The school has distinct and separate science laboratories for practical sessions in Physics, Chemistry, Home Science, and Biology in accordance with the CBSE curriculum. The laboratories are spacious and offer modern and excellent equipment, encouraging students to use their analytical and creative skills through research and experimentation. Primary school students also have regular laboratory sessions in their curriculum, alongside Middle and Secondary School students.
In the words of Albert Einstein, "The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reasons for existing." Physics is an experimental science, and our lab gives students a hands-on approach to the world of Science, allowing a demonstration of concepts and laws. Physics teaches observation, communication, accuracy, collaboration, and precision. Students learn to identify objects and phenomena, question universal facts, and plan and execute experiments that lead to concrete conclusions.
Chemistry studies matter and its interactions with other matter and energy. Laboratory work is essential in promoting students' understanding of science and scientific inquiry. Our Chemistry lab is spacious, sophisticated, and safe, equipped with modern apparatus that facilitates an engaging learning experience.
Biology is the science of life, studying living organisms, plants, and our ecosystem. It opens doors to endless possibilities in fields such as Health, Environment, Conservation, Genetics, and Resource Management, fostering a deep understanding of life and the natural world.
Contrary to the myth that Math is a dreary subject, an engaging environment in our Maths Lab can stimulate interest and change students' approach to learning math. The lab helps students understand concepts through concrete objects and situations. Students can verify geometric properties using models or paper-cutting and folding techniques, encouraging brainstorming and enjoyment in problem-solving and formula application. This hands-on approach facilitates cognitive development.