Our Curriculum OverviewA Commitment to Excellence
The school curriculum is structured in a way to make equilibrium among academics subjects and other skills to promote socio-cultural and physical growth. Guided by DOE, CBSE and NCERT.
It lays emphasis on conceptual understanding and experiential learning. We encourage the students to raise doubts and build a good command of all the subjects, irrespective of their interests.
A JOURNEY THROUGH OUR EVALUATION STAGES ...
TORCH BEARERS
CELEBRATING OUR EDUCATORS
THE TRUE FLYERS OF ACHIEVEMENT
Learning Beyond the Classroom
At our school, learning goes beyond textbooks and classrooms. We believe in providing students with real-world exposure that nurtures curiosity, creativity, and practical understanding. Through educational visits and interactive experiences, students explore, observe, and learn beyond the curriculum.





š¬National Science Centre Visit
In January 2026, our students explored the National Science Centre, Delhi, through an inclusive workshop on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and the exhibition āSuperbugs: The End of Antibioticsā. This exhibition was held in collaboration with the āNational Science Museum Groupā and supported by āICMRā, the Indian Council of Medical Research.
It was headed by Mrs Sangeeta, Head of Neuropsychopharmacology at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS), Delhi. The purpose of this session was to enhance awareness among people to reduce the use of antibiotics. The experience enhanced awareness about health and hygiene, which was followed by an interactive quiz that reflected studentsā keen understanding and enthusiasm.




š Awareness for a Greener Tomorrow ā Protecting Our PollinatorsĀ
An informative session conducted with KVIC (Khadi and Village Commission) in collaboration with IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) experts highlighted the importance of honeybees in maintaining ecological balance in our school.
Students gained valuable insights into biodiversity conservation and the urgent need to protect pollinators for a sustainable and greener future and small-scale businesses. Since our young minds are the future of tomorrow, it will promote a passion among them to carry on the business in a sustainable way.



ā»ļø Innovation with Purpose ā Scrap to Art Achievement
Our students proudly secured First Position at the āScrap to Art Exhibitionā held at the āNational Science Centre, Delhi,ā on Ā 18th January, 2025; by creating an innovative āJUNK BOTā; in this task, junk was given to them, and they had to prepare something by their imagination in the meantime.
The project showcased creativity, sustainability, and the ability to transform waste into meaningful innovation under the Swachhta Hi Seva Campaign. Such initiatives could foster their efforts for adopting the 4Rs concept: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Recover in their life.
Our soulful gratitude to Mr Dinesh Malik, Senior Education Officer and in charge of the Innovation Space, National Science Centre, for giving us this fabulous opportunity to showcase the talent of our students.





Young Innovators at the Innovation FestĀ
This Innovation Fest was held on 19th January 2025. Students showcased their innovative projects and models. Additionally, it served as the platform for innovators to showcase their talent at the Innovation Fest, National Science Centre, Delhi.
From safety-based technological models to socially relevant solutions, the event encouraged critical thinking, creativity, and real-world application of learning.