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The SF has widespread interest in the sphere of quality education with a commitment to excellence, providing opportunities to enable young people to be SF positioned, consequent to their education in its institutions.

The SF was established in 2010 by the renowned industrialist, Shri Ramesh Goenka. He instituted this society almost an year ago with a dynamic spirit and a vision. This beginning was made to cater to a social and a national need- that of imparting quality education to the populace. It is the belief in this philosophy that set which inspired him to set the foundation of the Delhi Public School (a part of the SF) at Asansol (West Bengal) which commenced in the year 2013.

 MISSION OF SF

The SF is committed to shaping and creating assured Human Resources as fit for the global community of the 21st century. The efforts of all our dedicated working personnel are committed to extracting the utmost potential from all individuals under our care and using their knowledge and talent in a manner that can bring about not only self dependence and employment but also a positive contribution to the society. As a dedicated educational society, our mission, therefore, encompasses the following:

 

VISION OF SF

The SF is proof of a vision linked irrevocably to national goals. Born in a time when education was deemed service, it sets about bringing social and economic change through the proactive personal development of every child that came into its fold. The vision of Shri Ramesh Goenka (Founder) is growing from a single school into yet another prestigious institute imparting education at diverse levels.

It does so through a highly motivated faculty, a learning environment powered with the latest technologies, a spirit of innovation that sees it reach for the highest standards of accreditation in its field, and an approach that recognizes that the sharing of knowledge remains the finest manifestation of a unified world. There are some critical components in the vision of SF. These are: