Facilities
SPECIALIZED TEACHERS FOR ONLINE/OFFLINE CLASSES
Purpose: Role of the teacher is as a designer and facilitator of learning. Teachers create the conditions for students to manage their own learning processes and learn collaboratively with their peers in order to become more independent learners.
BOMIS fraternity at Jammu is proud to have teachers specialized in their fields of education and are trained in both offline and online methods of teaching.
MODERN GYM WITH TRAINER
To impart physical fitness to the children vis a vis studies.
Exercising improves learning on three levels: “First, it optimizes your mind-set to improve alertness, attention, and motivation; second, it prepares and encourages nerve cells to bind to one another, which is the cellular basis for logging in new information; and third, it spurs the development of new nerve cells from stem cells in the hippocampus.”
SWIMMING POOL AND SPLASH POOL WITH SWIMMING COACH
Unlike many other common sports, this involves cardiovascular activity which plays a vital role in enhancing the heart and lung health. If kids start practicing swimming right from their early days, they can maintain a good posture and enhance the overall stamina and flexibility.
SPORTS ARENA WITH DIFFERENT GAMES AND SPECIALIZED COACHES
Time management and spirit of competition that drives them to give extra effort. To respect authority and rules. It increases self-esteem, mental alertness and it reduces stress and anxiety.
PHONETIC TEACHING LEARNING SYSTEM
Purpose: the study of the physical properties of sounds and their place and manner of articulation in the vocal tract”
It is a method for teaching people how to read and write an alphabetic language (such as English, Arabic and Russian). It is done by demonstrating the relationship between the sounds of the spoken language (phonemes), and the letters or groups of letters (graphemes) or syllables of the written language. This is also known as the Alphabetic principle or the Alphabetic code.
AUDITORIUM (FULLY AC)
The school auditorium is a special place for the special events that are conducted in school. It has a hallowed place and a stage. It has a mike and speaker for audio effects. The auditorium can hold over 300 guest and is air-conditioned.
OUTDOOR GAMES
Outdoor exercise stimulates all five senses. Additionally, being out in nature impacts the brain in a positive way, making you feel better about yourself. Our bones and blood cells need a lot of calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D for them to be healthy. Working out under the sunlight helps the body to absorb these minerals seamlessly.
CRICKET
It is easily one of the most prevalent sports in the world. This game consists of two teams that include 11 players each. The main aim of the game is to score the highest number of runs. It is played on a pitch in a field that is well-maintained for the same purpose.
FOOTBALL
Football teaches you a lot about teamwork and unselfishness. Always support and play for your team. football helps you gain strength in your lower body as well as the upper body. Your lower body develops due to running on the field, shooting, dribbling, passing, jumping, and tackling
BASKETBALL
It is a very popular sport worldwide, played with a round and usually orange(orange-brown) ball that bounces. Basketball players mainly use skills such as dribbling, shooting, running, and jumping. Each made basket is worth two points, while a basket made from beyond the three-point line is worth three points.
SKATING
Skating works nearly every muscle group in the body, and gliding requires synchronized movement of the legs, which is important for joint flexibility. It also builds up the leg and abdominal muscles. Like any workout, skating is great for cardiovascular health – it gets blood pumping and the heart rate up.
BADMINTON
Badminton is a sport in which light rackets are used to volley an object—called a shuttlecock, shuttle, birdie, or bird—back and forth over a high net. Unlike other similar sports, such as tennis, badminton is not played with a ball—the shuttlecock is a kind of feathered cone with a cork head.
INDOOR GAMES
It offers a lot more than just entertainment. Playing games, of any kind, grants numerous health and mind benefits. It keeps your mind young, active and entertained at the same time.
CHESS
Chess is a board game for two players. It is played in a square board, made of 64 smaller squares, with eight squares on each side. Each player starts with sixteen pieces: eight pawns, two knights, two bishops, two rooks, one queen and one king. The goal of the game is for each player to try and checkmate the king of the opponent. Checkmate is a threat (‘check’) to the opposing king which no move can stop. It ends the game.
Chess is about making strong moves and sticking by them. In life too, if we plan or do something, we need to make sure to stand on our ground and fight for what we think is better for us.
CARROM
Overall, the carrom board game helps to mould the player into a better individual. Increased attention, sharpness, focus, foresight — all that helps an individual in their day-to-day life as well.
TABLE TENNIS
Scientific evidence and medical experts around the world acknowledge that recreational table tennis increases concentration and alertness, stimulates brain function, helps with the development of tactical thinking skills, hand/eye coordination, provides aerobic exercise and social and recreational interaction.
SNOOKER
A popular cue sport invented in India, Snooker is a game that’s played on a large table, covered with ball pockets and 22 snooker balls. Widely popular in English-speaking and Commonwealth countries, the game is considered a premier sport. The idea of snooker is to use a cue and hit snooker balls- each of which have a point. Players execute shots by striking a cue ball with a cue. Points can be scored with the ball potting or if the other opponent commits a foul. The game includes 15 red balls, six balls in yellow, green, brown, blue, black and pink colours.
SCIENCE LABORATORY
Schools shape the world of tomorrow. Today’s students will be the technicians, engineers, epidemiologists and scientists of the future. And whilst teachers play a fundamental part in developing these roles, supporting and guiding students along their journey, the educational environment is crucial to the complete learning experience. The overlap of real-life experience and practical science allows for the discovery of answers.
DANCE
A famous song from the musical ‘A Chorus Line’ repeatedly has the dancer sing ‘All I ever needed, was the music, and the mirror….and the chance to dance!’. Indeed, as the mirror is crucial, no dance studio is complete without music preferably a good sound system. A dancer who can see their own angles in the mirror can better understand the teacher’s corrections and is able to see the recurring ‘problems’ in their form and correct them, to a certain extent, without constant reminder from the teacher.
ART & CRAFT
Learning arts and crafts doesn’t just foster the creative development of a child, but also assists in advancing and refining his or her core skills, which in fact goes towards boosting academic achievement as well.
MUSIC
Music education requires students to recognize and repeat pitch, tone or enunciation of words. Especially in young children, music directly benefits the ability to learn words, speak them correctly, and process the many new sounds they hear from others.
LIBRARIES
With age-appropriate books both the libraries have rows of tables and chairs arranged in the centre for the students to sit. Library is the best place to read without any disturbance.
COMPUTER LABS
To these students, computer labs play a critical role in their ability to learn, access information and complete work. Until every student has access to a personal device, computer labs can help fill the gap in digital learning.
ACTIVITY
Activity room is well equipped with smart class where students watch cartoon movies, moral stories, educational videos which includes phonetics, action songs, word power, etc. to make the learning interactive and fun loving. Comprehension and Vocabulary is improved during circle time.