School Crest
The white colour of the school crest embodies everything that is pure and wholesome, particularly purity in thought, word and deed. The blue signifies essential qualities of good character, namely sincerity and integrity.
The three corners of the triangle on the school crest represent the three aspects of school education: moral, intellectual and integrity. The widely opened book featured in the crest symbolizes the importance of reading.
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