International Collaborations & Partnerships
St. Joan’s School Participates in University of Glasgow High School Counselor Networking Session
St. Joan’s School, alongside esteemed counselors and teachers from Modern High School for Girls, Don Bosco Park Circus, and La Martiniere for Boys, attended the University of Glasgow High School Counselor Networking session at Hotel Park, Kolkata. The event was a significant platform to explore opportunities for academically inclined students aiming to pursue higher education abroad.
Highlights of the University of Glasgow
- Prestigious Legacy: Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow is one of the world’s oldest and most respected institutions, consistently ranked among the top universities globally.
2. Academic Excellence: Renowned for its cutting-edge research and outstanding teaching across disciplines such as engineering, medicine, law, and business.
3. Global Reputation: A Russell Group university, it attracts students from over 140 countries and boasts an extensive alumni network, including seven Nobel laureates.
4. Support for International Students: Offers a welcoming environment with dedicated international student services, scholarships, and accommodation support to help students excel academically and socially.
5. State-of-the-Art Campus: A blend of historic architecture and modern facilities fosters an enriching learning environment.
Encouraging Academically Strong Students
The University of Glasgow’s focus on research-led teaching and its comprehensive scholarship programs make it an attractive destination for students with exceptional academic records. During the session, counselors and teachers explored how students can leverage these opportunities to secure a spot in this prestigious institution. Key discussions included:
- Application Insights: Tips on how academically strong students can present their achievements effectively.
- Scholarship Programs: Merit-based scholarships and financial aid available for deserving candidates.
- Unique Offerings: Pathways and specialized programs catering to individual career aspirations.
St. Joan’s School remains committed to guiding its current students and Alumni toward global academic opportunities by fostering connections with globally acclaimed institutions like the University of Glasgow.
These collaborations strengthen the school’s vision of holistic education and empower students to achieve their dreams on the global stage.
Visit to Guangzhou Electromechanical Technician College (GETC)
2nd November, 2023
MOU Signing Ceremony
St. Joan’s School announced that a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed by Managing Trustee Debjani Ghosh, in the presence of Vice Principal Lucia Gupta and Trustee Jacinta Sureka. This marked the beginning of an exciting Collaboration with Guangzhou Electromechanical Technician College (GETC).
Impressive Campus and Academics
The delegation was truly amazed by the impressive infrastructure and the high level of academic rigor at GETC. The care and dedication in preparing students to excel in their industries were evident throughout the visit.
Impressive Campus and Academics
GETC’s various departments showcased their excellence and innovation. The delegation was particularly impressed by:
- Robotics
- Mechatronics
- Drones
- Industrial Control
- Robot Systems
- Integration
- Industry 4.0
- CNC Turning
- CNC Milling
- 3D Digital Game Art
The integration of these departments with local industries was particularly noteworthy, demonstrating how GETC ensured practical, industry-relevant education.
Alliance Signing Ceremony
St. Joan’s School, Kolkata, recently attended the launching ceremony of the Alliance of Guangzhou International Sister-City, joining esteemed partners from the United Kingdom, South Africa, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand. Represented by Trustee Jacinta Sureka, Academic Coordinator and Head of Robotics Minakshi Singh Roy, and Year 12 students Mayank Dhar and Swapnodip Ghosh, the school reaffirmed its commitment to the alliance, having signed the MOU in November 2023.
This partnership aspires to elevate educational standards through the exchange of best practices and the implementation of innovative teaching methodologies, with a particular emphasis on Robotics and AI. St. Joan’s School aims to provide students with unique cross-cultural experiences and global perspectives, thereby enhancing academic programs and fostering a lifelong commitment to learning.
The collaboration will facilitate the exchange of resources and expertise, supporting curriculum development, teacher training, and the vision of St. Joan’s School in establishing a state-of-the-art vocational and technical school in Kolkata. This initiative is in alignment with the ‘Make in India’ and ‘Viksit Bharat’ goals, promoting technological education and innovation.
During the three-day exchange, students observed the 47th World Skills competition at the Guangzhou Education and Technology Center (GETC). Participants in Autonomous Mobile Robotics hailed from China, Japan, Korea, South Africa, and Macau, while Robot System Integration included teams from China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Brazil, and Chinese Taipei. The event featured a grand welcome dinner, introductions to alliance members, and a tour of GETC’s faculties, showcasing cutting-edge departments and prominent manufacturers.
The alliance signing ceremony on the final day solidified this promising partnership. Present at the ceremony were senior officials from GETC, partner institutions, and Heads of Diplomatic Missions from the Philippines, Korea, and Thailand. Also in attendance were senior government officials from the Ministry of External Affairs, Guangzhou Municipal Cooperation, and leaders of the Communist Party.
In conclusion, the establishment of this alliance represents a significant milestone in St. Joan’s School’s pursuit of academic excellence and global collaboration. By engaging in this partnership, the school is poised to not only enhance its educational offerings but also to contribute meaningfully to the broader goals of technological advancement and international cooperation. This promising venture underscores the school’s commitment to preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of the future, fostering a generation of learners equipped with the skills and knowledge to excel on a global stage.
International Collaborations & Partnerships
St. Joan’s School, Kolkata, recently attended the launching ceremony of the Alliance of Guangzhou International Sister-City, joining esteemed partners from the United Kingdom, South Africa, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand. Represented by Trustee Jacinta Sureka, Academic Coordinator and Head of Robotics Minakshi Singh Roy, and Year 12 students Mayank Dhar and Swapnodip Ghosh, the school reaffirmed its commitment to the alliance, having signed the MOU in November 2023.
This partnership aspires to elevate educational standards through the exchange of best practices and the implementation of innovative teaching methodologies, with a particular emphasis on Robotics and AI. St. Joan’s School aims to provide students with unique cross-cultural experiences and global perspectives, thereby enhancing academic programs and fostering a lifelong commitment to learning.
The collaboration will facilitate the exchange of resources and expertise, supporting curriculum development, teacher training, and the vision of St. Joan’s School in establishing a state-of-the-art vocational and technical school in Kolkata. This initiative is in alignment with the ‘Make in India’ and ‘Viksit Bharat’ goals, promoting technological education and innovation.
Visit to Guangzhou Electromechanical Technician College (GETC)
2nd November, 2023
During the three-day exchange, students observed the 47th World Skills competition at the Guangzhou Education and Technology Center (GETC). Participants in Autonomous Mobile Robotics hailed from China, Japan, Korea, South Africa, and Macau, while Robot System Integration included teams from China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Brazil, and Chinese Taipei. The event featured a grand welcome dinner, introductions to alliance members, and a tour of GETC’s faculties, showcasing cutting-edge departments and prominent manufacturers.
The alliance signing ceremony on the final day solidified this promising partnership. Present at the ceremony were senior officials from GETC, partner institutions, and Heads of Diplomatic Missions from the Philippines, Korea, and Thailand. Also in attendance were senior government officials from the Ministry of External Affairs, Guangzhou Municipal Cooperation, and leaders of the Communist Party.
In conclusion, the establishment of this alliance represents a significant milestone in St. Joan’s School’s pursuit of academic excellence and global collaboration. By engaging in this partnership, the school is poised to not only enhance its educational offerings but also to contribute meaningfully to the broader goals of technological advancement and international cooperation. This promising venture underscores the school’s commitment to preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of the future, fostering a generation of learners equipped with the skills and knowledge to excel on a global stage.
MOU Signing Ceremony
St. Joan’s School announced that a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed by Managing Trustee Debjani Ghosh, in the presence of Vice Principal Lucia Gupta and Trustee Jacinta Sureka. This marked the beginning of an exciting Collaboration with Guangzhou Electromechanical Technician College (GETC).
Impressive Campus and Academics
The delegation was truly amazed by the impressive infrastructure and the high level of academic rigor at GETC. The care and dedication in preparing students to excel in their industries were evident throughout the visit.
Impressive Campus and Academics
GETC’s various departments showcased their excellence and innovation. The delegation was particularly impressed by:
- Robotics
- Mechatronics
- Drones
- Industrial Control
- Robot Systems
- Integration
- Industry 4.0
- CNC Turning
- CNC Milling
- 3D Digital Game Art
The integration of these departments with local industries was particularly noteworthy, demonstrating how GETC ensured practical, industry-relevant education.
International Collaborations & Partnerships
St. Joan’s School, Kolkata, recently attended the launching ceremony of the Alliance of Guangzhou International Sister-City, joining esteemed partners from the United Kingdom, South Africa, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand. Represented by Trustee Jacinta Sureka, Academic Coordinator and Head of Robotics Minakshi Singh Roy, and Year 12 students Mayank Dhar and Swapnodip Ghosh, the school reaffirmed its commitment to the alliance, having signed the MOU in November 2023.
This partnership aspires to elevate educational standards through the exchange of best practices and the implementation of innovative teaching methodologies, with a particular emphasis on Robotics and AI. St. Joan’s School aims to provide students with unique cross-cultural experiences and global perspectives, thereby enhancing academic programs and fostering a lifelong commitment to learning.
The collaboration will facilitate the exchange of resources and expertise, supporting curriculum development, teacher training, and the vision of St. Joan’s School in establishing a state-of-the-art vocational and technical school in Kolkata. This initiative is in alignment with the ‘Make in India’ and ‘Viksit Bharat’ goals, promoting technological education and innovation.
During the three-day exchange, students observed the 47th World Skills competition at the Guangzhou Education and Technology Center (GETC). Participants in Autonomous Mobile Robotics hailed from China, Japan, Korea, South Africa, and Macau, while Robot System Integration included teams from China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Brazil, and Chinese Taipei. The event featured a grand welcome dinner, introductions to alliance members, and a tour of GETC’s faculties, showcasing cutting-edge departments and prominent manufacturers.
The alliance signing ceremony on the final day solidified this promising partnership. Present at the ceremony were senior officials from GETC, partner institutions, and Heads of Diplomatic Missions from the Philippines, Korea, and Thailand. Also in attendance were senior government officials from the Ministry of External Affairs, Guangzhou Municipal Cooperation, and leaders of the Communist Party.
In conclusion, the establishment of this alliance represents a significant milestone in St. Joan’s School’s pursuit of academic excellence and global collaboration. By engaging in this partnership, the school is poised to not only enhance its educational offerings but also to contribute meaningfully to the broader goals of technological advancement and international cooperation. This promising venture underscores the school’s commitment to preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of the future, fostering a generation of learners equipped with the skills and knowledge to excel on a global stage.