Our Philosophy
Our Philosophy
Our school motto is Simran, Sewa, and Sadachar.
These three S's are the guiding principles of Khalsa Community School. These are the values we wish to impart to each student. Under the guidance of caring and qualified teachers, our students are provided with a solid academic foundation. Students are intellectually stimulated, challenged, and motivated in an environment where they can experience the joy of learning and build self-confidence and self-esteem.
Simran - The Training of the Mind
Meditation, while a structured approach to learning, is the best way to grow academically; prayer is the best way to grow spiritually. Students at Khalsa Community School participate in the daily prayer, which strengthens their minds and enables them to focus and concentrate, thereby improving their academic abilities. We believe that prayer allows students to reach their full potential and improve their self-image, imparting them with pride and confidence in the Sikh religion. We encourage our students to think independently, train their minds for spiritual growth, and become lifelong learners.
Sewa - The Interaction and Concern for the World
Selfless Service/ Volunteerism/ The Interaction and Concern for the World as the World Changes. Our Guru's teachings have stood the test of time. Community Service and giving back to the community are principles that our students are taught. Students participate in community events and awareness campaigns and are encouraged to pay it forward. We believe that concern for others, acceptance, appreciation, and respect for others are vital assets in today's world. Our students learn to treat others with respect, courtesy, and dignity. We strive to demonstrate the values of sharing and selflessness and encourage students to develop a deep understanding of living in harmony with one another and our environment.
Sadachar - The Definition of overall Character
The definition of overall Character. We strive to instill our students with well-developed character and teach them to act responsibly, honestly and maturely. By assigning our students the responsibility of homework, studying independently and completing their assignments, they are guided to accept responsibility for their actions.