Mother Teresa received no formal education during her youth in Albania as girls were not allowed to attend school. She was home schooled by her parents. Her brother, Lazar, would have been able to attend school.
Mother Teresa was first a school teacher when she arrived in India as a Sister of Loretto.
Mother Teresa never went to a school, she was home schooled because girls were not allowed to attend school in Albania at the time.
Her first position with the Sisters of Loreto was at Darjeeling, India, where she taught at St. Teresa's School, a schoolhouse close to her convent.
Mother Teresa's first job was at a convent being a roman catholic nun.
Mother Teresa
In 1929 Mother Teresa had been assigned to teach geography at St. Mary's High School for Girls in Calcutta, south of Darjeeling.
Mother Teresa's first missions were established in Calcutta, India.
Mother Teresa's first job was at a convent being a roman catholic nun.
Mother Teresa left the Sisters of Loreto about the year 1946. One of the first things she did was to start an open air school in the slums of Calcutta, India, to teach orphans and other children living in the area.
Mother Teresa opened the first Home for the Dying in Calcutta in 1952.
Mother Teresa won The Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
Mother Teresa not only helped with first aid, she was frequently the only aid many of the people received.