Student Life at Eden

(Class 1 to 8)

Student life at Eden is designed to feel balanced: strong academics, healthy routines, and enough space for children to be children. From Class 1 to 8, we focus on building confidence, discipline, communication, friendships, and real-world skills, not just marks.

A Typical Day at Eden

A child’s day at Eden has a rhythm that feels safe and familiar.

  • Morning assembly and a positive start
  • Engaging classes with concept-based learning
  • Activity periods that refresh the mind
  • Time for reading, speaking, and hands-on learning
  • Regular practice built into school time so homework stays minimal

Co-Curricular Activities

Learning is not limited to textbooks. Students participate in activities that develop expression
and confidence.

  • Art & craft
  • Music and rhythm activities
  • Creative writing and storytelling
  • Drawing, colouring, and projects (age-appropriate)
  • Stage exposure through celebrations and school events

Sports & Physical Development

We treat physical activity as essential, not optional.

  • PT periods and fitness routines
  • Outdoor games (as per campus space)
  • Team spirit, discipline, and sportsmanship
  • Simple competitions to build confidence and participation

Clubs, Competitions & Skill Building

From Class 1 onwards, children benefit from healthy challenges.

  • Recitation and speaking
  • Handwriting and reading challenges
  • Quiz and GK activities
  • Drawing and craft competitions
  • Math/Science activity days
  • Group projects and presentations (especially from Class 4 onwards)

Values, Responsibility & Leadership

We focus on shaping character every day through small habits.

  • Respect, honesty, and kindness
  • Cleanliness and discipline
  • Responsibility for classwork and belongings
  • Helping behaviour and teamwork
  • Leadership opportunities in Class 6–8 (class duties, event roles, helping juniors)

A Safe, Supportive Environment

Children thrive when they feel secure. Eden’s culture is warm, structured, and attentive.

  • Teachers observe and support each child’s development
  • Classrooms emphasize positive discipline
  • Students are encouraged to speak up and ask questions
  • Communication with parents is steady and constructive