Features

Facilitating holistic development

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Integrated Co-curricular

Integrated co-curricular activities and life skill programmes with academic curriculum

Committed Workforce

Strong force of well-trained and committed staff always working towards excellence

30:1 Student to Teacher Ratio

Working at an optimum and efficient student–teacher ratio of 30:1

Audio-Visual Learning

Effective teaching through audio–visual aids

Teaching Resources Library

A well-furnished, comprehensive library and a workstation for teachers to gather teaching resources

Age Specific Library

Age specific library to enhance children’s reading abilities

Activity Based Curriculum

Activity based curriculum to reinforce the concepts introduced

Play Area

Develop physical coordination, strength and flexibility, as well as provide recreation and enjoyment

Observation of Special Days

To inculcate healthy food habits, appreciation of nature and respect for all

Age Appropriate Competitions

To build self-esteem and confidence, and provide a platform to showcase potential

Festivals Celebrations

Celebration of all major festivals to create cultural awareness

Bonding Time Activity

Life-skills worksheets and age-appropriate gender-sensitisation programmes

PTM

Apart from the scheduled PTMs, which are held four times a year, parents are welcome to meet the teachers if there are any concerns

Workshop & Orientation for Parents

We believe that parents’ skills need to constantly evolve with the challenges that each year brings

Online Sharing

Online sharing of all teaching, learning and co-curricular activities with parents via Edumerge and interactive sessions on MS Teams

Classroom Libraries

A great fun way to enhance children’s knowledge

Yoga Activities

Always keeping your child fit, both mentally and physically

Music Classes

Singing practice in both regional and Western languages

Field Trips

An exciting way to learn team bonding and be street-smart

Class Picnics

A bonding activity like no other, teaching kids team building and shared responsibility