Hostel in School Campus

 

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.