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It aims to guide the students through a system beyond pure academic achievement
into development of the total personality. The focal point in this development process
is the inculcation of attitudes that leads the child to unfold naturally into a well-
balanced individual, to meet the challenges of the world, as well as contribute
responsibly to global growth. Environment provided by the cultural and religious
diversity, which is the policy of the school, is an important factor in fostering universal
brotherhood.
THE INFRASTRUCTURE
''School is a building with four walls and tomorrow inside it''.
Recognized by the Delhi Administration, the school follows the CBSE Syllabus. Delhi
International School is situated in a spacious ultra-modern campus. The school
building is state-of-the-art and has all the requirements of a progressive institution-
well equipped computer and science labs, a well stocked duplex e- library,indoor
swimming pool, Audio-visual room, a huge play field for all the major games(Cricket,
Football, Skating, Karate, Taekwondo, basket ball, horse riding etc.), provisions for
various co-curricular activities and spacious classrooms conforming to international
standards necessary for the holistic development of the child.
Parents should inform the school authorities regarding children with physical disabilities. Special attention can
be paid to the concerned child. All parents are requested to impart Health Education to their children.
Maintain personal hygiene such as trimming of nails/hair and being neat on regular basis.
Exercise regularly.
Sleep at least eight hours daily.
Have a balanced diet, nutritionally rich in proteins and milk.
Drink water, which is boiled or filtered.
Avoid consumption of ice creams, other milk products and eatables from roadside vendors and kiosks.
All children should also be:
Dewormed at least once every year, on the advice of family physician.
Have a dental and ophthalmic check-up once every year by a well qualified dental surgeon and
ophthalmologist.
Students suffering from infectious diseases such as Conjunctivitis, Dermatitis, and Scabies etc. should not
be sent to school until they have fully recovered.
SCHOOL TIMINGS