Principal's Message

Mrs. Neeta Gupta
A Message from the Principal
We are committed to giving our students a breadth of learning and the range of skills that they will need to take their place
as the leaders of tomorrow. We do so in the context of a values system that we hope will ensure that they exercise that leadership
with wisdom, compassion and humility.
I do hope that you find our website helpful in coming to know our school a little better. It contains a snapshot of some of the
amazing array of activities and opportunities on offer to our students and it also contains messages from key people whose collective
vision has made N.R. Children Academy what it is today.
N.R. Children Academy was founded to be distinctive and different and I believe it has remained faithful to that vision. It is a remarkable school, but
is also exploratory; we want to encourage a sense of intellectual curiosity and we want to take people into the world feeling confident
and believing that they can make a difference for the better. The world of the 21st century places enormous demands on our students
and we are committed to giving them a breadth of learning and the range of skills that they will need to take their place as the leaders
of tomorrow. We do so in the context of a values system that we hope will ensure that they exercise that leadership with wisdom, compassion
and humility.
What is being done here is hugely important, because we are encouraging our students to see that not only can they develop their own talents,
but they can move beyond themselves and encourage a sense of commitment to the wider community and to the betterment of the world at large.
Knowing who you are and knowing the values that will sustain you and must remain unchanged throughout your life, whilst becoming versatile,
flexible and able to adapt to the challenges of this rapidly paced modern society lie at the heart of all that we aim to
instil in our students.
I see great things happening here everyday; -many of them unannounced, many of them not particularly newsworthy, but all of them cumulative,
important and transformative. It seems to me that they are the product of a community where every one of our students is well known and
supported by a broad range of people.
We recognise that success in developing our pupils to the full depends on the teamwork we share with parents and guardians and on the
pupils themselves.