GD Goenka Public School – Patel Nagar, New Delhi

Beyond Academics

Sports

We believe that sports is an excellent opportunity for students to learn essential life skills such as teamwork and cooperation. Physical exercises are significant contributor to both physical and mental health. We provide students with several opportunities to compete through Intra and Inter GD Goenka Competitions. We facilitate excellent indoor and outdoor sports amenities. The school provides various outdoor sports from qualified trainers to entice its students to lead a healthy lifestyle. A wide variety of indoor and outdoor games offered to the students as a part of their regular timetable are:

Extra Curricular Activities

We go beyond the traditional way of teaching and put humongous efforts on convention of extracurricular activities.Students learn the importance of giving back to society through their actions and we sow the seeds of kindness, respect and responsibility in every growing mind. Other than the regular assembly meets, we have special assemblies, art, music and dance to bring out the creative genius in each child. Plethora of co-curricular activities provided at school encompass:

Art and Craft:

Arts and crafts education forms an inseparable part of student’s life as helps improve a child's creativity, motor skills, and imagination.

Music

Music, in today's classroom, has become an effective tool for learning beyond reading and writing. It gives students unique opportunities to express themselves and build confidence. At GD Goenka music is imparted in alignment with other academic subjects as it is a tool to improve the concentration and cognitive development.

Dance

‘ Dance is a universal Language’.Through dance, children can gain a multitude of important developments; sensory and spatial awareness, coordination,concentration and mobility. But more than this, we use it to express emotions and gain confidence. School puts a large focus to bring dance in line with other core curriculum subjects, to cater for all ways of learning.

Special Assemblies

Special assemblies form very important part of school culture. It helps to strengthen and broaden the cultural and spiritual outlook and also improvises the view towards the society at large. These assemblies are well planned and carefully conducted, putting a lot of light on various aspects of school activities and culture. These assemblies also develop unity, discipline, speaking skills, innate talent, aesthetic sense, feeling of patriotism and respect for all.

Celebrations

Celebrations deepens the peer relationships and bring the students closer to everyone. This bond will eventually make students perform better in the subjects taught. Celebrations develop in students communication skills and help them to interact with individuals from other communities. Festival celebrations help them develop a positive attitude in every aspect of life and help them grow holistically into better human beings.

HOUSE SYSTEM

Celebrations deepens the peer relationships and bring the students closer to everyone. This bond will eventually make students perform better in the subjects taught. Celebrations develop in students communication skills and help them to interact with individuals from other communities. Festival celebrations help them develop a positive attitude in every aspect of life and help them grow holistically into better human beings.

BALMORAL HOUSE

Balmoral Castle is a private residence of the British sovereign, on the right bank of the River Dee, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, at 926 feet (282 metres) above sea level.

WINDSOR HOUSE

The House of Windsor is a British royal house, and currently the reigning house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.

BUCKINGHAM HOUSE

Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of the UK’s sovereigns since 1837 and today is the administrative headquarters of the Monarch.

SANDINGHAM HOUSE

Sandringham House, a country house in the parish of Sandringham, Norfolk, England, is one of the royal residences of Charles III, whose grandfather, George VI, and great-grandfather, George V, both died there..

Scroll to Top