Little Flower High School which had a humble beginning in the year 1953 now stands tall as a landmark for quality education in the city of Hyderabad. The school is an icon of holistic growth, with its rich legacy of excellence. It's my constant endeavour to create a free space to explore, a fertile place for learning opportunities and growth, catering to the needs of different types of learners.
Little Flower High School believes that education and character-building go hand in hand. Through myriad Literary, Cultural and Sports activities we are forging learning spaces and experiences that are truly fit for the go-getters of the 21st century. All students must be prepared to be successful and improve their creative, communicative skills and learn to collaborate with their fellow students. We wish to equip every child with the knowledge of robotics and coding and help them befriend technology like never before on par with the other subjects taught in the school.
Academic Excellence remains the cornerstone however it's not only about getting good grades it about the application of knowledge, skills and developing right attitude. In our quest for excellence, the stupendous effort of my staff that is committed to adopt the best pedagogical practices and adapt to the changing times and be adept in it is unparalleled. Besides being a coach, a mentor; teachers inspire our students to take responsibility for themselves and their learning Lessons are a blend of synchronous and asynchronous learning activities giving every child scope for enquiry-based learning. This specially curated learning paths demand our students to be self-disciplined, become better at goal setting with the right organizational skills and self-confidence.
I wish to see each child be a leader in their chosen field, uncompromising in integrity and holding firm to the value of compassion and care. May each Little Flower blossom to be a resourceful member of their family, a responsible and proud Indian and a futuristic global citizen.
Let your light shine!