
Rise 'n' Shine Convent School, Dhamdha started its journey in the year 2012, with
the aim of
providing quality Education to the boys and girls of this area. The school is the first CBSE School
in Dhamdha that is equipped with every facility under one name and one roof. Our mission is to
constantly strive to earn greater heights.
We feel very happy to be a part of a grand establishment. We are serving here true to our potential
to transform the young ones into a potential source of knowledge, energy, strength, and a catalytic
force to metamorphose the social fabric. A dedicated team of teachers, administrative staff, aware
and cooperative parents, and a management imbued with great vision, form a unified team making
endeavours to achieve the above.
Our students and staff enjoy our school campus that is surrounded by “beauty, charm, and adventure.”
As I walk around our school, it is exciting to see and experience the special and unique
opportunities available to our students
Rise 'n' Shine convent School provides a warm, caring, stimulating and challenging
environment in
which our students learn and develop. We aim to provide an education which explores and strengthens
the potential which is innate in every individual but awaiting expression. In order to do so, we
seek to provide an environment which enriches the intellectual, spiritual, emotional and physical
development of the pupil in an atmosphere that is happy and nurturing. Emphasis is thus placed on
promoting personal achievement, building a sense of responsibility and ultimately securing a strong
sense of self.
In Rise 'n' Shine School, there is a strong ethos of parental involvement for we
recognize the need
for open communication between the school and the home. It is only when teachers, students, parents
and other members of the community work in partnership that a child can grow into an adult who
displays sensitivity, integrity, good citizenship and respect for human diversity. We believe that
education is not about mere imparting knowledge but more about opening the child’s mind to self
expression. I have realised that with little hard work , some attention from parents, guidance and a
pat on the back from teachers make the process of learning easier, acceptable and enjoyable