Cathedral Vidya School (Lonavala)

Coordinates: 18°45′37″N 73°29′52″E / 18.760205°N 73.497893°E / 18.760205; 73.497893

Cathedral Vidya School, Lonavala
Location
Lonavala, Maharashtra
India
Information
Type Private School
Motto 'Clarum Efficiunt Studia'
('Studies Maketh Famous')
Established August 2008
Principal Lt. Col. Y.H.V.S. Prasad
Houses (In Order of Standings)
THOMAS (1st Place)
PALMER(2nd Place)
WILSON (3rd Place)
SAVAGE(4th Place)
Website http://www.cathedral-lonavala.org

The Cathedral Vidya School, Lonavala is a co-educational English-medium residential School. It is a branch of the 150-year-old Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai. However, it consists of its own management and staff and it follows its own philosophy, aims, objectives, academic and administrative systems which have been adapted for a co-ed boarding school. Even with this separation, it depends on its parent institution for various external events and procedures required by a school of its level.

The Academic Programme

The School offers :

  1. . Classes 4 – 8 (ICSE) - Indian Certificate of Secondary Education
  2. . Classes 9 - 10 (IGCSE) - International General Certificate of Secondary Education
  3. . Classes 11 – 12 (IBDP) - International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme

The Developmental Activities Programme

The School offers activities like Pottery, Sculpture, Western and Indian Music, Photography, Horse Riding, Computer Club in the school or through the school on off-campus sites. While co-curricular activities are woven into the main time-table, hobbies, societies and clubs (Maths, Nature, History, Science, Chess, Cookery, Gardening, Debating, Elocution, Dramatics, Journalism, Paper Recycling and Craft) are pursued during the children’s spare time through student driven programs.

The Residential Programme

The School has separate residences for girls and boys. Grouped class-wise, eight children sleep together in a bedroom with an attached study. Every floor has accommodation for House Parents and recreation areas with TV which the students can watch for an hour per day during non-examination periods. However music systems are strictly forbidden, but students are allowed to carry an mp3 player as long as it is audio only.

The students are not allowed entry into the residency buildings between 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. During this time the students are supposed to be engaged in other activities in the school building. [1]

A boarding system is followed whereby students from nearby locations are allowed to spend the weekend at home every month as long as their academic work is satisfactory. Students with unsatisfactory academic work are not permitted to leave the campus until they complete their assignments.

An infirmary managed by a local Nursing student who stays at school during the night. The School also has arrangements with a hospital for medical emergencies in Lonavala.

The House System

There are four houses in the School - Thomas, Palmer, Savage and Wilson - named after four founders of the Mother School. Students are equitably distributed between these houses, and each is headed by a House Master/Mistress (selected from among the teaching staff). House wise activities are organized on regular intervals to encourage students to work in a team. The school encourage students to work together and to work for the victory of their houses. Overall, this encourages team-work within the student body and it contributes to the building of key friendships within the houses especially.

Leadership Development and Student Governance

Student leaders totally not appointed to the Prefectorial Council at the beginning of the term. This Council consists of the Head Boy, the Head Girl and Prefects who effectively help with disciplinary issues. Special ties and sashes are worn to distinguish the prefects. A democratic forum called the Student Council is also formed wherein students meet on a regular basis to discuss day-to-day issues directly affecting them. The Council members are elected democratically and they do serve as a link between the School administration and student body.

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