About Us

Shaping Bright Futures Through Knowledge, Character & Global Vision

About Us

Sanctus World School was born out of a dream — a dream to create an educational ecosystem that is progressive, inclusive, and deeply rooted in Indian values. With over 65 years of academic legacy, Sanctus has grown from strength to strength, evolving into a modern institution that prepares students for a rapidly changing world.

We believe education is not just about marks or subjects. It’s about nurturing individuals who are confident, kind, globally aware, and capable of leading with empathy and purpose. Our journey is a reflection of that belief — continuously innovating while staying anchored to our cultural identity.

Highlights of Our Journey:

Our Vision & Mission

Vision

Mission

Our Core Values

We believe values are the foundation of meaningful education. At Sanctus, our core values are reflected in every aspect of school life — from classrooms and curriculum to community initiatives.

Empathy

We teach our students to understand and care for others, fostering kindness and respect in every interaction.

Excellence

Pursuing high standards in academics, arts, and personal growth is part of our everyday culture.

Courage

We encourage bold thinking, resilience, and the confidence to take on new challenges.

Innovation

We nurture curiosity and creativity, integrating modern tools and teaching methods like FGES to prepare students for the future.

Integrity

Honesty and strong moral principles form the cornerstone of our community.

Leadership Messages

From Our Chairman & Managing Director (CMD)

D Rajeshwar Reddy,
Chairman & Managing Director

“At Sanctus, education is not just a process; it is a social responsibility. We are committed to building a new generation of thoughtful, aware, and capable individuals who can lead change in their communities and beyond.”

D Haritha Reddy,
Academic Director

“Learning at Sanctus is child-centric, experiential, and future-forward. Through partnerships like FGES, we are redefining what it means to educate — not just for exams, but for life.”

Why Choose Sanctus?

A school that grows with your child — intellectually, emotionally, socially, and globally.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Children will learn through three main methods in the ECEC curriculum:

  1. Free Play: Children choose their own activities, fostering creativity, social skills, and cognitive development through interaction and exploration.
  2. Guided Play: Adults support or lead play activities, helping children learn specific concepts, such as letter recognition, while allowing for creative exploration.
  3. Small Group Work: Educators teach specific topics in small groups, enabling focused learning while the rest of the class engages in free play.

The Finnish curriculum supports children's literacy development through a comprehensive approach that includes:

  1. Phonics Practice: Children learn letter names, sounds, and forms, enabling them to blend sounds to read words and simple sentences by the end of level 2.
  2. Child-Friendly Workbooks: Literacy workbooks contain playful activities that engage children while they practice reading and writing simple words.
  3. Unique Readers: Children use specially designed readers that build their confidence and excitement about reading, enhancing their overall literacy skills.

Yes, your child will learn to read through the FGES curriculum, which includes a comprehensive literacy approach. By the end of level 2, children will be confident in blending sounds to read words and simple sentences, as well as writing simple words. They will also engage with unique readers that build their confidence and excitement about reading.

Yes, the Finnish approach values Indian culture by aligning the curriculum with the Indian National Curriculum framework. It has been developed in collaboration with Indian early years experts to ensure cultural relevance and context. FGES emphasizes respect for local culture and works closely with partners to maintain this alignment.

Yes, your child will have access to literacy and numeracy books in the early years. Additionally, they will have a child portfolio where educators and parents can collect evidence of learning. The focus will be on engaging activities, including age-appropriate bookwork.

Your child will learn to read in this curriculum through a comprehensive literacy approach that includes:

  1. Phonics Instruction: Children practice letter names, sounds, and forms, enabling them to blend sounds to read words and simple sentences by the end of level 2.
  2. Engaging Workbooks: They will use child-friendly literacy workbooks filled with playful activities that make learning enjoyable.
  3. Unique Readers: Children will read specially designed books that build their confidence and excitement about reading, reinforcing their skills.

The curriculum supports children's creativity and social skills through play by:

  1. Free Play Opportunities: Children choose their activities, allowing them to express their imagination and creativity while interacting with peers, which enhances their social skills.
  2. Guided Play Activities: Educators facilitate playful learning experiences that encourage collaboration and communication among children, fostering teamwork and social interaction.
  3. Flexible Learning Environments: Various play areas with diverse toys and props enable children to explore different roles and scenarios, promoting creative thinking and social engagement.
  1. Constructivist approach: students build their understanding through experiences and interactions, building block by block on previous knowledge.
  2. Developing skills such as collaboration, interaction, research, and learning to learn are highly valued over rote memorisation of content.
  3. Focus on ensuring core skills to secure a strong academic path

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