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Aims
and Objectives
The Future Foundation School and Arun Nursery School
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The aim of education is not to prepare a man to succeed in life
and society, but to increase his perfectibility to the utmost
- The Mother
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The
objectives therefore are:
1. To evolve and realise a system of Integral Education
and to make it a dynamic ideal for society.
2. To organise an environment and an atmosphere affording
inspiration and facilities for the exercise and development of
the essential aspects of personality: the physical, the vital,
the mental, the psychic and the spiritual; and
3. To induce and inculcate a sense of beauty and cleanliness
in children and society as a whole.
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But
the acquiring of various kinds of information is only one and
not the chief of the means and necessities of education: its
central aim is the building of the powers of the human mind
and spirit, it is the formation or, as I would prefer to view
it, the evoking of knowledge and will and of the power to use
knowledge, character, culture, - that at least if no
more. - Sri Aurobindo
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The School believes that Value Education, Co-curricular
activities and Physical Education are no less important than
academic pursuits. Participation in co-curricular activity
classes and clubs, where applicable, and Value Education and
Physical Education is mandatory.
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..., we must keep abreast with the march of truth and knowledge,
fit ourselves for existence under actual circumstances, and
our education must be therefore up to date in form and
substance and modern in life and spirit. - Sri Aurobindo |
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The School believes that Technology is not an
end in itself but a means and hence computer-aided rather than
computer education is extensively used to arouse interest
and build initiative.
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are here to open the way of the Future to children who belong
to the Future - The Mother
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