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Boarding Facilities |
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Boarding Houses |
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Every student at YPS belongs to a
House and it is central to his/her life at school. We
believe that every individual should have the
opportunity to flourish in a safe, secure and happy
environment, so that, whilst making the transition to
the adulthood, boys and girls can take advantage of the
wealth of opportunities on offer here at YPS.
The pastoral care provided is
designed to do this in a friendly atmosphere,
encouraging the students to be responsible, courteous,
tolerant and supportive of others and to prosper under
the supervision of a team of experienced staff
consisting of Housemaster/Housemistress, Assistant
Housemaster and a team of tutors. Every student
therefore has access to adults within the House (in
addition to the Counseling and School Medical services)
to whom he/she can turn for support and advice whenever
required. The students, Boarder as
well Day Scholars, are divided into three Houses namely
Mohindra House, Dhani Ram House, and Phulkian House.
There are three Boarding Houses for boys and one for
girl’s students. Each House has dormitories, which
provide a common living for all. |
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A resident House Matron looks after
the boarder’s hygiene, clothing and other requirements
in each house while the House Master and the Assistant
looks after the administrative matters, discipline and
closely monitor the overall progress of each child in
the House. A tutor also interacts with a group of
children under his/her care and observes their
participation in various activities of the school and
takes note of their academic progress. Students are
associated with the running of the House by their
appointments as House Captains and Prefects.
Students are encouraged to indulge in
healthy competition, take pride in doing their won work
and grow into mature, independent and self confident
individuals. Boarders follow a timetabled routine,
beginning with morning PT, followed by normal school,
evening games and supervised prep/study hours.
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Messing |
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The school runs its own Mess for the
boarders with trained staff to cook both vegetarian and
Non-Vegetarian food.
Meals are served in the Central
Dining Hall. House-Masters, Assistants and Matrons are
present at each major meal. The school provides 5 meals
a day; breakfast, 11 O’clock tea/cold drinks, lunch,
afternoon tea/cold drinks and supper. |
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Menus are carefully designed to
include variety of food necessary for growing children.
Diet is supplemented with milk and fruit. Special diet
is also arranged for sportsmen who undertake vigorous
training. English food is served once a week.
Great stress is laid on table manners
and etiquette.
During the winter terms, lunch is
also provided to day scholars. |
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Tuck Shop |
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There is a Tuck Shop for students in the
school Premises. Articles of daily use, such as toiletry
items and readymade items of clothing, school games kit
etc are supplied. A canteen is run on the same place,
where students are allowed to have refreshment after the
games in the evening. |
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Hospital |
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The school runs its own Dispensary
being looked after by a full time Nursing Sister and a Compounder. A
Doctor visits the hospital once a day. Serious cases are
referred to Rajindra Hospital & Medical College. Check
up by dental and eye specialists is also arranged for
the students regularly |
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