Dharumavantha School - School Motto

School Motto

The School Motto is Faith, Discipline and Wisdom.

  • Faith:

Refers to the steadfast commitment of the students to the value of Islam for life.

  • Discipline:

Refers to a conscious control of mind and body to achieve high ideals of the School. It also hints to the idea of being a disciple of the noble Dharumavantha Rasgefaanu and guide students to do deeds of Dharuma or to do loyal service to the family, community and the nation.

  • Wisdom:

Denotes the school’s relentless effort to inculcate keen perception and sound judgment in our pupils as envisioned by the noble Dharumavantha Rasgefaanu

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