Educational Facilities

Facilities

Chemistry Lab
Biology Lab
Computer Lab
Library
Physics Lab

Co Curricular Activities

Western Dance

Western dance as a co-curricular activity helps students develop creativity and self-expression. It improves physical fitness, flexibility, and coordination. Participating in dance also builds confidence and stage presence. It encourages teamwork when performed in groups. Overall, it provides a fun and engaging way to balance academics with artistic skills.

Yoga

Yoga as a co-curricular activity plays an important role in students’ overall development. It helps improve physical fitness, flexibility, and mental well-being. Regular practice of yoga reduces stress and enhances concentration in studies.
It also teaches discipline, patience, and self-awareness among students. Thus, yoga contributes to a healthy and balanced lifestyle alongside academics.

Skating

Skating as a co-curricular activity helps students improve their balance, coordination, and physical fitness. It also builds confidence as they learn new skills and perform in front of others. Skating encourages discipline and regular practice, which are important life skills, provides a fun way to relieve stress and stay active outside the classroom. Skating supports both physical and mental development of students.

Art & Craft

Art and craft as a co-curricular activity help students express their creativity and imagination. They improve fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination through activities like drawing, painting, and making models. Such activities also enhance problem-solving and critical thinking abilities. Art and craft provide relaxation and reduce stress, making learning more enjoyable.

Keyboard

Learning the keyboard as a co-curricular activity is both enjoyable and beneficial for students. It helps improve concentration, memory, and hand-eye coordination. Playing the keyboard also encourages creativity and allows students to express their emotions through music. Regular practice builds discipline, patience, and confidence. Overall, it is a valuable activity that supports both personal and academic growth.

Silambam

Silambam is a traditional Indian martial art that is practiced as a co-curricular activity in many schools. It helps students improve their physical fitness, balance, and coordination. Learning Silambam also builds self-discipline, confidence, and focus. It teaches important self-defense techniques while preserving cultural heritage. Overall, Silambam is both a healthy and meaningful activity for students.

Chess

Chess is a valuable co-curricular activity that develops strategic thinking and problem-solving skills. It helps students improve concentration, patience, and decision-making abilities. Playing chess also enhances memory and logical reasoning. It encourages healthy competition and teaches students how to plan ahead. Overall, chess is both an enjoyable and educational activity that contributes to mental growth.

Karate

Karate is a valuable co-curricular activity that helps students stay physically fit and active. It teaches self-defense techniques and improves strength, balance, and coordination. Practicing karate also builds discipline, focus, and respect for others. It boosts confidence and helps students develop a strong and determined mindset. Overall, karate supports both physical and mental development in a well-rounded way.

Scouts & Guides

Scouts

Scouts is a movement that helps students develop discipline and leadership. It teaches the values of honesty, teamwork, and responsibility. Scouts learn practical skills and the importance of helping others. They are encouraged to respect nature and serve the community. Scouting helps build confident, responsible, and caring individuals.

Guides

Guides help girls develop confidence, discipline, and leadership skills. They learn the importance of teamwork, service, and responsibility. Guiding encourages respect for nature and care for the community. It builds character, courage, and self-reliance in young girls. Guides grow into responsible citizens with strong values and a spirit of service.

Bunnies

Bunnies are small, soft animals with long ears and fluffy tails. They are also called rabbits and are known for their gentle nature. Bunnies love to eat carrots, grass, and leafy vegetables. They can hop very fast using their strong hind legs. Bunnies are cute, friendly, and loved by many people.