About Apeejay International School
The Apeejay International School is a part of the Apeejay Education Society which was founded in 1967 by Dr. Stya Paul to provided quality education right from the school to the post-graduate level. The school spread over a lush 15 acre complex is located in Greater Noida, one of the youngest, best planned, pollution free cities of Uttar Pradesh. The school is a co-educational school, affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education. However , in future the school will offer options for the International Baccalaurate and the GCSE ‘O’ and ‘A’ levels. The school will also be a member of the National Progressive Schools Conference. The Apeejay International School firmly hold the view that education should ensure for the youth of the country a harmonious development of their personalities. They should be provided intensive all-round education that leads to responsive and responsible citizenship, a finely ingrained attitude of service before self. With an emphasis on building a strong value base, the more significant character traits that we aim to be instil in the students comprise of honesty, courage, initiative, tolerance, group-work, social responsibility, scientific temper and patriotism. The school motto – “Soaring High is my Nature”, exemplifies the fact that the sky is the limit in the pursuit of excellence. The aim of the school is to promote a system of integral education in a congenial child-friendly environment that emphasizes the unity of all knowledge, synthesizes humanity and sciences, and recognizes the fact that each child is unique. The school is well connected to Noida via an eight-lane expressway and to Delhi via DND Flyway with transport facility provided for all sectors of Noida and Greater Noida. One of the greenest school s of the city , the school offers an ideal , pollution free tranquil environment for the holistic development of the child. For its emphasis on environment education , the school has been appreciated by SAARC.
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