The school takes students on educational tours that are adventure oriented. The students of higher classes were taken on a tour to Delhi, Amrithasar and Dalhousie. They attended the retreat parade at Wagha Border. They underwent a three day trekking programme in Dalhousie. They also paid homage to the victims of 9/11 Mumbai Blast. The local newspapers gave a wide coverage.
The students of the Junior classes were taken to Ahmadabad, Dwaraka, Porbandar and Somnath in December 2009.
The students undertake various activities under various clubs.
A home away home. Our hostel is surrounded by a green and friendly environment. There are three beds in each room for three students. Each student has a study table, cupboard and a reading lamp. A separate shoe rack is made available; Students can opt for A\C rooms; rooms are mopped everyday and clothes are washed and pressed. Wardens and maids are there to look after the needs of the students, Students get the help of the residential nurse for any ailment. The bathrooms and toilets are adequate and well designed. Sanitation is our utmost priority as “Cleanliness is next to Godliness”
Boys' Hostel
Girls' Hostel
Boys' Hostel(Inside)
Girls' Hostel(Inside)
Dining Hall
Food is one of the basic fundamental necessities. Our dining hall consists of ground floor & first floor where boys and girls are seated separately.. We have separate Air conditioned dining halls for serving Non-veg and Vegetarian foods. Variety is the spice of life! Students have freedom to choose their own menus and get them approved by the nutritionist. Kitchen & dining halls are hygienic, and well ventilated. Both dining halls are air conditioned.
Healthy food makes body and mind healthier, so your child will have more energy to enjoy learning and playing. We include an array of recipies for breakfast, lunch, dinner, school time munchies, after school treats, sweets and delicious drinks.
A nutritionist plans the menu, taking into account preferences expressed by student representatives, and guides the kitchen staff in preparing wholesome dishes, whose ingredients may come from the school’s farm.
At bedtime, they are given
a glass of milk (flavored or unflavored as preferred).
Recreation
There is a common room for watching television and playing video games. Movie shows are held in the indoor and open-air theatre. Many festivals are celebrated on the campus. Students are taught to recite shlokas and sing bhajans.
The
day ends with bedtime stories that include great
epics, folklore and fairytales. Listening
to such stories boosts moral values, expands imagination,
develops vocabulary, helping them to appreciate the
joys of suspense and a happy ending.