HOSTEL
There are separate dormitories for girls and boys. The junior section (comprising Nursery to standard III) provides sleeping suits, mattresses, bedspreads, blanket and pillows. Each student is allotted a bed, shelf and a writing desk. Boarders are discouraged from possessing valuables, eatables and medicines. The hostel has a well-equipped health centre and dispensary under the care of a medical officer. Periodical medical examinations of the students are an essential and routine affair at the hostel.
1. Requirements for Hostel Residents:
S. No. |
Particulars |
Quantity |
1 |
School Coat |
1 |
2 |
White Teri Cotton Shirts |
2 |
3 |
Steel Grey Pant/ Shirts |
2 |
4 |
Socks (School Socks) |
4 |
5 |
School Shoes (Black) |
1 pair |
6 |
Games Shoes |
1pair |
7 |
Full Sleeves School Sweater |
2 |
8 |
White Vest |
4 |
9 |
Underwear |
4 |
10 |
White Kurta Pyjama |
2 |
11 |
Sleeping Suits |
3(2 cotton+1 flannel) |
12 |
Bath Towels |
2 |
13 |
Handkerchief |
6 |
14 |
Bathroom Slippers |
1pair |
15 |
School Bag |
1 |
16 |
Rain Coat/Umbrella |
1 |
17 |
Mattress & Quilt |
1 each |
18 |
Pillow |
1 |
19 |
Bed Cover & Bed Sheets |
2 each |
20 |
Quilt Cover |
2 |
21 |
Pillow Cover |
2 |
22 |
Hostel Dress |
2 pairs |
23 |
Lock & key |
1 |
24 |
Clothe hanger |
6 |
2. Dining Hall and Mess
The Dining Hall also serves as the hostel prayer hall. The Mess Superintendent assisted by resident teachers provides wholesome vegetarian food and nutriments. The hostel also provides the following special amenities:
- Laundry
- Extra Coaching in various subjects
- Self Reliance Program
- Teacher-ward system, which provides one teacher to every group of ten students in order to build better rapprt and mutual confidence.
- Educative Recreational Programs
- Talent-search program, which helps each student to further his/her interest in any field.
- Promotion of mutual accommodation and community living and sharing.
3. The Rhythm of Hostel Life
“Life is a journey from I to We and from we to HIM”
“Let Prayer be the key for the day and lock for the night”
5:00 AM |
Bell for prayer |
5:30 AM |
Yogasanas |
6:15 AM |
Milk/Hot beverage |
6:30 AM |
Japam / Bhajan |
7:00 AM |
study |
8:35 AM |
Breakfast |
9:30 AM |
School |
1:15 PM |
Lunch |
1: 55 PM |
School |
3:45 PM |
Afternoon Tea & Snacks |
4:00 PM |
Games |
5:00 PM |
Study |
6:30 PM |
Bhajan& Prayer |
7:00 PM |
Dinner |
8:00 PM |
Bedtime milk/health beverage followed by prayer and retire to bed |
4. Sundays and Holidays
“learn to turn every holiday into a holyday”- Bhagawan
Educative Recreational Programs such as Video- Shows, Picnic, Excursions, Role-play, Music concerts, Quiz, Talks and Debates, Self reliance Program, Weekend Banquet, etc., will be organized in the lounge or hall. Another facet of the Sunday/holiday events will be maintaining a Wisdom Wall both in the School and in the Hostel, which will contain literary and art work of the students, which will reflect their academic and intuitive development and maturity.
The 6th of May every year is celebrated as the School Anniversary Day, which also coincides with the Bal-Vikas Day or Mata Eswaramma Day. The most essential Parents Contact Program (PCP) is held on second Saturday of every month, in order to evaluate the all round development of the students and to analyze their behavior and performance both at home and in the school. The PCP will help build better alliance and rapport between the parents and teachers.