As part of the CAS initiative, the students of Grade XI & XII DP and XI CP embarked on a heartfelt journey to the AICB (All India Confederation of the Blind) Captain Chandanlal Special School for the Blind in Village Behrampur, Gurugram. This visit aimed to deepen their understanding of the lives of visually impaired students and their unique lifestyles.
During their interaction, the students had the opportunity to engage with the visually impaired students, gaining insights into their methods of learning and the specific needs that come with visual impairment. Through this exchange, they began to understand the importance of inclusivity and the values of care, compassion, empathy, and respect.
This visit was more than just an educational trip; it was a step towards building a more inclusive society. The students returned with a newfound appreciation for the resilience and determination of those who navigate life without sight. These students have set a commendable example, proving that even small actions can make a significant impact on the lives of others. They are now inspired to contribute more meaningfully to creating environments where everyone, regardless of their abilities, can thrive.
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An insightful session was held for the teachers of Scottish High on Safeguarding Classroomsconducted by Pratisandhi Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to de-stigmatizingsexuality education and raising awareness to help teachers make informed decisions whilenurturing student behaviour. The session, led by Ms Anisha Hallan, an experienced sexuality educator, and Dr. Kaavya Sreedhar a gynaecologist, with extensive […]
On Sept 6, Dr. Neha Singh Maurya, HOD Counseling led a great session on writing effectiveLetters of Recommendation and predicting grades. She stressed the importance of beinghonest and accurate, and provided tips on structuring the letters, proofreading them, andmaking sure predicted grades truly reflect students’ abilities. A helpful guide to support ourstudents’ college applications!