Hindustan International School receives 'Gold’ rating as part of QS-I Gauge assessment
This recognition underscores the school's commitment to excellence in various aspects of education.
Careers360 Connect | December 14, 2023 | 09:28 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Hindustan International School, Padur has receiving ‘Gold’ rating as part of the QS-I Gauge assessment. This recognition underscores the school's commitment to excellence in various aspects of education.
The comprehensive rating system was evaluated on various criteria, including academic performance, infrastructure, faculty quality, extracurricular activities, and overall learning environment.
"This significant moment resonated as a source of immense pride for the entire school and its community. The recognition symbolizes not only current achievements but serves as a powerful motivator for future success, inspiring a collective commitment to excellence in the forthcoming years" Principal Susan George said.
QS I-GAUGE is a custom-designed rating system for universities, colleges and schools in India.
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It provides academic institutions to effectively benchmark their performance with reference to key indicators and further lays down developmental roadmap for upgrading their educational services.
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