by admin_intelnxt | Apr 21, 2026 | Uncategorised
Under very unusual circumstances, it was on Thursday the 6th of August when the Divine Family officially bid adieu to 5 of our family members.
Although house-bound with the lockdown and pouring rains, 4 of our teachers did manage to reach school where our Principal, Vice-Principal and Supervisor awaited their arrival… to bid them a touching farewell and wish them a happy retirement.
The task of a teacher is a truly commendable vocation and educating is a noble mission. It is with genuine gratitude that the school acknowledges and pays tribute to their dedicated and sincere service in the field of education.

Teacher Saly
Your 28 years here at Divine Child have enriched our young students. You have not only imparted knowledge to the students, but have always shown a lot of patience with those in difficulty and been a companion to these girls gently accompanying them in their struggles and many a student endeared to you. I’m sure you will be missed by them.

Teacher Antonette
You served in this school for 21 years and your simplicity and unassuming personality is what has been a constant in all your relationships here in the school. Your loving guidance to the young girls and accommodating nature will be treasured by them for a long time to come.

Teacher Nanda
You devoted 14 years teaching in this school. The young children were drawn to you by your jovial attitude and loving concern for them. You will be missed for your spontaneous funny one-liners during staff meetings and gatherings.

Teacher Monica
You have been so full of life with your little children in class. For the past 18 years of your service here, your motherly care taught them to adjust to this new way of life away from home. You laughed, cried, danced, sang with them all the while and the little ones will remember you for it.
Cynthia
You have spent 34 years serving this institution in the administrative section. You have carried out your duties towards handling the Primary section administration with devotion and loyalty. Your service will be remembered.
Dear teachers,
As you leave the portals of this school, we wish you a well-deserved retirement and pray for health, happiness and peace in this new life that opens up to you. We hope you carry with you, the memory of a pleasant and rich collaboration.
May the road rise up to meet you
And the wind be on your back
May the sun shine warm upon you
And the rain fall gently down
May God hold you… ever hold you… gently hold you…
In the palm of His hand.
Good luck and God bless.
by admin_intelnxt | Apr 21, 2026 | Uncategorised
The Primary section students of our school exhibit their talents through various channels, one of them being ART.
Below are some of their exhibits.
by admin_intelnxt | Apr 21, 2026 | Uncategorised
Dear Students, Parents and Guardians
“This is the message we have heard from Him and proclaim to you, that God is Light and in Him is no darkness at all” – (1 John 1:5)
‘Deepavali’ – the ‘festival of lights’ is here again! As glittering diyas and kandils adorn and illumine homes, they fill the hearts of men with happiness, laughter and contentment. It is a time for joyful celebration! An occasion to revive and rejuvenate relationships, connect with friends and acquaintances and celebrate with fun and enthusiasm.
This year’s ‘Deepavali’ has a special significance in our lives… since the past several months the world has been confronting a global shock with the COVID-19 pandemic. But despite these dark days, the ‘festival’ brings a ray of light – people responding with support, help and encouragement for each other and the world experiencing oneness in pain and struggle.
And this year, my dear students, for you it is a double occasion to rejoice because along with the celebration of the ‘festival of lights’, it is also a celebration of ‘You’… a celebration of innocence and purity. God reflects His light in and through you, dear children, and so find that inner light of yours and keep it shining steadily so that, no matter how little your light is, may you brightly sparkle the lives of people around you with your good acts of compassion and your kind words.
Hoping the light from these little ‘Deepavali’ lamps continue to brighten our lives by being the harbinger of inner peace, love and prosperity to all and harmony in the world.
May God bless us all. Wishing you and your family a very happy and prosperous Diwali!
Sr. Principal

by admin_intelnxt | Apr 21, 2026 | Uncategorised
The great Maratha leader and founder of the Maratha Empire, Shivaji Maharaj is widely admired, especially in the state of Maharashtra. Born on 19th February 1630 at Shivneri fort in Pune, Maharashtra, this freedom fighter was a motivation for many.
The students of Divine Child High School not only learn about his inspiring endeavours, but also celebrate his life once every year by conducting various activities.
This year too, the children had an online celebration in his honour.
* Students of Std.l and ll glued pictures of Shivaji on paper with slogans written by them.
* Students of Std.lll made scrolls with pictures of Shivaji on them.
* Students of Std.IV drew portraits of Shivaji; others attired themselves like Shivaji or Jijabai and made small speeches about Shivaji.
These activities spread aware of the greatness of Shivaji, and hope that many of them would imbibe his impressive qualities.
by admin_intelnxt | Apr 21, 2026 | Uncategorised
Dear Parents / Guardians
Please note –
The school opens for the next academic year 2019-2020 on Saturday 15th June 2019.
Timings – Primary – 7:40 am to 9:30 am
Secondary – 7:40 am to 10:00 am
by admin_intelnxt | Apr 21, 2026 | Uncategorised
A home-truth quote by Nicholas A. Ferroni, an educator and activist, so aptly says it – “Educators are the only people
who lose sleep over other people’s children.” And yet, this noble vocation is embraced and held close to the heart
of all teachers.
The students expressed their love and respect for us teachers with their compliments and exuberant loving gestures. They prepared hard to entertain us and we enjoyed every bit of it!