Marks matter—but confidence, health, and communication matter too. The best school experience is a balanced one: academics + activities. Here’s how SRCS encourages students to grow beyond textbooks.
Sports for fitness (and mindset)
SRCS includes both indoor and outdoor sports facilities. Indoor games like chess, carrom, and table tennis build focus and strategy. Outdoor sports like cricket, volleyball, and badminton build stamina and teamwork. Sports also teach something life-changing: how to face failure, learn, and come back stronger.
Martial arts: Judo / Karate
Discipline isn’t built only through rules; it’s built through practice. SRCS mentions Judo/Karate training, which helps children develop self-control, coordination, and confidence.
Clubs help students discover talent
Clubs are where quiet students often surprise themselves. SRCS highlights options like Art, Mathematics, History, English, Writing, and Quiz clubs. These spaces give students a chance to speak up, collaborate, and explore interests without exam pressure.
Creative spaces for expression
For younger children, play and creativity are part of learning. SRCS lists indoor/outdoor play areas, activity corners, and art-and-craft opportunities. Cultural activities (like dance and aerobics on a stage/platform) help build stage presence and confidence.
How parents can support (without pressure)
Instead of asking “Did you win?”, ask: “What did you learn?” and “What do you want to try next time?”
This keeps children motivated and brave.
Want to explore what’s available for your child’s grade? Check Sports & Activity Spaces and the school activity updates [Activities page placeholder]. For admissions enquiries for [2026–27], visit Admissions Enquiry or use Talk to Us to book a visit.

