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VISION WE BELIEVE IN CREATING ENTREPRENEURIAL LEADERS OF TOMORROW . . .
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SCHOLASTIC EXCELLENCE
GD GOENKA PARENTS COMMUNITY SPORTS ACTIVITIES HRD MINISTRY SCHOLASTIC EXCELLENCE TECHNOLOGY MEDIA COMMUNICATION UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL FORUM
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G.D. GOENKA IS VERY CLEAR ABOUT WHAT IT IS AND ABOUT WHAT IT IS NOT
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WHAT WE AREN’T WHAT WE ARE
TEACHER STUDENT TEACHER STUDENT
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WHAT WE AREN’T WHAT WE ARE
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WHAT WE AREN’T WHAT WE ARE
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WHAT WE AREN’T WHAT WE ARE
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WHAT WE AREN’T WHAT WE ARE
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WHY IS GD GOENKA A HOLISTIC SCHOOL IN THE TRUE SENSE?
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SCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES
CO- SCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES LIFE SKILLS S
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SCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES
Integrated Homework Integration one subject with the other Integration of values in academics INTERNATIONAL PEDAGOGY New age teaching methodologies Developing Higher order thinking skills ACTIVITY BASED LEARNING Co-operative and team learning Group Discussions and Debates a common feature of classroom
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SCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES
NIE WORDS And Headlines 5 difficult words and their meanings everyday A separate notepad for learning new words ON THE SPOT WRITING Everyday students write a few lines on any topic chosen by them PEN DOWN Library period is followed by pen down where students summarize their thoughts after reading the book Library and pen down taken in the presence of the English teacher
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SCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES
CATERPILLAR Whenever a student reads a book, it is displayed in the class in the form of a caterpillar VOCABULARY TOWER Each class has a tower made of difficult words and their meanings IMBIBING ENGLISH Students are not supposed to speak in any other language except English (excluding Hindi period)
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SCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES
TELL ME WHY Scientific facts are explained FREE WRITING Non stop writing by the students
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CO- SCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES
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SPORTS BASKETBALL TENNIS CRICKET
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SPORTS SWIMMING SKATING FOOTBALL
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SPORTS SQUASH SNOOKER GYMNASIUM
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SPORTS BADMINTON TABLE TENNIS GYMNASIUM
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CULTURE Special weekly class called ‘Culture’ focuses on appreciating art, music and literature and imbibing the values of all cultures of the planet
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REFLECTION AND PUBLIC SPEAKING
Children reflect upon their understanding of an object On the spot speech on any topic (including group discussions)
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NATURE AND ECO WALK
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SOCIAL WORK Adopting a village and educating the people of that village At least one compulsory social activity to be done by each class each month
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SPECIAL ASSEMBLIES Assemblies conducted with a theme, around which all the activities revolve
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VALUE EDUCATION Mandatory class every week
Students learn the basic moral values through various activities Each month has a different ‘value of the month’ For e.g. this month’s value education theme is ‘Rights and Responsibilities’
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MUSIC Not restricted to one form Mandatory music class every week
Classical, semi classical, folk, sufi, western and various other forms are taught
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DRAMATICS
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DANCE Afro jazz Salsa Classical Folk Contemporary Chau
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ART AND CRAFT
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MANEGERIAL SKILLS Students organise various functions without the support of the teachers
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INTERNATIONAL FORUMS
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MODEL UNITED NATIONS
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TONY BLAIR FOUNDATION
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BRITISH COUNCIL
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COLLABORATIONS
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SEHWAG CRICKET ACADEMY
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SPACE
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CAREER COUNSELLING FRESH MENTORS
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MIND SPARKS
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CLUBS
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DEBATING CLUB
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MUN CLUB
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ZOOM OUT CLUB
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ECO CLUB
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LITERARY CLUB
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QUIZ CLUB
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DRAMATICS CLUB
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HERITAGE CLUB (BODHISATVA)
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ROBOTICS CLUB
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THANK YOU
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