Activities

Confidence Building Measures for Students

There is a student body consisting of the head boy and head girl , the Games Captain and their deputies, Prefects, and Vice-Prefects of various Houses of the senior and junior sections constituted at the beginning of each academic year. This group of valiant students assist the management in the day-to-day running of the school. Besides, there are the class leaders, appointed for a shorter duration, who are provided with opportunities for acquiring leadership and management skills from very early on in life.

Krishna janmashtami

Janmashtami, the birthday of Lord Krishna is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm in India in the month of July or August. According to the Hindu calendar this religious festival is celebrated on the Ashtami of Krishna Paksh or the 8th day of the dark fortnight in the month of Bhadon.

The actual celebration of Janmashtami takes place during the midnight as Sri Krishna is believed to be borned on a dark, stormy and windy night to end the rule and violence of his uncle, Kansa. All over India this day is celebrated with devotional songs and dances, pujas, arti, blowing of the Conch and rocking the cradle of baby Sri Krishna

Independence Day

India celebrates 73rd Independence Day.It is annually celebrated on 15 August, as a national holiday in India commemorating the nation's independence from the United Kingdom on 15 August 1947, the day when the UK Parliament passed the Indian Independence Act 1947 transferring legislative sovereignty to the Indian Constituent Assembly

India's national flag is a horizontal tricolor of deep saffron (kesaria) at the top, white in the middle and dark green at the bottom in equal proportion. The ratio of the flag's width to its length is two to three. A navy-blue wheel in the center of the white band represents the chakra. Its design is that of the wheel which appears on the abacus of the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka. Its diameter approximates to the white band's width and it has 24 spokes.

Annual Days

The Parents Day is celebrated every alternate year to which all Parents are invited to witness their children performing various cultural activities. The Annual Sports Day is another event that the children look forward to. Besides these, and events like Diwali, Christmas, Teachers’ Day, Children’s Day, and outstanding International Days are marked with meaningful celebration and festivity.

Students in Playway Room

Tiny Toys enjoying in newly renovated Play Way Room.

Yoga Day

Yoga is a Sanskrit word derived from the Sanskrit root “yuj” which means to connect, join or balance.The most important thing, however, is that Yoga – with its entire applications and implications – is a powerful means to an end. The ultimate end of all human pursuits is “Moksha.” Moksha is freedom from all bondage; freedom from insecurities; freedom from the clutches of desires; freedom from the sense of limitations and inadequacy; freedom from all that thwarts us on our divine journey in life. In other words, the end of all human pursuits is everlasting peace, happiness and a sense of fulfillment. This is possible with steady and prolonged sincere practice of Yoga. It activates a process of cleansing and purification of mind, which in turn, prepares us for the dawning of Self-knowledge. Yoga means this connection; this knowledge that removes the impurities and the veil of ignorance that keeps us strangers to ourselves.

The Bhagwad Gita, a very widely known classical text on Yoga, gives various definitions of Yoga.

  •  Yoga is equanimity of mind in success and failure.
  •  Yoga is discretion in work.
  •  Yoga is the remover of misery and destroyer of pain.Yoga is the supreme secret of life.
  •  Yoga is serenity.
  • Yoga is the giver of infinite happiness. Patañjali, the author of the classical Yoga text, The Yoga Sutras, defines Yoga as, “complete control over patterns or modifications of the mind.”