Mother Teresa was home schooled as a child as girls could not attend school at that time in Albania. When she joined the Sisters of Loreto, she was sent to Ireland for a few months of training in the English language. That was all the schooling she received.
She didn't. She was home-schooled by her mother because girls were not allowed to attend school in Albania at the time. Later when she joined the Sisters of Loreto she was sent to Ireland so she could learn to speak English.
It is uncertain which high school that Mother Theresa attended. The only education documented for her is Loreto Abbey, Rathfarnham from 1928 to 1929.
Mother Teresa had no formal education and attended no college or university.
Mother Teresa was home schooled and never attended a school as girls were not allowed to do so in Albania at the time.
She was home schooled as girls were not allowed to attend schools in Albania at the time.
Mother Teresa was home schooled as a child since girls were not allowed to attend school in Albania at the time.
Mother Teresa was home schooled by her mother as girls were not allowed to attend school in Albania at the time.
Mother Teresa never attended school. She was home schooled by her mother. Girls were not allowed to attend school in Albania at the time.
Mother Teresa never attended college except for a brief stay at an academy in Ireland where she learned English.
Mother Teresa to have them.
Mother Teresa did not participate in or follow sports.
Nirmala is the name of the successor of Mother Teresa, not the name of Mother Teresa.
No, Mother Teresa was a Catholic.
Mother Teresa had no pets.
No, Mother Teresa was Albanian.
Mother Teresa was a Catholic her entire life.
Yes he was. Mother Teresa was the youngest of the three siblings.
Yes, he was married to Mother Teresa's mother.
No, Mother Teresa had no biological children.
Mother Teresa was a Catholic.