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Library
PERFORMANCE The school library is essential to learning and plays a key role as a
MEASURING
SYSTEMS AND place for encouraging innovation, curiosity and problem solving.
REPORTS School libraries make a difference to students’ understanding
and achievement and provide support for teaching and learning
throughout the school. To enrich the knowledge base of students,
a well stocked library within the campus, catering to the needs and
INTRA-SCHOOL likes of all the students, has been developed. From daily newspapers,
SPORTS COMPETITIONS
DAY TO SPOT TALENT magazines, course related books, autobiographies, encyclopedias, to
SPORTS story books, novels, bestsellers, the library is an organised collection
HIGHLIGHTS of documented information from across the globe. It provides over
10,000 resources including, books, music CDs, audio CDs, magazines
and a range of online resources, all easily accessible. There is also a
suite of computer systems, wi-fi and printing facilities for the use of
the students.
Kitchen and Cafeteria
IN-HOUSE
INTER-SCHOOL TRAINING SIRS serves food for students, cooked in a hygienic kitchen, by an
COMPETITIONS
CENTRE outsourced professional catering service. The menu includes a variety
of dishes - North Indian, South Indian, Continental and Chinese
cuisines and sumptuous snacks. The well-lit, ventilated, spacious and
insect free dining hall, caters to all students and the staff. Faculty
Sports Facilities
members dine with students and supervise their eating habits along
Athletics (Track & Field), Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football, with table etiquettes.
Gymnasium, Horse Riding, Indoor Games, Lawn Tennis, Swimming
IT Centre
and Volleyball.
The IT entre consists of over 300 computers along with a Multimedia
kit. The IT Centre also helps the students in finding information on
various topics, for different activities, competitions and projects
Every student has his/her own separate account and can only use the
computer for specific hours. Invigilators and faculty members look
after the maintenance and discipline of the students.
Audio-Visual Centre – Radio Orange and SAI TV
Audio-visual aids are the best tools for making teaching effective
and the best dissemination of knowledge. The tools allow musical
and visual learners to absorb information in a way that stimulates
their intelligence and develops communication skills. Students are
introduced to the concept of conveying information creatively –
which is useful during presentations in class or later in their careers.
Exposure to audiovisual aids in school teaches them to communicate
through sight and sound and to understand the underlying content as
well as encapsulate knowledge gained in a group.
The Audio-Visual Resources Centre serves the audio-visual needs of
the school by producing various materials that play an integral part
in teaching, besides supporting a range of other activities including