The Indian Public Schools Conference (IPSC), formed in 1939, is renowned for its rich traditions and unique identity. Indian Public Schools are characterized as private, independent, and secular institutions providing secondary education. According to the IPSC Articles of Association, the primary aim of these public schools is "to prepare students of ability for positions of service and responsibilities in all walks of National life." The Sanskaar Valley School is honored to be one of the newest members, joining the IPSC in its platinum jubilee year.
Objectives and Activities of IPSC:
The IPSC aims to enhance the quality of education in its member schools and foster leadership qualities among students. To achieve this, the IPSC:
- Organizes Competitions and Interactions: It facilitates various competitions and interactive sessions among member schools, providing students with national exposure at an all-India inter-school level.
- Educational Program Deliberation: It regularly discusses and updates the educational programs of its member schools to ensure they are in line with modern educational methodologies.
- Promotes Efficiency: The IPSC strives to improve the efficiency of its schools while preserving longstanding traditions and proven systems.
Role in Student Development
The IPSC's initiatives are designed to prepare students for future leadership roles and responsibilities in various sectors of national life. By maintaining a balance between traditional values and contemporary educational practices, the IPSC ensures that its students receive a holistic education that equips them with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in an evolving world.