Beyond Academics - Special Programmes

SOCIALLY USEFUL & PRODUCTIVE WORK

The Sanskaar Valley School student is encouraged to become a compassionate citizen with strong social responsibilities. Hence, children are involved in community service from their formative years. The school takes up eco- friendly initiatives like paper recycling, waste management, and tree plantation drives to inculcate respect for mother nature and foster a healthy connection with planet earth. Contributions of food and clothing are encouraged, as a part of festival celebrations at school and field trips through outreach programs of NGOs will expose students to life outside school. Students engage in a plethora of crafts and skills including First Aid certified by The St. John’s Ambulance organization, Child Literacy, Best Out of waste, Gardening and Estate Care, Publications, Social Service, Needlecraft, Notice Board Upkeep etc during SUPW on a weekly basis.

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This programme will introduce performing arts to students by bringing artistes to school for a series of lectures, demonstrations and interactive sessions with students. This would familiarize students with hard work, dedication and single mindedness required to excel in any field. This would also help students understand their area of interest as well.

SPIC MACAY

A society promoting classical music, dance and art among young people. Eminent artistes will be invited to perform at school and hold workshops for children.

GREEN BRIGADE

Would be a group of keen environmentalists who would take up environmentally friendly initiatives.

VERMICULTURE

Is a simple, efficient and environmentally friendly technique to convert waste into valuable organic manure. Students  would be involved in this at an early age.

WORLD WILDLIFE FUND FOR NATURE

Runs sensitisation programmes and students would be encouraged to express their concerns for wildlife conservation.

INTACH

Students would participate in the conservation and preservation programmes led by the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage.

DEAR TIME: drop everything and read-

This is a programme in which we encourage students to discover the wonders of the written word. 15 minutes are kept aside every day when everyone at school will get down to reading.