Global Educational Venture (GEV) and SVIET have officially signed an agreement to establish the branch of the ‘King's College UK’ in Gurugram. The collaboration commemorated at the Burj Al Arab in Dubai, signals a monumental shift in the educational landscape of North India.
King's College in the UK, a 150-year-old institution, is renowned for its academic excellence and commitment to holistic development. It has produced numerous scholars, athletes and global leaders and is led by distinguished figures.
The historic signing ceremony, attended by eminent personalities including Richard Biggs, CEO of GEV and Managing Trustee of SVIET and many other distinguished guests and educationists, marked a pivotal moment in the journey towards elevating educational standards.
Richard Biggs, CEO of GEV, who also is the former headmaster of the King's College based in the UK, emphasised upon the importance of quality holistic education and also about the educational standards maintained in the UK and European countries. The holistic curriculum has been refined over 140 years of teaching excellence and is rich in variety, including art, music, drama and sport. Specialist teachers are assigned to each subject to allow optimum learning, which is a unique approach when compared with other schools in India.
Amidst an atmosphere charged with anticipation and excitement, Michelle Schneider, board of governor of King's College UK Gurugram, conveyed heartfelt appreciation to all stakeholders for their invaluable support and guidance.
The establishment of King's College UK Gurugram marks a watershed moment in the educational landscape, promising to nurture a new generation of leaders, innovators and global citizens. With a steadfast dedication to excellence and a rich heritage to draw upon, this collaboration sets the stage for an era of unparalleled academic achievement and societal impact with a promising future for international education in India, paving the way for enhanced opportunities to gain admission to international universities.