Bhubaneswar: SAI International School here has been conferred with the ‘School of the Year’ Award 2020 under K-12 school category by Business World.
The SAI International Residential School (SIRS) has also bagged the ‘Leading Residential Schools in India Award 2020’ conferred by Business World, under the category of Residential School.
This coveted recognition has earned the school an elite place in the Business World Top Education Brands Club.
SAI International School was shortlisted for excelling in parameters like Growth in Academic Excellence, Sports, Learning Outcomes, Teachers Training, Parents and Community Perception, Community Outreach and other awards received.
Chairman, All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Dr Anil Sahasrabudhe, Mission Director, Atal Innovation Mission, R. Ramana, MD & CEO, National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), Dr Manish Kumar, Secretary-General, Association of Indian Universities (AIU), Dr Pankaj Mittal, Former Vice-Chancellor SVKM’s Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies Mumbai (NMIMS) Dr Rajan Saxena, Former Chairman-AICTE Dr SS Mantha, Chairman & Editor-in-Chief, BW Businessworld & exchange4media Group, Annurag Batra were the jury of the Business World Top Education Award 2020.
The award ceremony was held online on the Business World portal on Saturday.
Founder and Mentor SAI International Education Group, Dr Bijaya Kumar Sahoo said, “The award is definitely a ray of motivation in the challenging times,” he said, adding, “We are not just a School but a centre of human transformation”.
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