Rainbow International School provides a natural and secure abode to blossoming children, providing a homely care to each individual. The hostels are located in the Campus of the school. The complex has well-maintained lush green gardens and is surrounded by all four sides. Round-the-clock security ensures a safe place for the students. A modern kitchen with an attached dinning-hall caters to provide balanced and nutritious meals with filtered water facilities. The hostel is available for both boys & Girls from class Nursery to Class 8. The students are placed in dormitories in accordance to their age.
They follow a prescribed schedule which is strictly adhered in order to bring about discipline in their routine and create a healthy routine for a lifetime. It starts with the jogging in the morning and ends with evening sports and special subject coaching. Their weekends are scheduled with unlimited fun & folic with indoor cinema, cultural programs, picnics & leisure hours. Hostel Warden is at the complex round-the-clock ensuring utmost attention.
Accommodation for Administrative Staff, Teachers and Emergency Staff is also provided close to children’s hostel day and night. This results in a homely atmosphere across the complex and a secure and reassuring environment for children. The younger children are helped by ‘aayahs’ (maid-servants) and peons.
Reliable and caring ‘aayahs’ are on duty for the younger children to attend to them, if required, during nights.
We ensure personalized counselling to help children adjust to the demands of the school life and develop inter-personal relationships.
Strictness and check is maintained for cooking and serving Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian food separately.
The meals include fresh milk, paneer, variety of green vegetables, cereals, rice, chapaties, eggs, meat, chicken, desserts and fruits etc. with change of menu from time to time.
Besides breakfast, lunch and dinner, light and nutritious snacks are provided in the morning and evening at tea time.
With the regular Indian food, Chinese, and other types of foods are served, occasionally, to give children a change of taste.