The SEWA programme is an initiative aimed at fostering a sense of social responsibility and holistic development among students. It encourages learners to engage in meaningful community service and develop empathy, leadership, and a sense of civic duty.
At Boaz, the SEWA programme is integrated into the academic calendar. Students are encouraged to plan, execute, and reflect on their projects. Teachers and mentors guide students throughout the process to ensure the programme's objectives are met.
To promote life skills, teamwork, and critical thinking by involving students in real-world issues.
To instil compassion and a sense of responsibility toward society.
To create awareness about social and environmental issues and motivate students to take actionable steps.
To strengthen ties with the local community and contribute to its development..
Visiting orphanages, old-age homes, working with underprivileged children..
Plantation drives, waste management projects, conservation campaigns, lake cleaning..
Organizing blood donation camps, health check-ups, creating awareness about mental health. .
Participating in cleanliness drives and promoting road safety.
Peer mentoring, library assistance, supporting younger students academically.
Communication, leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving skills
Empathy, resilience, and a sense of community
Encourages experiential learning and application of theoretical knowledge.
: Participation in SEWA activities enhances a student’s personal profile, which is beneficial for higher education applications.
The Boaz-SEWA programme is a transformative initiative that goes beyond traditional academics. It empowers students to grow as responsible citizens and change-makers, contributing positively to society. By engaging in SEWA activities, students learn that education is not just about acquiring knowledge but also about applying it to improve the lives of others.