The school began as more of a quest, a quest to find that one who with his plans can claim the world. But then as we dug in, we found it could be any other child. It could as well be yours or that child roaming on the street or any other child, All it takes, is to make a nowhere child realise that his nowhere plans can make the world run at his command. Yes, we all have read that many schools believe that ‘every child is unique.’ But what next? How does one carve out a world leader keeping in mind his/ her uniqueness? If we were to have a race between a hare, a shark and an eagle by making them run on the ground, we surely will have an evident winner, but is the parameter really apt? Of course not! We let the hare run on the ground, let the eagle fly and the shark swim! Similarly, we at COLOURS, let the child carve out a niche for himself. A world leader may not necessarily be the next president of India. M.F. Hussain was a leader and so was Kalpana Chawla along with R.K. Narayan and Raj Kapoor. We give our pupils ample amount of space to bring out the uniqueness in them keeping them on in track with academics and what goes around the world. An intellectually, academically and culturally sound individual with an holistic approach to life is what we seek in every student instead of another book worm who knows the manipulated facts and figures by heart. We intend to bring out every colour of our students’ personality because lately, we are tired of all the grays and blacks. It will be a delightful experience to be an alma mater of a young leader who will change the world! After all, ALL IT TAKES IS A HAPPY GO LUCKY CHILD TO CHANGE THE WORLD! We invite all parents to gift their Children ” a lifetime quality gift” at SAFFRON COLOURS INTERNATIONAL “….. I Dreamed I Stood In A Studio …and Watched Two Sculptors There The Clay They Used Was A Young Child’s Mind And They Fashioned It With Care. One Was A Teacher The Tools She Used Were Books And Music And Art One Was A Parent With A Guiding Hand And A Gentle Loving Heart. And When At Last Their Work Was Done They Were Proud Of What They Had Wrought For the Things They Had Worked Into The Child Could Never Be Sold Or Bought. And Each Agreed She Would Have Failed If She Had Worked Alone For Behind The Parent Stood The School, And Behind The Teacher Stood The Home. This Little Poem Says it All….”