India, Dehradun
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The Asian School provides student welfare programs, counselling sessions, and workshops that develop interpersonal skills, build self-esteem, and help students manage stress and anxiety; extracurricular activities also foster social skills and emotional intelligence.
A Special Educator is on staff, and there is a Counsellor/Wellness Teacher to support students' wellbeing.
Counselling services and wellness initiatives support mental wellbeing and resilience, helping students cope with stress.
There is an in-house infirmary with round-the-clock nursing and daily pediatrician visits; boarding facilities include separate accommodations for junior and senior boys and girls with a house system; staff includes a counsellor and a special educator to support safeguarding and welfare.
The Asian School in Dehradun is a co-educational day-cum-boarding school affiliated with the CBSE. Founded in 2000 by Mr. Madanjeet Singh Juneja and managed by the Asian Educational Charitable Trust, the school offers a CBSE curriculum that blends rigorous academics with moral and emotional development and supports individual learning needs. The campus provides state-of-the-art facilities, including modern classrooms with interactive whiteboards, well-equipped science and computer labs, a comprehensive library, and a spacious auditorium. Secure boarding facilities cater to resident students. The school emphasizes co-curricular learning with programs in music, dance, drama, sports, and community service, alongside student welfare, counselling, and workshops. Experiential learning occurs through field trips, workshops, and real-world projects; every student participates in an activity period daily. Notable features include extensive arts, sports and service activities and opportunities for leadership through student councils and clubs.