Chennai, Tamil Nadu (February 02, 2026) FIITJEE Global School’s Excel Campus has received Special Recognition in the Schools Category for Excellence in Integrated Residential School for JEE and NEET Preparation at the Times Education Icons 2025-26, Chennai Schools, Pre Schools and Education Institutions Survey.

This award acknowledges a rare schooling model where structured residential life and focused preparation for competitive examinations exist within the same academic system.

Excel Campus was created with a clear purpose. To give serious JEE and NEET aspirants a distraction-free environment where schooling, preparation, discipline, and personal care are part of one integrated routine. Students do not shuttle between school and coaching centres. They do not follow fragmented schedules. Everything they need is available within one well-designed campus.

Students at Excel Campus follow a planned daily routine. Academic hours are structured. Study hours are monitored. Doubt-clearing sessions are regular. Mentoring is constant. Equal attention is given to rest, fitness, and emotional well-being.

The residential environment is not built on pressure. It is built on clarity and structure. Students know what to do, when to do it, and how to do it. This reduces anxiety and improves focus.

“Our residential model helps students stay focused without feeling pressured. It gives them clarity, structure, and the right support at the right time,” said senior academic representative from FIITJEE Global School.

The Excel Campus is a result of FIITJEE Global School’s belief that competitive preparation should not come at the cost of schooling or student well-being. Instead, both must work together.

The recognition from Times Education Icons highlights how this integrated approach is being seen as a benchmark in residential schooling for competitive readiness.

The campus also ensures students remain connected to sports, fitness routines, and peer interaction. Physical activity and mind-body wellness remain part of the daily schedule. This balance plays an important role in helping students sustain long preparation cycles without burnout.

The award also reflects the school’s larger academic framework, the 8-Pillar Model of Excellence, where academic mastery, communication skills, physical fitness, value education, personality development, higher order thinking, and innovation-led learning are part of everyday schooling.

At Excel Campus, students are not only preparing for JEE and NEET. They are learning discipline, time management, independent thinking, and self-reliance. These habits stay with them long after exams are over.

This Special Recognition places FIITJEE Global School’s Excel Campus among the few institutions in Chennai that have successfully created a meaningful blend of residential schooling and competitive exam preparation within one system.

About FIITJEE Global School

FIITJEE Global School (FGS) is a Chennai-based CBSE institution recognised for combining academic strength, competitive exam readiness, and holistic student development within a well-structured learning environment. The school follows its distinctive 8-Pillar Model of Excellence that integrates academics with communication skills, fitness, values, wellness, higher order thinking, and innovation-led learning.

FGS campuses are built with world-class infrastructure designed to support better learning outcomes. Spacious, well-ventilated classrooms, well-equipped laboratories, stocked libraries, large playgrounds, safe assembly areas, and ergonomically designed furniture create a comfortable and focused learning space for students. Technology-enabled systems, high safety standards, and well-maintained sanitation facilities are an integral part of the school environment.

With specialised spaces such as the Excel Residential Campus for JEE and NEET aspirants and Kidus Optimus for early learners, FGS provides age-appropriate and purpose-driven learning ecosystems for every stage of a child’s growth.

FGS believes schooling should prepare children not only for exams, but for life.

For more information, visit https://fiitjeeglobalschool.com or call +91 7665865876.

Chennai, Tamil Nadu (February 02, 2026) FIITJEE Global School Chennai has been recognised as an Excellent School (National) in the South Zone at the Times Education Icons 2025-26, Chennai Schools, Pre Schools and Education Institutions Survey.

This recognition comes at a time when the school has demonstrated consistent academic results and a structured approach to preparing students for both board examinations and national competitive exams.

In the CBSE Class XII results 2025, the school recorded an average of 85 percent. Thirteen students scored above 95 percent. More than 100 students secured above 80 percent. In Class X, the school average stood at 90 percent with multiple subject centums.

Students from the school progressed to JEE Advanced and recorded strong NEET scores, including results up to 591 out of 720.

These outcomes are supported by FIITJEE Global School’s expanded 8-Pillar Model of Excellence, where academic learning is combined with communication skills, fitness, values, wellness, personality development, higher order thinking, and innovation-driven learning.

“School education must prepare students to think independently and adapt to future challenges. Our framework is designed with that clarity,” said senior academic representative from FIITJEE Global School.

The school’s learning environment goes beyond classrooms. Large-scale student events, inter-school competitions, sports tournaments, academic challenges, and leadership forums are part of the academic calendar. These are mapped directly to the school’s pillars of development.

Sports also remain an active focus. The Under-14 girls volleyball team recently finished as runners-up at the CBSE Cluster Volleyball National Finals, reflecting the school’s emphasis on physical fitness alongside academics.

This award acknowledges FIITJEE Global School’s ability to create a balanced ecosystem where academic discipline, experiential learning, and competitive readiness work together.

Students here are not only trained to score well. They are trained to think clearly, communicate confidently, and carry themselves with maturity. That is what makes the recognition meaningful.

About FIITJEE Global School

FIITJEE Global School (FGS) is a Chennai-based CBSE institution recognised for combining academic strength, competitive exam readiness, and holistic student development within a well-structured learning environment. The school follows its distinctive 8-Pillar Model of Excellence that integrates academics with communication skills, fitness, values, wellness, higher order thinking, and innovation-led learning.

FGS campuses are built with world-class infrastructure designed to support better learning outcomes. Spacious, well-ventilated classrooms, well-equipped laboratories, stocked libraries, large playgrounds, safe assembly areas, and ergonomically designed furniture create a comfortable and focused learning space for students. Technology-enabled systems, high safety standards, and well-maintained sanitation facilities are an integral part of the school environment.

With specialised spaces such as the Excel Residential Campus for JEE and NEET aspirants and Kidus Optimus for early learners, FGS provides age-appropriate and purpose-driven learning ecosystems for every stage of a child’s growth.

FGS believes schooling should prepare children not only for exams, but for life.

For more information, visit https://fiitjeeglobalschool.com or call +91 8791999199.

Chennai, Tamil Nadu (February 02, 2026) Kidus Optimus, the early childhood learning wing of FIITJEE Global School, has been recognised as an Excellent Preschool at the Times Education Icons 2025-26, Chennai Schools, Pre Schools and Education Institutions Survey.

This recognition brings attention to something often overlooked. The importance of the first seven years of a child’s life.

Kidus Optimus was built on a simple belief. Early childhood is not the time for academic pressure. It is the time to build how a child thinks, feels, speaks, and relates to the world.

Designed for children between three and seven years, the preschool follows a neuroscience-informed approach that focuses on cognitive growth, emotional security, language development, and sensory learning.

Children here do not sit through long academic sessions. They learn through storytelling, phonics activities, music, movement, creative play, and early STEM exposure. Curiosity is encouraged. Exploration is natural. Learning happens without fear.

“The early years shape how children think and communicate for the rest of their lives. Our goal is to protect the joy of childhood while building strong foundations,” said a senior academic representative from Kidus Optimus.

The preschool environment is carefully designed to make children feel safe, expressive, and confident. Teachers focus on observation and gentle guidance rather than instruction and correction.

Kidus Optimus also places strong emphasis on parent involvement. The school conducts regular interactive sessions titled “How to Raise a Supernova Child,” where parents understand how early experiences influence long-term learning outcomes.

These sessions help families see why emotional stability, communication skills, and sensory development matter more than early academics.

This award recognises Kidus Optimus as a preschool that respects childhood, understands brain development, and prepares children for schooling in the right way.

It also reflects FIITJEE Global School’s larger philosophy that education must begin with strong foundations before moving towards academic achievement.

By the time children move from Kidus Optimus into formal schooling, they carry confidence, curiosity, communication ability, and emotional maturity with them. That is the real success of early learning.

About FIITJEE Global School

FIITJEE Global School (FGS) is a Chennai-based CBSE institution recognised for combining academic strength, competitive exam readiness, and holistic student development within a well-structured learning environment. The school follows its distinctive 8-Pillar Model of Excellence that integrates academics with communication skills, fitness, values, wellness, higher order thinking, and innovation-led learning.

FGS campuses are built with world-class infrastructure designed to support better learning outcomes. Spacious, well-ventilated classrooms, well-equipped laboratories, stocked libraries, large playgrounds, safe assembly areas, and ergonomically designed furniture create a comfortable and focused learning space for students. Technology-enabled systems, high safety standards, and well-maintained sanitation facilities are an integral part of the school environment.

With specialised spaces such as the Excel Residential Campus for JEE and NEET aspirants and Kidus Optimus for early learners, FGS provides age-appropriate and purpose-driven learning ecosystems for every stage of a child’s growth.

FGS believes schooling should prepare children not only for exams, but for life.

For more information, visit https://fiitjeeglobalschool.com or call +91 7665865876.

Chandigarh [India], January 29: HARLEY of LONDON India today announced the launch of a Global Centre of Excellence for Health, Wellness and Lifestyle in Chandigarh, created in collaboration with Porto Business School (Portugal) and Kongju National University (Republic of Korea). The Centre aims to strengthen leadership, workforce capability and applied innovation for India’s rapidly expanding wellness and preventive health economy.

The Centre will offer postgraduate and executive programs, short-form certifications and lifelong learning pathways for professionals across healthcare, wellness and adjacent industries. An Innovation Hub will support collaborative projects in life sciences, biosciences and AI-enabled healthcare and wellness solutions.

Programs to be offered

  • Healthcare & Wellness MBA (details to be announced)
  • Executive MBA in Health, Wellness & Lifestyle Leadership
  • AI in Healthcare & Wellness certification programs
  • Upskilling and reskilling pathways for working professionals
  • Lifelong learning for clinicians, creators, founders and wellness practitioners

Role of academic partners

  • Porto Business School will support curriculum design and delivery for management, leadership and executive education, including international benchmarking.
  • Kongju National University will collaborate on the Innovation Hub and applied research translation in life sciences, biosciences and AI-driven wellness innovation.

Sanjeev Kumar, Chief Visionary Officer, HARLEY of LONDON, said:

“India is facing a silent crisis. Lifestyle diseases are rising faster than our systems can respond, and we do not have enough trained professionals to support the well-being needs of 1.4 billion people. The lack of skilled health and wellness professionals is already causing real damage — India is projected to lose $4.8 trillion in economic output by 2030 due to lifestyle-related productivity loss and system strain. Alongside the shortage of clinicians, the country faces a severe deficit in healthcare management talent — a gap repeatedly highlighted by national programmes. India doesn’t just need more doctors — it needs skilled leaders who can build and run the systems that keep communities well.

This Centre of Excellence is built to close that gap. Instead of theory-heavy models, we are creating practical, industry-ready skills in health, wellness, and lifestyle — capabilities that translate directly into jobs in one of India’s fastest-growing sectors. We are building a world-class learning environment that equips young people with the skills to build meaningful careers and uplift the well-being of the communities they come from.”

Centre at a Glance

Located in Chandigarh, India, the HARLEY of LONDON India Centre of Excellence is being developed to advance learning, skilling and applied innovation in health, wellness and lifestyle. The Centre brings together postgraduate and executive education, short-form certifications and industry collaboration, supported by an Innovation Hub focused on life sciences, biosciences and responsible AI-enabled healthcare and wellness solutions.

Academic partnerships with Porto Business School (Portugal) and Kongju National University (Korea) strengthen the Centre’s global foundation, combining leadership development, management education, applied research and cross-border innovation.

About HARLEY of LONDON

HARLEY of LONDON is building an integrated platform spanning health, wellness, lifestyle and human development. Its initiatives combine education, technology and wellbeing experiences aimed at supporting how people live, learn and grow.

About Porto Business School:

Porto Business School is a Portugal-based business school focused on management education, executive education and applied research. In this partnership, Porto Business School is supporting the Centre’s leadership and management learning design and international benchmarking.

About Kongju National University

Kongju National University is a national university in the Republic of Korea with strengths in science, technology and applied research. In this partnership, the university will collaborate on the Innovation Hub agenda, supporting applied research translation and cross-border collaboration in life sciences, biosciences and AI-enabled healthcare and wellness innovation.

Media contact

HARLEY of LONDON India – Communications

Sanjeev KUMAR

Chief Visionary Officer

sanjeev@harleyoflondon.co.uk

Harley of London | Premium Healthcare Group | Luxury Preventive Medicine UK

New Delhi [India], December 17: Grade 12 student Amairah Anand from Sanskriti School, New Delhi has won First Prize in the School Category at the Nationwide Sustainability Hackathon 2025 organised by TERI School of Advanced Studies, Vasant Kunj, for her innovative circular-economy venture “Purani Pottery Puzzles.”

TERI SAS HACKATHON

The hackathon brought together 100+ teams from schools and universities across India to propose practical business ideas addressing climate and sustainability challenges. In the school track, students were invited to design “sustainable and inclusive toys for children”, with top entries evaluated by an expert jury, across several difficult rounds of selection, including a rigorous panel interview round by eminent experts, entrepreneurs, and sustainability leaders. at TERI SAS’s New Delhi campus.

TERI SAS HACKATHON

Amairah’s project emerged a national winner, earning a cash prize of ₹15,000 and recognition from TERI SAS’s Alumni Association and faculty leadership.

From broken shards to “Purani Pottery Puzzles”

Purani Pottery Puzzles tackles an often-overlooked waste stream: broken or unsold blue pottery from artisan clusters such as Kot Jewar near Jaipur. Once fired, ceramic does not biodegrade; India generates an estimated 15-30 million tonnes of pottery waste annually, much of which ends up in landfills.

Amairah’s model collects these otherwise loss-making shards from local artisans and transforms them into child-safe puzzle and art kits. The fragments are processed, edges sealed with non-toxic coating, and then packaged as hands-on “Purani Pottery Puzzle Kits” for children, schools, and craft enthusiasts. Each kit includes:

Purani Pottery Puzzles

  • Carefully prepared blue pottery pieces that can be arranged into puzzles or mosaics
  • A story card introducing the artisan who made the original pot
  • A trivia card on sustainability and the history of Indian pottery

The tagline of the venture, “Where cracks make comebacks,” captures its core idea: embracing imperfections and giving broken pieces a second life. This not only recycles millions of tonnes of pottery waste but gives more income to these potters who lose essential materials to broken pottery. It also creates awareness about our culture of blue pottery and value of sustainability from an early age in children aligning with government’s New education policy and UN Sustainability Goals.

Pottery entrepreneurship & self-sustaining ecosystems

From an early age, Amairah was drawn to clay and colour, spending weekends not in malls but travelling nearly 500 kilometres from Delhi to traditional blue-pottery clusters to learn directly from master artisans. Over the years, these visits have grown into a commitment to revive a dying art form: she regularly helps organise stalls and exhibitions in Delhi, including Diwali melas, so that artisans can sell their work at fair prices and build stable livelihoods. In workshops, she also guides potters on basic safety practices–from better kiln ventilation to wearing masks while handling glaze powders–to reduce long-term risks such as lung cancer. For Amairah, pottery is not just craft; it is heritage, health, and economic resilience moulded together.

Beyond a one-off project, Purani Pottery Puzzles is being built as a self-sustaining micro-enterprise that benefits both artisans and children:

* Artisan livelihoods: Partner artisans earn extra income from pottery that was previously discarded or sold as scrap, buffering them against market volatility and breakage losses.

Purani Pottery Puzzles

* Circular design: Every kit is built on the principles of reduce, reuse, recycle, and reimagine–using repurposed pottery, biodegradable paints, and zero plastic or resin.

Purani Pottery Puzzles

* Education & heritage revival: Children learn about craftsmanship, cultural heritage, and sustainability each time they assemble a puzzle, turning playtime into eco-education.

Purani Pottery Puzzles

A portion of the earnings is reinvested into sourcing more waste pottery, training additional artisans, and designing new puzzle formats, allowing the model to grow without depending solely on grants.

“I wanted to prove that sustainability can be playful and profitable,” Amairah says. “Every kit we ship means less pottery in a landfill and more dignity and income for an artisan.”

From Jaipur kilns to homes and classrooms worldwide

What began as a local craft-and-sustainability idea is already gaining international traction. Purani Pottery Puzzles and toys are now being shipped to schools, NGOs, and families in countries such as Ethiopia, the Philippines, the United States, and across parts of Europe, reflecting global interest in upcycled, culturally rooted learning tools.

Teachers and parents report that children are fascinated not just by solving the puzzles, but by the story of how each shard once belonged to a handcrafted pot in a Jaipur workshop–and was saved from becoming waste.

A faculty member at TERI SAS noted that the project, “connects multiple SDGs at once–responsible consumption and production, decent work for artisans, quality education, and cultural preservation–through something as simple and joyful as a toy.”

TERI SAS HACKATHON

For media inquiries, please contact:

Name – Tarun Anand

Email: tarun.anand@gmail.com | Phone: +919811202137

New Delhi [India], December 17: Grade 12 student Amairah Anand from Sanskriti School, New Delhi has won First Prize in the School Category at the Nationwide Sustainability Hackathon 2025 organised by TERI School of Advanced Studies, Vasant Kunj, for her innovative circular-economy venture “Purani Pottery Puzzles.”

TERI SAS HACKATHON

The hackathon brought together 100+ teams from schools and universities across India to propose practical business ideas addressing climate and sustainability challenges. In the school track, students were invited to design “sustainable and inclusive toys for children”, with top entries evaluated by an expert jury, across several difficult rounds of selection, including a rigorous panel interview round by eminent experts, entrepreneurs, and sustainability leaders. at TERI SAS’s New Delhi campus.

TERI SAS HACKATHON

Amairah’s project emerged a national winner, earning a cash prize of ₹15,000 and recognition from TERI SAS’s Alumni Association and faculty leadership.

From broken shards to “Purani Pottery Puzzles”

Purani Pottery Puzzles tackles an often-overlooked waste stream: broken or unsold blue pottery from artisan clusters such as Kot Jewar near Jaipur. Once fired, ceramic does not biodegrade; India generates an estimated 15-30 million tonnes of pottery waste annually, much of which ends up in landfills.

Amairah’s model collects these otherwise loss-making shards from local artisans and transforms them into child-safe puzzle and art kits. The fragments are processed, edges sealed with non-toxic coating, and then packaged as hands-on “Purani Pottery Puzzle Kits” for children, schools, and craft enthusiasts. Each kit includes:

Purani Pottery Puzzles

  • Carefully prepared blue pottery pieces that can be arranged into puzzles or mosaics
  • A story card introducing the artisan who made the original pot
  • A trivia card on sustainability and the history of Indian pottery

The tagline of the venture, “Where cracks make comebacks,” captures its core idea: embracing imperfections and giving broken pieces a second life. This not only recycles millions of tonnes of pottery waste but gives more income to these potters who lose essential materials to broken pottery. It also creates awareness about our culture of blue pottery and value of sustainability from an early age in children aligning with government’s New education policy and UN Sustainability Goals.

Pottery entrepreneurship & self-sustaining ecosystems

From an early age, Amairah was drawn to clay and colour, spending weekends not in malls but travelling nearly 500 kilometres from Delhi to traditional blue-pottery clusters to learn directly from master artisans. Over the years, these visits have grown into a commitment to revive a dying art form: she regularly helps organise stalls and exhibitions in Delhi, including Diwali melas, so that artisans can sell their work at fair prices and build stable livelihoods. In workshops, she also guides potters on basic safety practices–from better kiln ventilation to wearing masks while handling glaze powders–to reduce long-term risks such as lung cancer. For Amairah, pottery is not just craft; it is heritage, health, and economic resilience moulded together.

Beyond a one-off project, Purani Pottery Puzzles is being built as a self-sustaining micro-enterprise that benefits both artisans and children:

* Artisan livelihoods: Partner artisans earn extra income from pottery that was previously discarded or sold as scrap, buffering them against market volatility and breakage losses.

Purani Pottery Puzzles

* Circular design: Every kit is built on the principles of reduce, reuse, recycle, and reimagine–using repurposed pottery, biodegradable paints, and zero plastic or resin.

Purani Pottery Puzzles

* Education & heritage revival: Children learn about craftsmanship, cultural heritage, and sustainability each time they assemble a puzzle, turning playtime into eco-education.

Purani Pottery Puzzles

A portion of the earnings is reinvested into sourcing more waste pottery, training additional artisans, and designing new puzzle formats, allowing the model to grow without depending solely on grants.

“I wanted to prove that sustainability can be playful and profitable,” Amairah says. “Every kit we ship means less pottery in a landfill and more dignity and income for an artisan.”

From Jaipur kilns to homes and classrooms worldwide

What began as a local craft-and-sustainability idea is already gaining international traction. Purani Pottery Puzzles and toys are now being shipped to schools, NGOs, and families in countries such as Ethiopia, the Philippines, the United States, and across parts of Europe, reflecting global interest in upcycled, culturally rooted learning tools.

Teachers and parents report that children are fascinated not just by solving the puzzles, but by the story of how each shard once belonged to a handcrafted pot in a Jaipur workshop–and was saved from becoming waste.

A faculty member at TERI SAS noted that the project, “connects multiple SDGs at once–responsible consumption and production, decent work for artisans, quality education, and cultural preservation–through something as simple and joyful as a toy.”

TERI SAS HACKATHON

For media inquiries, please contact:

Name – Tarun Anand

Email: tarun.anand@gmail.com | Phone: +919811202137

Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], July 5: In a major push to democratize access to executive-level AI education, IIBM Institute of Business Management have announced the launch of a Free Certified Mini MBA in Artificial Intelligence. This powerful one-day global learning event, led by IIBM ‘s Faculty, aims to upskill professionals around the world in cutting-edge AI tools and leadership principles.

Designed to break educational and geographic boundaries, the Mini MBA will deliver essential insights into artificial intelligence, strategic thinking, innovation, and responsible leadership–all in a condensed, high-impact format. Participants will receive a globally recognized certificate issued by IIBM Institute, validating their knowledge and advancing their career potential.

Dr. Vidhi Maheshwari, International Academic Head of the IIBM Institute, emphasized the ethical and inclusive vision behind the initiative:

“AI is the new language of business. With this initiative, we are giving people around the world the opportunity to gain cutting-edge AI insights in just one day–and for free,” said Vidhi Maheshwari, IIBM Institute. “We believe in democratizing education to prepare professionals for what lies ahead.”

The one-day virtual program will feature global experts, industry case studies, and practical tools that participants can apply immediately in their careers or ventures. Upon completion, attendees will receive a globally recognized certificate, issued by IIBM Institute.

The event, expected to host thousands of learners from more than 50 countries, marks a milestone in international education partnerships. Already, over 1,000+ learners from 15+ countries have shown interest. From working professionals in Europe and Southeast Asia to students in Africa and South America–this is truly a borderless classroom fostering AI-driven leadership.

“We launched this Free One-Day Mini MBA in AI to make advanced business learning accessible to everyone–no matter where they are in their career or in the world. Our goal is simple: empower people with real, future-ready skills that can make a difference – said Vikas Maheshwari, CEO of IIBM Institute.”

Registration is open now via the official IIBM Institute websites. Participation is free, but time is limited — we encourage you to register at the earliest.”

Apply Now: https://forms.gle/TWEivrTTNv3TK2GG6

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Contact: +91 93191 23456