The infrastructure and facilities at Nalanda Talent School are of the highest standards; all steps have been taken to provide an ambience that instills a sense of discipline and a desire to learn. The classrooms are spacious with adequate seating capacity. The spacious campus has 42,000 sq ft of built in area. There is an administrative wing, classrooms, activity room, audio visual unit, library, science lab, technology centre, play pen, arts centre and a green belt that provides a cool ambience for the students. In addition to this NTS has vast playground. Excellent sporting facilities are provided for games like - Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Throw ball, Badminton and Cricket.
The facilities at the library are very contemporary with reference books and study material that provides in-depth information on various subjects, the science labs and math lab help the students grasp the complexities of the subject easily and retain the same for a longer period.
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The technology centre is equipped with latest high-end systems with internet facility. The machine-student ratio is an ideal 1:2, and computer training is provided right from the lower sections so that the students are technology savvy as they go to the higher sections. The school follows a unique teaching plan of global pattern in lower sections, while the students from class VI to X have the choice of opting for either SSC or CBSE syllabus. In the Junior Wing the CBSE syllabus is followed in all classes.
Our Science-Labs are of high standards with quality equipment specimens and models. These facilities are provided for students to conduct experiments in the right atmosphere to understand the practical implementation and application of the postulates.
A full-fledged library has been established to help in providing intensive and in-depth information on various subjects. More than 2000 books are available on a wide variety of topics - both educative and story books.
An exclusive indoor play pen is available for the students where the children are trained in Chess, Caroms and other indoor games apart from regular outdoor activities.
Audio-visual teaching is a part of our curriculum where in students are shown various CDs in addition to support the text books and to make the teaching more lively and effective. |