SEED Programme

Initiatives

SEED Programme

Social Environmental Education Development — building responsible, compassionate citizens for tomorrow.

500+

Students Involved Annually

20+

Community Projects Completed

1000+

Trees Planted

10+

Villages Reached

About SEED

Social Environmental Education Development

The SEED programme— Social Environmental Education Development — is one of CJPS's most impactful and distinctive initiatives. Rooted in the school's mission to form socially responsible citizens, SEED takes education beyond the classroom walls and into the community.

Through SEED, students engage in meaningful social and environmental activities that develop empathy, awareness, and a genuine commitment to making the world a better place. From tree-planting drives to community visits, every SEED activity is designed to connect students with real-world issues and inspire positive action.

SEED embodies the school's belief that education is incomplete without service — and that true learning happens when hearts and minds are both engaged.

SEED Programme
SEED Activity
Initiatives

What We Do

SEED Activities

Environmental Awareness

Tree planting drives, waste management workshops, and eco-clubs that teach students to be responsible stewards of the environment.

Community Service

Visits to orphanages, old age homes, and underserved communities — building empathy, gratitude, and a spirit of service in every student.

Social Education

Awareness campaigns on social issues such as health, hygiene, gender equality, and responsible citizenship in the local community.

Sustainable Living

Practical workshops on rainwater harvesting, organic farming, solar energy, and sustainable daily habits for a greener future.

Moments

SEED in Action

Community Outreach

Community Outreach

Environmental Activities

Environmental Activities

SEED Programme

SEED Programme

Social Initiatives

Social Initiatives

Value Formation

Value Formation

Community Events

Community Events

“We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors — we borrow it from our children. SEED reminds our students of their responsibility to this borrowed earth and inspires them to give it back better than they found it.”

SEED Programme, CJPS