Salwan Public School, Mayur Vihar is a co-educational Senior Secondary School affiliated to CBSE .....
The logo of the school depicting ‘The Rising Sun’ is a manifestation of the school’s cherished philosophy of ‘Service Before Self’....
The great work Salwan Sahib has done in the cause of education has made me very happy. This monumental work will confer immortality on him.
SET was established in the year 1941 at Peshawar by Late Pandit Girdhari Lal Salwan, a great patriot who dedicated his life ....
The School Managing Committee comprises eminent and distinguished people from diverse backgrounds to manage the affairs of the School and ensure quality education.
The school has constituted various committees to address issues and concerns faced by the students.
The integrated academic curriculum focuses on an innovative learner-centered approach and experiential learning strategies to develop divergent thinking skills.
Assessment is the key component of learning as it determines whether the goals of education are being met. It provides timely and informative feedback to students and motivates them towards self-improvement.
Small daily improvements over time lead to stunning results. Results are important precursors for one's future course of action.
At Salwan, the endeavour is to provide an inclusive and an enabling environment to all children with varied needs. We firmly believe that each and every child has the ability to learn and maximize his/her potential through adequate learning opportunities, effective teaching and appropriate resources.
Driven by the ideology of providing “Education for All”, the Trust is committed to developing the right attitudes & progressive mind-set in young minds.
Co-curricular Activities form the bedrock of harmonious and holistic development, necessary for moulding and shaping a child’s personality.
The school has adopted WHO’s guidelines of ten core life skills, which are Self-awareness, Decision-making, Effective communication, Problem-solving, Empathy, Critical thinking, Creative thinking, Interpersonal relationship, Coping with stress and emotion.
Clubs form an integral part of learning. In order to promote holistic development of the child, the clubs are based on a collaborative approach adopted by all the Faculties.
The school follows a House System wherein students from Classes Nursery to XII are uniformly placed. This system gives the students ample opportunities through Inter- House Competitions.
Students exchange programmes propel students towards acceptance and understanding of an array of different cultural and community perspectives. They help in developing a global outlook through myriad opportunities of collaboration.
French National Day was celebrated on 12 July at school for classes 7-8 with great enthusiasm. Students watched a movie highlighting the significance of France’s National Day, followed by making beautiful cards to commemorate the occasion. A quiz assessment was conducted to enhance their understanding and knowledge. Overall, it was an enriching experience for the students, combining education and creativity, leading to a deeper appreciation of French culture and history.
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