Banyan International School





Secondary Wing (Grade 9 and 10)

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

The secondary school curriculum is strictly mapped as per CBSE guidelines where students have their academic arena extended to vocational subjects apart from compulsory main subjects. The spectrum of exposure ranges from career counselling workshops to vivid kinds of sports activities. We are committed to supporting the development of all students through various activities. Seminars, professional training and expert advice from universities are an important part of our approach. These events are designed to provide students with a variety of educational information and help them make informed decisions about their future. We also show our determination to provide education through the Model United Nations (MUN) organization, debates, Youth Meetings and Youth Assembly organization. These events provide students with a unique platform to develop public speaking, critical thinking and diplomacy skills. Participating in these activities not only broadens their horizons, but also creates international knowledge and responsibility. Children at our school participate in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) projects that encourage students to develop their minds and prepare them for the future. These courses encourage creativity, problem-solving and innovation, creating a foundation for strong learning and careers. Sports, including basketball, football, volleyball, basketball, skating and swimming, help develop student leadership and promote physical and mental health. . Apart from this, additional activities like English and Hindi debates, reading competitions and a long-term drama in communication development. Various intellectual and creative competitions are organized such as modeling, collage making, board presentations and GK tests. These activities encourage students' creativity and imagination and give them the opportunity to showcase their talents and skills.

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