
The co-curricular programme of the school is designed to fire the imagination, inspire creativity, stimulate the intellect and inculcate good values in students.
Good values is a top priority for the school. How do we teach it via Co-Curricular activities? Here's one example. We offer Organic Gardening to our junior and middle school students. It's not just gardening - it's organic gardening (an environmental value). Then, after students plant, nurture and eventually take out vegetables that have grown, we encourage students to take their vegetables home to share and eat some of them with their families (family values) and to give away some to those who are less fortunate (values of empathy and helping others).
Co-curricular activities are offered daily (Pre-Nursery to UKG), four periods each week (Classes 1 to 10) and two periods each week (Classes 11 to 12).
Activities that are currently offered are as follows.
PRE-NURSERY TO UKG
- Art and Craft (drawing, painting, tear and paste, paper folding)
- Rhyme Recitation
- Story-telling
- Free Play
- Physical Activity (hoping, jumping ,skipping, running)
- Music (singing songs and poems)
- Show and Tell
- Clay-moulding
- Building Blocks
CLASSES 1 TO 3
- Dance (Indian Classical, Folk & Contemporary)
- The Art and Crafts Club
- Vocal Music (Classical, Folk & Devotional)
- Yoga
- Spell Bee Club
CLASSES 4 TO 5
- Dance (Indian Classical, Folk & Contemporary)
- The Art & Crafts Club
- Vocal Music (Classical, Folk & Devotional)
- Instrumental Music (Tabla, Ghatam, Harmonium, Drums, Dholak, Keyboard & Guitar)
- Yoga
- Journalism (Junior Modern School Life Magazine)
- Public Speaking
- The Chess Club
CLASSES 6 TO 12
- Dance (Indian Classical, Folk & Contemporary)
- The Art & Crafts Club
- Vocal Music (Classical, Folk & Devotional)
- Instrumental Music (Tabla, Ghatam, Harmonium, Drums, Dholak, Keyboard & Guitar)
- Yoga
- Journalism (Modern School Life Magazine)
- Public Speaking & Commentaries on Sports
- The Chess Club
- The School Band
- Table Tennis
SCHOOL HOUSES
Every student of the school from Class 1 to Class 12 belongs to one of the four 'houses' of the school. This enables some spectacular activities and inter-house competitions! The four houses are named after four seasons - Basant (Spring), Greesham (Summer), Varsha (Monsoon) and Hemant (Winter). The four colours in the school flag represent the four houses - united by one school and one school emblem.
