It gives me an immense pleasure to learn that Nirmala Senior Secondary School is launching its website. By doing so, we are becoming part of the âGlobal village Marshall McLuhan, the great Communications Expert, had written about. He had already predicted the coming of the âWorld Wide Web much before it came into existence and became operational. Nirmala is jumping on board rather late! But that does matter, especially when it comes to joining the bang-wagon of progress. It is always Better late than Never!
Nirmala School was founded in 1958, by Rev. Fr. John Lakra, a priest of the Ranchi Archdiocese, who was working in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands at that time. The Mission of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands was a part of the Ranchi Archdiocese. A man of extraordinary foresight, Fr. John Lakra, of happy memory, deserves our administration and grateful thanks. One can imagine the problems and difficulties of those times! Suffice it to say that, according to some sources, the ratio of the population of the Andaman Islands was: 7 men to 1 woman! The islands were very dangerously malaria-infested. Who would ever think of starting a school surrounded by these and so many other obstacles? Well, Fr. John Lakra did it, because of his foresight and convictions! And that is how Nirmala School came into existence.
Fr. Jonh Lakra , was well aware that Education was a very important tool, and that it would be the only way for the development of the children, specially the children of the Adivasis of the Chota-Nagpur (Ranchi) region, who were working here in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, in the Forest, PWD and other departments. We take our hats off to the visionary who gave us Nirmala School, which has grown, over the year, to its present status of a Senior Secondary School, and has been catering to the educational needs of the children of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, particularly those of the Adivasi of the Chota-Nagpur (Ranchi) region.
I cannot but recall to mind that this growing institution, which has rendered a wonderful service to its students, has had renowned students in its ranks. They are rendering very valuable service to society in the islands, as well as elsewhere. The present Principal Mrs. Caroline Mathew herself is a student of this institution. Like any other educational institution, Nirmala Senior Secondary School has its own problems and challenges. Foremost these is to face the slow-learning and lack of motivation among its students. This, of course, is not surprising at all, when we consider the fact that the students, in many cases are the very first generation at school. The parents of many of them are very little educated or not educated at all. In a challenging situation like this, my call to the staff of Nirmala is that they rise to take up this challenge which is in front of them. The greater the challenge the readier the staff must be to face it. The lower the motivation among the students, the greater must be the motivation among the staff. As they say, when the going gets tough, the tough get going. Rather than think of the students as unteachable, the staff should be prepared to change themselves, and arm themselves with a renewed determination. With a firm trust in God who, Nirmala believes, is its First Agent of Formation, and with a good preparation and determination on the part of the Staff, hand in-hand with the good will and sweat of both the students and the staff, Nirmala will scale great heights. This is my earnest prayer and wish for Nirmala
It is with great joy that I join in the launching of this school Website. May the âMedium itself be the first Message as Marshall McLuhan would have it. May the launching of the school Website add to the enthusiasm and zeal of the Staff as well as of the Students. May the goals Nirmala sets for itself, and the dreams it dreams, no matter how lofty, may turn to reality.
Wishing Nirmala Senior Secondary School the Blessing of the Holy Trinity and the guidance and protection of its Patroness Mother Mary, The Immaculate Mother of Jesus. May the school programmes prosper with new resolutions. I wish the very best to the Staff as well as to the students. It is also my hope that the school Website will also become a platform for its Ex-students all around the country, to know about the progress being made by the school and to renew their bonds with their ALMA MATER
CRESCAT ET FLOREAT NIRMALA!
+Visuvasam Selvaraj
(Bishop of Port Blair & Chairman,
(Nirmala Senior Secondary School)