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Dear loving Teachers, Parents, Students and Well Wishers,
As India celebrates its Second position in Common Wealth Games it has become clear to one and all that hard work bears fruit. The winners displayed a fine example of resilience, courage, attitude and grace - qualities that one would attribute not only to sports persons but even to students.
Mahatma Gandhi, the father of our nation, advocated "by education I mean an all round drawing out of the best in child, man and woman". So educational institutions aim to develop each and every child in the areas such as knowledge, skills and attitudes, mind and body and help in the unleashing of the potentials of the growing mind. It also aims to form generations of young people to focus their minds to the emerging concerns and the' cultivation of competencies to enable higher levels of productivity, outstanding in the sphere of human empowerment.
Only congenial atmosphere among teachers in school can promote all round development of a child. It is also paramount that teachers and parents cooperate with each other to mould their students/wards in right direction. In the words of the president of Ireland Mary Mc Aleesd, "we have reached a type of zero hour, a moment when our next step can radically alter our history. It is a time for people who are not afraid of frontiers, for people who have the courage to face even the unmapped roads, for people who have a clear set of values for the journey and an unshakable belief in the vision that is our destination. I wish you well as you look beyond the school days as you chart your path, choose your dreams and do the work hand, mind, heart and soul that will bring many blessing to this our land". So I quote "Dare"
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"To dream the impossible dreams
To fight the unbeatable foe
To bear with the unbearable sorrows
To run where the brave dare not go
To right the unrightable wrong
To be better far than you are
To try when your arms are too weary and
To reach the unreachable star".
May the Sacred Heart of Jesus Bless us all.
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Fr. JOHN EDIYAKUNNEL
DIRECTOR
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