Creativity

A substantial number of minutes in the timetable, and ample opportunity after school, are dedicated to encouraging children to explore the world of creative arts. Time spent on music, drama, dance and painting is time well spent. The pleasures in doing and the satisfaction of achievement not only tap a student's creativity and originality, but also encourage concentration, patience, commitment and teamwork.

Specialist teachers for these subjects, working in the areas designed for their activities, ensure that the pleasures and rewards of creative work complement academic study.

The non-sporting activities offered by the school include craft making, colouring, computer programming and graphics softwares, Indian dance, Western music (vocal and instrumental), Indian music (vocal and tabla), environmental education, yoga, dancing, cookery, needlework and knitting, debating, quizzing and basic life skills.