Recent Program

Outbound Learning

"Real-World Exposure for Future Readiness.”

To provide real-world exposure and hands-on experiences, we organize age-appropriate experiential learning opportunities for our students.

Pre-Primary – Field Trips

Short, engaging visits that introduce young learners to the world around them, nurturing curiosity and observation skills.

Primary & Middle School – Educational Trips

Enriching excursions that connect classroom learning with practical experiences, fostering critical thinking and teamwork.

High School – Outbound Learning & Industrial Visits

Structured programs and visits to industries, institutions, and organizations that provide insights into career pathways, professional environments, and real-life applications of knowledge. These initiatives strengthen academic learning, build life skills, and inspire students to connect education with the larger world.

Voice of Students

My name is N. Suryamithra. I am studying in Grade 5-C. My school is very nice and I like coming here every day. The teachers are kind and they help me when I don’t understand something. We have clean classrooms, a library, computer lab, and also a big playground where we play. My school also gives us chances to take part in extra-curricular activities. These activities make me feel confident and I enjoy showing my talents.

I love my school because I learn many good things here, and I also have fun with my friends. I feel proud to be a student of my school.

– Suryamithra, 5-C

My name is M.A. Vrithika. I am studying in Grade 6-B. My school is a place where I learn, grow, and enjoy every day. The school starts the academic year with a Kho-pooja, which is very special. Mathru pooja is another traditional value they added to the children’s and parents’ lives, where the kids honor their mothers and do the patha pooja and get blessings, which improves the connection between the kids and their mothers. Our teachers guide us not only in studies but also in discipline and values. Through my school experience, I have understood that discipline is important not just in studies but in every part of life. It helps me become responsible, respectful, and prepared for the future. I feel proud to be in a school that gives equal importance to academics, activities, and discipline.

M.A. Vrithika, 6-B

Here is an overall review of my school. If I were to give it a rating in numbers, I couldn’t, because I simply can’t define the awesomeness of my school in just numbers or words. In my school, more than giving education to the students, they focus on teaching values, morals, and ethics, so that we can contribute to society as good-hearted citizens. The motto of my school is “Man-making education.” They aren’t interested in creating machines who just memorize words from books and regurgitate them on paper.

The values my school has given me are countless. I can’t possibly define them with just paper and ink. I will always be thankful to my school for being the best of all and for shaping us into the best human beings.

– Srichinmayee, 10 – B