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Non-mainstream

The adventure curriculum focuses on hands-on, experiential learning that encourages students to explore, discover, and learn through real-world experiences. ​

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Modules:

1. Wilderness Exploration
- Outdoor skills: camping, hiking, navigation
- Environmental education: ecology, conservation, wildlife
- Team-building and leadership
2. Cultural Immersion
- Language and cultural studies
- International travel and exchange programs
- Immersion in local customs and traditions
3. Adventure Sports
- Rock climbing, kayaking, or other adventure sports
- Safety protocols and risk management
- Building confidence and resilience
4. Community Service
- Volunteer work in local communities
- Service projects: conservation, disaster relief, social justice
- Reflection and critical thinking
5. Personal Growth and Development
- Mindfulness and self-awareness
- Goal-setting and self-reflection
- Building resilience and confidence

Teaching methods:

- Experiential learning
- Hands-on activities and simulations
- Real-world applications and case studies
- Collaborative projects and teamwork
- Reflection and journaling


This adventure curriculum aims to foster:

- Resilience and confidence
- Global citizenship and cultural awareness
- Environmental stewardship and sustainability
- Personal growth and self-awareness
- Collaboration and teamwork

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By incorporating adventure education into the curriculum, students can develop essential life skills, build confidence, and become active global citizens.

We do not have a pre-set curriculum or syllabus. The focus here is on the naturally evolving rhythm of learning. As teachers, we have to be alive and sensitive to the child so that, at every point, we are in touch with the child’s learning process. Out of this process grows the curriculum. Our curriculum remains open-ended and flexible

 

Board 

 

The Integral School is affiliated with Pearson Edexcel board (IGCSE) vide Centre Number 91161. The school also encourages NIOS (National Institution of Open Schooling) as an option for appearing in the Xth Board examination

 

Assessment

We do not conduct conventional tests or exams at any stage. Therefore, there is no question of grading or categorizing the child. The child is not an object to be labelled and graded, but a living soul to be guided and this calls for sensitive assessment both by the child, the parents and those of us working with the child to give meaningful and responsible feedback.

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