
Everyone is born with the urge to create. It is part of our programme
of life. Whether we are parents trying to calm down a crying baby or
Teachers trying to encourage learning by raising a student’s curio city.
We all of us have dreams. We work to make the dreams come true.
Henry David says “If one advances confidently in the direction of his
dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined he will
meet with success unexpected in common hours. If you have built
castles in the air, your work need not be lost that is here they should
be . Now put the foundations under then”.
Success today is often defined by the power of the wealth that one
holds. Today students are influenced by models like parents, other
adults, peers and mass media, film, T.V etc,. Children spent more
time with their peers and less time with adults. If time want to have
more value on our children's values, parents have to be willing to
devote more time to them.
With advancement of technology, man himself is becoming a
machine . The reason behind this is, that he is spending more time with
machines rather than with human beings. Emotions , feelings, values
and manners are disappearing day by day .
In this context, teaching values in schools is a real challenge for the
teachers. What we aim in our school is a noble value exhortation
which formed the core of the ancient educational system that
produced the great scientists, ruler and honest men and women, and
more than all these a culture and civilization with we have lost touch
for some time now. The end of education lies in transforming the
individual and elevating him/her to an egoless state. The purpose of
education is to strengthen character in the younger generation which
is an answer to any of the problems that face people today. May the
true education carry the message of serenity, humility and human
compassion and wipe out the moral chaos prevailing in our society.
Fr. Arockiya Soosai Das
Vice-Principal