School Managament
Message From
Principal's Desk
Mr. Brian Robbins
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
Warm Regards,
Principal
Message From
Vice-Principal's Desk
Mr. Collin Massey
Greetings from the serene hills of Panchgani!
With a legacy spanning 121 years and still growing, St Peter’s School, Panchgani has stood as a beacon of excellence—dedicated to educating and shaping young minds while serving society with distinction for over a century. It is both a privilege and a joy to serve as the Vice Principal of a school steeped in tradition and guided by the noble motto “Ut Prosim” — That I May Serve. At St. Peter’s School, Panchgani we believe education is not merely about academics, but about building young men of character, compassion, and courage.
As the great philosopher Socrates once said, “Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel.” We strive to ignite in our students a lifelong love of learning — one that transcends textbooks and into the realm of curiosity, discovery, and service.
I recall a time from my early teaching years when a quiet, reserved student struggled to speak up in class. Over time, with gentle encouragement and consistent support, he grew more confident and eventually stood before the entire
school to give a speech that left everyone in awe. It reminded me of the words of Nelson Mandela: “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” That young boy didn’t just learn how to speak — he learned how to believe in himself.
Here at St. Peter’s, such stories are not rare. One of our students recently overcame a deep fear of mathematics with the help of a teacher who simply refused to give up on him. Today, that same boy mentors’ others who are struggling — embodying our school’s motto in action.
As John Dewey said, “Education is not preparation for life; Education is life itself.” Within the structured rhythm of boarding life — morning assemblies, study hours, sports, and shared meals — our boys learn not only discipline and diligence, but also friendship, empathy, and the strength that comes from living in a community.
We take pride in being more than just a school — we are a family. Every child who walks through our gates is supported, challenged, and encouraged to grow into a young individual who is not only academically capable but morally grounded. We want our students to walk out into the world with their heads held high — not in arrogance, but in quiet confidence, ready to serve, lead, and inspire.
To our parents, thank you for entrusting us with your wards. To our students, remember always: “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character — that is the
goal of true education.” – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. To our esteemed alumni, who have etched an enduring legacy within the walls of your Alma Mater, I offer my deepest gratitude. Your accomplishments and
dedication remain a source of inspiration for every “Peterite” who follows. As torchbearers of St. Peter’s School, your unwavering support continues to empower our mission.
Thank you for being an integral part of the St. Peter’s family, for believing in us, and for standing with us in shaping a strong and promising future for our nation
With warm regards,
Mr. Collin Massey
Vice Principal
Management

Mrs. Cynthia D'souza
Chairperson / Trustee

Mr. Ewart Lazarus
Hon. Secretary / Treasurer / Trustee

Mr. Brian Robbins
Trustee

Rev. John Silas
Trustee

Prof. Biju Varkkey
Trustee

Mr. Suganth Samuel
Trustee

Ms. Sarina Menezes
Trustee