The Agarwal Relief and Educational Trust (ARET) on Friday celebrated its Golden Jubilee and the event was graced by former President Ramnath Kovind.
Established in 1974 by visionary philanthropists from the Agarwal community, the Trust has grown into a distinguished institution known for providing quality education and promoting social empowerment.
In its 50 years of Educational Excellence and Inclusivity, ARET has always believed in the power of inclusive education, ensuring that every child, regardless of background or ability, has access to quality learning.
The Trust’s institutions provide a nurturing environment that promotes diversity, supports students with different learning needs, and encourages holistic development, a release from ARET said.
Over the past five decades, the Trust has made significant strides in fostering an inclusive atmosphere where students excel academically and personally.
Founded with just 100 students, the Trust now educates over 5,500 students across its institutions, offering cutting edge learning environments with a strong emphasis on hybrid teaching technologies and extracurricular development.
ARET’s schools have consistently achieved cent-percent results in board examinations, with students excelling across subjects and bringing home honors in academics and extracurricular activities.
As part of its forward-looking vision, the Trust is expanding its reach by constructing new CBSE schools in Madhavaram in North Chennai, upgrading its existing facilities, and introducing advanced technology across all campuses.
ARET remains dedicated to providing accessible, inclusive, and high-quality education, while also continuing its charitable activities through disaster relief efforts and CSR projects.