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“Learning gives creativity, Creativity leads to thinking,

Thinking provides knowledge,

Knowledge makes you great.”

A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

Inspired by this saying the founders

of Sarvottam International School

adopted their motto of the school as

“Belonging - Being - Becoming”

Belonging strengthens the bond

between the children and the global

community. Being recognizes who

children are and who they become.

Becoming reflects the process of

rapid and significant changes.

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About Sarvottam International School

Sarvottam International School has been founded and promoted by the

United Group, an Industrial house with a history of more than 60 years. The

industrial house is involved in the business of manufacturing and marketing

state of art Kitchenware used globally. With our exposure to the global

community, diverse traditions and people, we firmly believe that the coming

generation can be empowered socially, morally and ethically if focus is

enforced towards:

Excellence:-That implies making pursuit of quality as an attitude.

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The Indian government lays emphasis to primary education up to the age of

fourteen years (referred to as Elementary Education in India. The Indian

government has also banned child labour in order to ensure that the children

do not enter unsafe working conditions. However, both free education and

the ban on child labour are difficult to enforce due to economic disparity and

social conditions.80% of all recognized schools at the Elementary Stage are

government run or supported, making it the largest provider of education in

the Country.

However, due to shortage of resources and lack of political will, this system

suffers from massive gaps including high pupil to teacher ratios, shortage of

infrastructure and poor levels of teacher training. Figures released by the

Indian government in 2011 show that there were 5,816,673 elementary

school teachers in India. As of March 2012 there were 2,127,000 secondary

school teachers in India.

PRIMARY EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA

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SECONDRY EDUCATION SYSTEM IN

INDIA

• The National Policy on Education (NPE), 1986, has provided for

environment awareness, science and technology education, and

introduction of traditional elements such as Yoga into the Indian

secondary school system. Secondary education covers children 14–18 which covers 88.5 million children according to the Census,

2001. However, enrolment figures show that only 31 million of these

children were attending schools in 2001–02, which means that two-

third of the population remained out of school.

• A significant feature of India's secondary school system is the emphasis

on inclusion of the disadvantaged sections of the society. Professionals

from established institutes are often called to support in vocational

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Another feature of India's secondary school system is its emphasis on profession

based vocational training to help students attain skills for finding a vocation of

his/her choosing.

SARVOTTAM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

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INDIA'S HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM IS THE THIRD LARGEST IN THE

WORLD, after China and the United States.

The main governing body at the tertiary level is the University Grants

Commission (India), which enforces its standards, advises the government,

and helps coordinate between the centre and the state. Accreditation for higher

learning is overseen by 12 autonomous institutions established by the University

Grants Commission. In India, education system is reformed. In future, India will

be one of the largest education hub.

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HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDIA

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EDUCATION IN URBAN AND RURAL

AREAS

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• Despite all the efforts of the government, universalization of education in India

remains a distant dream.

• While the literacy rate is 65.38% according to 2001 census, the female literacy

rate is 54.16%. While 80. 3% urban people are literate, 59.4% of the rural

population is literate.

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• After the District Primary Education Programme (DPEP) of

1994, the govt. has now launched the "Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan"

or SSA. Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan was launched in 2001 to

universalize and improve the quality of elementary education in

India.

• It has set 2007 as the deadline for providing primary education

in India and 2010 as the deadline for providing useful and

relevant elementary education to all children in the 6 to 14 age

group

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Campus Address :-

Plot No. 6, Techzone IV, Greater

Noida West.

G.B. Nagar, Noida-201306 (U.P)

Phone No. :-

+91 - 9999600336,+91 -

9999600335

Email Address :-

[email protected]

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