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SPECIAL FEATURES

Magazine & News Letters:-
The school regularly publishes school newsletters and a school magazine to promote the talent of our budding writers and poets, as well as to develop creativity through stimulus writing in the form of stories, poems, articles and reports.
Personality Development Programmer:-
Teaching children to count is not as important as teaching them what counts in life. Students are encouraged to develop leadership traits by giving them ample opportunities to organize various events, functions, exhibitions and programmes with guidance from our experienced faculty. Various committees and councils have been formed to train students in planning and organizational skills. The school organizes workshops, exhibitions and seminars to give its students wide exposure and practical experience of learning
Career Counselling and Coaching:-
We organize career counseling sessions and seminars on a regular basis. They are conducted by our faculty as well as by a panel of experts from various vocational fields to help our students in personal, academic and career options.
Health Care and Medical Facilities:-
Health is the most vital factor for the progress of a child. To ensure a healthy surrounding, qualified doctors are available to look after the health and hygiene of our students and staff. Students are medically checked at regular intervals.
Festivals:-
The school celebrates religious festivals like Dussehra, Krishna Janmastami, Christmas, Guru Nanak Jayanti etc. The National festivals like Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti and Republic Day are also celebrated with great enthusiasm. Talks by eminent personalities and staff members are organized on these occasions and festivals are celebrated with befitting joy. Students are not allowed any leave during these festivals.

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