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PHILOSOPHY
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Morals First
- attention is paid to Character Building and the behaviour
of each child.
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Corporal punishment is not allowed at
all. As a mode of punishment, children are not sent out
of the class. The Gandhian philosophy is applied as a mode
of correction. For any deviation, the child is advised to
accept the mistake he makes and is then asked to correct
his mistake by not repeating it.
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Mahatma Gandhi believed that a school
should be a Community Centre and a centre to foster a spirit
of Social Service. 6. For Social Service, Parents are involved,
funds are raised and an attempt is made for students to
go to places where the victims are and to make a charitable
contribution.
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The International School is open to
all religions. The school does not seek to influence the
religion of any child. Religion is taught by the respective
religious teachers for the following religions: Islam, Christian,
Catholic, Hindu and Buddist. In addition, morals are taught
to develop Universal Human Values or development through
stories from the Lives of Great Men and Women all over the
world.
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Five Principles of Pancasila are applied
as real principles to be practiced in daiy life.
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A Thought for the Day is read and
explained at assembly each morning. The news headlines for
the day are read aloud.
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Mahatma Gandhi’s words - ‘See no Evil,
Speak no Evil, Hear no Evil and Think no Evil’ is displayed
in every classroom.
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