All about Laurels Global
A group of academicians and senior professionals from several countries, including the United Kingdom, the Unites States, Australia, India, the United Arab Emirates and Singapore have founded LaurelsGlobal to foster modern and scientific educational practices and cross-cultural understanding.
LaurelsGlobal, a non-profit body, is committed to provide world-class educational consultancy to upcoming schools in fast growing countries by pooling quality resources and materials from all over the world. It aims to help new institutions in adapting the best educational patterns practiced in developed nations.
The corporate team of LaurelsGlobal undertakes projects to set up new schools and run existing educational institutions, besides helping schools in upgrading quality, adapting excellent teaching practices and getting affiliated with international educational bodies such as IB.
Global Torchbearers
GLOBAL TORCHBEARERS
UK Chapter
DAVID BROUGH
Senior Correspondent, Reuters, London, UK
David Brough is a career foreign correspondent having worked more than 20 years with Reuters International News agency, based mainly in Europe and the Americas. Fluent in five languages, David is a specialist in food and commodity markets and has won a major United Nations journalism award for his reporting on food and hunger issues. London-based David is also an expert on fine jewellery and diamonds.
Projects
SCHOOLS
LaurelsGlobal is involved in establishing many institutes in various countries. Some of the projects are:
SAI International School, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India
The first day-boarding world school of Bhubaneswar, India’s fast growing infotech city that has attracted global Information Technology (IT) companies such as Tata, Wipro, Infosys, Gempack, Mindtree and Satyam to name a few. Spread on a 5.5 acre land, the school will start classes from April 2008 and would be completed in three phases. The school plans to admit children between the age of 3 and 17. www.saiinternationalschool.org
Existing Schools
SAI International School, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India
The first day-boarding world school of Bhubaneswar, India’s fast growing infotech city that has attracted global Information Technology (IT) companies such as Tata, Wipro, Infosys, Gempack, Mindtree and Satyam to name a few. Spread on a 5.5 acre land, the school will start classes from April 2008 and would be completed in three phases. The school plans to admit children between the age of 3 and 17. www.saiinternationalschool.org