With the objective to improve cultural and educational ties, Apeejay Education has taken a significant stride by establishing a framework to promote educational exchange programmes, solidified through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Korean Cultural Centre India (KCCI).
The MoU was signed by Dr Neha Berlia, Co-Promoter, Apeejay Stya & Svran Group, Joint Secretary, Apeejay Education, and Pro-Chancellor, Apeejay Stya University and Mr II yong Hwang, Director of Korean Cultural Centre India, in the presence of Ms Sunjune Min, Head of the Education Team at KCCI, Ishani Ranjan as well as Ms Vidhi Jain, Education Assistants, Korean Cultural Centre India. Through this MoU, the organisations have agreed to establish a collaboration for Korean Cultural Centre India – Apeejay Education Partnership Project also referred as School Project.
The collaboration aims to foster cooperation in various areas, encompassing support for Korean language curriculum classes and hobby classes, encouragement for the practice of the Korean traditional support -Taekwondo, and joint educational activities. These activities include the Korean Cultural Centre India Tour, Korean Cultural Experience Workshop and an exchange program between Korean and all Apeejay Schools. Additionally, the agreement entails active participation in cultural events supported by KCCI such as “Korea-India friendship contests like quiz, essay, etc.”, “Korea Day Event”, “Korean festival”, etc. Sharing his thoughts, Mr II yong Hwang, Director of Korean Cultural Centre India, expressed his delight in Apeejay’s educational legacy of more than 50+ years, founded under the visionary leadership of Dr Stya Paul, Founder Chairman.
Dr Neha Berlia, Co-Promoter, Apeejay Stya & Svran Group, Joint Secretary, Apeejay Education, and Pro-Chancellor, Apeejay Stya University, expressed her passion for delivering an exceptional value-driven education that prepares each student for a life-long journey of growth, learning and success. Emphasizing the holistic approach to education, she highlighted, “The commitment to providing the right energy and opportunity to nurture confident and self-reliant students from a young age.”
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