Principal's Message

I warmly welcome you to our Mount Sinai School family

An inspirational writer once said, “Flow wherever you go. You can’t be limited. Dare to rise above all limitations and become better than you were. Strive to arrive at the top.”

Education at Mount Sinai School is the process of learning and knowing. It is a holistic process and continues throughout our life. Even the regular happenings and events around us educate us from top to toe. An educated person has the ability to change the world. Education opens our mind and expands our horizon. It enables us to understand our duties as citizens and encourages us to follow them. We get to know our history and culture through education and imbibe those values.

A child has the potential to become a great and successful person. The parent and the teacher play a very important role in identifying and reaching the goal. At Mount Sinai, students recognize their potentials in a conducive atmosphere full of encouragement. Teachers keep the parents involved through effective communication. This helps build a positive relationship. To bring out the best, the parents and the teachers plan the partnership during every Parent Teacher Meeting.

We firmly believe that “Serenity of manners is the zenith of beauty,” and hence we value relationships and connections with the community. We encourage our students to develop respectful relationships with their peers, teachers and the broader community

Our professional, highly qualified and dedicated staff work together with energy and commitment to ensure that each student comes out on top.

Here at Mount Sinai School, teachers lead classes with effective and innovative teaching methods. The children are also challenged in order to build their ability to thrive as capable young adults in the future.

We are proud to be a high performing school and aim to be the selective school of first choice for all families within our community.

Let us remember the words of Charles Caleb Colton , an English cleric-

“Man, if he compare himself with all that he can see, is at the zenith of power; but if he compare himself with all that he can conceive, he is at the nadir of weakness.”

Regards
Mr. Samuel Das