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At our Military School, cadets receive structured military-style training designed to build discipline, confidence, leadership and teamwork. These activities form the core of our curriculum and prepare students for future careers in the Armed Forces and beyond.
Daily morning and evening PT sessions help cadets maintain physical fitness and stamina. Activities include:
Objective: To develop strength, agility and discipline.
Cadets undergo regular marching and parade drills under the guidance of trained instructors. They learn:
Objective: To instill precision, respect for command and unity in action.
The school’s Obstacle Course trains cadets to overcome challenges physically and mentally. It includes:
Objective: To build courage, perseverance and problem-solving under pressure.
Selected cadets receive equestrian training from qualified instructors. They learn:
Objective: To develop confidence, balance and emotional control.
Under strict supervision, senior cadets receive introductory weapon training:
Objective: To cultivate alertness, responsibility and precision.
Cadets participate in various annual camps, such as:
Objective: To build self-reliance, adaptability and leadership in real-life situations.
To promote courage and exploration, cadets engage in:
Objective: To nurture a spirit of adventure, risk-taking and teamwork.
Military discipline is showcased during:
Objective: To instill pride, patriotism and respect for the nation’s heritage.
Military training goes beyond physical exercise. Cadets learn:
Objective: To shape future-ready leaders with courage and integrity.