The school has no dearth of cre­ative minds. The sculpture exhibition which was held mon­ths back grab­bed the attention of many authorities in­cluding the me­dia. Vibrant and interesting, the displayed objects had a lesson to teach. Pravin Narraidoo, the Art teacher says: “the sculpture garden is solely the hard work of our pupils. We just guided them. They prepared small and big sculptures out of junk materials  like scrap objects, iron bars, old car wheels, trunks, caps of bottles. The idea was to make proper utilization of things that are thought to be of no use.

The official launching was done by the Minister
of Education, Dharam Gokhool,  and later it was taken up by the MCA. This was our main extra-curricular activity for last year apart from the cross country, inter-house and other activities.”

 It is important to engage the energy and mind of the students in a number of activities, otherwise they might  fall prey to many anti social pressures. Involving them in artistic work boosts their thinking skills. When their work is appreciated and admired it makes them happy.

“We revitalize all our teaching strategies and make use of the resources to make teaching and learning a meaningful and pleasant experience,” Narraidoo says.