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Learning and AcademicsDay-to-Day Learning ExperienceStudent Well-Being & SafetyParental Involvement & EngagementFor Partners & CollaboratorsHow Can Industry Partners EngageCSR & Social Impact AlignmentFuture Workforce DevelopmentFor Potential HiresRole Expectations & Professional GrowthHiring Process & FitmentWork Culture & CollaborationPolicymakers Perspective Scalability & Policy AlignmentGovernance & Community ParticipationMeasuring Impact & Success
- 01TWSLC is much more than a school. It is an ecosystem designed to develop leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers. Unlike traditional schools, we emphasize experiential learning, self-direction, and real-world application. Instead of rigid curricula, we provide personalized learning pathways that foster curiosity, critical thinking, and leadership.
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- 10TWSLC ensures university and career readiness through personalized academic counseling, portfolio building, and mentorship programs. Students graduate with a strong portfolio showcasing real-world projects, research work, and leadership experiences, making them competitive for universities worldwide. Our network includes higher education institutions, career coaches, and industry mentors, guiding students toward diverse career paths, including entrepreneurship, social impact, and innovation.
- 11Yes, students graduate with an NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) certificate, recognized by all Indian universities and international institutions. We also provide detailed competency reports, transcripts, and learning portfolios that reflect students’ strengths, projects, and leadership skills.
- 12NIOS offers greater flexibility and personalized learning compared to CBSE and ICSE, which follow standardized assessments. TWSLC aligns closely with IB, IGCSE and other progressive global curricula, focusing on concept-based learning, interdisciplinary connections, and real-world application. NIOS is recognized by the Government of India, making it an excellent choice for students pursuing higher education in India and abroad.
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