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4 FROM THE
PRINCIPAL'S DESK
I’ve always found it interesting how we as
individuals are nothing but an
amalgamation of elements we appreciate
in the people we know. Our parents, our
friends or an individual we admire from
afar or a stranger passing by. Anyone and
everyone we ever interact with always
leave an imprint on our lives. We adapt
and learn through encounters and
experiences.
For a child school is one of the most
significant elements of their childhood
and adolescence: one of the most
important and crucial stages in the
character and personality development
of an individual as they not only learn
academics but also learn important life lessons; social interactions,
responsibility, accountability, an understanding of relations, modesty and
also the grace to accept setbacks and failures.
We live in a dynamic society that is constantly changing and evolving and it
essentially is the responsibility of both partners; parents and school to work
towards providing our children an environment that will prepare them for
the future times. Helping our girls become fearless, confident and
independent is of utmost importance to us, to be able to provide them with
a safe, non-judgmental habitat to overcome their anxieties, fears and
weaknesses as they turn them into strengths.
Education plays a crucial role in empowering girls to become their best
selves. By providing access to education, we can help girls develop the skills
they need to navigate the world confidently. They can learn to become
problem-solvers, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. Education can
provide them with the tools they need to succeed in any field they choose.