Sharing the vision and charism of its Founder, the members have taken up Educational apostolate since 1940 according to the need of the time. The school prepares the students for the CBSE Examination, New Delhi through English Medium.
St. Ann’s English Medium School (CBSE), Dahegaon, Khaperkheda Road, Nagpur (co-education) is a Roman Catholic Minority institution established and administer by the society of the Sisters of St. Ann (SAS), founded by Rector Fr. Wilhelm Meyer at Luzern, Switzerland in the year 1909. Sharing the vision and charism of its Founder, the members have taken up Educational apostolate since 1940 according to the need of the time. The school prepares the students for the CBSE Examination, New Delhi through English Medium. The second language is Hindi (to be started in class I)and the third language is Marathi/Sanskrit(to begin from class IV upto class VIII
Holistic Education : Our educational programme aims at the integrated development of the human person. As a catholic institution our attempt is to lead our students to various avenues of knowledge and help them to think creatively. We focus our attention to provide a sound intellectual, spiritual, psychological, physical, moral, social and cultural formation so as to be a true citizen of India.
a) Academic Excellence : “The real object of education is to give to children, resources that will endure as long life endures”. (Sidney Smith). In addition to the textual knowledge, our educational institution inculcates in the students intellectual curiosity, habits of systematic work, personal quest for knowledge, creative thinking , and aptitude for research.
b) Spiritual education : “What sculpture to a piece of marble, education is to the soul”.(Thomas Edison) To see that the spiritual education programmes are geared towards fostering in our students a high degree of awareness of God, self, others and the universe, and to help them to develop religious tolerance, promote Divine values and peace.
c)To excel in all round developmental activities bringing out the best from the students
d) To prepare them as future leaders/with inner strength and courage so as to take up responsibilities for the welfare of all.
e)Social Awareness : ‘Read the word but also read the World’ The students are trained to have respect for the basic human dignity and human rights as well as deep compassion for the poor. We make them aware of the evils existing in the society and instill in them a sense of justice to establish a just society.