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The founder of Explorers Schools, Kamilla Kirpalani, has been recognised as the Most Respected CEO in Primary Education at the prestigious awards gala hosted by The Business Executive on Thursday, November 28, 2024.
Held at The Dome, La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, the event celebrated transformative leadership across various sectors, with Kirpalani earning acclaim for her exceptional contributions to early childhood and primary education.

The award highlights Kirpalani’s visionary leadership in advancing the mission of Explorers Schools to deliver high-quality education that empowers young learners.
Under her stewardship, the institution has become a beacon of excellence, fostering innovation and creating a nurturing environment where children thrive academically and personally.

Expressing her gratitude, Kirpalani remarked: “I am deeply honoured to receive this amazing recognition. It is a reflection of the collective efforts of the entire Explorers Schools’ team, whose dedication to providing a nurturing and rigorous learning environment for our students has been the cornerstone of our success.”
The award celebrates Kirpalani’s relentless commitment to shaping the future of education.
Explorers Schools has consistently focused on equipping children with a strong educational foundation, ensuring they are prepared for lifelong learning and success.

The Gala brought together influential leaders and dignitaries from diverse industries, underscoring the significance of recognising leadership that drives meaningful change.
By receiving this accolade, Kirpalani joins an esteemed group of individuals celebrated for their positive impact on society.
As Explorers Schools continues to uphold its mission of empowering young minds, this recognition cements its reputation as a leader in primary education.
The institution’s ongoing commitment to innovation and excellence ensures that it remains at the forefront of shaping future generations.
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