Showing posts with label Ms. Aarti Sehwag. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 18 December 2013
Sehwag Launches School in Capital
Patna: Sehwag International School ( SIS), managed by Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag, will apprise parents of its facilities at a mega admission fair, the Premier Schools' Exhibition here on December 14 and 15.
Speaking about the Haryana- based SIS's presence in Patna. Sehwag said. ‘To me, this is an exciting stride forward. Its activities and campus is a realisation of a situation I wanted to live in during my evolving years."
“Being a sportsperson, I understand that true lessons of life are often learnt outside classrooms. At SIS, we try to incorporate indoor and outdoor training to mould students to think critically, synthesize knowledge and reflect on their thought processes.” he added.
SIS Chairperson Aarti Sehwag said, SIS aimed at ensuring that the school's comprehensive development programmes provide students with international learning experience, while preserving core Indian values. “At the fair, parents can talk to SIS representatives and also get guidance and counseling through seminars by leading educationists and academicians.” she added.
Speaking about the Haryana- based SIS's presence in Patna. Sehwag said. ‘To me, this is an exciting stride forward. Its activities and campus is a realisation of a situation I wanted to live in during my evolving years."
“Being a sportsperson, I understand that true lessons of life are often learnt outside classrooms. At SIS, we try to incorporate indoor and outdoor training to mould students to think critically, synthesize knowledge and reflect on their thought processes.” he added.
SIS Chairperson Aarti Sehwag said, SIS aimed at ensuring that the school's comprehensive development programmes provide students with international learning experience, while preserving core Indian values. “At the fair, parents can talk to SIS representatives and also get guidance and counseling through seminars by leading educationists and academicians.” she added.
Friday, 13 December 2013
Distinguishing Features of a Dream Project by India’s only Cricketer to start a School with International Standards
Striking a balance between academics and the sport one plays has always been a conundrum and a tough struggle in the formative years of any cricketing legend. Virender Sehwag, the dashing Indian opener, also faced this dilemma as a child, but he was determined to offer an educational institution that ensures a practical solution to the issue for generations to come!
Sehwag International School is the one of its kind in India, given that its founder is a globally-celebrated cricketer. But that isn’t the sole speciality of the world-class establishment that is based in a scenic locale not far from Delhi.
SIS, as the sprawling school is called, is currently into its third academic year, wooing students from across the country and abroad to its multi-activity campus in Jhajjar, just south of plush Gurgaon, in Haryana.
The focus at 23-acre SIS is to ensure the all-round development of students by giving them a nurturing environment with sufficient exposure, says Sehwag, the 35-year-old founder. “Being a sportsperson, I have realized the true value of lessons learnt outside the bounds of a classroom. At SIS we go beyond and ensure that our students get the best of indoor and outdoor training, moulding them to think critically, synthesize knowledge and reflect on their own thought processes,” he notes in his address, published on the SIS website — http://www.sisj.in/.
Adds his wife Aarti Sehwag, chairperson of SIS: “We aim at ensuring that our comprehensive development programmes provide students with an international learning experience, while preserving our core Indian values. With such qualities imbibed within them, our students are bound to ‘Arise, Awake, Ascend’ to greater heights and a greater tomorrow.”
So, what all have prompted the couple to start the school? What are Virender Sehwag’s viewpoints about education, especially of a futuristic world? What are the broader and finer points that make SIS stand a class apart vis-a-vis other top schools? How is he (along with Mrs Sehwag) planning to take the mission forward? All this, we’re sure, could be unexplored areas for the media in India and outside.
The CBSE-syllabus co-education school, now with a strength of 370 students and set to open its class X in the upcoming academic year with a team of dedicated and highly-qualified teachers, accommodates both boarders (boys for now, in spacious, air-conditioned, four-bedded rooms — each bathroom-attached) and day scholars. The eco-friendly campus boasts of a BCCI-approved cricket ground, besides high-standard facilities for athletics, basketball, badminton, equestrian, football, lawn tennis, table tennis and squash and a swimming pool.
As the rush for admissions has started, SIS expects a surge in its 2014-15 student strength — and is planning to brace up for the intake of no less than 150 students in the new academic year.
The fledgling school has shaped up like a home away from home and teachers becoming parents to students. And the parents who have sent their children to the school are appreciating. The children are equally happy and exuberant, giving the school a stamp of uniqueness.
Sehwag International School is the one of its kind in India, given that its founder is a globally-celebrated cricketer. But that isn’t the sole speciality of the world-class establishment that is based in a scenic locale not far from Delhi.
SIS, as the sprawling school is called, is currently into its third academic year, wooing students from across the country and abroad to its multi-activity campus in Jhajjar, just south of plush Gurgaon, in Haryana.
The focus at 23-acre SIS is to ensure the all-round development of students by giving them a nurturing environment with sufficient exposure, says Sehwag, the 35-year-old founder. “Being a sportsperson, I have realized the true value of lessons learnt outside the bounds of a classroom. At SIS we go beyond and ensure that our students get the best of indoor and outdoor training, moulding them to think critically, synthesize knowledge and reflect on their own thought processes,” he notes in his address, published on the SIS website — http://www.sisj.in/.
Adds his wife Aarti Sehwag, chairperson of SIS: “We aim at ensuring that our comprehensive development programmes provide students with an international learning experience, while preserving our core Indian values. With such qualities imbibed within them, our students are bound to ‘Arise, Awake, Ascend’ to greater heights and a greater tomorrow.”
So, what all have prompted the couple to start the school? What are Virender Sehwag’s viewpoints about education, especially of a futuristic world? What are the broader and finer points that make SIS stand a class apart vis-a-vis other top schools? How is he (along with Mrs Sehwag) planning to take the mission forward? All this, we’re sure, could be unexplored areas for the media in India and outside.
The CBSE-syllabus co-education school, now with a strength of 370 students and set to open its class X in the upcoming academic year with a team of dedicated and highly-qualified teachers, accommodates both boarders (boys for now, in spacious, air-conditioned, four-bedded rooms — each bathroom-attached) and day scholars. The eco-friendly campus boasts of a BCCI-approved cricket ground, besides high-standard facilities for athletics, basketball, badminton, equestrian, football, lawn tennis, table tennis and squash and a swimming pool.
As the rush for admissions has started, SIS expects a surge in its 2014-15 student strength — and is planning to brace up for the intake of no less than 150 students in the new academic year.
The fledgling school has shaped up like a home away from home and teachers becoming parents to students. And the parents who have sent their children to the school are appreciating. The children are equally happy and exuberant, giving the school a stamp of uniqueness.
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Top Cricketer’s Institution to Present its International Facilities at Guwahati leg of the Mega Event
Guwhati, December 6: Sehwag International School (SIS), India’s only educational institution being run by a cricketer of international fame will showcase its world-class facilities at the Guwahati leg of the Asia’s largest and oldest exhibition on school admissions.
Sehwag International School (SIS) from Virender Sehwag’s native Haryana will demonstrate its international learning experience before families of potential candidates at the Premier Schools Exhibition being held at TRP Indoor Stadium (Nehru Stadium Complex) at Dr. B. Barooah Road in Guwahati on December 7 and 8.
“To me, like to you, this is an exciting stride forward,” Sehwag said about the participation of his 2011-founded school based in Jhajjar, just off Gurgaon in the National Capital Region.
Currently into its third academic year, the co-education institution with 400-plus students at its sprawling multi-activity campus is the realisation of an ideal situation Sehwag wanted to live during his evolving years.
“Being a sportsperson, I have realized the true value of lessons learnt outside the bounds of a classroom. At SIS, we go beyond and ensure that our students get the best of indoor and outdoor training, moulding them to think critically, synthesize knowledge and reflect on their own thought processes,” he said.
Ms. Aarti Sehwag, Chairperson of SIS, pointed out that the aim of SIS is to ensure that “our comprehensive development programmes provide students with an international learning experience, while preserving our core Indian values”.
SIS, which is a co-education school pursuing the CBSE syllabus, holds the prestige of having an eco-friendly campus that includes a BCCI-approved cricket ground, world-class facilities for athletics, basketball, badminton, equestrian, football, golf, lawn tennis, table tennis and squash besides having an all-weather swimming pool.
Parents will get an opportunity to have a face-to-face interaction with SIS authorities in a friendly and informal atmosphere at the December 7-8 fair in Guwahati. There will be parenting guidance and counselling through seminars by leading educationist and academicians.
Sehwag International School (SIS) from Virender Sehwag’s native Haryana will demonstrate its international learning experience before families of potential candidates at the Premier Schools Exhibition being held at TRP Indoor Stadium (Nehru Stadium Complex) at Dr. B. Barooah Road in Guwahati on December 7 and 8.
“To me, like to you, this is an exciting stride forward,” Sehwag said about the participation of his 2011-founded school based in Jhajjar, just off Gurgaon in the National Capital Region.
Currently into its third academic year, the co-education institution with 400-plus students at its sprawling multi-activity campus is the realisation of an ideal situation Sehwag wanted to live during his evolving years.
“Being a sportsperson, I have realized the true value of lessons learnt outside the bounds of a classroom. At SIS, we go beyond and ensure that our students get the best of indoor and outdoor training, moulding them to think critically, synthesize knowledge and reflect on their own thought processes,” he said.
Ms. Aarti Sehwag, Chairperson of SIS, pointed out that the aim of SIS is to ensure that “our comprehensive development programmes provide students with an international learning experience, while preserving our core Indian values”.
SIS, which is a co-education school pursuing the CBSE syllabus, holds the prestige of having an eco-friendly campus that includes a BCCI-approved cricket ground, world-class facilities for athletics, basketball, badminton, equestrian, football, golf, lawn tennis, table tennis and squash besides having an all-weather swimming pool.
Parents will get an opportunity to have a face-to-face interaction with SIS authorities in a friendly and informal atmosphere at the December 7-8 fair in Guwahati. There will be parenting guidance and counselling through seminars by leading educationist and academicians.
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