Global Education Recognition For 3 Indian Schools


In a historic achievement, three Indian schools - Ryan International School in Delhi’s Vasant Kunj, CM RISE School Vinoba in Madhya Pradesh’s Ratlam, and Kalvi International Public School in Tamil Nadu’s Madurai were awarded the prestigious World’s Best School Prizes 2024. This record-breaking success highlights India’s endless efforts in educational excellence, with two of the schools set to receive USD 10,000 each. Vikas Pota, founder of T4 Education, emphasised that India’s triple win is an inspiring benchmark for the nation’s educational institutions and a model for tackling societal challenges.

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CM RISE School Vinoba, originally established for tribal girls in an urban slum, won the Innovation prize for its forward-thinking educational initiatives. Ryan International School was recognized for its Environmental Action, addressing water scarcity and pollution through hydroponics and biogas projects, with plans to invest the prize money in expanding green technology and supporting student-led environmental projects. Grace Pinto, Managing Director of Ryan International, expressed gratitude for the honour and T4 Education’s recognition.

Kalvi International Public School received the Community Choice Award, competing against 50 other schools. Globally, Colegio Maria de Guadalupe in Argentina won for Community Collaboration, Italy’s Istituto Galilei-Costa-Scarambone earned the Supporting Healthy Lives prize, and the First Ukrainian School in Poland received the award for Overcoming Adversity, recognised by an expert Judging Academy. These awards underscore the worldwide impact of schools addressing critical community and environmental needs.

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