About Us
Vidyajyot School, Mogar is founded and managed by the Prem Education and Charitable Trust. It welcomes pupils of all castes and creeds and prepares them for the Primary and Secondary School Certificate Examinations. It comprises the Nursery, K.G., and Stds. I-VI (English) having English as the medium of instruction.
This we hope to achieve through personal guidance, promotion of creativity, social awareness, and a sense of responsibility for the upliftment of the needy.
Our
Management
The trust is set up with the aim to provide adequate educational facilities to the growing population of the Anand district, With the focused vision of trust, the management surges ahead to create excellent facilities to catalyze educational activities.
Vidyajyot strives to provide a plethora of learning experiences that enrich the lives of everyone in the institution by making them responsible individuals and citizens committed to the values of equality, justice, and universal brotherhood.
If you are looking for innovation, exploration, and cutting-edge skills for your ward, then Vidyajyot is your destination. The school is about you and your ward.
OUR VISION
To impart an education that is life-building, character building having a reverence for humanity, enriched with moral values to face the challenges of life.
OUR MISSION
To educate every child, promoting a high-quality educational environment, holistic development, academic excellence, and responsible global citizenship to face the challenges of the world.
OUR PHILOSOPHY
We believe that a child’s education is the foundation for learning and
our logo
The logo of our school portrays our values and the aspirations of the institute.
The lamp symbolizes selfless service and generosity like a lamp burning itself for others. It also suggests that the institute believes in imparting quality education to the children.
Enlightenment, Empowerment, and education of the students is the vision of the institute through which the institute aspires to nurture every child to become enlightened, empowered, and enriched individuals. The olive branches represent “Victory” as well as “Peace and tranquility” which is the very essence of the values that the institute wishes to inculcate in the students.
The picture of a boy and a girl child represents the co-education that our institute offers and our belief that there must be gender equality and that equal opportunities should be given to boys and girls students.
The pictures of boys and girls standing holding their hands together represent our belief that we admit children irrespective of their caste, creed, or religion and there is no discrimination on that count.
HOW TO BE AN IDEAL STUDENT
- Always keep your body, clothes, and language clean. Cleanliness is next to Godliness.
- Be punctual. Delay is dangerous.
- Politeness is the polish, which will help you to shine everywhere.
- He who works hard brings honour to himself. A genius is 90% perspiration and 10% inspiration.
- Bring your school diary and stationery to class daily.
- Borrowing is a bad habit.
- Books are friends that give knowledge. Treat them with care so that others may use them.
- Classwork plus homework complete your education.
- Reading makes a man. Writing makes a full man. Write clearly so that others do not have to use spectacles due to you.
- Be sporting on the playground. Always play a fair game.
- An idle mind is a devil’s workshop. So never waste time.
- Be honest so that you will be trusted.
- Avoid gossiping. God is a silent listener to every conversation.
- Be cheerful with a welcome smile. God loves you.
LOOK CLEAN AND TIDY
Habits are generally cultivated, not inborn. Practicing good and acceptable habits from a young age is indeed the best way to cultivate refined habits. Following are a few tips:
- Have the habit of waking up in the early hour of the morning.
- Practice attending to morning needs with regularity.
- Pay particular attention to your personal cleanliness. Dress very neatly, tidily, and modestly. Your dress may well be simple, but it must be clean.
- Take a bath daily. When you wash your face, see properly your eyes, neck, and nails at the same time.
- Regular cleaning of the teeth is essential for health. Have y hair combed and brushed neatly at all times. Keep your feet Do not go about barefoot.
- Make a change of innerwear as often as you think necessary.
- Carry a handkerchief always in your pocket, and use it when needed. Blow your nose quietly. Never handle another’s
- Do not spit, indoors or outdoors. Saliva helps our digestion, so let us direct it to that purpose alone.
- Avoid poking your fingers into your ears, nose, teeth, or hair in public. Such personal cleaning work must be done only in private.
CLEANLINESS
The school is a second home. Students should develop a sense of belonging, taking utmost care of the school property (class- corridors-compound). It is obligatory for all to keep the school neat and tidy. It is each one’s duty to keep it clean not littering the ground throwing about papers or wrappers or plastic bags etc. Chewing gums and other unhealthy eatables are strictly forbidden on the school premises.