The Canossians in Singapore

 

 

 

Apostolates
 
The Significance of the Logo

  • The set of 5 ascending roof lines represents the 5 centers built on one red heart to loving warmth.
  • The throbbing theme promotes a new star quality education model for the 21st century.
  • Our new education model 'Canossian Eduplex' stands on a strong true-blue foundation based on a shared vision.
  • It is the coming together of the 5 centers encapsulating the Canossian canon, "Built on love".

The five centres are:

Canossa Convent
Canossaville Children's Home
Canossa Convent Primary School
Canossian School
Magdalene's Kindergarten

The Canossian Eduplex (Education Complex) was conceived in 1993 in response to the need of better immersion and integration of hearing-impaired children in a mainstream Primary School. Moreover, the plan to relocate Canossian School for the Hearing Impaired (CSHI) back to its former premise at Sallim Road, coincided with the plans to upgrade Canossa Convent Primary School, Magdalenes Kindergarten, Canossaville Childrens Home and the Convent of the Sisters. It took three years to rebuild and in 1999, the Canossian Eduplex was completed.

The spirit and history of the Eduplex was vibrantly brought home with a power-point presentation. In a heart-warming musical entitled: Built on Love ~ Canossian style, the inspiration, vision and mission of the Eduplex was succinctly captured.

Education
A Dream Realised
Canossian Eduplex - The Significance of the Logo

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