Welcome to the website of Kalvi Global Nursery and Primary School.
“The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” Small is big. Small persistent efforts at reaching a goal achieve success however big it might be.
As you navigate your way through the site discovering what we have to offer, you will find answers to the many preliminary questions you may have about our school, our academic programme, and student life.
As the Principal of the school, I feel honoured and privileged to be part of an educational institution where every stakeholder is a learner and every day is an opportunity to learn and discover. We look at ourselves as a community of learners, where everyone learns—including our teachers, parents, and staff.
I believe in upholding high standards with an absolute commitment to strive to understand and improve the educational process, using team strategies, while wholly centering on student achievement.
Our staff fruitfully employs two diverse strategies that are of Love and Logic to foster a positive learning environment for all our students. Love and Logic may seem like two contrasting forces. While love helps nurture trusting relationships, where students feel respected, appreciated, and loved by the teachers, logic helps develop in students personal responsibility, self-control, good decision-making skills, self-confidence, and character building with high moral values.
Your child’s learning involves and revolves around an effective partnership between home and school. We know the stronger the partnership is, the more your child will benefit.
Whilst we know that the information here will give you answers to some of your questions, we also know that learning is social, and in this context, we encourage you to come and speak to us in person for a more detailed perspective. I look forward to working with you as we help create a school where parents are welcome at any time, students are engaged in meaningful learning, and the staff members are valued and appreciated for their efforts.
“My work is like a drop in the ocean, but if that drop is missing then the ocean is less and incomplete.” Let us never refrain ourselves from doing good saying that we are only a few, or insignificant.