Principal's Message
Today, we are living in a more challenging and demanding environment. The rate of change in our living style is rapid with the technological advancement. This demands a new approach to education. We need to promote a globally relevant education, which will orient students to embody self-confidence and focus on the need to be life-long learners.
Our school setup is oriented to bolster the physical, emotional, social and cultural needs of the students. Our goal is to impart a value based education. We are conscious of the fact that emotional stability plays a very significant role in the healthy growth of a child. The school atmosphere evokes a team spirit amongst the students and teachers with a conviction that we can bring in a difference. The motto of the school “LOVE AND SERVICE” constantly impresses us to achieve greater heights.
It is great honour for me to present my view on the commitments of each sector of this educational institution, which is of vital importance to us as parents, students, staff, and administrators engaged in forming our society, our nation and our civilization.
Dear Parents,
Students are the buds that must be merged to bloom in full and when these do so, when these buds, the future hopeful of our generation, open up fully, to display their grandeur and distribute their fragrance, all around, society is complete. I am sure these are no new things. These matters are known to all. We have to provide all the facilities and opportunities to our children. This is not only our duty, but this is their basic right as well. Otherwise, we as parents have no right to bring them into this world, to expose them to the hazards and hardships of this world, without giving them the initial shape that they need. If we put a small flower plant in our garden or in a pot, we have to water it daily and regularly, apply plant-nourishing things like fertilizers, spray pesticide, etc. to facilitate the plant’s continuous and unobstructed growth. What we would do to a simple plant, should we or would we not do for our children, who are the very replica of our blood and soul. And just think, dear parents, how vulnerable a child is, how dependent it is on the parents! These small saplings, these children, how tender in feelings they are, how desiring and requiring attention and care, how weak they are and how impressionable! Thank you.
Fr. Ashok Kumar Sandil, SJ
Principal