World Class Facilities
FACILITIES FOR A BETTER UNDERSTANDING
The Learning Labs at SRCS are designed to mainstream learning as early as possible. Our never-ending efforts to instil excellence are complemented by the belief that each child's needs and abilities are unique.
MATH LABORATORY
The curriculum promotes the development of problem-solving, logical reasoning, and analytical skills. Even at the middle school level, the teaching process is simply an extension of what is done in the primary section, namely conceptual learning by relating it to real-world scenarios and making extensive use of ICT and other models.
SCIENCE LABORATORY
Theory is useless without application. To gain a thorough knowledge and understanding of what has been taught, one must fully participate in the various practical experiments, whether in Chemistry, Biology, or Physics.
LIBRARY
The library is a spring of open minds. SRCS is a dynamic store house of knowledge equipped with books, magazines and CDs covering a wide range of subjects across 20,000 book titles. The books, magazines and CD/DVDs are bar coded. Hence, the teachers and students can view and search for any book online using keywords or the authors name. The library's mandate is to foster independent, life-long learning through collaboration, providing information and learning resources, instructions and technology.
WEB ENABLED CAMPUS, FUTURE ALIGNED LEARNING
At SRCS, state-of-the-art computers have been installed with LCD monitors in all five of our, computer labs, library and administration blocks. The computers are networked with Gigabit Ethernet and powered by five servers. The network is supported by uninterrupted power supply. All buildings are connected with Wi-Fi: The multimedia rooms with an overhead projector, television and DVD players conduct audio visual. classes.
STEM LAB
The lab serves the purpose of building on what they have learned which will add a new jewel of sophistication to their science projects. In addition to describing data quantitatively, kids begin to use their observations to formulate scientific arguments and engage in scientific debate. For M2 and beyond, stem lab projects involve kids going beyond testing a hypothesis. Young scientists are encouraged to use their results to make predictions about what might happen when the experiment is expanded to test new variables. Kit selection of robotics or science project ideas are carefully conceptualized with children in mind, giving them the adequate tools with safety and effectively learn about the world around them by pursuing the answers to their questions in a methodical scientific manner.