Dr. (Fr.) John Joseph
“Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them,” William Shakespeare.
Dear Students and Parents,
In addition to knowledge, education encompasses the development of values that enhance the various aspects of humanity. One of education's most vital functions is to mold a child's personality into a sound mind and contented spirit, one that not only has the 21st-century skills and aptitude needed for academic success but also enables him to deal with life's obstacles in a balanced and peaceful manner. Since each child's fundamental talents should be incorporated into their educational experiences, the educational system should act as a catalyst in helping them develop into well-rounded individuals.
Our goal at St Claret School is to connect academic success with a strong set of human values that are deeply embedded in the school's culture. In order to accomplish this, we firmly believe that a paradigm shift in the perspectives of all those involved is necessary so that, when the school takes the lead in initiating and formalizing education, its principles are enshrined in a good value system, which is then carried home and strengthened even more. And in all we do, we will remain dedicated to this kind of education.
I am grateful to our parent community for their unflagging support of the school in its quest for greatness. I also commend our teachers for their unwavering efforts to bring forth the best in every child. However, I would encourage the students to always be modest, humble, and disciplined while being prepared to broaden their knowledge and skill set by working hard and having high dreams. As collaboration is the norm at St. Claret School, I am confident that with our dedicated service, we can accomplish more for our students, who will be the leaders of tomorrow, if we band together.
With sincere and warm regard,
Principal