Keystone Programs
The learning at Keystone goes beyond the confines of a classroom. With an equal emphasis on sports, fitness, arts & craft, and gardening, we help the kids acquire and apply their learned knowledge.
We try to create an environment where a child’s inquisitiveness is constantly put to test. We encourage them to ask questions and contribute to their own journey of education. We regularly strive to introduce offbeat programs to ensure a holistic education for your child. These include:
Keystone Elements:
Social Emotional Learning Activities
Children need social and emotional tools to face the complex and ever-changing world. It is a community’s collective responsibility to take care of the well-being of a child. Our Responsive Classroom approach emphasizes academic, social, and emotional growth in every child through a strong school community. These programs are conducted in a respectful, safe and supportive learning environment using various strategies as needed to address the student’s needs. The Social Emotional Learning Activities are woven into everything the students do at the school.
Other Programs
They say that reading is a solitary act, a time just for ourselves. However, reading can also be a community event that takes your students closer to the joy of sharing stories.
Keystone’s Makerspace environment is conducive to providing life to students’ ideas. Students are able to explore, build, create, and tinker as part of their projects using a variety of tools and materials. They are projected with socially relevant problems to explore the environment and to develop solutions that require the multi-disciplinary application of subjects such as science, technology, arts, mechanics, coding, robotics, etc. Each idea/project has its own unique set-up based on the needs, interests, resources, and goals of the learning modules.
Keystonians work towards the attributes that we believe are vital for their success in college and career. Right from asking “What if, why, how…” to understanding the value of diverse perspectives. Attribute programs are designed to enable children to cope with and thrive in all contexts.
Students refine their communication skills and gain a deeper understanding of history and theatre as an art form. Children develop concepts about themselves, human relationships, and the environment by participating in role-playing. Explain theatre as a reflection of life in particular times, places, and cultures. The student relates theatre to history, society, and culture. Actors draw on their personal experiences when interpreting scripts, developing their performances and telling stories through live acting.
A great sense of belonging and shouldering responsibilities is a healthy culture that every Keystonian follows. They can exactly show you how to reduce food wastage, inspire teamwork, make hygiene a habit, care for nature and respect one another at a young age. They do it because they believe them as ladders of maturity. Such values are not a compulsion, but a great practice at Keystone. And to achieve it all, we have student-led committees.
We consider farming as a responsible environmental tool. Through farming, we try to teach ‘accountability’ to our kids. This quality would help them succeed in life.
In addition to developing physical and mental skills, the Athletics and Sports Program at Keystone is designed towards promoting teamwork, leadership, responsibility, integrity, strategic planning, and the ability to learn from failures. We offer a variety of sports such as soccer, track and field, basketball, badminton, table tennis, and skating.
We try to keep our students updated and informed about the latest technologies. They attend robotics and programming sessions that are exclusive to the curriculum.
Students get exposure to both national and international languages.