In our unwavering commitment to emancipate children from the burden of spectacles, we strive to bestow upon them the gift of unblemished, natural eyesight, fostering not only visual clarity but also unlocking the boundless potential within, sculpting their faces with the radiance of genuine beauty, and empowering them to emerge as real-life heroes, casting aside the shackles of eyewear to embrace a future of limitless possibilities and unfettered vision.
Utilizing advanced neuroimaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electroencephalography (EEG), brain mapping serves as a sophisticated tool to elucidate the intricate landscape of neural activity by creating a comprehensive visual representation, dissecting the multifaceted interplay of signals, wavelengths, and functional regions within the enigmatic realm of the brain, thereby facilitating a nuanced understanding of cognitive processes and paving the way for breakthroughs in neuroscience research and medical applications.
Unlocking innate capabilities and fostering ordinary opportunities is exceptionally achievable during the formative years of youth, where the potential for restoring inherent talents and establishing conventional pathways is most promising.
Mallakhamba, or mallakhamb is a traditional sport. The name comes from malla, which means "wrestler," and khamb, which means "pole," so it can be literally translated as “wrestling pole.” The benefits of mallakhamb are that it strengthens the muscles and keeps the body lean. Some of the postures are considered to be clear imitations of yoga postures. It is said that practicing mallakhamb can support with developing a stronger yoga practice as it teaches how to move from the core and engage muscle groups that may otherwise remain dormant.
Abacus is being taught from class 1 to class 5. Abacus learning sharpens mental calculation skills, enabling students to perform complex calculations mentally. The tactile and visual aspects of using an abacus engage multiple senses, catering to diverse learning styles and promoting a deeper understanding of math concepts. The skills acquired through abacus learning serve as a stepping stone for more advanced mathematical concepts, giving students a head start in their academic journey.
Silambam is a well-known martial art style that is practised with specialised weapons, typically bamboo sticks. It is frequently practised in Tamil Nadu, which is also where the game originated in India. The game is often played on a level, hard surface with bamboo sticks that are the same length as the participants' heights. Silambam is a beneficial cardio exercise that enhances heart health and blood circulation.
Yoga is a mind and body practice that can build strength and flexibility. It may also help manage pain and reduce stress. Various styles of yoga combine physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation.
Co-curricular activities fuel the kids learning by stimulating creative thought, improving their social and organizational skills, developing their interests and talents, and offering them the chance to switch off and do something they really enjoy. The following Co-curricular activities are designed and balanced with academic curriculum so that every student gets to learn beyond subjects.