Focus Areas

Intellectual Development

Inadvertently, education is considered as the intellectual development of the student. In our education system, 80 percent of activities are related to intellectual development, so of course, Abhijat Education Society gives importance to intellectual development. The child's intellectual development has started since birth. As the child gets new experiences, the new knowledge gained from this new experience is combined with the previous experiences and the knowledge through previous experiences becomes more and more firm. The richer these experiences become, the more complete the development of the intellect becomes. Everyone gets such experiences in life. But they can be different. School is a medium to provide equal opportunity to all students to have equal or similar experience. Along with intellectual development through the school curriculum, the institute tries to emphasize on awakening students' curiosity, providing opportunities for observation, reasoning and inference.

* Modern Learning Methodology
* Vast Learning Material
* Focus on English as a Foreign Language
* Spoken English Guidance
* Guidance for Competitive Examinations
* Quiz Competition
* Calligraphy Course
* Reading Corner
* Language Day & Science Day Display
* Field Trips

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Physical Development

As the saying goes, 'Shariramadyam Khalu Dharmasadhanam', a healthy body is necessary for a healthy mind. In fact, proper physical development helps in intellectual and mental development. First 18 years of life are devoted to the proper growth and development of the body. If the body is healthy, the child is eager and motivated to acquire new experiences with pleasure. Healthy nature and proper nutrition of the body is necessary for physical development. Parents and children need to be made aware of this. Inculcation of proper habits and regularity should be encouraged. Proper development and use of sense organs, hand-eye-foot coordination skills, agility, toughness and ability to protect oneself arise from physical development. The organization strives to provide as many opportunities as possible for children to live in the open air, close to nature, in plenty of sunlight for physical development.

* Chivchiv Khelangan – Special Play Area for Tiny Tots
* Sports Week
* Participation in Inter-School Competitions
* Guidance for Swimming and Other Sports

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Mental development

Body and mind are two sides of the same coin. If the body is healthy, the mind is also healthy, and a healthy, stress-less mind is a tree of happiness. In today's stressful life, it is difficult for every person to maintain mental health amidst endless alluring things and events around. If the child's mind is in the focus from childhood, his feelings are given due consideration, if their mindset is formed to understand that ‘others also have feelings like us and we should value them properly’, they develop the power to think holistically on any given occasion from an early age. To keep the emotion in balance, It is important to be aware of one’s emotions. Making students aware of emotions and their balance, suggesting simple solutions to reduce mental stress and giving them the freedom to speak freely and providing them a listening ear; all these contribute to the mental development of students. For emotional development, It is necessary to raise the morale of children, to remove the fear, to empathize with the difficulties faced by others.

* Counselling Support
* Teachers’ Training for Psychological Health
* Yoga Day Celebration

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Social Development

Sociality is an integral part of human being. Social development plays an important role in the growth and development of the individual. If the mental development is good, then the social development of the person is also fast and it is balanced. A person learns to think of himself as well as the whole through social development. How a student thinks and behaves with other people, nature's animals, birds and resources depends on the social development of that person. It is only when a child enters Kindergarten that his umbilical cord begins to be firmly tied to society. Adjusting to peers in the classroom, running into each other's problems, appreciating the success of others while realizing that in any sport there are always losers, are the foundations of social development. Respect for other people's opinions, awareness of one's rights as well as one's responsibilities and the consciousness necessary to fulfill those responsibilities are principles of democracy that can be developed by individuals through social development. Organization of various festivals, hospitality to guests, respect for elders are also inculcated in a person due to social development. Building a sense of belonging to our home, our school, our city and ultimately our country is an important part of social development.

* Balsabha – Introduction to Principals of Democracy
* Home Visits by Teachers
* Competitions for Parents
* Palakshala – Guidance to Parents
* Celebration of Festivals

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Expression Development

Expression is an attempt by a person to show a thing or event experienced, or its emotional waves to others. Effective communication, painting, sculpture, singing, playing, drama, acting are different mediums of expression. Speaking babbling songs and performing passionate poetry, expressing feelings through hymns, expressing feelings through pictures, impressing one's thoughts on others through oratory or reciting a lesson with appropriate ebb and flow or dramatizing an event are various parts of expressive development. Innovation and expression are closely related. Expressive development makes it possible to enjoy innovation through different mediums and communicate your ideas to others, which is why expressive development is of unique importance.

* Drama and Music as a Part of Curriculum
* Guidance for Drawing Examinations
* Elocution Competition
* Sane Guruji Kathamala
* Participation of Each Student in Annual Concert

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