Education is integrates and harmonizes body, mind and soul. Yoga offers immense benefits in uniting the body, mind, and breath. When you are in harmony, the journey through life is calmer, happier and more fulfilling. At IMPERIAL, Yoga is offered by experts once in a week. Asana for the body, pranayama for the mind is practiced which results making the brain very efficient, improves memory and concentration, grasping power and ability to recall facts and figures increases. This leaves the child’s body/mind complex in a state of equilibrium enabling him or her to function better. Meditation release stress and improve immunity.
Karate is a physical activity which exercises the whole body. The various self-defense techniques help to develop physical strength and keep the body fit and flexible. Mental fitness: Karate requires a lot of focus and concentration. Karate, unarmed martial-arts discipline employing kicking, striking, and defensive blocking with arms and legs. Karate is offered to all classes once in a week.
Physical education in schools is essential to the development of motor skills and the enhancement of reflexes. Hand-eye coordination is improved, as well as good body movements, which helps in the development of a healthy body posture. Physical education helps students to concentrate and maintain focus, which has a positive impact on their academic life. This can lead to improved attainment in all other academic subjects. children will have improved self discipline,develop their confidence.
Studies have shown that chanting shlokas helps to improve concentration and memory power in children. That’s because shlokas emit vibrations that activate the chakras (on the face and head) that play a role in learning and focus. Experts recommend reciting Sanskrit shlokas as a tool for speech therapy. Shlokas are given once in a week.
Dance is a holistic activity for the mind, body and the soul. It aligns all these, and the participants are then more aware of their strength and weaknesses giving them an opportunity to identify them and work on them. Dance is a physical interpretation of what the music says. It is a great way to release energy, shed inhibitions and let your emotions out. Dance class is given once in a week.
Imperial lays emphasis on Music education through Light Classical music, Folk Music, Etc. Music education is also a great way to enhance reading comprehension abilities in children Music will also teach children to develop time management skills and discipline. - Music Classes are given once in a week.
Researchers also believe that playing music helps speech processing and learning in children with dyslexia. Furthermore, learning to play an instrument as a child can protect the brain against dementia. playing music forces you to process multiple senses at once. This can lead to superior multisensory skills. Instrumental music is offered to children who evince interest in it.
Drawings are external representations of your thinking, like any skill, drawing must be trained. Drawing plays a big role in our cognitive development. It can help us learn to write and think creatively, develop hand-eye co-ordination, hone analytic skills, and conceptualise ideas. Drawing classes are offered tochildren who evince interest in learning the skill.
While a child needs to learn science, math, and reading, art is also key to their development. Clay Modelling, Clay jewellery, Crochet, Knitting, Cookery, Ikebana, Vegetable Carving, Soap Sculpting, Basket Weaving, Yarn Art, Paper Art, etc are some of the various Art activities that are given to the children.
Team Coaching – The school has an interesting program in sports. This coaching programme is to identify children who are good in various sports and provide them opportunities to be part of the school team. Coaches train the students for various sports. Facilities for outdoor sports – Volley Ball, Cricket, KhoKho, Kabbadi , indoor sports-Chess, Table Tennis, Carrom and Athletics are made available.
SCIENCE CLUB caters for the inculcation of scientific attitude, and a genuine interest in science, and also can supplements the work of the classroom and give the syllabus a practical dimensions may be called a SCIENCE CLUB. Through activities of a science club, learning of science becomes joyful. Holding science exhibition and fairs, Celebrating birth days of eminent scientists, participating in science fairs, Displaying science news. Organizing lectures, debates, seminars, symposium etc. Celebrating science days, publishing science magazines.
Joining a robotics club can be a fantastic way to enhance your skills, meet like-minded individuals, and work on exciting projects. Robotics clubs usually involve teamwork. Clubs often engage in hands-on projects that allow members to apply the concepts learned in class or explore new ideas. Robotics clubs are not just about work; they're also about having fun and building friendships. Social events, outings, and team-building activities are often part of the club experience.
Quiz – school has created quiz Club for knowledge dissemination and to engage children of different age groups with age relevant information.
Data on the rich biodiversity of the school campus and studies related to the data is made available to interested students across classes through the Eco Hub. Creating awareness about our natural resources, socially responsible conservation action and to supplement class room learning is the purpose of the Eco Hub. Inspired by the student, teacher and support staff community, Eco club, involves in continuous data collection, off field & on field, experiential learning activities and interaction with likeminded people. Activities like developing school gardens, maintaining aquarium, collecting specimens and arrange then in a museum etc.