Ursuline
The term "Ursuline" primarily refers to the Ursuline Sisters, a religious order founded in 1535 by Saint Angela Merici in Italy. The order focuses on the education and spiritual development of young women, emphasizing the importance of faith, service, and community. Ursuline schools are known for their strong academic programs and commitment to fostering leadership skills in students.
Ursuline institutions can be found worldwide, with many offering a range of educational programs from elementary to higher education. The Ursuline Academy and Ursuline College are notable examples in the United States, providing quality education rooted in the values of the Ursuline tradition.