Greetings to all!
Welcome to this special edition of the All Saints‟High School News line!As we proudly celebrate 170 years of legacy, learning, and leadership, embracing this academic year‟s theme- “Nurturing an Attitude of Gratitude”, we take a moment to reflect on the timeless value that lies at the heart of true character: gratitude.
In today’s fast-paced world, it is easy to take the people and privileges in our lives for granted. With this year’s theme, we wish to inculcate in our students, a deep sense of gratitude for the countless blessings they receive each day, from supportive teachers and loving families to opportunities for growth and learning. As William Arthur Ward beautifully said, “Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings.”
At All Saints‟High School, our legacy is not only marked by academic excellence but also by the character we nurture in every student. Guided by our cherished motto, „Virtue Alone Ennobles‟, we strive to create a school environment where gratitude, respect, and integrity are lived values.
May this milestone inspire us all to move forward with thankful heart sand noble minds!
With this spirit,All Saints‟continues its moment cross various avenues of achievement,fostering the all- round development of its students. Here are a few glimpses from the All Saints‟Gallery.
At the outset, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to Rev. Bro. Roque for his dedicated service as Bursar and Primary Superintendent. A perfectionist in every sense, he is known for his meticulous planning, keen observation, and attention to the finest details in every school event.
As we bid farewell to one remarkable leader,wear equally delighted towel come another.
We warmly welcome Rev. Bro. Sleeva Reddy, a humble, compassionate and vibrant presence in the All Saints‟ family. Having served in various capacities- including, as a Rector, his return brings a sense of continuity, deep commitment, and renewed energy to the school community.
The Class 10 Board Results 2024–2025, declared on 30th April 2025, reflect the academic strength of All Saints’ High School with an impressive 99.57% pass percentage.With a total of 590 marks, Ms. M. Laasya Priya, our G.P.L. topped the school.
From 26th May to 4thJune, 2025, 47 cadets (12 JW & 35 JD) from All Saints‟ High School attended the NCC Annual Training Camp – IV at Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Gachi bowli. Cadets received training in drill, physical fitness, weapon handling, and attended CPR workshop conducted by a cardio surgeon, traffic awareness, and personality development.
On2ndJune,2025,Telangana Formation Day was celebrated with a simple yet respectful observance, featuring flag hoisting and regional song, honoring the spirit and identity of the state.
A seminar was conducted by Ms. Suchita Keran,General
Coordinatoron2ndJune,2025forthestudentleaderstoemphasizeonthequalitiesofa„True Montfortian‟. An in sightful and informative seminar on Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Safety was conducted for the teaching staff on 9th June by Ms. Suchita Keran. The session ai memento
chance teachers‟ understanding go there of AI introduction and the importance of maintaining cyber security in today‟s digital age.
An inspirational seminar on 5th June by Rev. Bro. Paul Raj encouraged teachers to embrace holistic teaching, guided by the theme “Teaching Minds,
Touching Hearts, Transforming Lives”. The session was interactive and well received by the teachers.
On 9th June, insightful seminar on “Shortcuts and Tricks for Effective Learning of Mathematics” was conducted by Mr. Poorna Chandra Rao for teachers (L.K.G. to Class 10), covering core concepts to enhance the teaching effectiveness across levels.
A Robotics Seminar on 9th June, 2025 introduced Science teachers to the importance and applications of robotics, with insights from Lt. Col. Merugu Solomon and Mr. Deepak Darla.
The Inaugural Assembly on 13th June, 2025 introduced the theme “Nurturing an Attitude of Gratitude,” unveiled by Rev. Bro. Vincent Mendonza and Rev. Bro. Sleeva Reddy, emphasizing gratitude as a source of inner strength, peace and positivity.
The Orientation Programme for the parents of Class X students, held on June 14, highlighted the importance of parental support during the board year.Alumni and their parents shared their valuable experiences Rev.Bro.Vincent Mendonza also addressed the Class X students emphasizing the importance of discipline,time management,and making the optimum use of available support.
The new academic year began with an Inaugural Eucharistic Celebration on 16th June, 2025 for Catholic staff and students, led by Rev. Fr. G. Arogya samy, Parish Priest of St. Joseph‟s Cathedral. His homily, based on Philippians 1:6, encouraged all to trust in God‟s purpose. Fr. Arogya samy was felicitated by Bro.Vincent Mendonza and Bro. Sleeva Reddy. Master Loyal D‟Souza, Class X SSC Catholic topper, was awarded a cash prize for his academic excellence.
The LKG Orientation Programme on 16th June, 2025 featured parenting tips by Dr.Deepmala Gupta and a brief on the school‟s legacy by Rev. Bro. Vincent Mendonza. The Akshar abhyasam ceremony was held for Master Sufiyan and Miss Carylon,and ninePre-Primary students were awarded for100% attendance for the academic year 2024-25.
On June 17, 2025, NCC cadets of All Saints‟ High School, along with senior teachers, actively participated in a „Tree Plantation Drive‟ under the Social Service and Community Development initiative to foster environmental responsibility.
The Class-I Orientation Programme on 17thJune,
2025was held to brief parents on the curriculum, assessments and activities. Rev. Bro. Vincent Mendonza stressed time management, healthy habits, and strong parent- teacher bonds for student growth. The Class-V Orientation Programme on 20th June,2025 guided parents on supporting their wards‟smooth transition to the high school curriculum and environment.
The Sports and NCC Club celebrated International Yoga Day on 21st June, 2025 with enthusiastic participation from NCCC adets, Scouts & Guides, and Class VII students. Simultaneously, the Primary School Block marked the occasion with equal zeal as students performed vicariousness.Rev.Bro. Sleeva Reddy joined in,promoting yoga as apathy healthy mind and body.
The Investiture Ceremony (High School) held on 21stJune, 2025 witnessed the newly invested Student Cabinet taking the oath of office, with Chief Guest, Mr. C. Vineeth Reddy, our proud alumnus, inspiring the young leaders to serve with integrity and purpose.
SSC 2024-25 Toppers were felicitated for their outstanding performance and applauded for their dedication and academic excellence.
The Music Club under the aegis of Cultural Club organised a vibrant Talent Show in celebration of World Music Day on 30th June, 2025 where students from Classes V to X showcased their instrumental skills and music al flair.
As part of the Haritha Haram initiative on 1st and 2nd July, primary and high school students led a „Tree Plantation Drive‟, inspiring environmental responsibility and sustainable action.
The Primary Investiture Ceremony on 3rd July
celebrated the appointment of student leaders, inspiring them to lead with dedication and responsibility.
On 7th July, the NCC Enrollment Drive 2025 saw enthusiastic participation from 180 students, with 50cadets (15 girls and 35 boys) shortlisted under the aegis of 1 (T) Arty Bty NCC.
On 12thJuly, Paper Bag Day was commemorated by the NCC Club, with cadets crafting eco-friendly paper bags to promote environmental sustainability.
The Literary Club (Primary/High School) hosted Hand writing ,Spell Bee,Essay Writing, GK Written Test and Poster Making competitions,aimed at encouraging languages kills, creativity and self-expression among students of Classes I to X.
The Cultural Club organized Solo Singing Competition for Classes I-X, providing students a lively platform to showcase their musical talents and boost their confidence.
The Cultural Club in collaboration with Fine Arts Clubs held Drawing &Painting and Pot Painting Competitions for Classes I-X, encouraging students to express creativity on meaningful themes.
The Cultural Club in collaboration with SUPW Club conducted Card Making and Vegetable Carving Competitions in both the Primary and High School Blocks for Classes I-X, to spark creativity and skills among students.
Innovative and meaningful class assemblies on diverse themes,central round‘ Gratitude’were thought fully presented by students of Classes I to X, effectively conveying their messages with clarity and impact.
ASHS Community:
We welcome Bro. Ankush Gudia and Bro. Vinod Ramtenky, the new scholastic along with their scholastic master, Bro. Sleeva Reddy.Their presence has brought in youth fulness to our community. We are grateful to the gift of Bro. Peter of Verona and Bro. Davis Vadessary whose presence is a grace and a blessing to this community.
The sudden passing away of Bro. Vasanth Kumar has sent shock waves to all of us and has left a void. With deep sorrow and heartfelt gratitude for a life of selfless service,we bid farewell to Rev.Bro.Vasanth Kumar M.,cherished member of our community. Born on March 19, 1981, he entered Eternal Life on July 9, 2025. We really miss you dear Brother!
On 12th of July, 89thbirthday of Rev. Bro. Peter was celebrated. Apart from the community, the staff of ASHS extended their warm wishes and prayed for his good health and long life. Brother was very happy at the visit of staff members to wish him.
On 18th July, 2025, the birthday of Rev. Bro. Sleeva Reddy was warmly celebrated by the All Saints‟ Family, extending their heartfelt greetings and wishes. A personification of humility and compassion, Brother Sleeva is deeply admired for his self lessness, kindness, and empathetic nature.
“Gratitude turns what we have in to enough and more.”–Melody Beattie
On this note, as we conclude this quarter, we take pride in the accomplishments of our students and the shared spirit that drives our community forward.With gratitude in our hearts and determination in our minds, we step into the months ahead with renewed purpose and promise.