Friday 5 December 2014

School Lifes


SarvottamInternational School provides a vibrant environment with a wide range of opportunities beyond the classroom. Every child’s day at school is generally busy as he or she typically juggles lessons with a variety of activities such as practice in a music ensemble, a football match or learning lines for the school play.

The school believes in grooming individuals with moral uprightness and aims to cultivate their habits and skills to serve the community. School rules are few but firm and are based on the core principles of respect and consideration for others. A positive and helpful demeanour is encouraged and rewarded. The students are encouraged from their early years to take responsibility, for their community as a whole. Students contribute to decision-making in the school through Primary and Secondary Student Councils. Activities involving the wider community generally focuses on developing a sense of belongingness for the common good.

The school runs a house system. Every student belongs to one of four houses. Within their houses students take positions of responsibility, compete against other houses in sport and music and work towards common goals in a range of areas. It is indeed a dynamic arena where our students can begin to discover answers to what they want to achieve and who they want to be.
 
 

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