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Radcliffe School, Noida has inaugurated its new campus and introduced the Finland curriculum, reinforcing its focus on education. The event, ‘Radcliffe Renaissance,’ marked the beginning of this phase, attended by representatives from the Finnish Embassy and other guests.

The event commenced with a lamp-lighting ceremony, symbolising the official opening of the campus. The ceremony was followed by a dance performance by students. Principal Priyanka Singh welcomed guests and expressed gratitude for their support, reaffirming the school’s mission of holistic development.

Group CEO Mr Gagan Oberoi spoke about Radcliffe’s role in Espireteam’s vision, highlighting its focus on a student-centric learning environment. CEO Himanshu Yagnik discussed the role of skill development in education, emphasising emotional, social, and cognitive growth. He announced the adoption of the Finland curriculum, known for its approach to creativity, problem-solving, and collaborative learning, aligning with the school’s educational framework.

Sana, representing the Finnish Embassy, highlighted the importance of skill-based education. She explained that the Finland curriculum prioritises critical thinking, independence, and lifelong learning, alongside academic knowledge.

The curriculum promotes a student-centric model, encouraging personalised learning and conceptual understanding. Radcliffe School aims to integrate this approach to equip students with relevant skills.

The event concluded with a sand art performance by artist Mr Rahul, depicting the educational journey at Radcliffe School.

With this initiative, Radcliffe School expands its educational offerings, aiming to provide a structured learning environment for students.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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