Introducing an exclusive, intensive, and immersive real-time project-based learning, integrating United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and the new National Education Policy (NEP)
“To end poverty and hunger, in its every form and dimension, to ensure all humans can fulfill their potential with dignity and create a healthy environment.”
"To protect the planet so it can support the needs of the present and future generations.” Nearly every day we are seeing just how connected – and fundamental – climate change is to global development."
“To ensure that all human beings enjoy prosperous and fulfilling lives. That economic, social, and technological progress occurs in harmony with nature.”
"There can be no sustainable development without peace and no peace without sustainable development. Therefore, we set out goals to foster peaceful, just, and inclusive societies."
"Developing a spirit of strengthened global solidarity.” Problems that cross geographies and sectors require collaboration that does as well."
That our program enables students to focus on
Exclusive, intensive, and immersive real-time project-based learning, integrating United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and the new National Education Policy (NEP)
When children know about SDGs such as those related to poverty, health and education they begin to slowly understand the different challenges facing communities all over the world, that they would not know otherwise. Children need to develop a strong sense of empathy to develop healthy relationships throughout their lives.
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