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A DAY AT HOPPER

At Hopper International Smart School, a typical day is filled with engaging lessons, interactive activities, and opportunities for personal growth. From morning assemblies to creative afternoon sessions, each moment is designed to foster learning and development. Below, you'll find a detailed look into a day in the life of our students.

KINDERGARTEN

1.Yoga/Meditation

To relax the children and start our day with a positive attitude.

6.Lunch Time

To teach the children table manners and etiquettes.

2.Fruit Break

To inculcate healthy eating habits and caring and sharing.

7.Art & Craft time

To explore the innate art abilities and imaginative capacity of each child and to promote out of the box thinking.

3.Assembly/Rhyme Time

To learn to thank the Almighty for everything, to learn a new thought for the day and to make them learn and practice new rhymes.

8.Sports

To keep children active and fit – both mentally and physically.

4.Circle Time

To introduce the concept by discussing the prior knowledge about the given concept, possessed by each child.

9.Dance

To help kids imbibe beats and rhythm thus positively impacting a child's academic performance, developing social skills, and providing an outlet for creativity that is crucial to a child's development.

5.Colouring/Tracing

To formalize the learning curve, to focus on finer motor skills and pincer grip and to introduce the concept of colours.

10.Music

To formalize the learning curve, to focus on finer motor skills and pincer grip and to introduce the concept of colours.

JUNIOR SCHOOL

1.Yoga/Meditation

To relax the children and start our day with a positive attitude.

2.Fruit Break

To inculcate healthy eating habits and caring and sharing.

7.Music

To help kids imbibe beats and rhythm thus positively impacting a child's academic performance, developing social skills, and providing an outlet for creativity that is crucial to a child's development.

3.Assembly

To learn to thank the Almighty for everything, to learn a new thought for the day and to make them learn and practice new rhymes.

8.Conversational Classes

To help kids with the opportunity to increase their vocabulary, improve their fluency and also feel more confident every time they have the chance to speak.

4.Subject-wise Classes

To cover the concepts by discussing the prior knowledge about the given concept, possessed by each child and facilitating answers out of children by inquiry based approach to make children able, capable leaders of tomorrow.

9.Competition/Activity/Art & Craft

To help kids build classroom community by strengthening relationships, aid in developing problem-solving skills and bringing out skills, talents, gifts, and creativity that may not have been seen within traditional classroom projects, thereby building confidence. To also enhance the social skills and inculcate the spirit to fulfil individual as well as team goals, thereby building leadership skills.

5.Sports

To keep children active and fit – both mentally and physically.

10.Lunch Time

To teach the children table manners and etiquettes.

6.Dance

To help kids imbibe new dance forms, learn greater poise and learn movement combinations so as to increase memory, order, and sequencing skills, thereby elevating self-esteem which is so very important to learning.

Moral Values & Life Skills Classes

To inculcate moral values, shape the attitudes, beliefs, and ideas of students and help them develop into undeterred and morally strong individuals.

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