Parent’s Reflection on Teachers’ Day
“Happy Teachers’ Day. On this special day we would like to thank the school and teachers for all the guidance and mentorship provided to our children. We are blessed that our children Aafiya and Rahin Somani have had the good fortune of studying at VKE. The school has been a home away from home and guided them at every step of their academic journey. The emphasis on Vedanta principles along with world class IB education have moulded our children to be international minded students with Indian values. Read More
International Women’s Day 2021
Wishing a Happy Women’s Day to all the incredible and dynamic women who we love and adore, who have shaped and raised us to be where we are! Here’s to all the Divine Women ~ the real superheroes. Our special Shraddha (respect) goes to our Mothers, who had sacrificed so much, for us to have a better life. They worked silently, suffered silently, never complained about their sorrows, or their desires, nor about their sufferings. They only had ‘dreams’, and we are the product of those ‘dreams’. Read More
Proud to be Part of Victorious Family
“It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change”- Charles Darwin.
“The enormous scare and anxiety caused by COVID-19 in mind of parents & students was short lived as each person of Victorious family stood together in this period of adversity and turned the things around towards the good. The Victorious Kidss Educares was ready to deliver for the academic year 2020-21 with renewed, prodigious zeal and enthusiasm and that too almost a month before the usual start of the academic session. This huge challenge to start the academic session virtually as per the government orders shattered many, but the task became diminutive in front of victorious family. This was possible due to strong administrative back bone which supported towards the cause. You name a work and administrators were ready for excellent solution keeping in mind the government norms, whether it was backup of virtual sessions during the cyclone Nisarga, payment of fee & documentation, collection of books & stationery and celebration of 74thIndependence Day; each and every work was an example of perfectness & smooth conduct. Read More
REQUEST ATTENTION & CONGRATULATIONS PARENT
NO HIKE ~ NO INCREMENT OF FEES (AY 2021-2022)
Please accept our prayers and greetings from Victorious Kidss Educares~ an IB World School. As an associated parent you are aware that our school believes in building an attitude of ‘Learning to Love to Learn’ where every child is exposed to learning with the latest of Western Methodology of ‘Inquiry based Teaching and Learning pedagogy’ of IB. This is coupled with the ancient rich heritage of Vedanta of India, along with spiritual wisdom of ‘Vivekananda’ and other Masters of The World’, coupled with the pedagogy of IB Learner profile and ‘Academic Honesty’.
Happy Guru Nanak Jayanti
Today marks the 551st birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, the first Sikh Guru, and the founder of Sikhism. Having spent his entire life spreading the message of peace and love, Guru Nanak taught us that selfless service was the prime way of life and is our supreme duty.
Here is a short story about Guru Nanak for you to reflect upon– Read More
“Let Us Understand More About Mother Kali & Deepavali”
Diwali is an important festival for Indians. The name of festive days as well as the rituals of Diwali varies significantly among Hindus, based on the region of India, with others too. Diwali, as a festival, dates back to ancient times in India, which is, after the summer harvest in the Hindu calendar month of Karthikeya. The festival is mentioned in Padma Purana, the Skanda Purana, and other Sanskrit Hindu scriptures; the divas (lamps) are mentioned in Skanda Purana to symbolically represent parts of sun, the cosmic giver of light and energy to all life, who seasonally transitions through the Hindu calendar month of Kartik. Diwali is derived from the Sanskrit fusion word Dipavali, formed from dipa (light) and awali (rows). Dipavali thus meant a “row” or “series of lights’ ‘. Its celebration includes millions of lights shining on the roof of the houses, inside and outside of the doors and windows, around temples and other buildings in the communities and countries where it is observed. Some believe it to be the celebration of the marriage of Lakshmi with Lord Vishnu. Read More
Question and Answers – Vedanta (Part 1)
Well, have you ever thought, that why is it, you cannot see our own face! In order to see our own face, we need to have a mirror. Just imagine, without a mirror, or without any of the polished surface, we cannot see our own face. Even with a mirror, what we see is only a reflection. It is not our face? It is only an image. Think, it is only a copy, a double. It is not our face. ‘Vedanta’, when we use for ‘self-inquiry’~ to know us, realize ‘who am I’ like a mirror, becomes that mirror, which allows us to see our real face. With the power and the wisdom of Vedanta, we come to know who we truly are. We become aware of our ‘Atman’ ~ realise our see our face and come to know, “Who am I”? Read More