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(ii) Festivals
Festivals bring to life the varied cultures of different segments of society and are
occasions for celebration and joy. In this spirit, the school celebrates various
festivals throughout the year.
(iii) Non-Uniform Days
Certain days on the school calendar are designated 'non-uniform' days. On some
of these days, students are required to wear traditional Indian dress. On other days,
students may dress in clothing of their own choice, provided it meets the school
and community's standards and expectations.
When participating in any social function or formal event at the school, students
are required to dress appropriately and follow the guidelines set by the school.
Bare shoulders, short dresses, distressed clothing, flip-flops and beach
wear are not acceptable.
m) House System
Students are allocated to one of the four houses - the Jaguars (Red House),
the Panthers (Blue House), the Tigers (Green House) and the Lions (Yellow House).
A house membership is an essential part of a student's education, helping each
child become a responsible and proud member of a community, through
participation in games and other house activities and events. It gives children of
different age groups the opportunity to bond with each other. The house system
fosters competitive team spirit and nurtures a sense of belonging by being part of
a cohesive group.
n) Student Council
The Head Boy and Head Girl along with the Coordinators, House Captains, House
Vice-Captains, Sports Captains and Sports Vice-Captains from each of the four
houses are members of the Student Council. The Student Council is responsible for
planning and organising inter-house and other school events. It provides students
an opportunity to develop leadership qualities and realise for themselves the values
and importance of democratic principles through their own hands-on
management of student affairs at the school.
The Student Council Coordinators supplement the efforts of the Student Council.
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