VALUE EDUCATION
A good value system when interleaved in to a child’s upbringing is what makes a difference between a man and a human being. A clear emphasis on ethics and morals helps children distinguish between what is right and what is wrong. We strive to mould children under our care into people of substance by inspiring them towards courage, leadership, tolerance, fortitude, respect for humanity, community service, inter-faith and inter-belief discussions.
CHILDREN CLUBS
All our children are members of an activity club of the school. In fact they switch over clubs after every six months. These include Story telling Club, Environment Club, Science Club and the Outdoor Activity Club.
HOUSE TEAMS
Various House teams at Pupil Tree Schools help the spirit of competition and team spirit run deep through out the formative years. Each year House Captains are selected from the senior classes. The teams have year round inter-house competitions which include sports, quiz, spelling competitions, elocution, essay writing, debating, recitations and many others. The teams are awarded points and at the end of the year the team with the highest points gets the “Champion of Champions” Shield.
CELEBRATIONS OF BRILLIANCE!
Kalangana - annual Performing Arts day
Chitra Vichitra - annual Fine Arts day
XLRate - annual Sports day
Eureka - annual Science day
Spirit Week - annual celebration of the values of Pupil Tree
Lit Fest - annual Language day
A DEMOCRATIC TREE
We have been telling you about our resolve to give equal opportunity to all our children. Well, how about equal opportunity at leading and managing the school itself!
That’s what elections at the school are all about. And please note that they are never rigged and conform to the most ethical democratic practices ever carried out. The guidelines are set by the Student Election Commission and cannot be taken lightly. The process begins with a call for elections wherein the electorate (class 4 and above) are asked to send in their nominations after the filing of which they go ahead with their canvassing. Voting day is fixed and after the day of reckoning (counting), a body of elected representatives of the students are ready to be sworn in. Various committees come into being and each is responsible for holding the school and its staff accountable for misdemeanor or lapses, if any. And woe betide if they find anything from a leaking tap to a sloppy performance.
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