Atlas Axillia pays tribute to teachers with Guru Garu Teacher Appreciation Initiative

19 October 2024 01:47 am Views - 24

Atlas Axillia in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, hosted the Guru Garu Teacher Appreciation Programme at the Waters Edge Hotel recently.
The annual event pays tribute to educators who shape the future of the nation, recognising their invaluable contribution to the educational landscape, particularly during challenging times.
The event, attended by 250 teachers from across the country, was graced by the presence of Nirupa Manage, Senior Additional Secretary of Education, Western Province; P. R. Devabandu, Additional Director of Education, Western Province; Nayani Perera, Additional Provincial Director of Education, Western Province; Vishaka Abeyaratne, Personal Secretary to the Minister of Education; Their attendance highlighted the importance of honouring the teaching profession and acknowledging teachers as essential pillars in nurturing the nation’s next generation.
As the #1 learning brand in Sri Lanka, Atlas is driven by its purpose of ‘Making Learning Fun.’ The mission is centred on three key pillars: providing equal access to education, improving the quality of learning, and supporting the mental well-being of children, parents, and educators. 


The Guru Garu programme reflects Atlas Axillia’s broader commitment to these goals, celebrating teachers and empowering them through continuous professional development.
As part of the company’s commitment to enhance education, Atlas supports the training of over 7,000 educators annually. The initiative offers specialised programmes to equip teachers with updated knowledge and skills needed to create a happy and effective learning environment. 
Furthermore, Atlas extends financial support to student teachers, ensuring aspiring educators have access to the resources they need to succeed.
Speaking at the event, Asitha Samaraweera, Managing Director, Atlas Axillia, remarked, “We believe teachers play a pivotal role in fostering a brighter future for our children and our country. Their dedication often goes unseen, but through Guru Garu, we aim to shine a light on their unwavering efforts. We are proud to work alongside the Ministry of Education to ensure teachers receive the recognition and support they deserve.”