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When Saurav Sinha, Principal of Mayo College Ajmer, walked onto the stage at Masters Union’s annual event Intersect, he did not begin with data or policy. He began with a question that has nothing to do with academics.

“Are we happier? For all this intelligence, are we a better society? Do we take care of each other?”

It was the kind of question that makes a roo...


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If we go back to the question, what does articulation actually mean today?

Most schools immediately equate articulation with brand. And when you talk about brand, it quickly becomes visual presence. Then story, visual identity, social media, PR, content for SEO. There is now a fairly standard template that most schools believe they need to follow to establish who they ...


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BENGALURU – United Learning League (ULL) has closed a ₹100 crore seed round and formally submitted its Expression of Interest to the International Baccalaureate (IB) Organisation, marking one of the largest early-stage capital commitments for a greenfield K–12 school network in India.

ULL is owned and led by a group of educators and young entrepre...


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For generations, success in school has been measured mainly through marks and   grades. Report cards, percentages, and ranks often dominate conversations between parents, teachers, and students. But in today’s rapidly changing world, the ability to memorise facts or score well in exams is no longer enough. What truly matters is how students learn to think, communica...


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