THE ROLE OF MORAL SCIENCE IN SHAPING CHARACTER AT SARVOTTAM

THE ROLE OF MORAL SCIENCE IN SHAPING CHARACTER AT SARVOTTAM

04-11-2025

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School isn’t just about maths, science, and exams but also about learning to be a good person. At Sarvottam International School, we believe what is in your heart is equally as important as what is in your notebook.
That’s where moral science plays an important role. It teaches children how to deal with others, how to make good choices, and how to understand right and wrong.
We want our students to grow up not only to be smart and successful but also to be kind, honest, and respectful. These are the values that will stay long after their school days are over.

What Are Moral Values?

Moral values are the simple things we all learn while growing up like saying the truth, helping others, being fair, and showing respect. They guide us in everyday life.
For students, these values show in how they speak to their classmates, how they behave in difficult situations, and how they make decisions no matter big or small.

Why Are Moral Values Important for Children?

There are many reasons why values matter in a child’s life. Here are a few of them:

1. They Shape the Child’s Personality

When children learn and practice good values early on in their lives, it helps build their character. They learn to be respectful, patient, responsible, and confident; these habits slowly become part of who they are.

2. They Help Children Do Well in Life

Getting good marks is important, but being honest, reliable, and respectful is what truly helps in the long run. Be it’s school, work, or home, people remember those who have strong values.

3. They Make Children Emotionally Strong

When children know what they believe in, they feel more sure of themselves. They’re better at handling stress, staying calm, and doing the right thing even when things aren’t at all easy.

4. They Teach Children How to Get Along with Others

School exposes children to many different kinds of people. But being kind, being patient, and being accepting is what truly helps them make friends, avoid fights, and build good relationships with others.

5. They Help During Tough Times

The harsh reality of life is that it’s not always smooth. Sometimes things go wrong. Children who grow up with strong values are better at dealing with problems. They don’t give up easily. They try to find a way forward and learn from challenges.

How Sarvottam International School Teaches These Values

We do not treat moral science as just another subject. To us, it is considered a part of everyday school life. Here is how:

Through Stories and Discussions

We discuss real-life stories and situations in the classroom. This helps children understand what does it mean to be honest, kind, or fair and why these matter.

By Working Together

Participating in group and team activities enables children to express their ideas, consider others’ opinions and support one another. These common activities help build a strong sense of community.

By Letting Children Speak

We give students space to share their thoughts. Sometimes we simply ask what they might do in a difficult situation. Discussing these types of topics can improve their thought process and allow them to make better choices.

By Appreciating Good Behaviour

We always notice when a child shows kindness or honesty. We believe it’s important to celebrate good behaviour and not only just good marks. This encourages students to keep doing the right thing.

What Parents Can Do

No matter what anyone says, the truth is that values start at home. Children pick up a lot by watching their parents. So parents can help by:

● Discussing with your child about what’s right and wrong
● Encouraging them to say sorry and forgive others
● Teaching them about the meaning of respect and honesty
● Being a role model because children learn the most by observing you

It is also important to listen to your child’s thoughts. Sometimes they have questions about what they see or hear about. If you talk openly with them, it will build trust and help them grow into thoughtful, caring individuals.

Final Thoughts

At Sarvottam International School, one of the top CBSE schools in Greater Noida West, we believe that students should learn how to be a good person because it’s just as important as learning how to solve a maths problem or write an essay.

Through moral science, we are enabling children to understand the good values that make life better not only for them, but for all those around them as well. Our goal is to cultivate students who are bright and self-assured, and also kind, fair, and respectful to others.

Because in the end, being a good human being is the best kind of success.

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