Integrated
education
Our school educates children from lower kinder-garden to class eight.
Children follow the normal curriculum of academic studies as outlined
by the state of Uttar Pradesh. The school consists of 30 disable children
along with 170 normal children under the guidance of 12 staff members.
Every able children is eager to help out his or her disabled peer. Thus
there is a lot of confidence in the disabled to face the outside world
with courage. Here at Premjyoti, both disabled and able bodied students
compete on equal terms whether it is academic, sport, dance, music or
vocational skills.
Special education
This relates specifically to students suffering from mental retardation,
cerebral palsy and hearing impairment. For them a special curriculum has
been designed. A special educator helps them with academic basic skills
such as personal hygiene, dressing, grooming, language skills, gardening,
crafts, yoga, painting, etc.
Everyday after gardening they brush and bathe in the school. The special
educator makes use of pictures, flashcards, live objects to impart knowledge
to these special students. Unfortunately many of such persons suffer the
fate of being hidden in dark corners by ashamed and ignorant families
Vocational
training
We provide our students with the opportunity to learn different crafts
to equip them with the skills to learn a living. At present they learn
tailoring, embroidery, candle making, weaving, painting, book binding,
typing, making cards, stuffed toys and gardening. We have a special tailoring
class for disabled children.
Library
A man is known by the company he keeps. and what best company he can have
than that of good books? It is said that a good library is the heart of
the school. Keeping all this in mind we have a small library with story
books, comics, spiritual books, books of general knowledge, etc. Everyday
students spend 45 minutes in the library.
Children’s
club
Our students "Bal Manch" was established on March 8th 2005.
It was formed by 14 of our Junior high-school students to help the widows
and the old aged. Every month they give some money from their pocket and
motivate other children to help them. They give out grains, medicine and
cloths to old people.
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