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Research shows that children’s Psychological, academic and physical development can be enhanced by providing them more opportunities. In the busy life of flipping fingers, a child needs to go out in adventure and explore the dimension of thrill. It gives them everlasting experiences.
Education is exploratory, stimulating and challenging, contributing to a rich learning experience in a sage environment. We make experiential safe learning. An organization you can trust.
As a school, we balance our curriculum with different types of inputs. We have been actively blogging about experiments with teaching methodologies.
However, good schooling is about 20% knowledge, 30%skills and 50% character building. The students that pass out from our schools are finally known and recognized in the society for their conduct and not their mark-sheets. That’s why I believe that my role is to give society good human being who is sensitive, motivated and go-getters.
As a CBSE school, we cannot undermine the importance of regular academic routines. But much before introduction of Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation System by CBSE, Varied activities are provided in my school, like Music, art, dance, yoga and sports.
Each of them add different dimensions to a child’s personality like music and art develop creativity, sports develop competitiveness and adventure helps in teaching critical life skills.
Educators should acknowledge that an exposure doesn’t work as a one activity. Their repetition bring about gradual change, not only students’ personality but on the overall school culture. School observe annual adventure weeks during which each class can be engaged in different type of adventure activities.
In building the character of a child, there are manifold benefits of giving repeated exposure to students
So I confirm that Education plays an important role in the holistic development of a child. It enriches the student to address a vital requirement of life skill training. Therefore our school is able to produce better leaders.
-Principal
Dr. Anil Chaudhay