Classes I & II Admission Notice 2026-27
Nursery Admission Payment & Registraion Form for classes I & II
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19thJan,2026
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22thAug,2024
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13thAug,2024
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27thJan,2024
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27thJan,2024
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22thAug,2023
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19thAug,2023
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03thJul,2023
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The Sisters of Charity of Saints Bartolomea Capitanio and Vincenza Gerosa dedicate themselves to the service of the youth, the sick, and the needy, engaging themselves to be a sign of God's love among people in conformity with the charism of the Institute.
This Institute from the beginning has developed a profound consciousness that education of the youth is a vital component of the charism of its foundress St. Bartolomea Capitanio who held the youth "very dear to her heart" and committed herself whole-heartedly to their personal growth and development so that they would become agents of change for a just society.
When audiences first heard about Ralph el Demoledor ( Wreck-It Ralph ), many expected a simple, silly video game movie for kids. What Disney delivered in 2012, however, was a surprisingly deep, heartfelt story about identity, friendship, and the courage to define yourself.
The film follows Ralph (voiced by John C. Reilly), the heavy-handed antagonist of the classic arcade game Fix-It Felix Jr. For 30 years, Ralph has lived in a garbage dump, hated by the other characters in his game while the hero, Felix, gets all the glory and the pie. Tired of being the bad guy, Ralph decides he can win a medal and earn respect by becoming a hero. He “game-jumps” into Hero’s Duty , a violent, modern first-person shooter, where he clumsily steals a medal. But his escape accidentally unleashes a deadly Cy-Bug into the arcade’s power grid.
Ralph’s famous mantra, “I’m bad, and that’s good. I will never be good, and that’s not bad,” is a powerful lesson about self-acceptance. He learns that being the villain is a role , not an identity. Vanellope faces a similar struggle—she is dismissed because of her glitch, but she eventually learns that her flaw is actually her greatest strength. For adult audiences, the film is a nostalgia bomb. Disney secured rights to real-life classic characters, so you’ll spot Sonic the Hedgehog, Q*bert, Pac-Man, and even the zombie from House of the Dead . These cameos aren’t just decoration; they ground the story in a world that feels authentic to anyone who grew up in arcades. Critical Reception and Legacy Ralph el Demoledor was a massive hit, earning over $471 million worldwide and receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature. Critics praised its clever world-building and emotional depth. It successfully proved that Disney could compete with Pixar in telling sophisticated, visually stunning stories.
Toy Story , The Lego Movie , Inside Out . ¿Buscas dónde verla? The film is available on Disney+ and for digital rental on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.
★★★★½ (4.5/5)
The medal ends up in the candy-coated racing game Sugar Rush , a kart-racing world made of lollipops, chocolate mountains, and bubblegum. There, Ralph meets Vanellope von Schweetz (Sarah Silverman), a glitchy, outcast “glitch” who is blocked from racing by the tyrannical King Candy. The two outcasts form an unlikely alliance: Vanellope will help Ralph get his medal back if he helps her build a car to race. What makes Ralph el Demoledor special is its emotional core. The movie asks a profound question: If you are programmed to be a “bad guy,” does that mean you are bad?
In a conflict between the heart and the brain follow your heart.