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New Initiatives

Fresh ideas and campus upgrades shaping the next phase of Elden Heights.

New Initiatives

Programs That Expand Opportunity

Our new initiatives highlight structured, purpose driven programs that extend access, accountability, and student responsibility beyond the classroom.

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Ride to Rise

Ride to Rise Program

The Ride to Rise Program is a limited student support initiative introduced to encourage responsibility, regular attendance, and commitment among newly admitted students.

This program is implemented by Edenwoods Eduhub Foundation in collaboration with The Elden Heights School.

Under this initiative, 25 cycles will be provided to selected newly admitted students as a gesture of motivation and support. The program is designed to reward seriousness towards school participation while maintaining clear rules and discipline.

Foundation Partner

Edenwoods Eduhub Foundation

Who Can Be Considered

  • Newly admitted students
  • Students studying in Class 3 to Class 8

Participation in the program is limited and subject to approval based on adherence to program guidelines.

Program Conditions

  • Maintain minimum 85 percent attendance after admission
  • Follow all school rules and discipline guidelines
  • Use the cycle responsibly and only by the selected student

The support provided under this program is conditional. If attendance or discipline requirements are not met, the cycle may be withdrawn as per program rules.

Important Information

  • Only 25 cycles are available under this program
  • Participation is not automatic for all admissions
  • Selection is done after admission confirmation
  • Meeting eligibility conditions does not guarantee selection
  • Final approval rests with Edenwoods Eduhub Foundation.

Our Approach

The Ride to Rise Program reflects the institution’s belief that student support should be structured, accountable, and purpose driven. The initiative focuses on encouraging commitment and responsibility while ensuring that institutional standards remain uncompromised.

Limited support. Clear rules. Responsible students.