Art Education
Home > Art Education SUPW/Art Education bridges the gap between work and education. This allows for closer linkages between theories learnt and skills acquired and their real life applications. It envisages purposive, meaningful manual work resulting in either goods or services useful to the community as an integral part of the entire spectrum of school education. The following gives a picture of various disciplines provided in the school:
ART EDUCATION
| I & II | Art, Craft, Singing, Yoga, Dance, Gymnastics |
| III - V | Yoga (all), Craft (all), Dance (all), Singing (all), Art (all), Karate, Table Tennis, Badminton |
| VI - VIII | Community Service, Dramatics, Folk dance, Western Music, Classical music, Gymnastics, Karate, Art, Computer, Needle work, Globe club, Eco club |
| IX & X | Dramatics, Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Computer, Community Service, Basket Ball, Badminton, Table Tennis |
SUPW / WORK EXPERIENCE
| IX & X | Community Service, Classical Music (vocal & instrumental) Western Music (vocal & instrumental), Folk dance, Computer, Commercial Art, Craft, Embroidery, Needle Work, Knitting, Meal Planning, Gardening |
| XI & XII | Community Service, Computer, Commercial Art, Embroidery, Needle Work, Knitting, Debate Club, Quiz Club |
A student is recommended to keep the same discipline for a minimum of 3 years: that is, One discipline as long as she is in Primary, another discipline as long as she is in middle school, another in High school and yet another at Sr. Sec. Level. This will mean that a student gets trained in 4 disciplines before she completes her schooling. Requests in between for changes will not be entertained.