
Equipped with interactive whiteboards, projectors, and audio-visual tools to create a dynamic learning environment.
The school has a computer lab, run by highly educated well-experienced faculty, with one-on-one access, i.e., each student is provided with a separate computer to work with. In school, there are a total of 35 computers. Featuring high-speed internet access and up-to-date software, these labs help students develop digital literacy.
Separate, fully equipped labs for physics, chemistry, and biology allow students to gain hands-on experience through practical experiments.
Beyond a large collection of books, the library supports learning in various subjects and promotes research skills.
Offers educational kits, manipulatives, and games to help students understand mathematical concepts.
A football field, basketball court, and skating support a variety of team sports and physical education.
A multi-purpose hall that can be used for sports like basketball and volleyball, as well as school-wide assemblies.
Age-appropriate equipment and shaded areas provide a safe space for younger students to play and socialize.
Spaces for Carom Board, table tennis, chess, or other indoor activities.
A designated area with basic first-aid supplies and trained staff to handle medical emergencies.
A private space where students can meet with a school Counsellor to discuss academic or personal issues.
A fleet of well-maintained school buses equipped with safety features.
Includes a welcoming reception area and offices for the principal and administrative staff.
Examples could include rainwater harvesting, solar panels, and school gardens that teach students about ecology and sustainable practices.
Comprehensive systems that promote responsible waste management and conservation.
Audio-visual tools: An LED projector or smart class facility allows students to watch educational videos, stories, and documentaries, making learning more interactive and fun.
The room can be equipped with learning resources like number and alphabet mats, puzzles, and interactive games to enhance students' cognitive and problem-solving skills.
Facilities might include a mini-library, story racks, and equipment for art and craft, offering a tactile way to engage with new topics.
For older students, an activity room can contain sciencemodels, and other materials for exploring science, technology, engineering, and math concepts.
Performance Stage: A low-level stage or puppet theatre is ideal for skits, puppet shows, storytelling, and role-playing, helping students build confidence and communication skills.
Dedicated areas with supplies for drawing, painting, and sculpting encourage artistic expression and fine motor skill development.
For younger children, a sandbox, water play zone, or soft play area provides a tactile and sensory experience that supports early development.
Flexible seating arrangements, such as floor mats, beanbags, and movable tables, promote group work, social interaction, and peer learning.