Rajhans Vidyalaya - Activities

Activities

The primary holds activities such as poetry recitation, elocution (both in English and Hindi), storytelling, fancy dress and folk dance.

To improve the child's general awareness and knowledge, quiz competitions in Science, Maths and General Knowledge are held. Hobby classes are also conducted.

In the Secondary and Senior Secondary, activities include debates, elocutions, extempore, poetry-writing, Surakiya lekhan, essay-writing, story-writing and "What's the Good Word" are conducted in English and in Hindi.

A written and oral quiz is conducted for the seniors. Class concerts are held for the primary section where all children participate.

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