I feel honoured to be in charge of a seat of learning that can mould the most significant resource of any nation — the young, impressionable human minds into individuals with cutting edge competencies, imagination and a strong drive to excel.
Our website is a window to our effervescent school life. On your discourse through the pages of this site, you will learn that the popularity of the school is not fortuitous; careful planning and programming, the vision of the management and a willingness to innovate in educational provision have all contributed to what the school is today.
You are going to discover that the school curriculum is oriented to bolster the physical, emotional, social and cultural needs of the students. Also, a strong requirement today is to simultaneously weave a firm moral fibre in the students’ personality. Hence, seeing value in the positive psychology framework as a rubric for our success, we teach students, not just subjects, we want to inspire education for its own sake by modelling lifelong learners, and remind them always that achievement must be framed by procedural patterns and ethical boundaries.
In order to fashion a truly collaborative environment, replete with deconstructed classrooms and to maximise their gross collective learning, we rely on a balance of pursuing academic mastery, synergically to achieve worthwhile goals and gently urging students out of their comfort zone to attempt new challenges.
The gifts of the students in five domains- intellectual, creative, social, perceptual and physical are identified and developed by structured endeavours. We are proud of our rich gallery of academic, co-scholastic, athletic, and artistic pursuits designed to benefit and advance students’ achievement in all spheres, which is what this website proffers.
Being sensitive to the important implications of this enterprise and keeping the contemporary global and national context in mind, we remain committed to the need to provide a truly holistic education to students connected to their roots and wings to soar high, as quoted by Jean Piaget;
“The principal goal of education in the schools should be creating men and women who are capable of doing new things, not simply repeating what other generations have done.”