Education Wing
Co-ordinators: Varatha G., Paul U., Suma S.
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I appreciate the student who is not merely academically efficient but is also full of devotion and love towards all.
- Sri Sathya Sai Baba

The aim of the Education Wing, is to provide centre members with the kind of knowledge that is not offered or heavily emphasized through the traditional education system in society.

SSE (Sai Spiritual Education) StudentsThe Sai Spiritual Education Program (SSE) is held between 3pm-4:30pm every Sunday at the Ross Building of York University, have been put into place by Sri Sathya Sai Baba himself, to guide the students of these classes towards acquiring good values, habits, characters, and personalities. Also the students gain a heightened sense of ethics and spirituality.

SSEHV DisplayThe Sathya Sai Education in Human Values Program (SSEHV)is held during the same time as the Sai Spiritual Education Program and in the same location, have the focus of human values. The primary purpose of this program is for non-Sai devotees, of all ages, to acquire a better foundation to understand the teachings of Sri Sathya Sai Baba, without actually focusing on them. This program is structured in such a way that what is learned in them can be taught anywhere, to anyone, by anyone. It must be noted here that Sai devotees also take part in this program, as a refresher course and also to learn how to take the message of human values into the community.

Web Site Display The Information area of The Sri Sathya Sai Baba Centre of Toronto - York is made up of two sections. They are: Educational Resources and General Information, Any materials that the centre members seeks about Bagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba and His Teachings should be sought here. In addition to this, there exists a Information Booth which is open from 2pm-4pm every Sunday inside the Scotts Religious Centre at York University, for centre members use.

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