General Information

MANAGEMENT & NATURE :

Christ Jyoti School is a private unaided co-educational institution founded in 2005 at Niwari under the management of Satna Diocesian Society, (Religious Minority Community) which is a registered charitable body under M. P. Society Registration Act 1964 (Reg.-3276) dated 28/03/1973 the religious jurisdiction of the Catholic Bishop of Satna Diocese. The school is run in collaboration with the Congregation of the Sisters of Congregation of Preshitaram.

STATUS

The school is affiliated with CBSE, Delhi up to the Secondary Level (No. 1030715). It thrives to excel in the educational scenario with all possible efforts.

MOTTO

The school bears the name Christ Jyoti. Jesus said, “You are the light of the world .... Let your light so shine before men” (Bible Mt. 5:14-15). The vision of Jesus Christ continues to lead thousands from ignorance of darkness to knowledge of light. Thus the Motto of our school is “change to change”. The change or transformation of the society through the transformation of the self.

MEDIUM

English is the medium of instruction, communication and examination of the school. Speaking English on the school campus is made compulsory for the staff and the students to facilitate a better study environment. The curriculum includes: .

  • English (Communicative)
  • 2.Hindi (Communicative)
  • 3. Sanskrit
  • 4.Mathematics
  • 5. General Science
  • 6.Social Science
  • 7.Information technology
  • 7. Moral Science, Art & Craft, SUPW, P.T. & Games.
  • 8. The project, Seminars, Exposure Programmes etc.

CENTRE FOR NATIONAL INTEGRATION

Christ Jyoti School is situated in the beautiful district of Niwari and is a centre of national unity as it has students from various states of India mutually co- exist. They are taught the basic values of patriotism, unity and solidarity. It is an ideal institution for parents/guardians for whom the health, discipline and safety of their children is a matter of great concern.

DISTINGUISHING HALLMARK

Christ Jyoti School, in Niwari, is distinguished by the following traits:

  • 1. Homely atmosphere (student-teacher friendly approach)
  • 2. Homely atmosphere (student-teacher friendly approach)
  • 3. A disciplined and orderly procedure
  • 4. Activities aimed at all-round development
  • 5. Systematic exposure programme
  • 6. English environment

AIM OF THE SCHOOL

  • 1. To help the children in their harmonious, all-round development of intellectual, physical, mental and moral powers.
  • 2. To mould the future worthy citizens of our country.

BE A GOOD STUDENT

  • a) Never omit lesson or home-work assigned. If you do, it is like missing a train that you can never catch after-wards.
  • b) Always revise the work done in class, and get your difficulties solved.
  • c) At the end of the week, revise all that you learnt during the week.
  • d) Make a daily ‘home-time-table’ for yourself. In this way you will learn to be a student of regular habits, one of the most valuable assets in later life.
  • e) Realize the value of time. Do not wait till the approach of examination. The key to success is regularity and hard work. Do not waste your God-given talents for want of sincere application.

TEN PRECEPTS FOR A CHRIST JYOTIAN:

  • 1. Be on time for school daily. Set studies with character as your first priority.
  • 2. Keep your hand and face washed, your hair combed.
  • 3. Keep your clothes and books neat and tidy. Cover your books with brown paper and label them.
  • 4. Do not write on the walls. Put papers, pencil peels, and food litter in proper containers. Do not play in verandhas and the classroom (skating, bullying etc.)
  • 5. Say, “Please” when you want something. Say “Thank you” when you receive something. If you have to interrupt anyone in conversation say “Please excuse me”. If you can’t hear your elders, say “Pardon, please”
  • 6. Respect and wish your teachers, parents and elders according to the time of the day.
  • 7. Be honest and truthful, polite and friendly, and well-behaved whatever may be the cost.
  • 8. Accept cheerfully every work and responsibility given, and face difficulties with courage and determination. Be bold enough to say “No” when you are asked to do a thing you know to be wrong.
  • 9. Be courteous and sportive on the playground with opposing team and officials.
  • 10. Respect and safeguard your property as well as of the school and also property belonging to others.