IPSC Principals Conclave Launch by Governor ESL Narasimhan
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The 77th IPSC Principals Conclave is here to widen the Educational Avenues & Information Portals of Principals & Correspondents from various schools of the Nation. This Conclave reiterates the importance of building a strong foundation in order to enable the student world to gain education based on ethics and values.
The 77th IPSC Principals Conclave initiated with Executive Committee Meeting on 8th January, 2017 at HPS-Begumpet. The Committee is headed by Chairman IPSC- Cdr. V.K Banga also the Principal The Mann School-Delhi.
The 77th IPSC Principals Conclave-a plethora of knowledgeable speakers, rejuvenating interactive sessions, the conclave holds great promise and will lay emphasis on seeking, organizing and managing knowledge. It serves as a platform that provides opportunities and resources that will initiate new ideas bringing about a paradigm shift in the thought process of luminaries in the field of education and intelligentsia concerned. The conclave will serve to enable the educators to equip the students to face challenges of the world with strong education steeped in values.
“Education would be much more effective if its purpose was to ensure that by the time they leave school every boy and girl should know how much they do not know, and be imbued with a lifelong desire to know it.” - William Haley
The Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet is hosting the Prestigious 77th IPSC Principals' Conclave from 8th to 11th January, 2017.
Honorable Governor - Mr. E.S.L. Narasimhan unveiled the Conclave on 9th January, 2017 and will interact with participating principals at the sprawling campus of HPS-Begumpet.
Mrs. Latha Shankar The Eminent - Principal I/C of The Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet is also a part of the Organizing Committee of the Principals' Conclave which will inspire educators to impart various topics of education to students.
IPSC AT A GLANCE:
Indian Public Schools' Conference, formed in 1939 is known for its glorious traditions. The Indian Public Schools have a distinct identity and it should not be confused with the large number of schools, which have liberally adopted the words 'Public School' with their name, The Indian Public Schools are 'private, independent and secular institutions of secondary education.