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Arwachin Schools: Honoured at Indo-Norway International Education Summit and Awards

By ANI | Updated: June 26, 2024 17:05 IST

SMPLNew Delhi [India], June 26: Arwachin Bharti Bhawan Sr. Sec. School, Vivek Vihar and Arwachin World School, Bhopura ...

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New Delhi [India], June 26: Arwachin Bharti Bhawan Sr. Sec. School, Vivek Vihar and Arwachin World School, Bhopura achieved a significant milestone by receiving an esteemed 'Award for Transformative Education Excellence' at Mind Mingle's Indo-Norway International Education Summit and Awards held at the Parliament of Norway in Oslo, on 5th June 2024. This international event gathers educators, policymakers, and leaders from around the globe along with some distinguished guests which include Chief Guest Himanshu Gulati, a prominent Member of Parliament in Norway, and Guests of Honour Ole Jacob Johansen, Minister of State for Akershus, and Dr Acquino Vimal, the Honourable Indian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Norway to celebrate and recognize excellence in education.

The award highlights the school's pioneering efforts in integrating technology, promoting inclusive education, and encouraging holistic development among students with a keen view to imbibe in the students an essence of internationalism and lay down a platform to further their growth into global citizens. A delegation of dignitaries from Arwachin School attended the summit to receive the award where they were warmly greeted on the first day by The Mayor of Oslo city, Anne Lindboe. The delegation was led by School Chairman, Anurup Sharma, a visionary leader whose dedication to educational excellence has propelled the school to new heights. Director Principal, Dr Urmila Sharma, known for their strategic initiatives and commitment to student welfare. The head of the School, Saumya A. Sharma, recognized for her outstanding contribution to curriculum development and fostering a culture of curiosity with collaborative efforts and continuous innovation in education. She played a crucial role in implementing the school's award-winning programs. All the leaders were also honoured with The Certificate of Appreciation for their active participation in the Education Summit.

Major highlight of the summit was the visit to Sandvika High School, Oslo, where all the members of the delegation were affectionately welcomed by the school leader, Ann who shared some significant attributes about their operations and teaching methodologies making it an enriching experience for all the visitors. Sandvika High School, Oslo is well known for its innovative ways of teaching the students and giving them the full autonomy of choices for their life.

The summit also featured keynote speeches, panel discussions, and workshops focused on the future of education where the leaders across the globe shared insights into the school's approach to integrating cutting-edge technology and personalized learning methods. This prestigious accolade not only brings international recognition to school but also motivates the staff and students to continue their pursuit of academic and extracurricular excellence. It underscores the collective effort of teachers, students, and administrators in creating an environment where every student can thrive. Receiving this award at the Education Summit in Norway marks a significant achievement for Arwachin School, Vivek Vihar and Arwachin World School, Bhopura. It reflects the unwavering commitment to fostering an inclusive, innovative, and high-quality educational experience of schools. The accolades received at the summit are an authentication to the hard work and dedication of the entire school community, and they set a benchmark for future achievements.

For more information - visit: www.arwachinschools.com/global-arwachin.html

The Indo-Norway Education Summit was organized by Mind Mingle, an organization dedicated to the professional development of educators and schools since 2014. Founders Shakeel Ahmad and Naveen Sharma envision transforming education in India by making it more meaningful and purpose-driven. Mind Mingle has touched over 4000 schools in India and around the world, working tirelessly to enhance the quality of education through innovative professional development programs and initiatives. Their commitment to fostering international collaboration and advancing educational excellence was evident in this landmark event. A highlight of the summit was the felicitation of 25 schools with the "Award for Transformative Education Excellence." These awards recognized schools for their invaluable contributions to the education sector, showcasing exemplary practices and innovative approaches that have significantly impacted student learning and development.

For more information, please visit: http://www.mindmingle.org

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