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In pursuit of excellence


Work of perfection.

The bee does not take pollen from a fallen flower. It follows the high and even path of collection from live flowers. Further, the bees demonstrate a high standard of excellence in terms of the structural details of the hive, its gradual development, the hexagon that are cells, the smooth walls, the ventilation of the labyrinthine quarters, the security of the royal court — everything is exact, measured and perfect. We draw inspiration from this simple example and emulate this culture of striving for excellence.

A walk down memory lane to the 60 years that we have journeyed reveal striking land-marks of changes in varied forms. Excellence is a dynamic concept ever growing and ever developing in innumerable dimensions. It is to this effect that we decided to go for Quality Management System (QMS) and Environmental Management System (EMS). The class rooms, the library, the laboratories, the play ground, the media centres, the school programmes, the hobbies, the activities, the games, dance, music, drama and lost of other activities shall be harnessed to direct the energy of the students into constructive, productive and creative ends. The process of creativity is the key to human excellence.

To be precise the play ground is the learning centre where tolerance, right attitude, self control, respect for rules, fair play, obedience, acceptance of decisions and togetherness inculcated. Our thrust is on the education for empowering the girl child, enabling her to take her rightful place in the socio cultural milieu of our times. Our installation of QMS and EMS is a practical demonstration to our students on how to be methodical and to preserve the environment..

Encouraging them in self empowerment and creating in them a thought process that explores the larger picture.

Sr. Phyllis

Principal, Presentation Convent S. S. S. New Delhi.

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