The School Library

The school library is a well-equipped resource center with over 5,000 books catering to the needs of students from L.K.G to Std XI. It provides a diverse collection of books that support the academic and recreational reading requirements of the students.

Reading Room

The reading room is available for use an hour before and after school hours, allowing students ample time to explore and engage with books. This facility encourages students to develop a habit of reading and make the best use of the library resources.

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These rules ensure that students maintain their school diary properly, which is an essential tool for communication and record-keeping within the school.

General Information Course

The General Information Course is covered under the Literary and Debating Association (L.D.A.) and includes a variety of activities designed to enhance students' skills in different areas.
These activities under the General Information Course aim to provide a holistic educational experience, fostering intellectual, artistic, and practical skills among students.


  • Literary Activities

    Turn Coat

    This activity challenges students to think on their feet as they argue for and against a topic within a short time frame. It develops quick thinking, adaptability, and public speaking skills.


  • Literary Activities

    Elocution

    Students participate in elocution competitions to improve their speaking abilities, articulation, and confidence. They deliver speeches in both English and their native language, enhancing their oratory skills and linguistic proficiency.

  • General Knowledge

    Science & General Quiz

    Quizzes are conducted to test and expand students' knowledge on various subjects, including science and general knowledge. These activities promote curiosity, improve memory, and encourage students to stay informed about the world around them.

  • Fine Arts Activities

    Western Music

    Students learn and perform Western music, including vocal and instrumental pieces. This activity nurtures their musical talents and exposes them to different musical traditions.


  • Fine Arts Activities

    Classical Music

    Training in classical music helps students appreciate and perform traditional music forms. It enhances their understanding of music theory and practice.


  • Fine Arts Activities

    Instrumental Music

    Students receive instruction in playing various musical instruments, developing their technical skills and musical expression.



  • Fine Arts Activities

    Drawing & Painting

    Artistic activities like drawing and painting provide students with a creative outlet. They learn different techniques and styles, which help in developing their artistic abilities and aesthetic appreciation.

The School Diary

  • Every pupil should take special care of the school diary and bring it to class every day.

  • If a student loses their diary, they must obtain written authorization from the Principal to purchase a duplicate diary, paying a special fine for carelessness.

  • All entries related to absence and late coming must be recorded in the handbook and not on separate sheets of paper.

These rules ensure that students maintain their school diary properly, which is an essential tool for communication and record-keeping within the school.