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World Environment School - Coorg

World Environment School, Asia First Environment school in Coorg, aims at building leaders responsible for preserving the environment the school shall offer IB curriculum and will deliver Environment education.

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World Environment School - Coorg

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  1. World environment school, coorg

  2. About - WESC • WESC is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students in its care and expects all applicants to share this commitment. WESC will follow safe recruitment practices which are aligned to the recommendations of the International Task Force on Child Protection. WESC holds itself to the highest standards of effective recruiting practices with specific attention to child protection. All appointments are subject to an interview, identity checks, criminal record checks, and successful reference

  3. Campus and location • WESC’s beautiful purpose built £30+ million campus, set within an existing 110 acre coffee plantation, is close to the town of Madikeri in the Coorg District of Karnataka Province, southern India.

  4. Vision • It is the vision of Mr Pradip Burman and the Mobius Foundation that WESC aspires to be a world leading environmental school: a community committed to developing individuals who seize and act ethically upon the environmental issues facing our planet to create a sustainable tomorrow. The Principal will provide vision and leadership in the development of its distinctive character and direction for the school in the areas of: the Green agenda; curriculum innovation, delivery and academic achievement; developing an holistic education through curriculum enrichment; nurturing emotional well-being; engagement with the local and wider community; promotion of school spirit, amongst other things. The Principal will ensure the delivery of a curriculum which addresses the current and emerging needs of the school’s community by continually reviewing the composition and content of the school’s educational offering and services.

  5. WESc Aims • • Strive for excellence in all aspects of school life, promoting a culture of aspiration and the celebration of achievement. • • Offer a broad, balanced and innovative curriculum which challenges all students at an appropriate level. • • Develop positive values of mutual respect, tolerance and self-esteem, fostering an informed and critical awareness of the dynamics prevalent in society. • • Apply a supportive pastoral framework, which both establishes a strong community identity and allowing every individual to flourish. • • Provide a stimulating and life-enhancing environment in which to live and learn • • Attract and develop well-qualified, talented and forward-thinking staff capable of inspiring students in their respective fields. • • Offer a rich and broad co-curricular programme which enables both the highest levels of achievement and wide accessibility. • • Foster and maintain excellent relations with the wider community, nurturing mutually beneficial links in a variety of spheres. • • Prepare students for the challenges and opportunities of an increasingly technological future.

  6. WesC – Our Partner School WESc is delighted to have Whitgift as its partner school. The Whitgift Foundation was established in 1596, a legacy to the people of Croydon from John Whitgift, through its mission of care for the elderly and education for the young and which lies at the heart of its charitable activity today.Today, Whitgift is one of three schools within the Foundation, a boys-only 11-18 school with over 1500 boys on roll. It is ranked as one of the UK’s leading independent schools. Its academic standards are exceptional: in 2018, its IB Diploma average score was 38 points; at A level, 84% of all grades were A*-B; at GCSE, 95% of all grades were A* – B with 22% of all grades being Grade 9. Whitgift’s students participate widely in various Olympiad competitions and attain wide-ranging STEM qualifications.The school has over 80 societies, nearly 50 different sports and has an outstanding national reputation for its sporting achievement, holding many national titles. 

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