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| Name |
ASSISI VIDYANIKETAN PUBLIC SCHOOL |
| Affiliation Details |
Affiliated to CBSE, Delhi by Order No. CBSE/AFF/930138/EX-01096-
1011/2010/216962,
Dated 20-1-2010 for the period 01.04.2010 to 31.03.2015
Affiliation No. : - 930138
School No. : - 06678 |
| Address |
Attipetty Nagar, Chembumukku, Kakkanad, Thrikkakara P. O., Kochi – 682 021, Kerala, India |
| Telephone |
0484 – 2424724 |
| Fax |
0484 - 2424824 |
| Email |
assisipublic@yahoo.co.in |
| Website |
www.assisi.ac.in |
| Date of establishment |
01.06.1994 |
| Founder Patron |
The Archbishop Emeritus, Most Rev. Dr. Cornelius Elenjikal |
| Founder |
Rev. Fr. Francis Kannikal, S. J. |
| Patron |
The Most Rev. Dr. Francis Kallarackal, Archibishop of Verapoly |
| Director |
Rev. Fr. Johnson D’Cunha |
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| SCHOOL HISTORY |
Assisi Vidyaniketan Public School was established in the year 1994 by the Archbishop Attipetty Foundation Trust, under the experienced and dynamic guidance of its Director, Rev. Dr. Francis Kannikal, S. J.
Situated in the lush, verdant environment of Kakkanad, on the outskirts of Kochi city with a canal flowing quietly by its side, the 12-acre settings could not have been a more conducive site for an educational institution. The school buildings themselves are a marvel in simplicity and economy yet high in utility. Excellent facilities are provided for Co-curricular activities and Sports and Games.
From its fairly humble beginnings, the progress was phenomenal. Starting with a total of 277 students at inception, the strength crossed the 1,000 mark in the third year, it has more than 2200 students from I-XII on the rolls today. It is now a full-fledged Higher Secondary
The school has grown remarkably in all respects. There are 89 Teaching Staff, 13 Support Teaching Staff
and 61 non-teaching. The School obtained affiliation under the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi, in the year 1996 and sent up its first batch of Class X students for the All India Secondary School Examination in 1999, and again the first batch of Class XII students for the All India Senior School Certificate Examination in 2001.
The School’s aim is to create students who are confident, competent and morally responsible individuals – a credit to the society they live in. Achieving academic excellence is high on the priority list but is coupled with physical, spiritual and personal excellence. |
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St. Francis of Assisi
Patron Saint |
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The Most Rev. Dr. Cornelius Elenjikal
(Archbishop Emeritus)
Founder Patron |
Rev. Fr. Francis Kannikal, S J
Founder Director |
| VISION |
“To be an excellent Centre of Learning …….
Unique in approach……..
Striving to build up human value based society.” |
| MISSION |
Assisi Vidyaniketan Public School shall facilitate comprehensive and integral development of its students by providing excellent facilities to imbibe human qualities and knowledge necessary for the individual and society. |
| EMBLEM |
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| The Emblem of Assisi Vidyaniketan Public School signifies three important aspects of Education through the depiction of the Light, Book and Hallow : |
LIGHT symbolizes God the author of True Wisdom
BOOK symbolizes the Treasure of Knowledge opened to the Seeker
HALLOW symbolizes a holy and serene atmosphere conducive for Learning |
LEAD KINDLY LIGHT
is a prayer to God, the True Light to enlighten the young minds to imbibe human qualities and knowledge necessary for success in Life.
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| THEME |
“From the Book of Earthly Knowledge to the Ethereal Light of God’s Wisdom” |
| SCHOOL ANTHEM |
Make me a channel of your Peace,
Where there is hatred, let me bring your Love,
Where there is injury, your Pardon, Lord,
And where there’s doubt, true Faith in you. |
Oh, Master, grant that I may never seek,
So much to be consoled as to console,
To be understood as to understand,
To be loved as to love with all my soul. |
Make me a channel of your Peace,
Where there’s despair in Life, let me bring Hope,
Where there is darkness, only shining Light,
And where there’s sadness ever Joy. |
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