
At Sunbeam, we believe education is not just about learning — it’s about becoming.
In a world that’s changing faster than ever, our responsibility is not simply to teach, but to prepare young people to lead, adapt, care, and create. That’s why at Sunbeam, every decision we make is centred around the learner—empowering them not just with knowledge, but with the courage to ask questions, the curiosity to seek answers, and the confidence to chart their own path.
We blend tradition with innovation, values with vision, and nurture with rigour. And in every Sunbeam classroom, you’ll find children who are not only ready for the world, but who are ready to change it.
I feel privileged to be part of a legacy that believes so deeply in the power of human potential—and to work with educators who bring heart, intellect, and imagination to everything they do.
To every parent, teacher, and student who walks this journey with us—thank you for your trust. The future we are building together is bright.
Warm regards,
Mrs. Amrita Burman
Director
Profile
Ms. Amrita Burman represents the next generation of dynamic, forward-thinking leadership within the Sunbeam Group. With academic roots in Psychology and a strong foundation in educational management, she brings a unique lens of empathy, modernity, and insight to her role as Director.
Her leadership has been marked by transformative initiatives across pedagogy, teacher development, and global engagement. Under her direction, Sunbeam has embraced 21st century learning frameworks, cutting-edge technology integration, and pioneering student wellness programs. She is especially passionate about learner-centric education, international exposure, and inclusion—ensuring that every Sunbeam student, regardless of background, has equal opportunity to thrive.
Her global mindset, coupled with deep cultural rootedness, has helped Sunbeam forge partnerships with leading educational institutions across the world, giving students a passport to global learning while staying connected to their identity and heritage.
Above all, Ms. Burman is an advocate for joy in learning. She believes that children who love coming to school become lifelong learners—and leaders who build a kinder, smarter world.






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