From The Desk of the Principal
The end and aim of all education is man-making and character-making." This emphasizes the importance of building strong character alongside academic learning. ~Swami Vivekananda
This powerful thought by Swami Vivekananda highlights the vital importance of nurturing character alongside imparting academic knowledge. It is this very philosophy that resonates deeply with Mr. Prashant Joshi, a distinguished educator whose journey in education spans over 22 years.
A shining example of dedication, passion, and innovation, he has positively influenced the lives of countless students, educators, and school communities. His career has encompassed various roles, including TGT (Mathematics), PGT (Mathematics), Academic Coordinator, Vice Principal, and Principal in renowned CBSE schools. His expertise in mathematics is unmatched, and his ability to make complex concepts accessible and engaging has inspired generations of learners.
He firmly believes that every problem has a solution and every child holds unique potential. To him, a teacher’s role is not just to instruct but to nurture and guide with empathy and purpose. Through creative methods, such as incorporating engaging mathematical patterns and introducing Vedic mathematics, he has effectively helped students overcome their fear of the subject.
In his role as principal, he draws deeply from Swami Vivekananda’s philosophy, advocating for holistic development that balances academic learning with character formation. His vision of education cultivates not only intellectual growth but also moral strength and resilience.
With strong administrative acumen and a compassionate approach, he leads by example, supporting teachers, empowering students, and addressing the evolving challenges of modern education. His contributions have been recognized through prestigious honors like the "Inspiring Education Hero Award" and the "Bharat Bhushan Samman," celebrating his unwavering commitment and transformative impact in the field of education.
Principal
Arise International School, CIDCO.