Aims and Objectives

The school aims at imparting quality education to the children, without any distinction of caste, creed, colour, social status etc. The focus is on enhancing all-round development of students.

We further aim at forming the youth of tomorrow in the value of hard work, honesty and universal brotherhood.

To train the students to be deeply rooted in Indian culture with a global outlook and capable of facing the challenges of modern life.

To familiarize the students with the values contained in the Indian Constitution.

To work and serve all in the true Christian spirit of love.

To reach out and to work with all people of goodwill for the basic values of Truth, Love, Justice, Equality, National Integration and Communal Harmony.

To educate our children to grow into integrated human beings by helping them to have a proper relationship with God, others and the environment, through spiritual, moral, physical, intellectual and emotional development and formation of character of the students by inculcating moral principles and values.

To inculcate in our students values such as love, acceptance, forgiveness, justice, sharing and respect for all and to build up a healthy environment.

To have a preferential option for the poor and the oppressed so that they experience their human dignity and their integration into the mainstream of society.

To respect all religions and cultures of our country and to strive to achieve unity in diversity as part of God’s plan for humanity.

To foster community spirit at all levels and to create a climate of participation and collaboration giving all our partners–staff, students and parents – a sense of belonging, commitment and responsibility.

To work together for common goals with like-minded institutions and organizations in the neighbourhood.

To promote family life so as to enable our students to face the challenges of growing into responsible adults and to prepare them for a meaningful, healthy and happy family life.

Thought for the day

The art of life is to know how to enjoy a little and to endure much.” ~William Hazlit