The beautiful,the good the comfortable huge building and good environment
All staff and support staff are to follow institute disciplinary policies.
Hostel facilities for poor and rural area students
Vidyadana (Imparting Education) and Annadana (Offering free food) are the contemporary principles of Indian social and religious culture. Since the time of Basaveshwara these principles of Basava Philosophy are followed with the establishment of Gurukula System of education and Dasoha.
The bright and spacious classrooms are extremely conducive to the learning processes. The classrooms are equipped with state-of-art audio-visual teaching aids with Computer Aided Instruction System. Each classroom has Digital Smart Boards, a Computer with a broadband connection to the central server and to the internet. Thus the learning process of the student is accelerated
The School comprises of spacious and well ventilated rooms with modern infrastructure and comfortable sitting furniture.
Teachers at SGS Convent School remember the role they play in the lives of children; that each moment may be the most memorable or life-influencing moment for a child.
The School comprises of spacious and well ventilated rooms with modern infrastructure and comfortable sitting furniture.
The Open library is stacked with a colossal collection of books. It encompasses the latest reference books on all subjects. The best sellers on topics like personality development and communication skills are also made available to the children. The quiet and serene atmosphere and the peaceful ambience invite the children and encourage them to read more, with enthusiasm and eagerness.
Schoolhas provided well experience Traditional and Hindustani Vocal Music activity
The well equipped and well constructed laboratories provide an enjoyable learning experience for the students.The lab needs a special mention here. The lab facilities have been designed in such a way that all the children get ample hands-on experience.
Mallakhamba or mallakhamb is a traditional sport, originating from the Indian subcontinent, in which a gymnast performs aerial yoga or gymnastic postures and wrestling grips in concert with a vertical stationary or hanging wooden pole, cane, or rope. The word "mallakhamb" also refers to the pole used in the sport.
Compulsory NCC training is imparted right from Class VI to XII where by our cadets grow to be disciplined, honest, patriotic, secular and wedded to the national cause transcending all barriers of caste, creed and language. The School has an Independent Unit of NCC Junior Wing and Senior Wing.