The Math Lab allows students to explore mathematical concepts via games, puzzles, and other modern teaching aids. In addition to teaching in the lab, students are encouraged to use lab facilities on their own to inculcate in them a spirit of discovery and invention.
Social Science Laboratory has equipment, apparatus and materials required for each subject, such as maps, globes, ethic artifacts, etc. to promote practical as well as theoretical learning. It provides a work space for students and teachers for interactive activities such as role-playing, visualization, competing/cooperating, problem-solving or focus group discussions.
We are committed to instilling the concept of sustainability in our students and staff. Students explore the concept of solar cells and storage of energy via hands-on experience in our labs and also take up projects on recycling and waste management.
The Computer lab is well-resourced with high-speed service and the latest educational software (with adequate security and safety features). Every student has access to a terminal in the lab. We are also keen to teach children about personal safety in the use of social media to ensure they are fully aware of the health and social risks involved. Parents can access the up-to-date progress of their children in each subject via the school’s website.
Our Language Laboratory is fitted with the latest multimedia equipment and audio-visual aids. Students are able to practice speaking a new language, record their work and take part in interactive sessions to improve their language skills while enjoying the experience.
We provide facilities to students for self-expression via music and dance. Students who want to seriously sing or play an instrument or learn formal dance are given additional support outside the school curriculum. Students demonstrate their learning at annual school events.
Our students take part in social activities and learn about our diverse communities and about universal tolerance. Examples include sharing knowledge with children who are differently abled or are from minority communities, or tutoring peers who are academically weaker.
Besides drawing and painting students explore a wide range of crafts including pottery, handmade paper, recycling of paper, cotton spinning, weaving and textiles. Our arts and crafts facilities are well resources based on Indian traditions and culture.