The Youth week/Day was joyfully celebrated across our various schools with great enthusiasm, creativity, and a strong sense of unity. The celebrations provided an opportunity to recognize, appreciate, and accompany young people as they grow into responsible and committed members of society.
This period was marked by a variety of meaningful activities including prayers, cultural displays, debates, sports, drama, songs, and educational talks. Through these activities, students were encouraged to reflect on their role in nation-building, the importance of discipline, respect, hard work, and service to others.
Faithful to our teaching mission, the celebrations highlighted our commitment to integral and holistic formation. In our schools, education goes beyond academic excellence. We intentionally nurture the spiritual, intellectual, emotional, and social dimensions of every learner. Moments of prayer and reflection reminded students of the central place of God in their lives, while intellectual and cultural activities stimulated creativity, critical thinking, and self-expression. Social interactions and teamwork fostered mutual respect, solidarity, and leadership skills.
Youth Week/Day celebrations also served as a platform for students to showcase their talents, build confidence, and strengthen bonds with their peers and teachers. The presence and encouragement of staff reinforced our shared responsibility in guiding young people toward a balanced and values-driven life.
As we celebrate our youth, we renew our commitment to accompany them with care, wisdom, and hope. We remain dedicated to forming young people who are not only academically competent but also morally upright, emotionally balanced, socially responsible, and spiritually grounded.



