Showing posts with label SIS Jhajjar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SIS Jhajjar. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Celebrate Earth Day

22nd Apr, 2014    In an endeavor to raise the awareness amongst students to save Mother Earth   for survival of life on the planet, multifarious activities were organized in Sehwag International School on the occasion of the Earth Day.

The day unfolded with a special assembly sharing the amazing facts about Mother Earth.
                                    Special attraction of the day was Tree Plantation by students of Classes KG to 2. 

Classes 6 and 7 cleaned up polythene/plastic wrapper from school premises with their motto ‘Rid Litter Away’.

A Slogan Writing competition on the theme Go Green was organized for classes 8 to 10.

It is the only planet in our solar system teeming with incredible biodiversity. Earth Day celebrations are a great opportunity to teach all about the planet and youth of today, the ‘earth warriors’, to participate actively in protecting the earth.

Monday, 21 April 2014

Virender Sehwag speaks with Saurabh Sharma Part 02

Sehwag carries on with the conversation with Saurabh Sharma and speaks about his interests and other areas of life. We are sure, you will love this as your favorite batsman speaks about himself.

Friday, 18 April 2014

Virendra Sehwag's interview with Saurabh Sharma

Virender Sehwag speaks with Saurabh Sharma about Sehwag International School & what the school has to offer it's students. He talks about what he thinks about working with students & his role with students at SIS.

Saturday, 8 March 2014

Sehwag International School Map Guide

Take a tour of Sehwag International School with this interactive video as we help you understand the complete School and the amazing location along with our different sports areas and classes.

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

मेरी बेटी मेरा गौरव


शहरवासियों ने बेटी बचाने की जगाई अलख|

हस्ताक्षर अभियान|
 
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बेटी की सुरक्षा बेटी का सम्मान|
 
सहवाग इंटरनेशनल स्कूल ने भी बढ़ चढ़ कर भाग लिया हस्ताक्षर अभियान मे|


Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Virender Sehwag Talks about Sehwag International School

Virender Sehwag talks to NDTV about Sehwag International School and his journey from childhood to the current days. He goes down memory lane about when did he start playing, and what made him start this School. He also talks about the IPL season and his current cricketing career.

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Virender Sehwag Presents the ‘Gift of Education’ to the Needy Child

Virender Sehwag
For poverty-stricken but a bright 12-year-old Rishab, this would surely be the best gift of his life: free school education. And the gift has come from none other than celebrated cricketer Virender Sehwag, who offered free education to the child in his Sehwag International School (SIS), a multi-activity campus in Jhajjar, south of upscale Gurgaon in Haryana.

A student of class VII, Rishab was finding it difficult to sustain his education because of utter penury. So, his parents stumbled upon the idea of narrating his woes on a FM radio channel in the hope of getting some sponsors to keep their son's dream alive. Moved by his plight, the Radio Jockey (RJ) aired his story.

"I am desperate to continue my education, but I may not be able to do so because of financial constraints," said the child, narrating his woes. The RJ also made phone calls to a number of schools in Delhi, appealing to them to act as Samaritans and foot the child's education bill. However, the answer invariably was either "sorry" or total indifference from them.

Monday, 24 February 2014

Virender Sehwag Advocates for 'Creativity' As a Subject at SIS

Virender Sehwag
12-year-old Naresh Babu stood quietly at the reception area. It was his first day at the Sehwag International School (SIS) — owned, conceptualized and run by cricketer Virender Sehwag. And the presence of the former Indian opener at the premises made it quite an experience for Naresh and his father, both of whom had travelled from Patna.

Sehwag shook hands with them, and the office boy quietly passed on a miniature bat signed by the cricketer to Naresh. It was the youngster’s induction at the Sehwag’s education institute, a 23-acre property in Jhajjar, Haryana.

Viru, who was recently sold to Kings XI Punjab for `3. 2 crore at IPL 2014 auctions, is known as ‘sir’ here, a role he has quickly adopted, overseeing every detail with elan.

“Every student, irrespective of caste, creed, color or religion is welcome here,” says Sehwag, who visits the school at least once a week, to nurture his dream of turning the school into a successful endeavor.

In fact, this dream is that of his father, Krishan Sehwag. “When I was a kid, I spent time travelling the entire day by bus and my father would say, ‘you waste so much time in travelling. I wish we had a place where you could stay, study and play at the same time.’ When I was successful as a cricketer, he asked if I would now be able to provide children with such a facility,” he recalls.

Sehwag turned that dream into a reality when he was gifted land by Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and started SIS in 2011. In its fourth year, the institute has close to 390 students and over 35 faculty members.

Learn from experience

Unconventional has always been Sehwag’s middle name, and his interactions with students, whether in the classroom or in the sports field, stresses of learning more from experience than text books. “What extra can you learn from a book? You can learn what is written, but experience teaches you far more. If you are ever involved in a crisis, no book can tell you what to do. It is what you learn from it, that shapes your identity and character,” he explains and adds carefully. “I don’t want to preach to the kids. I want the children to be responsible themselves and take their own decisions.”

Elaborating further, he says, “I never tell them what to do. I share and motivate.” Wife Aarti is the chairperson and takes care of the finer details of the school like the menu for students for all meals or the activity chart that includes blindfold games, movies, pool parties, football, handwriting contests, nature walks — the aim is clearly towards overall development and not just academics.

SIS principal Singh Dhirendra Singh narrates an interesting story about the veteran cricketer. “One day Viru told us how he was rejected twice during the Under-19 trials and would not go to the trial the third time. ‘Six balls is all I get’, he told his coach, who was forcing him to try again. The coach said, ‘Viru, at least you have those six balls, what are you afraid of?’

This time, Viru slammed six sixes in that one over and the rest, as they say, is history. He is an inspiration and students and parents take pride in being associated with this school,” Singh says.
Sehwag spends time with students, but the dashing batsman is sometimes left stumped when they ask him difficult questions. “They can ask anything. One day they asked me about match-fixing, sometimes they want to know about my game,” the cricketer says.

Asked if he was a naughty child, Sehwag chuckles, “There are a lot of stories about me. I must’ve been up to something since my coaches had to tie a rope to my leg while I batted! I excelled at sports. Also I never failed in academics. It didn’t matter, whether I scored 90 marks or 50!” he winks.

Creativity as a subject

One of the most important subjects that Sehwag is contemplating is to introduce creativity at his institution. And the inspirations are his young sons, Aryavir and Vedhant.

“My kids are very creative. They do amazing things… sometimes they dress up like Hanuman or Arjun. They become mythological characters but then they give it a modern twist. If I ask them to narrate Romeo and Juliet, they present the story and characters in such a different manner!,” he exclaims.

He adds, “Their ideas are so modern. There is no end to creativity and we need to cultivate it. Creativity needs to be nurtured.”

Sehwag’s vision with SIS is to provide the future generation a place for all-round development. “I have had a successful cricketing career, and if this can turn out to be same, there’s nothing more than I can ask for,” he concludes.

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

A Silver Lining For Virender Sehwag

Sehwag International School
New Delhi: Amid the recent disappointments, there's a silver lining for cricketer Virender Sehwag. The First class season has come to an early end due to Delhi's group stage exit from the Ranji Trophy and there's more than a month to go before the domestic One-Day tournament Begins.

This intervening period has provided the opening batsman the time to focus on larger objectives. Through the Sehwag International School in Jhajjar, the 35-year-old has given himself the chance to make children's lives better. While Sehwag is busy with his fitness regime that lasts three to four hours in the morning, he ensures he's present for all the school events.

"I attend the school functions to motivate the children. I like to help them by talking to them,"says the cricketer.

Having made a career out of a particular sport, Sehwag envisages a better future for children who plan to follow his path.

"The Demand for sports is as high as it is for academics these days. Sports improves a child's concentration. Children today are technology-friendly. They benefit from playing all sports at school."

For someone who grew up when there was relatively little guidance and emphasis on fitness, Sehwag could be forgiven for feeling envious of the facilities provide to children at his school. But the batsman stayed fit as a youngster thanks to his relentless involvement with the sport.

"I played all sports, Although i had little guidance, my interest in playing everything helped me remain fit. I Played sports according to seasons-so I played football, cricket and badminton at different times during the year."

But it was cricket where Sehwag discovered excellence of a much higher degree. Despite his illustrious career, apprehensions over the technique of this instinctive batsman have never failed him. But what does Sehwag have to say to youngster who plan to improve their technique in this age of T-20 cricket?

"Their technique will improve if children play a lot of cricket. Once their technique is honed, they can adapt to any form of cricket,"

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Increasing Craze for boarding Schools


Sehwag International School
पहले के जमाने में जब बच्चे काफी शैतानी करते थे, तो माता - पिता गुस्से में कहते थे 'हम तुम्हे बोर्डिंग स्कूल में भेज देंगे.' उनकी धमकी सुन बच्चे भी डर जाते थे और शैतानी भी कम कर देते थे, लेकिन अब जमाना बदलगया है.

बच्चे शरारती हों या ना हों उनका एड्मिशन बोर्डिंग स्कूल में कराया जा रहा है. आज कई पेरेंट्स अपने बच्चों का एड्मिशन बोर्डिंग स्कूल में ही करना चाहते हैं, ताकि बच्चे फ्लेक्सिबल बन पाए. पेरेंट्स का मानना है की बोर्डिंग स्कूल के बच्चों में ……….

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Sehwag Launches School in Capital

Sehwag International School
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.

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.

Thursday, 12 December 2013

Top Cricketer’s Institution vies at Kanpur leg of the Mega Exhibition

New Delhi: Sehwag International School (SIS), India’s only educational institution being run by a cricketer of international fame is participating in Asia’s largest and oldest exhibition on School Admissions.

Sehwag International School from Virender Sehwag’s native Haryana will vie with 20 other institutions at the Premier Schools Exhibition being held in Kanpur for two days.

“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. “It’s another chance for us how and why our school is growing.”

Currently Into its third academic year, the co-education institution in 400-plus students at its sprawling multi-activity campus is the realisation of an ideal situation Sehwag wanted to live during his evolving years.

The November 23-24 fair at Kahna Galaxy Banquet here will Exclusively showcase India’s top boarding schools, international Schools and day schools. SIS will facilitate a face-to-face interaction with the families of potential candidates in a friendly and informal atmosphere. There will be parenting guidance and counselling through seminars by leading educationist and academicians.

The choice of schools for age group is wide: 6 to 18 years. The schools range from play schools to senior schools, international schools, day schools, day boarding, full boarding, boys’ schools, girls’ school and co-educational.

This mega event travels to 13 cities in India and also to many International locations like UAE (Sharjah), Thailand, Middle East, Bangladesh, Nepal & Bhutan, according to Afairs Exhibitions & Media Pvt. Ltd, who are organisers of the event, including its Nov 23-24 Kanpur leg.

The exhibition had its debut in 2004, in association with UK-based University of Cambridge International Examinations with an objective to bring progressive schools and the parents’ community on one platform, to help parents choose the right school for their ward, the organisers said.

Premier Schools Exhibition helps admission seeking parents gather relevant information about school admissions and clear doubts regarding their child’s education. Over the last nine years, more than one million parents have benefited by attending the fair in various parts of India and abroad.

Saturday, 7 December 2013

Top-grade school is Sehwag’s lofty hit to new-gen glory

  • Viru offers academic & co-curricular activities under one roof
  •  Sachin, Laxman laud the initiative
As a child, he wanted to don the India colours and wield the willow to slaughter the fearsome bowling attack anywhere in the world. But Virender Sehwag, the swashbuckling India opener, never forgot for a moment his parental advice not to ignore education.

That was easier said than done, though. The young Sehwag always found it tough shuttling between home and school, especially grappling with the sheer wastage of time while trying to balance academics with his favourite game.

True, his home and school in the 1990s weren’t far apart; both were in Najafgarh, then a dusty, underdeveloped colony in southwest Delhi. “But on crowded buses, it isn’t easy to carry your heavy cricket kit in your hand and an equally heavy school bag slung across your shoulders. The conductor needn’t be kind; you end up wasting hours in transit between school, coaching centre and home,” notes Sehwag, whose batting prowess has scripted many an international record.

“I thought of a solution to it: why not set up a world class school where education and top-rate sports facilities will blend seamlessly?’’

The result is Sehwag International School (SIS), a 23-acre multi-activity campus in Jhajjar, just south of plush Gurgaon in Haryana. Into its third year, the school is bracing up to take in no less than 250 students in the upcoming academic year.

SIS, for the record, is India’s only school to be founded by a cricketer of global repute. A co-ed, boarding-cum-day school with 370 students, it is the realisation of an ideal situation Sehwag had cherished during his evolving years.

“Good schooling is a must even with your passion for sports,” notes the Nawab of Najafgarh, who started SIS in 2011 along with his wife Aarti Sehwag, its chairperson. “My aim is to give the young generation all necessary facilities under one roof. An institution where the parental care won’t be missing -- with a band of affectionate teachers available round the clock for boarders! A home away from home!”

Creditably, SIS, which follows CBSE syllabus and is poised to teach its first class X batch in 2014-15, accommodates day scholars along with boarders. “I want to ensure that my endeavour also benefits people of my own native land. Their children can go back home every day; the expense is thus less,” says Sehwag, whose parents hail from Chudani village which is close to Bahadurgarh in pastoral Jhajjar district.

Celebrity cricketers are all praise for Sehwag and his unique endeavour.

Sachin Tendulkar says SIS venture makes him proud to be associated with Sehwag. “It’s a great job. I wish Viru all success,” adds the master-blaster who has partnered with Sehwag in running SportsMentor Pvt Ltd, which is a pioneer in providing an internationally-accredited scientific sports education programme for schoolchildren in India.

Former captain Sourav Ganguly notes that it rarely happens that a successful cricketer invests in education when there are more lucrative ventures around. “I’m proud of him,” adds the southpaw.

Hyderabadi great V V S Laxman, who has visited SIS, is particularly impressed with the school’s cricket stadium built as per BCCI stipulations. “The ground is big-size; the facilities are state-of-the-art,” he gushes. “Overall, it’s a good blend of co-curricular activities.”

In fact, besides the cricket ground, the SIS campus has high-standard facilities for athletics, basketball, badminton, equestrian, football, lawn tennis, table tennis, squash and a swimming pool.

Besides nine full-time coaches, the school has highly-qualified teachers who also take care of boarders (boys, for now) in spacious, air-conditioned, four-bedded rooms — each bathroom-attached). “We strive to make them responsible citizens by instilling in them the need to work for society rather than scripting just individual success stories,” says Sehwag, the only Indian to be honoured as the Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World for his performance in 2008, and next year becoming the first player of any nationality to retain the award.

The Sehwags have two children, and is keen to admit them to SIS. “Aryavir is in class 1; the younger one is in a playschool. “From their class 3, both will be in SIS,” avers Delhi-raised Aarti.

Sehwag says his background as a sportsperson has helped him realise 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 adds.

Aarti reveals that the basic aim is to ensure comprehensive development programmes for students to give them 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.”