Beyond The Walls

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Growing up with Cows & Bulls

The campus has indigenous cow breeds that are adopted by students and teachers. The school community not only takes care of the cows and their calves but also learns how to rear the animals. The community engagement with animals is strengthened by students dealing with this as a subject in their academic time too.

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Engaging in Organic Farming

Students and teachers devote their time and energy to cultivating a diverse range of medicinal herbs, herbal plants, and local fruit trees on organic farms all around the school campus. This hands-on approach enhances their understanding of nature.

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Cultural Heritage

NGLS focuses on developing a better understanding of our cultural past and heritage and growing up with a sense of pride in who we are!

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Consumption with Consciousness

In this ever-changing world, students must be educated and equipped towards a sustainable future. The curriculum is driven by sustainable goals and students and staff actively engage with the ecosystem around them to ensure a sustainable future.

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Structured Sports Curriculum

Our sports curriculum is administered by experienced sport's partners who are experts in their field. Students participate in daily sports activities and have the option to choose from a diverse range of sports including football, basketball, volleyball, pickleball, cricket, and lawn tennis. Additionally, yoga sessions are conducted for everyone on campus each morning, promoting both mental and physical well-being.

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Outbound Retreats

Annual retreats of students and staff are part of our school calendar. Students under the care of professional outdoor instructors experience the wilderness while camping and enjoy the chit-chats around the bonfire. These learning expeditions are curated by experts in the field.

Growing up with Cows & Bulls

The campus has indigenous cow breeds that are adopted by students and teachers. The school community not only takes care of the cows and their calves but also learns how to rear the animals. The community engagement with animals is strengthened by students dealing with this as a subject in their academic time too.

Engaging in Organic Farming

Students and teachers devote their time and energy to cultivating a diverse range of medicinal herbs, herbal plants, and local fruit trees on organic farms all around the school campus. This hands-on approach enhances their understanding of nature.

pikaso_texttoimage_four-south-Indian-boys-smiling-waving-their-hands-.jpeg

Cultural Heritage

NGLS focuses on developing a better understanding of our cultural past and heritage and growing up with a sense of pride in who we are!

Two-Indian-boys-one-with-tou.jpeg

Consumption with Consciousness

In this ever-changing world, students must be educated and equipped towards a sustainable future. The curriculum is driven by sustainable goals and students and staff actively engage with the ecosystem around them to ensure a sustainable future.

Structured Sports Curriculum

Our sports curriculum is administered by experienced sport's partners who are experts in their field. Students participate in daily sports activities and have the option to choose from a diverse range of sports including football, basketball, volleyball, pickleball, cricket, and lawn tennis. Additionally, yoga sessions are conducted for everyone on campus each morning, promoting both mental and physical well-being.

outbound retreat

Outbound Retreats

Annual retreats of students and staff are part of our school calendar. Students under the care of professional outdoor instructors experience the wilderness while camping and enjoy the chit-chats around the bonfire. These learning expeditions are curated by experts in the field.