A Slice of SAICE is an Annual magazine brought to you by the students of SAICE. It hopes to provide a platform for students to showcase their personal projects and creativity through their writings, photographs, illustrations and more. Initiated in 2014, this project has continued the tradition of passing the responsibility from one student batch to the next, with a new group of students taking charge of designing and producing the SLAICE Magazine every year.
This year, we have taken one crucial step forward. We are also launching a web version of the magazine. We hope that in the coming years the magazine will become even richer in content and presentation and help our students keep up with technological innovations in the fields of content distribution and publishing.
Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education was founded as a school in 1943, by The Mother, to become a means of preparing students to manifest Sri Aurobindo’s vision of a future humanity.
The centre offers education from kindergarten to college levels, covering a vast array of faculties like Arts, Music, Sciences, Language Studies and Engineering, with a strong emphasis on Physical Education. The School provides a rich environment with ample opportunities for practical and manual skills development. It aspires to represent the cultures of different regions of the world with the ideal that every nation should make a unique contribution to a cultural synthesis, promoting mutual understanding and human unity.
Founded in 1926, Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry, under the guidance of the Mother, has evolved into a community of nearly 2000 members, including students and devotees. Situated in the eastern part of Pondicherry, the Ashram comprises of various buildings where residents live and work. The central focus is the main building, which houses the Samadhi, a shrine where Sri Aurobindo and the Mother are laid to rest. The Ashram offers all essential requirements such as food, clothing, medical care, and educational resources for its members. The Ashram is administered by the Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust, a public trust established by the Mother in 1955, managed by a board of five trustees.