Activity-based teaching
In our School, all subjects are approached with experiential learning instead of text book based learning. This simply means that all students are allowed to experience first what they will be taught and only then read or learn about it. Some examples of this would be ? tasting different foods and then learning about the function of taste buds, learning about terrace farming by actually making the terrace structures in the earth or learning about plants by going on guided nature walks and field trips. These activities ensure that your child has grounded fundamentals because activity based learning aids in retrieving the information learnt even after your child’s schooling is complete.
Use of time-tested methods
While our teaching methods are those that have been proven repeatedly over the years, we also have a Research and Development (R&D) team that concentrates on finding methods which suit different learning styles and are simple yet easy to understand.