Chairman’s Message
Message From the Chairman’s Desk
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“Children must be taught how to think, not what to think" says Margaret Mead. Yes, this is unerringly what the present and the future societies require. Children are our future and we want them to grow up well. They should be capable of thinking about themselves while preoccupied with making momentous decisions to lead an ecstatic and stress–free life.
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Education is not a mere accumulation of facts; it is the preparation of life itself. One of the most significant character traits that need to be instilled in our youth during their education is a finely ingrained attitude of service- before self. The aim is to make them successful not only in life but also conscious of their duties and responsibilities towards their fellow citizens. It is with this vision that CPS was established in 2010 offering quality education from Pre- Primary to K12 level.
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CPS aims to promote a system of integral education in a congenial child- friendly environment that emphasizes the unity of all knowledge, synthesizes humanity and sciences, and recognises that each child is unique.
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Education should enable students to soar high - morally, socially, and spiritually. I want my students to learn that the secret of success and contentment lies in discovering one's strengths as well as limitations. There is, therefore, every reason to place a renewed emphasis on the humanistic dimensions of education, enabling each person to grasp and appreciate the individuality of others and to discover one's self through an inner journey whose milestones are knowledge, introspection, and humility. This should guide educational thinking in conjunction with other holistic objectives.
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You would find a wealth of learning opportunities at CPS for higher learning that would serve as an essential stepping stone to a fulfilling life and career.
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Recently I read in one of the books, “Every child is a Butterfly in Making”. Being the Chairman of the institution I am extremely glad to recall that we have got many caterpillars in our hands and I with my group of teachers here take up the whole obligation to groom them as wondrous and distinguished butterflies of tomorrow.