution is dedicated to preserving and promoting the religion, language, script, and culture of the Christian community.
Although the school was established with a special focus on serving the needs of Catholic students, it warmly welcomes learners from all faiths, castes, and communities without any discrimination. "Child Care" Bishop Conrad School upholds the principles of equality, inclusivity, and communal harmony, fostering an environment where every child can grow intellectually, emotionally, and ethically.
With its commitment to academic excellence, value-based learning, and character formation, the school strives to shape responsible citizens equipped with compassion, integrity, and a sense of service to society.