There are a plethora of co-curricular activities which are woven into the academic timetable and which take place during the activities periods.
Fine Arts
Children are given exposure to the Fine Arts through activities in the Performing and Visual Arts. Sing, dance, draw, mould a pottery vase or learn the violin – children can do it all at THE JAIN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL. Each activity gives unique opportunities for creativity and development that caters to a child’s passion and interest.
Performing Arts
Let your
life lightly
dance on the edges
of Time like dew on
the tip of a leaf.
Rabindranath Tagore
Music is the
movement of sound
to reach the soul
for the education
of its virtue.
Plato
There is no
world without
theatre.
Edward Bond
Media Skills
Fundamental to the development of a strong and confident personality is the need to be able to express yourself clearly, knowledgeably, confidently and with conviction in a variety of situations. Nothing helps channelise this more than a basic training in Media Skills. In fact, careers in the Media are becoming more lucrative and sought after than ever before.
Visual Arts
Art is a rendering of the world and one’s experience within it. In this process of creating art forms, we encourage our children to consider the visual arts as an area to create content, impacting and being impacted by other areas of learning, to ensure they develop artistic skills that are relevant in this visual age.