Message From Principal Desk

The first principle of true teaching is that nothing can be taught. The teacher is not an instructor or task master; he is helper and a guide. He does not call forth the knowledge that is within; he only shows him where it lies and how it can be habituated to rise to the surface.’ 

The true basis of education is the study of human mind- infant, adolescent and adult. Any system of education founded only on theories of academic perfection is most likely to hamper and impair the intellectual growth and development of young, rich mind.

For a teacher or an educationist, we do not work with dead material like the artist or sculptor, but with an infinitely subtle and sensitive organism. We should not hammer our own thoughts into the young mind; rather allow them to expand in accordance with the nature. Every individual has in him something unique, something divine, something of his own, strength, and a perfection which already exists in them. The task of us, the teachers is to find it, develop it and use it. So the chief aim of education is to draw out the best and make it perfect for a noble cause.
We should all remember that we are the children of the past, possessor of the present and creator of the future. The past is our foundation, the present our material and the future our aim and summit. It is our responsibility to imbibe in our students the values of compassion, humility, respect for heritage, and help them bloom into human beings who are humane.

Principal
Subhash Sutradhar