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WHY "Akshar"?

Choosing the name "Akshar" reflects our vision of building an institution that delivers academic excellence and nurtures eternal virtues like compassion, integrity, and resilience. It is a promise to ignite minds, enrich souls, and empower students to leave a lasting legacy in the world.

Eternal Knowledge

Like "Akshar," true knowledge is timeless, transcending generations and remaining impactful throughout life.

Strong Foundations

"Akshar" represents permanence and strength, reflecting the solid education and values we instill in our students.

Boundless Learning

It symbolizes the limitless pursuit of knowledge, inspiring students to embrace learning as a lifelong journey beyond conventional boundaries.

Cultural and Moral Roots

While we focus on modern education, "Akshar" honors our heritage, ensuring students remain grounded in values and ethics.

Welcome to

Akshar International School

Founded in 2016, Akshar International School is dedicated to shifting the focus from mere student engagement to true student empowerment. Our mission is to help students realize their potential and become independent thinkers, equipped with the skills and confidence to succeed.

We foster a stimulating environment where students feel a sense of belonging, encouraging critical thinking, innovation, and teamwork. By developing these qualities, we prepare them to solve complex problems and communicate effectively across diverse contexts.

At the heart of our philosophy lies a purpose-driven soul—nurturing creativity, self-trust, and a strong sense of purpose in our students. We strive to shape individuals who make a positive impact on their communities and the world.

The name “Akshar” holds profound significance. Rooted in Sanskrit, it means "imperishable" or "eternal," symbolizing values and knowledge that endure the test of time.

Approvals & Recognitions

Council of Boards of Schools Education in India

Association of Indian Universities

Central Board of Secondary Education

National Institute of Open Schooling

EVENTS

| 01 Jan 1970