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Differently Abled School

MADHA HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR DIFFERENTLY ABLED

Activities

     The school provides regular reports to parents about their children’s academic progress, behaviour, and future prospects. Under the guidance of our Headmistress, the Cultural Council is actively involved in promoting students’ cultural achievements. The council’s primary goal is to develop students’ interest and aesthetic sense in extracurricular activities. Our management is dedicated to providing all necessary support in this regard.   

Extracurricular activities:

Tailoring and Drawing Classes: 

Our qualified teachers provide vocational classes to our students. We offer free tailoring and drawing classes and handicraft workshops such as wall hangings, baskets, mats, flower vases, etc.

Yoga:

A trained therapist offers Yoga classes in our school to help students reduce physical and mental strain and stress, leading to a relaxed and hopeful state of mind.

Motivational and Moral Classes:

In addition to that, we conduct weekly motivational and moral classes with experts to encourage extracurricular activities among students.

Other activities:

Mass:

Every morning, the students attend a regular mass which provides moral and psychological support.

Counselling

Our Qualified and Experienced Teachers works carefully to guide and counsel students. They identify distractions and changes in students immediately, offering counselling services to help streamline their focus.

Medical camp:

Regularly, we arrange a medical camp for all students and provide supportive devices per their requirements.

Higher Education:

Our organization forms a committee every year to receive applications from students seeking financial support for higher education, medical treatment, and self-employment. Our committee members carefully scrutinize all the applications and select eligible candidates based on specific criteria. Once selected, our management provides the necessary financial assistance to the chosen candidates.

“ A duty which becomes a desire will ultimately become a delight”