Many studies have found a correlation between music and academic excellence. At SRVS, music is a vital part of the curriculum. As students engage themselves in the world of music, they develop the finer aspects of their personalities.
Dance is one of the most loved Co-curricular activities. Students are taught diverse forms of Indian classical dances, folk dances and contemporary styles.
The art room facilitates and motivates students to dive deep is colours, form and textures. This opportunity of playing with colours encourages sensitivity among students and bousts emotional growth. In SRVS, art is not only a creative farm, its a channel to sensitize social issues and social and environmental awareness.
All year groups have PE classes slotted in the timetable. It plays a central role in supporting the ethos of the schood. SRVS belives live healthier and can make our students live mange challenging emotions and achieve personal and academic success.
Silambam which is one of the oldest martial arts in India is offered as an extra-curricular actiuty to children of all age groups. At SRVS, the school has been Concentrating on improving the fitress and self-defence of students learning selambam at our school increases self-confidence and concentration.
It's main focus is on the bamboo staff. The length of the staff depends on the height of the practitioner. Ideally, it should just touch the forehead about three fingers from the head, typically measuring around 1.68 meters (five and a half feet). Different lengths may be used depending on the situation.
The primary weapon used for the art form is a particular kind of yellow bamboo known as silambambu, but other weapons may also include swords, spears, daggers and knives. The origin of silambam is unclear but references to silambam can be found in Sangam literature, for instance in the epic, Silapathikaram
Archery is the sport, practice, or skill of using a bow to shoot arrows. The word comes from the Latin arcus, meaning bow. Historically, archery has been used for hunting and combat. In modern times, it is mainly a competitive sport and recreational activity.
SRVS offers a chance to appreciate and explore the spiritual, physical, psychological and societal dimensions through yoga. yoga, the fantastic science of life and living is an endles chasm of information that bring knowledge, Leading to wisdom.
Yoga brings the body and mind together and is built on three main elements – movement, breathing and meditation. Yoga has many physical and mental health benefits including improved posture, flexibility, strength, balance and body awareness.
At SRVS, the main martial art on offer is Karate. Through Karate, our aim is to bring the benefits the karate training to as many children as possible, helping them to build their self confidence and emotional skills so they have the chance to reach their full potential in everything they do.
Karate is a Japanese martial art whose physical aspects seek the development of defensive and counter attacking body movements. The themes of traditional karate training are fighting and self-defense, though its mental and moral aspects target the overall improvement of the individual.