Beyond Academics
FOUNDATION (Ages 3–8)
Expression • Social Skills • Emotional Security
In the early years, non-academic development emphasises joyful expression, social bonding, and emotional comfort. Children engage in art, music, role play, free play, and basic sports to develop confidence and social skills.
The environment encourages sharing, empathy, communication, and the joy of group learning—building the emotional foundation needed for future success.
Key Focus Areas
- Music, rhyme time, dance & creative movement
- Free play for imagination & social bonding
- Storytelling, puppet play & expression activities
- Basic physical activities for coordination
- Values like sharing, kindness & gratitude
PREPARATORY STAGE (Ages 8–11)
Exploration • Creativity • Participation
As children become more independent, non-academic activities expand into structured opportunities that nurture creativity, teamwork, and curiosity. They participate in competitions, festivals, club activities, and beginner-level sports.
These experiences help them explore talents, gain confidence on stage, and grow socially in a supportive environment.
Key Focus Areas
- School competitions & festivals (pg. 2)
RVA -Teacher’s-Input - Art, craft, music & dance
- Junior clubs: eco club, readers’ club, science fun club
- Educational games & hands-on activities (pg. 5)
- Early sports training
MIDDLE (Ages 11–14)
Leadership • Collaboration • Self-Expression
At this stage, students develop identity, leadership qualities, and stronger social awareness. Through debates, dramatics, clubs, community activities, and team sports, they refine communication skills, learn responsibility, and build interpersonal maturity.
This stage prepares them to navigate challenges with resilience and confidence.
Key Focus Areas
- Debates, elocution, theatre
- Inter-house competitions
- Leadership roles & discipline-based responsibilities
- Clubs for science, arts, technology, literature
- Regular sports activities for overall development (pg. 6)
SECONDARY STAGE (Ages 14–18)
Personality Development • Career Exposure • Character Building
Senior students engage in advanced co-curricular and sports programs designed to strengthen personality, discipline, and leadership. They participate in career seminars, student-led initiatives, cultural events, and competitive sports.
These experiences develop confidence, communication finesse, emotional intelligence, and readiness for the professional world.
Key Focus Areas
- Advanced sports & fitness training
- Career-oriented workshops
- Student council leadership
- Cultural festivals & public performances
- Community service and value-driven initiatives