Principal's Message
Greetings to all Parents, Teachers, and Students!
The most beautiful things in life are not things.
They are people, places, memories, and pictures. They are feelings, moments, smiles, and
laughter, which have to be counted as the most important things. I strongly believe that as we begin this
month of November, you all must have experienced those most beautiful things recently.
Most particularly in the last month as the whole state/country was enveloped
with the celebration of the most auspicious Hindu festival celebrating the nine
forms of Durga- Navratri. Our country India could well be called the land of festivals. The amalgamation of different cultures,
languages, and religions ensures that there is a festival being celebrated in
some parts of India almost every week.
Now as we began the second part of the academic
year, students are eager to be energized and enriched with the routine classes
and project work. Parents are also much
eager to know the performances and achievements of their wards. Gandhi says “you must not lose faith in
humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the
ocean does not become dirty” similarly our children are like the ocean, they
are with their own beauty and mischiefs. So parents must look at the bright
side positively and encourage them with a burning zeal. The New Education
Policy promises to encourage inquisitiveness and curiosity so that the student
is not merely confined to the four walls of a school or to a prescribed
syllabus. He/she is not just a student
but a true seeker of life’s insight.
Fr. Kanikkai Jeyaraj
Principal