About

Who We Are

 

Founded in 1931 by the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, St. Joachim's School, an English medium institution, transforms young minds into ambassadors of social and ecological justice.
Our commitment to holistic education, academic excellence, character building, student well-being, transformative learning, creativity, critical thinking, and lifelong learning defines our victorious journey.

Fueled by the foresight of Blessed Mary of the Passion, our dedicated teachers design and shape each individual by focusing on the integral development of the students as a whole and thereby they be a role model and inspiration to go further and to dream bigger.


Foundresses' Vision of Education

St. Joachim's School embodies Blessed Mary of the Passion's vision. Our commitment to holistic education, academic excellence, and character building shapes young minds as ambassadors of social and ecological justice, upholding our nation's pluralistic heritage through dedicated teachers.

Our Goal

To embrace 'Living in Truth and Charity' is to dwell in the divine presence. We, the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, are dedicated to provide holistic education, fostering academic excellence, character building, and student well-being. Through transformative learning, creativity, and critical thinking, we aim to mould young minds into lifelong learners and ambassadors of social and ecological justice. Our English medium school, spanning from KG to STD X, strives to uphold the values of Truth and Charity, ensuring a dynamic learning environment that contributes to the pluralistic heritage of our nation.

Vision

To impart holistic formation to the younger generation through a morally, socially, ecologically and intellectually sound education.

Motto

"To love Through Truth"
'Living in truth & charity is living in the presence of God Because 'to live of God' is to live of truth in all things.' (JO: 143)

Mission

Our mission is to enhance the ethical, social, spiritual and intellectual development of the younger generation of the locality.