It is part of a larger complex which also comprises Rygaards International School.
They were initially based at Amalievej 16 in Frederiksberg and later at St. Andrew's College in Ordrup.
[1] A chapel was installed in a room with high ceilings in the main wing.
The plans for the construction of a church were revived when the Sisters celebrated the 25-year anniversary of their arrival in Denmark on 12 October 1933.
Construction began on 3 January 1935 and the foundation stone was set by Bishop Josef Brems on 9 March.
Above the main entrance is a relief by Aage Nielsen-Edwin depicting St. Theresa with the cross.
Another statue in the church depicts the Joseph and Mary with the infant Jesus.