School Culture

At Our Lady of Perpetual Help, we have guidelines on how children should carry themselves around the school and even outside the school. Below are the guidelines:

  • A Culture of Prayer (Spiritual Grounding): Every day begins and ends with reflection, ensuring that our students’ academic efforts are rooted in faith and a deep connection to God.

  • A Culture of Reflective Focus: We teach children the value of quietude. This fosters an environment of deep concentration in the classroom and inner peace during spiritual moments.

  • A Culture of Social Eloquence: Students are taught to acknowledge visitors and elders with respect, building the confidence and etiquette necessary for future professional and social success.

  • A Culture of Order and Self-Discipline: Through the practice of graceful walking, we instill self-regulation and a sense of calm, orderly movement across the campus.

  • A Culture of Presentational Excellence: We believe that a neat appearance reflects a disciplined mind. Our students take pride in their uniform, learning that attention to detail is a key life skill.

  • A Culture of Stewardship (Environmental Care): By maintaining a litter-free environment, students learn “Unhu/Ubuntu” in practice—caring for their “Common Home” and respecting shared spaces.

  • A Culture of Responsible Innovation (ICT Ethics): In our computer labs, technology is paired with integrity. Students learn to be responsible digital citizens who use their technical skills for the betterment of society.

  • A Culture of Appropriate Speech (Integrity): We emphasize the power of words, encouraging students to speak with kindness, honesty, and clarity at all time

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