Our Motto / vision / objectives
Moto of our school
"Let Your Light Shine"

At St. Francis School, our motto "Let Your Light Shine" is a call to every student to recognize and nurture their unique gifts, talents, and potential. Inspired by the words of Jesus in Matthew 5:16, it reminds us to live with integrity, kindness, and courage—illuminating the world through our actions, words, and service.
We believe that every child carries a light within—a spark of creativity, wisdom, and compassion. At St. Francis, we strive to create an environment that allows this light to grow brighter, empowering students to become responsible citizens and beacons of hope in their communities.
VISION
"I have come that they may have life and have it abundantly".
GOAL
Inspired by the teachings of Jesus and our Patron saints St Angela Merici and St. Francis of Assisi, Our founder Fr. Urban Stein and pioneers, we Ursuline Sisters aim at the integral development of each student of our formal and non-formal educational institutions where we serve so that the students bring about the dimension of social justice, political and cultural fabric of society.
OBJECTIVE
To foster integral development we will:
• Enable every person to be emotionally balanced, intellectually alert, morally sound, spiritually oriented, socially committed and culturally enriched.
• Promote faith formation to achieve personal relationship with God and integrate faith with life.
• Promote inter-religious relationship by appreciating religion-cultural pluralism so as to realize that differences are sources for our collective strength rather than dangers and threats.
• Enhance the human dignity by educating the poorest sections of society, marginalized, unprivileged and girl children.
• Foster love for nature through appreciation, conservation and development of natural resources to counteract adverse effects of globalization.
• Foster patriotism by creating civic consciousness in order to be responsible citizens of our nation.
• Transmit Ursuline Franciscan identity through simplicity of life, sincerity, dignity of services that enhance labour and sharing in solidarity.