“The Joy that ceases our expressions while the eyes are sweetgoing.” Today kindergarten students visited famous church of Sardhana with their teachers. It was fun frolic picnic ate played and enjoyed.
Read MoreVisited Rashtrapati Bhavan on 14 Nov.2022 and Interaction session with President of India. It is equally necessary that kids in school get a proper education in the arts and are taken on field trips.
Read MoreXavier’s Sardhana “INVESTITURE CEREMONY – 2022” “Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others.” Investiture ceremony is an important occasion where a school entrusts its upcoming leaders with certain roles and responsibilities. Delegation of responsibility and giving authority to children is…
Read MoreSt. Xavier’s World School- Sardhana organized inter school Kabaddi Tournament on 29th & 30th October 2022 in campus only many teams has participated with full excitement. for more photos please Click here
Read MoreXavier’s Sardhana “Welcoming Smt. Shakuntala Gautam ( I.A.S.) Labour Commissioner, Uttar Pradesh Former S.D.M Sardhana Former A.D.M.City, Kanpur Former D.M. Amethi Former D.M. Baghpat Former Director, Sthaniya Nikay, Uttar pardesh Present.. Labour Commissioner, Uttar Pradesh in Kabaddi Tournament
Read MoreHappy Diwali Wishes 2022. May your Diwali be filled with joy and light. I hope the light of Deepawali brightens your day this Diwali.I wish you a prosperous, healthy, and happy Diwali.“Let us celebrate the Diwali festival with smiles on our faces and joy in our hearts with all our students.” Well Wishers From Members…
Read MoreNavaratri Festival – Dandiya Eve. Celebrating the Hindu deity Shakti, meaning Strength or Power, ‘Nava’ means ‘Nine’ and ‘Ratri’ means nights in Sanskrit. The nine forms of Shakti/Devi are worshipped with Dandiya Raas a traditional folk dance of Vrindavan. Happy Navmi to all of you. May maa Durga help our students to achieve their goals.…
Read MoreNavaratri Festival – Dandiya Eve. Celebrating the Hindu deity Shakti, meaning Strength or Power, ‘Nava’ means ‘Nine’ and ‘Ratri’ means nights in Sanskrit. The nine forms of Shakti/Devi are worshipped with Dandiya Raas a traditional folk dance of Vrindavan. Happy Navmi to all of you. May maa Durga help our students to achieve their goals.…
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