The ultimate aim of education is to create a total human being. “When we talk about a total human being, we mean not only a human being with inward understanding, with a capacity to explore, to examine his or her inward state and the capacity of going beyond it, but also someone who is good in what he does outwardly. The two must go together. That is the real issue in education: to see that when the child leaves school, he is well established in goodness, both outwardly and inwardly.” – J Krishnamutri
School Assemblies are morning gatherings for the students to pray, thank God for blessings, and compose themselves for the day. These are also platforms to acknowledge student achievements and celebrate them as a community.
During the 20 min Circle Time, every student group sits thrice in a week with the teacher and talk among themselves and their most-comfortable inner circle. The students are encouraged to meditate and reflect on their thoughts and actions so as to be more mindful of their thoughts and actions.
Yoga sessions are a part of the core curriculum. Each student has to compulsorily attend the Yoga classes and undertake the annual assessment too.