Student Life Overview

A typical day at St. Andrews starts when the bell tolls at 8.25 am and the students assemble for the morning assembly. The morning assembly marks the beginning of the day with the delivery of a crisp and clear message. Throughout the day the energy in school is palpable, classrooms energised with learning activities, the smart turnout of the drill class, the lively melodies ringing out from the music room, the silence of the library, the magic of our computer wizards – St. Andrews is an embodiment of a wholesome school experience. From counselling to intensive sports programme to the specially designed programmes for students with learning difficulties, we cater to the needs of each one of our students.

An ideal combination of learning and fun can be found in the club and co-curricular activities and in the high-spirited inter-house competitions. Classroom learning using the thought-provoking methods capture the minds of students. Sharing lunches, accompanying a sick classmate to the infirmary and reaching out to someone in need, there’s never a boring moment at St. Andrews. From the toddlers of playschool to the seniors ready to step out, an Andrewite has a lot to offer the world.

Bell Schedule
08:25 am - First Bell
08:28 am - Second Bell
Morning Assembly
08:30 am to 08:45 am
08:45 am to 09:30 am - Period 1
09:30 am to 10:10 am - Period 2
Short Recess
10:10 am to 10:25 am
10:25 am to 11:05 am - Period 3
11:05 am to 11:45 am - Period 4
Lunch
11:45 am to 12:15 pm
12:15 pm to 01:00 pm - Period 5
01:00 pm to 01:40 pm - Period 6
01:40 pm to 02:20 pm - Period 7
02:20 pm to 03:00 pm - Period 8
03:00 pm - Final Bell
Sports Training / Club Activities
03:30 pm - 04:30 pm

Student Council

The school offers opportunities for students to take up responsibilities in order to develop leadership skills. The Student Council is proactive in every sphere of student life. Appointment to the Student Council is an honour bestowed to deserving students by the school community. Aspiring candidates are expected to have an exemplary record not just in academics but in behaviour too. An all important and solemn investiture ceremony is held, at the beginning of the academic year, to formally welcome such students into the Student Council.

House Systems

Students of St. Andrews belong to one of four Houses and remain in that House until they leave school. This system promotes participation in all capacities of school life. Houses compete against each other for points in tournaments, activities and competitions that are organised throughout the year. The House System is deeply entrenched and occupies a prominent place in the school life of the students. Traditionally, students are placed in the same house as their siblings.

               

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