What Do the Top 10% of Students in India Know That Others Don’t? IFSPD Europe Fellowship Reveals It
A cool breeze drifts across the misty Nilgiri foothills as Kyna Gulia, an 11th grader at Good Shepherd International School, Ooty, closes her laptop after a late‐night video call. Just minutes earlier, she had been in a briefing alongside global experts at the UN Summit—a stage few teenagers ever reach. Though already one of India’s brightest—having participated in Model UN and swept several awards in...
A cool breeze drifts across the misty Nilgiri foothills as Kyna Gulia, an 11th grader at Good Shepherd International School, Ooty, closes her laptop after a late‐night video call. Just minutes earlier, she had been in a briefing alongside global experts at the UN Summit—a stage few teenagers ever reach. Though already one of India’s brightest—having participated in Model UN and swept several awards in interschool fests—Kyna’s worldview took a radical turn when IFSPD Europe handpicked her to represent the nation.
Kyna’s transformation is exactly why IFSPD Europe, a U.N consulting partner and a European consortium of over 60 nations, launched its Fellowship program in India. Designed to nurture the top 10% of students from ten elite schools—including Good Shepherd International (Ooty), Welham Girls (Dehradun), Lawrence School Lovedale (Ooty), Ashok Hall Girls (Kolkata), Sarala Birla (Bangalore), CL Gupta World School (Moradabad), Sherwood Hall (Chennai), Cygnus World School (Baroda) and Sri Sri Academy (Hyderabad) —this intensive accelerator demands just 2–3 hours monthly but delivers an education far beyond textbooks.