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GAMES & SPORTS
Included in the regular curriculum of the School is an hour of compulsory games every day. These include basketball, volleyball, badminton, table-tennis, cricket, judo, karate, gymnastics and roller-skating. Additional facilities of horse riding are made available on week-ends.
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Students are encouraged to engage in a wide range of activities important in their overall development. Declamation Contests and Quiz competitions are held periodically on topics of current international significance, not only to expand awareness of the world outside the school, but also to give the children valuable experience in public speaking.
In order to enjoy the vast outdoors of the picturesque Himalayan mountains, students are taken on frequent hikes(treks) and picnics.
Occasionally, a group trip is
arranged, stretching over a period of several days, in which places of historical or other interests are visited.
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HEALTH CARE
DIET
The entire cooking facilities are automated thereby allowing for maximum hygiene control.
Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals are provided. It is ensured that the diet is wholesome, nutritious and well-balanced. For those requiring a specific temporary diet for medical reasons, this is also arranged at no extra charge.
PERSONAL HYGIENE AND MEDICAL CARE
Personal Hygiene, especially of the younger children, is carried out by the Ayas and supervised by the Hostel Matron. A qualified medical Physician(Doctor) visits the premises every morning and is always available on call. However, parents are requested to ensure that their child has undergone all medical check-ups (especially specialist-oriented problems) as may be required, before each academic session.
DISCIPLINE
In aiming to furnish the environment so necessary for the guided growth of a child, the School places great importance in maintaining a smooth ordered system through meaningful descipline.
Since discipline is imposed in the best interest of the child - and therefore the parent - all parents are expected to read and sign the School Regulations Sheet upon admitting their child. This facilitates the smooth functioning of the School without causing any misunderstandings.
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