Library
The school has a well set library with alarge number of books.The reference section has the most updated collection and it can boast of serving all standard of students.The school also possess a wing of E-Library with a number of CDs.
Digital Classrooms
The school specializes in multimedia teaching for classes LKG to X. The 6 classrooms are equipped with digital boards, LCD projectors and the required equipments .The visual presentation of tougher concepts with the aid of audio-visuals will penetrate the dulling minds in the class rooms.
Lab
- Computer Lab
- Maths Lab
- Biology Lab
- Physics Lab
- Chemistry Lab
Transport
St.Joseph’s Public school runs 3 buses weaving an efficient network across the village. Each bus is manned by competent drivers and Bus assistants who ensure that the students are taken to school and dropped back home regularly. Deviations off the main routes, if needed, can be planned separately as a special case.
Tech-Enabled Classrooms
I. Spacious and well ventilated classrooms
The class rooms are very spacious, well ventilated with all amenities viz. OHPs, multimedia Projectors, Multimedia OHPs to make the class room teaching a viable one, enabling the students to discern knowledge, to transform the student’s mind, to be content, and happy throughout. We motivate you, not to be afraid of the storm, but help you to build your ship.
The class rooms are very spacious, well ventilated with all amenities viz. OHPs, multimedia Projectors, Multimedia OHPs to make the class room teaching a viable one, enabling the students to discern knowledge, to transform the student’s mind, to be content, and happy throughout. We motivate you, not to be afraid of the storm, but help you to build your ship.
II. Smart Class room
Students, especially small children almost loathe about the daily homework assigned to them. The young minds sometimes envy their own teachers as they come in the classroom, teach and leave – no homework, no tests and no assessments. That may be true but not in the coming era where teachers themselves have to prepare a lot before coming to the classroom.The textbook and dictation age is a thing of the past. Modern teaching aids like audio and video presentations demand more preparations from the teacher. Many schools have recently added such aids and techniques in the curriculum to provide to the students an all-inclusive learning package and environment. In certain subjects like History and Sciences, there are may things that cannot be completely described on the blackboard or by oral recitation. One popular example is the development stages of living cells, functioning or various organs, organ systems, etc. Even though the teacher may carry a chart or draw a neat diagram on the board, but effective learning still misses out. A video presentation or short film gives the student a better learning experience as they can watch the actual phenomena and processes. Teaching lessons are increasingly being provided on compact discs and digital video discs, and the content on the same is either viewed in the class or by the student at home. The teacher has to be sure to identify the main points or emphasize on these points so that children can assimilate the knowledge.Three cheers to our teachers who are supposed to do a little viewing of the content at home and come prepared in the morning!
Students, especially small children almost loathe about the daily homework assigned to them. The young minds sometimes envy their own teachers as they come in the classroom, teach and leave – no homework, no tests and no assessments. That may be true but not in the coming era where teachers themselves have to prepare a lot before coming to the classroom.The textbook and dictation age is a thing of the past. Modern teaching aids like audio and video presentations demand more preparations from the teacher. Many schools have recently added such aids and techniques in the curriculum to provide to the students an all-inclusive learning package and environment. In certain subjects like History and Sciences, there are may things that cannot be completely described on the blackboard or by oral recitation. One popular example is the development stages of living cells, functioning or various organs, organ systems, etc. Even though the teacher may carry a chart or draw a neat diagram on the board, but effective learning still misses out. A video presentation or short film gives the student a better learning experience as they can watch the actual phenomena and processes. Teaching lessons are increasingly being provided on compact discs and digital video discs, and the content on the same is either viewed in the class or by the student at home. The teacher has to be sure to identify the main points or emphasize on these points so that children can assimilate the knowledge.Three cheers to our teachers who are supposed to do a little viewing of the content at home and come prepared in the morning!