Our vision is to create a world-class learning environment in Bhopal, in close collaboration with Shrewsbury School UK,” says Abhishek Mohan Gupta
With its state-of-the-art facilities and the British National curriculum, Shrewsbury International School India is set to be a trendsetter in Madhya Pradesh’s education sector
Shrewsbury International School India, the first South Asian campus of the esteemed Shrewsbury School UK, will open doors to its verdant 150-acre campus in Bhopal this August for its inaugural batch of students. Established through a visionary partnership between Jagran Social Welfare Society (JSWS) and Shrewsbury School UK, the school underscores India’s commitment to leveraging strategic international collaborations to advance its education sector.
Holding the vision to prepare the young minds of India for a global future, Abhishek Mohan Gupta, the President – Board of Management at Shrewsbury International School India, remarks, “While many educational institutions in the country are forging strategic collaborations with international academic bodies; our approach is different. At Shrewsbury India, students are set to gain early exposure to a globally recognised curriculum, equipping them for admission to international universities from day one. Coupled with an outstanding co-curricular program, we ensure the holistic development of each student’s personality.”
The full-boarding school introduces the Floreat tradition – Shrewsbury School UK’s distinctive model of whole-person education in India. “We are bringing an innovative educational approach that the nurtures the inner virtues, life skills and character strengths of an individual. Our vision is to create a world-class learning environment in Bhopal, in close collaboration with Shrewsbury School UK. As a British school located in the heart of India, we strive to carve a niche by integrating the spirit of traditional Indian values with the best educational thinking and research available in the UK.”
Under the leadership of its Founding Headmaster, Mr. Dominic Tomalin, Shrewsbury will have international faculty from across the globe, inculcating fresh learning perspectives among its students. “At Shrewsbury, knowledge is acquired not just within the four walls of the classroom, but also via an enriching co-curricular programme that offers more than 20 sports and an extraordinary performing arts programme with diplomas in music and dramatics from Trinity College London,” he adds.