It gives me immense pleasure to welcome you to Fortune Convent Senior Secondary School – a temple of learning where excellence, discipline, and integrity are nurtured to build future-ready citizens.
“ Hard Work And Dedication Will Lead To Achieve Your Goal. Follow Your Dreams .”
Since its humble beginning in 2002, Fortune Convent has grown steadily, earning affiliation up to 10+2 in the streams of Arts, Commerce, and Science. Our vision has always been to provide quality education in a peaceful, pollution-free environment that allows young minds to grow without limits. With the dedicated efforts of our Principal, Mrs. Yaman Sharma, and the unwavering support of our staff, the school has evolved into a trusted name in the field of education in the region.
At Fortune Convent, we believe that education is not merely about books and examinations—it is about shaping character and instilling values. Our team of well-qualified and experienced educators is committed to nurturing each child academically and personally. From the foundational years to senior secondary, our structured approach ensures individual attention and holistic development.
We place a strong emphasis on English as a medium of instruction and encourage parents to foster an English-speaking environment at home. We also discourage private tuitions, as our school provides sufficient academic support and subject-specific coaching within the campus itself.
Our mission is to raise confident, responsible, and value-driven individuals who can face the modern competitive world with knowledge and integrity. We deeply value the involvement of parents in the learning journey of their children, and we seek your continued support to achieve the best for every child entrusted to us.
Let us work together to shape not just bright minds, but also good human beings.
“Children are living beings more living than people who have built shells of habit around themselves. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary for their mental health and development that they should not have 'mere school' for their lessons, but a world whose guiding spirit is personal.”