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From the Primary Coordinator Message
 

 

Why is primary schooling the most important phase of a child’s life? Is it because it is the most meaningful one?The answer is yes.
 
“It is easier to build strong children than repair broken men.”
 
The above quote of the African- American abolitionist Frederick Douglass significantly relates to primary education.
Every kid’s first and foremost fundamental right is to receive primary education as it guides a child to become a better human being of tomorrow. It prepares a child to face the challenges and open doors to new opportunities. It governs the path to the actual educational world.

Primary education plays a pivotal role in the child’s future by focusing on mental, physical and social behaviors. It is here that the rudiments of cooperation and communication skills develop. By developing their communication skills, the confidence of the child grows. There was a time when the role of a school was only to teach the curriculum. But now schools focus on overall development. Primary education forms the bedrock of this development.

We at St. Patrick’s impart primary education in a fun and entertaining way, keeping information and entertainment hand in hand to hold the attention of our kids. Teeming with learning-based activities backed up with technology and tradition, the primary section offers students education in a way that they can easily embrace. We give utmost importance not only to acquire knowledge but instill in our students’ discipline and moral values which form the foundation of any society. The motherly love of our teachers makes the students feel the comfort of the school as their second home.

With dedication and determination, we live up to our goal that children must be taught how to think and not what to th
ink.


With Regards,
Mrs. Joyce Samuel
Primary Section Coordinator