Lab's & Libraries
Math, Science & Computer Labs
At Anjanadri skills are integrated into the curriculum across subjects, allowing students to develop a well-rounded skill set that prepares them for higher education, career opportunities, and overall personal growth. Secondary school education focuses on imparting knowledge, fostering critical thinking, and nurturing skills necessary for success in a rapidly changing world.
School labs are dedicated spaces within educational institutions equipped with specialized equipment and resources for conducting experiments, research, and practical learning in various subjects. These labs play a crucial role in enhancing the understanding of theoretical concepts and fostering hands-on skills.
Our School is well equipped with Science, Math, Computer labs. We provide a practical understanding of scientific principles and theories with strictly enforced safety measures. Computer workstations with internet access and necessary software, computer-based learning, programming, research, and other technology-related subjects.
Our Math lab is a space for interactive learning and collaborative problem-solving. Its equipped with mathematical models and tools to demonstrate concepts and also to encourage students to explore mathematical principles through activities.
Library
School libraries are essential components of educational institutions that provide students and teachers access to a wide range of books, periodicals, and other educational resources.
Our Library has a diverse collection of books, including textbooks, fiction, non-fiction, and reference materials. We may include digital resources such as e-books, online databases, and educational software.
We offer comfortable seating areas for reading, studying and encourage a quiet and focused environment conducive to learning. Staffed by qualified librarians who assist students in finding relevant materials and offer guidance on research skills and information literacy.
Both school labs and libraries contribute significantly to a holistic education by combining theoretical knowledge with practical application and fostering a love for learning.
Our Club Activities
Mallakhamb
"Mallakhamb" is a traditional Indian sport that involves performing gymnastics and yoga postures while suspended from a vertical wooden pole or a rope. It is a combination of two Marathi words: "malla," meaning wrestler, and "khamb," meaning pole. Mallakhamb requires strength, flexibility, and balance and is often practiced as a competitive sport. Mallakhamb is included in the physical education curriculum to promote overall physical fitness among students. It provides a unique and engaging way for students to improve strength, flexibility, and coordination.
Other Activities
Skating, Karate, Boxing, Yoga, Wellness clubs, Scouts and Guides and more.
Common facilities
Playroom, Activity room, Digital room, Sick room, Forum, Sports room, Arts and Crafts room, AV room, Classrooms, Home Science, Arts &Crafts and more.
Play activities are essential for the overall development of children. Through play, children not only have fun but also learn and develop important skills such as social, cognitive, physical, and emotional abilities.
Unstructured and spontaneous play where children use their creativity. Examples include playing with toys, drawing, building with blocks, and imaginative role-playing.
Outdoor Play Activities that take place outdoors, promoting physical activity and exposure to nature.
Examples include playing on playgrounds, riding bicycles, hiking, and participating in sports.
Board Games and Puzzles Games that involve rules and strategy, promoting cognitive development.
Examples include chess, checkers, memory games, and jigsaw puzzles.
Arts and Crafts is a creative activity that involve drawing, painting, sculpting, and crafting.
Encourages fine motor skills, self-expression, and imagination.
Music and Dance Involves singing, dancing, and playing musical instruments. Enhances rhythm, coordination, and creativity
Role-Playing, pretend play where children take on different roles and act out scenarios.
Encourages social skills, creativity, and emotional expression.
Constructive Play, building and construction activities using building blocks, LEGO sets, or other materials. Develops spatial awareness, problem-solving, and fine motor skills.
Science and Nature Exploration activities that involve exploring the natural world and conducting simple experiments. Fosters curiosity, observation, and an interest in science.
Sensory Play Activities that engage the senses, such as touch, smell, taste, sight, and hearing.
Examples include playing with sensory bins, sand, or playdough.
Educational Games are designed to teach specific skills or concepts in a playful manner.
Examples include educational apps, flashcard games, and interactive learning tools.
Team Sports Activities that involve team play and cooperation, such as soccer, basketball, or volleyball. Promotes physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
It's important to recognize that play is not only reserved for young children; people of all ages can benefit from engaging in play activities. Play contributes to cognitive, emotional, and social well-being throughout life.