An Overview
"Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world." -Nelson Mandela
- Seshadripuram School - Yelahanka believes that every individual from each stratum of society needs affordable, relevant, and quality education to fulfill personal aspirations.
- To impart academic education as well as life transforming values to each and every student, irrespective of their socio-economic or financial background.
- To constantly strive towards meeting this social need by inclusion and expansion of newer streams of education in its institutions and provide world class infrastructure for learning, research and application of knowledge.
"The aim of education is the knowledge, not of facts, but of values." -William S. Burroughs
- In fulfillment of its Vision, the Trust commits itself to a Mission to excel in all its activities to create an atmosphere of effective learning, generate a spirit to excel, induce healthy challenges and competitiveness, encourage sustainable accomplishments and ensure empowerment at all levels - right from an individual to the society & nation.
- The school continuously strives to remain abreast with the changing trends in contemporary education. Teachers constantly endeavour to adapt to the learner’s needs by adopting novel pedagogical practices with conventional methodologies thereby leading to a blended mode of classroom transactions. There is no physical or virtual boundary to restrict students from achieving dreams. The school facilitates diverse activities all year round so that not only the objective of all-inclusive education is fulfilled but strength of character is also enhanced to build individual and collective capacities.
- The school also believes in providing moral and ethical values to the students to help them grow into disciplined, matured and responsible citizens in the society. Knowing good moral values such as kindness, humility, courage, and compassion at an early age builds a child's character. It forms the very core of their being and becomes a foundation of their moral beliefs. This is why it has thought of including moral education classes as part of the curriculum.
- As A. P. J. Abdul Kalam said ‘Learning gives creativity, creativity leads to thinking, thinking provides knowledge, and knowledge makes you great’.