India, Delhi/new Delhi
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Exploration Time features hands-on science activities in the laboratory to develop inquiry, teamwork, and problem-solving. The Nature & Science Club engages students in environmental and scientific topics, including ecology and conservation projects. A School Chess Tournament brings students from grades VI–IX together to practice strategy and sportsmanship. All working Saturdays are Bagless Days, with experiential learning and workshops integrated into the curriculum.
Co-curricular arts include Performing Arts (music, theatre, and dance) and Visual Arts (painting and photography). Summer Camp activities also feature Music & Dance and related creative experiences such as storytelling and arts projects.
Heritage Club explores India's heritage structures and promotes cultural and historical appreciation. The International Affairs Club fosters global awareness, with projects such as researching a theme country (e.g., Egypt) and creating related cultural artifacts.
The Creative Club provides hands-on opportunities for imaginative expression through craft and design. Cooking and culinary activities appear in MasterChef and related Summer Camp sessions, showcasing teamwork and creative problem-solving. Additional activity-based learning includes celebrations and interest-driven projects across the year.
Earth Day activities and environmental projects, along with civic-awareness initiatives such as Election Awareness Week, engage students in community and social responsibility. The Nature & Science Club also promotes environmental stewardship through collaborative projects.
Election Awareness Week is designed to instill civic duty and the importance of participating in the democratic process from a young age, aiming to create informed, responsible future voters. This emphasis on civic engagement supports leadership qualities and social responsibility.
A broad sports program includes football, basketball, handball, volleyball, lawn tennis, gymnastics, yoga, cricket, and chess, with inter-house competitions and specialized coaching. Martial arts and other physical activities are also offered to promote health and teamwork.
Banyan Tree School Delhi is a co-educational CBSE Senior Secondary school offering Nursery through Class XII, with about 1,200 students on a 2-acre Lodhi Road campus. The school follows the CBSE curriculum aligned to NCERT guidelines and NEP 2020, using research-based teaching methods and technology as a learning medium. It is affiliated to CBSE (affiliation number 2730199) and operates under the Ram Krishan & Sons Charitable Trust. The AISSCE grading policy underpins fair assessments, and exams are replaced by projects and experiential learning. Classes are organized by students' abilities rather than age. Facilities include air-conditioned classrooms with natural light, a computer lab with AI integration, an infirmary, and a Guidance and Learning Support Centre. The campus runs a solar energy initiative, and the program supports sports, Performing Arts, Visual Arts, and clubs such as Nature & Science Club and Chess. Life-skills and experiential learning underpin after-school activities and holistic development.