Developing a Sound Body, Mind and Spirit in Your Child
Students are exposed to various activities like Vocal and Instrumental music, Western Classical Music, Indian & Western Dance, Theatre & Dramatics, Debates, Elocution, Fine Arts, Martial Arts and Quiz. To satiate the sporting desire in every student we have the following programmes running through the week:
Extra Curricular Activities (ECA) Four Periods Weekly
Outdoor Games:
Cricket, Football, Basketball, Skating, Swimming, Tennis, Throwball, Volley Ball, Martial Arts and Yoga.
Indoor Games:
Chess, Carrom and Table-tennis.
Curriculum Based Dance Class:
Inter and intra school dance
Music:
Programs offered – Instrumental Instructions, Vocal Training, Music Theory and composition, Ensemble and Band Performance, CCA Clubs, Musical Site visitation, Competitions
Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) Two Periods Weekly
Activities:
Aeromodelling and Robotics, Aryabhata Club (Math), Aerobics & Western Dance Club, Club Kaleidoscope (Art), Community Service Club, Gardening Club, Technology Club, Theatre Club, Science Club, Reading Club, Literary Club, Environmental Club, Fusion Band Club, Indian Dance Club and PSBN Fun Club.
Outsourced Club Activities : Theatre, Coding, Quiz, Public Speaking, STEAM ( 3 to 5)
Grade 1 and 2 : Abacus
Sports : Football – Stadium FC, Cricket – Just Cricket
Activities Offered For Kindergarten
Activities:
Music, Singing, Drama, Art & Craft, Manipulatives, Physical Education, Sand Play, Water Play, Inter & Intra Class Competition, Celebrations of Various Festivals (National & International), Field Trips (related to Themes), Annual Sports and Annual Cultural day.
Why You Need to Consider Age-Appropriate Activities
Your child is likely to show natural preferences for certain sports or activities. Start there, being careful to keep your child’s maturity and skill level in mind.
Ages 3 to 5
Your child is likely to show natural preferences for certain sports or activities. Start there, being careful to keep your child’s maturity and skill level in mind.
Suitable Activities: Running, Climbing, Jumping, Dancing, Playing catch with a lightweight ball, Pedaling a tricycle and Supervised water play.
Ages 6 to 7
As children get older, their coordination and attention spans improve. They’re also better able to follow directions and understand the concept of teamwork. Consider organized activities such as Soccer, Cricket, Gymnastics, Swimming, Tennis, Golf, Track & Field and Martial Arts.
Ages 8 and older
By age 8, most sports — including contact sports — may be acceptable, as long as your child wears appropriate protective gear. Carefully supervised strength training is OK at this age, too.