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The school day begins as students walk through the gates, wearing their uniforms and carrying their backpacks. The morning air is filled with the hum of chatter and the excitement of a new day. After greeting friends and classmates, everyone heads to their respective classrooms as the first bell rings.

The day starts with a morning assembly, followed by the first class of the day. The teacher introduces new lessons—whether it’s a math problem, a science experiment, or a story in literature, the students focus on their work, scribbling down notes and listening carefully. After a couple of lessons, the first break arrives.

This is the fruit break, a time when students pull out small containers from their bags, usually packed with fruits like bananas, apples, or grapes from home. They gather in small groups, finding spots in the playground, under a tree, or near the benches, chatting and sharing stories while enjoying their healthy snack. This short break provides just enough energy to keep them going for the next few classes.

Once the fruit break is over, students return to their classrooms for the next part of the day. They dive into subjects like social studies, art, or languages, sometimes working individually, sometimes in groups. The second bell soon rings, signaling the longer lunch break.

Lunch is brought from home, packed carefully by their families. Students settle down in the canteen or any favorite spot around the school—be it a corner of the playground or inside the classroom. They open their tiffin boxes to find rotis, sandwiches, pasta, or rice dishes, all neatly packed. This time is not just about eating; it’s about sharing food, laughing with friends, and enjoying the little moments of the school day. One student might offer a piece of their sandwich while another passes around extra salad or fruit.

After lunch, the afternoon classes begin. The energy is a little quieter, but the lessons continue. It could be a lively discussion in history or a creative activity in art class. As the afternoon wears on, the students begin to wind down, finishing their work and preparing for the end of the school day.

Finally, the last bell rings, marking the end of the day. Students pack their bags, making sure not to forget their lunch boxes, water bottles, and any homework they need to complete. Walking out of the school gate, they feel a mix of tiredness and accomplishment, looking forward to another day of learning, playing, and spending time with friends.

  • No Junk Food Policy: The school cafeteria is a hub of wellness, offering only nutritious, balanced meals. The No Junk Food policy ensures that students make healthy food choices, contributing to their physical and mental development. Emphasizing the importance of a wholesome diet in shaping young minds and bodies.
Holistic Focus on Safety and Well-Being

The school prioritizes the overall safety and health of its students. In addition to physical safety measures and health protocols, students are encouraged to participate in wellness activities such as yoga, meditation, and fitness programs. The emphasis on a clean and eco-friendly campus, alongside the mental health resources available to students and teachers, ensures a well-rounded environment that fosters both learning and personal growth.