School
Our Goals
We are growing steadily! Every year, we aim to add one new standard at Rose International School. For example, starting in April 2026, we plan to introduce Class 2.
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Our long-term vision is to grow into a full-fledged school up to Class 12, ensuring continuous, high-quality education for our students. Beyond academics, we also plan to provide two years of vocational training after graduation to equip our students with the skills they need for employment, independence, and a brighter future.
Our key objectives include:
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To build a full-fledged school for 5,000 underprivileged children in North India, providing excellent education, boarding facilities, and vocational training from Nursery to Grade 12, along with two years of skills-based training to prepare students for employment and independence.
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To eradicate child labor in India.
According to UNICEF, 3.3 million children between the ages of 5–17 are engaged in child labor in India. In addition, over 42.7 million children are currently out of school—a number that represents lost dreams, futures, and potential. -
To raise responsible citizens of India, equipped with strong values, life skills, and a sense of purpose.
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To promote the “Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao” initiative (Save the Girl Child, Educate the Girl Child), echoing the call of our Honorable Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. “If you educate a boy, you educate a person. But if you educate a girl, you educate a family and benefit an entire community.” — UNESCO
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To eradicate poverty in India through education. According to the World Bank (2024), 129 million people in India live in extreme poverty, surviving on less than $2.15 per day. Education is the key to breaking this cycle.
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To nurture students holistically—morally, intellectually, spiritually, and socially, ensuring they grow not only in knowledge but also in character.
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To keep children off the streets and away from gangs, drugs, and alcoholism. Instead, we aim to build character, honesty, integrity, a fear of God, and a strong work ethic in each child we serve. “If you educate a man, you educate an individual. But if you educate a woman, you educate a nation.” — African Proverb



