Infrastructure

Infrastructure

Kindergarten In German,  literally means children's garden. It is a form of education for small children that serve as a transition from home to the commencement of more formal schooling. 

A school is actually a home away from home. There is no denying how significant a school is in shaping up a student's personality. A school with good infrastructure can have good scores for the students. A school's good  infrastructure plays an important role in a child's academic as well as holistic growth. An overcrowded classroom can affect student's learning capabilities. 

Some of the unique key components which we provide to our unique children are 

•Assembly area

•Fully sanitised school campus

•Well ventilated classroom

•Auditorium

•Indoor game activities

•Play area

•Science laboratories

•Sports facilities

•Digital technologies

•Interactive white boards

•Interactive projectors

•Audio-visual classrooms

• wifi campus

•Computer labs

•bio-metric attendance system

•Eco-friendly atmosphere

•Colorful classrooms 

•unique farmhouse for picnics

•infrastructure is according to children's safety.



CURRICULUM


The root of curriculum derives from the Latin word , 'Currere' which means 'to run'. The curriculum tells us about the relevant materials and helps us to monitor the progress of students who come different societies. It prepares the teachers about the skills which should be taught for their progress in academics with values. It should be simple , value based , subject centered and according to their age. It is a blue-print of the objectives that a teacher aim to achieve during the session. The objectives are divided into sub-objectives and are achieved together with the children. It should enable a child to be a successful learner, a confident individual, value based future and a responsible citizen. 

It includes :

• Appropriate Teaching- Learning Materials

• Age -appropriate syllabus 

• Activity & fun based curriculum

• Extra- curricular activities

• Educational Games

• practical teaching

• remedial classes for weak children

• Individual educational plans 

• Teacher's workshops

• Parent-orientation programs

• 1:30 teacher-student ratio

• Individual attention

• Student-centered , value based education

• Focus on spoken English

• Personality development classes

• Smart classes

• Brain-opener classes

• Given importance to sports

• Use of funny props

• Use of varieties of teaching strategies