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Compassionate Christite

The Compassionate Christite Programme at Christ Public School aims to nurture empathetic, responsible, and socially aware individuals grounded in religious values. Its vision is to inspire students to actively engage in acts of kindness, service, and justice within their communities. The programme emphasizes holistic character formation by fostering moral integrity, inclusivity, and compassion. It seeks to empower students to become change-makers who lead with love, humility, and a strong sense of purpose. Ultimately, the vision is to create a generation of Christites who reflect Christ’s compassion in thought, word and action.

The inauguration of the Compassionate Christite

The Compassionate Christite Programme at Christ Public School aims to nurture empathetic, responsible, and socially aware individuals grounded in religious values. Its vision is to inspire students to actively engage in acts of kindness, service, and justice within their communities. The programme emphasizes holistic character formation by fostering moral integrity, inclusivity, and compassion. It seeks to empower students to become change-makers who lead with love, humility, and a strong sense of purpose. Ultimately, the vision is to create a generation of Christites who reflect Christ’s compassion in thought, word and action.

Visiting of different Institutions at different parts of mysore

As part of the Compassionate Christite initiative, students undertook a series of outreach visits in early July 2025 to foster empathy and social responsibility. On 1st July, Class 7A4 visited Vatsalya Seva Foundation, an old age home in Hinkal, while Class 6A3 visited Wesley Girls Boarding Home at Siddappa Square, accompanied by their teachers and coordinators. On 2nd July, Class 5A3 students visited Sanidhya Old Age Home in Saraswathipuram, spreading joy among the elderly residents. On 4th July, class leaders from Grades 3 and 4 visited Christ Wellness Academy in Jettihundi, a home for children with disabilities. These visits were guided by faculty including Mr. Joseph Simon, Ms. Merlyn Christebel, Ms. Divya George, Ms. Pushpalatha, and Rev. Fr. Josekutty. Each visit left a lasting impact on the students, nurturing values of compassion, kindness, and service.