From its inception, the Institute of the Sisters of Charity has deeply recognized the importance of
educating the youth, a core aspect of the charism of its foundress, St. Bartholomea Capitanio. She
held the youth "very dear to her heart" and devoted herself fully to their personal growth and
development, aiming to empower them to become agents of change for a just society.
Following the example of our foundress, we dedicate ourselves to educating young people in schools and colleges.
Our constant and careful efforts are focused on:
• Helping students recognize their dignity as children of God.
• Developing their intellectual, creative, physical, and aesthetic abilities.
• Instilling love and appreciation for their culture and traditions.
• Guiding them to use their judgment, will, and emotions wisely.
• Inculcating a strong sense of values.
• Fostering social awareness.
• Preparing them for future careers.
Our goal is to nurture well-rounded individuals who contribute to society and promote a better world where
love, fellowship, and service prevail.
Upon completing their education at our school, we envision a Holy Child girl to be:
• Spiritually oriented: with a strong faith in God.
• Intellectually alert: possessing sound knowledge.
• Morally upright: with a strong sense of moral values.
• Emotionally balanced: with an integrated personality.
• Socially aware: sensitive to the needs of others.
• Achievement-oriented: with a love for hard work.
• Patriotic: with a deep sense of national pride.
We seek the thoughtful collaboration of parents and the active cooperation of teachers to achieve these ideals
and objectives.