Library

A Library is the heart of the school. It is here that wisdom of eminent men is preserved in the form of books. Reading opens doors to the Universe and beyond; the younger a reader is , the more doors it can open.

Through reading variety of books, children learn about people, places and events outside of their own experience, Reading encourages a thirst for knowledge.It improves their vocabulary and they gain a greater understanding of the meaning of words.This enables a child to be more expressive when they speak and to use a broad range of words to share what they are thinking about.By consistently reading with your child everyday they will learn to concentrate for longer periods of time. It develops their imagination and creativity.

Parents are therefore requested to make everyday reading a high priority for your children.The school offers an excellent library facility with a collection of over ten thousand books on a wide series of genres ranging from fiction and non-fiction to encyclopedias.The students from kindergarten to class XII are required to spend sufficient hours every week in the library.The students can avail the library facilities during the free school hours and also during vacation.

Rules to be followed inside the Library.

  •   All students and staff of the school are members of the library.
  •   A student can borrow a book at a time for a period of one week.
  •   Books will be issued to the students during the library periods and lunch break.
  •   Marking, underlining or writing on library books, periodicals and newspapers is strictly forbidden.
  •   Marking, underlining or writing on library books, periodicals and newspapers is strictly forbidden.
  •   If the books are not returned within the specified time, it will be viewed seriously and fine will be charged as per rules.
  •   The librarian may call for a book at anytime, even if the normal period has not expired.
  •   In case of book is misused, wrongly handled or lost the person concerned will have to replace the book or pay the current market price of the book.
  •   After reading, make sure that the books, periodicals and newspapers are kept back at their respective places.
  •   The members should take good care of Library furnishings and equipments. Make sure the Library looks good when you leave, as it did when you came in.
  •   A ‘No Dues Certificate’ by each student is to be obtained from the librarian while his/her transfer/withdrawal from the school.
  •   Strict order and silence shall be maintained in the library and speak softly if needed.
  •   Failure to return books on due date would compulsorily lead to penalty of Rs.2/- per day for all students.
  •   All students should maintain a book review note during Library period.

Martial Arts (Karate)

Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practices, which are practiced for a variety of reasons: self-defense, competition, physical fitness and health entertainment, as well as mental, physical,and spiritual development. It is based on a concept of lifelong learning incorporating the basic life skills of respect, confidence, honesty,perseverance, self-discipline, self-awareness and self-esteem into each and every class.

Yoga

Yoga is the art and science of living and is concerned with the emotion of mind and body. ‘’Yoga is skill in action” states the bhagavad gita , the known of all Indian philosophical epics. In order to achieve this aim we must develop skill in all aspects of our life. This is also the key to good health and happiness in today’s world.

Dance

Dance touches the lives of thousands of people every day. Indian dance uses every part of the body including the face and eyes. We focus on physical training and the mastery of the body. Our students train hard and perform widely. Dancing also increases cognitive acuity at all ages.

Chess

Chess might just be the perfect teaching and learning tool. While studies have shown chess to have a positive impact on kids in elementary, middle and high school.