Various Committees

Bullying is unwanted, aggressive, behaviour among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power intolerance. Bullying has serious detrimental effects on those who are bullied. The effects can be immediate. They can also be long term and cause lifelong damages. To deal with the predicament of bullying the school has constituted a committee to look into any incident of bullying. The committee is authorised to take appropriate measure to deal with concerns related to bullying. In every bullying situation, there are typically three key parties-the victim, the bully/bullies and the bystanders, who are aware of bullying. Each of these three parties is affected negatively by bullying. According to the CBSE circular no.: Acad.-17/2015 (CBSE/Acad/Dir (Arti)/2015) dated 9th March 2015, bullying can be directly from the bully to the victim (e.g., through physical intimidation or attacks, verbal abuse, unwanted attention and advances, damaging property), or it can be indirect (e.g., through spreading malicious rumours). It can also include cyber-bullying (e.g., sending unpleasant messages, photographs and emails, to the victim or to others).
The Anti Bullying Committee comprises of the following members:

Sr. No. Name Designation Position
1 Fr. Shine Augustine Principal Chairperson
2 Ms. Swati Joshi TGT Vice-Chairperson
3 Ms. Pamili Tembhare TGT Secretary
4 Ms. Poonam Imale PTI Member
5 Mr. Romeo Paul PTI Member
6 Mst. Mohmd. Fuzail Alam Head Boy Member
7 Ms. Jidnyasa Shende Head Girl Member

The Campus Safety Committee (CSC) was created to foster a safe environment for faculty, staff, student employees, and volunteers in the work setting through review, assessment, continuous quality improvement and enhanced communication and promotion of occupational health and safety across campus. The Committee will assess the effectiveness of occupational safety and health programs by utilizing data gathering tools, and may conduct reviews as it develops and implements quality improvement initiatives to systematically improve and enhance safety and health University-wide.

Members of the Committee are:

Sr. No. Name Designation Position
1. Fr. Shine Augustine SAC Principal Chairperson
2. Ms. Meena Singh Supervisor

(Foundational Stage)

Vice-Chairperson
3. Ms. Rachel Lazarus NTT Secretary
4. Ms. Rochelle Patras Chief Quality Officer Member
5. Mr. Kripanand Meshram TGT Member
6. Mr. Sagar Bhoyar PTI Member
7. Mr. George Jhones Security In-charge Member
8. Mr. Nicholas Hemrom Peon Member
9. Mr. Nandkishore Neware Peon Member

The POCSO Act, 2012 is a comprehensive law to provide for the protection of children from the offences of sexual assault, sexual harassment and pornography, while safeguarding the interests of the child at every stage of the judicial process by incorporating child-friendly mechanisms for reporting, recording of evidence, investigation and speedy trial of offences through designated Special Courts. CPC is primarily responsible for creating and promoting a child friendly and safe environment wherein all children’s well-being, safety and rights are protected. CPCs will be responsible for monitoring, reporting and responding to the issues of child protection.

Members of the Committee are:

Sr. No. Name Designation Position
1. Fr. Shine Augustine Principal Chairperson
2. Ms. Jaishree Jayachandran Supervisor

(Preparatory Stage)

Vice-Chairperson
3. Ms. Bhavana Soni PRT Secretary
4. Ms. Sarika Yadav PGT Member
5. Ms. Bindu Cherian TGT Member
6. Mr. Basheer Alam PTA Member
7. Mr. James Murray PRT Member
8. Ms. Vihanga Joglekar Counsellor Member

The objective of the Grievance Redressal Committee is to develop a responsive and accountable attitude among all the stakeholders in order to maintain a harmonious educational atmosphere in the school. The committee is expected to settle all genuine grievances of students, parents and staff amicably so as to create a healthy relationship among all stakeholders, contribute effectively to address and dispose the grievances at the earliest.

Members of the Committee are:

Sr. No. Name Designation Position
1. Fr. Shine Augustine Principal Chairperson
2. Sr. Celine Joseph Headmistress Vice-Chairperson
3. Ms. Stella Besterwitch Supervisor

(Foundational Stage)

Secretary
4. Mr. Ajij Khan EPTA Member
5. Mr. Atul Ambadkar PRT Member
6. Ms. Rochelle Patras PRO Member
7. Ms. Manpreet Kaur TGT Member
8. Ms. Shiwani Paunikar PRT Member
9. Ms. Sonali Kanojiya PRT Member

The major functions of the Internal Complaints Committee involve implementing the policy relating to the prevention of sexual harassment at work place, resolving complaints by the aggrieved and recommending actions to be taken by the employer.

Members of the Committee are:

Sr. No. Name Designation Position
1 Ms. Shiny Daniel PGT

Middle & Secondary

In-charge

Chairperson
2 Ms. Bijee Ajee TGT Secretary
3 Sr. Celine Joseph Headmistress Member
4 Ms. Caroline Joseph Counsellor Member
5 Sr. Rini George Office Admin Member
6 Ms. Mamta Raut PRT Member

School Transport Committee monitors the bus and transport safety. It takes the leadership in implementing the RTO norms in the buses and in resolving the grievances of all stake holders. It meets twice a year or as when required to address the issues related to School Transport.

Members of the Committee are:

Sr. No. Name Designation Position
1. Fr. Shine Augustine SAC Principal Chairperson
2. Mr. Prashant Mukund Supervisor

(Middle Stage)

Vice-Chairperson
3. Ms. Joan Chouri PRT Secretary
4. Ms. Rochelle Patras PRO Member
5. Mr. Nishant Sarode PTA Member
6. Mr. Ameet Joseph PTI Member
7. Ms. Sangita Raut PTI Member
8. Mr. Manoj Mishra POLICE Member
9. Mr. Narendra Rohankar Vehicle Contractor Member
10. Mr. Mujahid Vehicle Contractor Member