St. Joseph’s being the school run with a mission to bring about a positive change in society, makes it a point to keep the underprivileged before themselves. Three teams of teachers along with students volunteered to visit the Blind School, Sector 26, Vatika School of Deaf and Dumb and Samarth Jiyo -an institution for mentally challenged and specially-abled people to add a deeper meaning to the Teachers’ Day Celebrations, a day celebrated to honour not only teachers but the learners as well.

Josephians performed various activities ranging from singing and dramatics to playing different games in order to ensure learning even without walls and beyond books. The school has been carrying on with such activities now for more than five years in a row. This act was a prompt for not only raising educated youth but instilling compassion and morally boosting our young generation to indulge in acts of kindness towards the marginalized sector.

The Blind School Principal of the institute was all praise for the management of St. Joseph's School for this noble endeavor and presented an appreciation letter also typed in braille.

The program being the brainchild of the Principal Ms. Monica Chawla has been practiced for the past five years and the school authorities affirmatively look forward to continuing the tradition ahead. Wishing the Teaching community on this day, The Principal said children quietly replicate what they witness, it becomes our moral duty to not only preach but practice kindness, benevolence, concern, and empathy.