National: Independence Day, National Youth day, Republic day, Gandhi Jayanti etc. General: Janmashtami, Holi, Diwali, Eid, Christmas etc.
Service to the poor is made a part of education in Vedanta International School through activities called friends of the Poor. In this program students voluntarily contribute their mite to the poor not only in terms of money but also in terms of service. They gift useful articles to the institutions which cater to the needs of the poor or visit periodically a selected slum area to educate the dwellers there about health, hygiene, ill-effects of alcoholic addiction and also to inculcate in them cultural and spiritual values.
Awards & Honors are instituted for outstanding students in appreciation to inspire their talent and hard work in different spheres of overall development of the student.
Yearly Health check-up, School doctor visiting once a week. Regular Parent-Teacher meetings, Excursions and education trips. Development of hobbies and practice of self-help. Constructive group interaction. Indian & Western Music, Indian & Western Dance forms, Yoga, Marital arts, crafts etc. Students are given ample opportunities in leadership training-Opportunities to take part in school-level, inter-school competitions, quiz and scholarship examinations. Career guidance programs.
Regular class tests, unit exam and term end exam will lead to the academic excellence of a child we stand for academic excellence as much as for character building and will be striving hard for achieving cent percent (100%) result.
Physical development (physical fitness, nutrition, hygiene, health education etc.), mental development (to live in harmony with himself/herself and the world, handling emotion etc.), intellectual development (develop independent thinking etc.), spiritual development (value education, philosophy, meditation, etc.).
Culture is more than just art forms and festivals. A wide exposure to the various aspects of a rich culture, cultural awareness, and appreciation of the vast literary, artistic, and scientific heritage, explanations of myths and traditions, and cultural motivation through hobbies and projects.
Citizenship, unity in diversity, etc. to create dedicated and committed citizens who take pride in serving the country.
An appreciation, sensitivity and commitment are universal issues. Ancient Indians viewed the world in a holistic way, where every being from the unicellular organism to man has its own sacred place of pride. After years of mindless pillage of nature, the world needs to come back to this universal view of life. This helps the child to be a responsible citizen of the world.
Students address practical family problems and learn about nutrition, child-care and clothing care.
Students learn various aspects of general and vocal music. They study a variety of music including multicultural, historical and popular.
Students will learn basic dance and drama techniques and terminology, developing focus, coordination, stage skills and self-confidence. Students are introduced to contemporary dance forms.
By creating wild and zany figures and creature from their own imagination, students will learn basic drawing skills, the principles of character design and techniques to evoke action and expression. Building on character development, students will learn the basics of story boarding to combine elements of art and storytelling