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Right from the time students get up in the morning to the time they retire to bed, the youngsters are always on their toes, lively and energetic. The morning hours are spent in the dormitories studying. The dorm master and dorm mistresses help in supervision and assist the students in their respective subjects of study. The dorm masters and dorm mistresses also help the matron in accounting for the work at the end of the month, counseling and monitoring the progress of the children. Studies aside, the children also contribute to the work in the dormitories lending a helping hand inside and outside the dormitories.

Making the beds, tidying up tables, folding blankets are just but three of the tasks that the children get involved in though they are not required to, their contribution to the home chores. To inculcate a sense of responsibility, the students are assigned from time to time small tasks such as keeping cleanliness, discipline, punctuality and care of laundry work. Outstanding students are rewarded for their contribution. They are well trained in their roles that even without the matron, they can manage the whole show on their own.

There is a gracious and orderly atmosphere that pervades the dinning hall as students take their seats before meals, beginning with prayers. The menu includes a variety of mouth- watering dishes - North Indian, South Indian, Continental and Chinese cuisines, chaats and pizzas followed by an elaborate spread of deserts. The food served is pure vegetarian sourced from different parts of the country and abroad. There is a large assortment of dishes on the menu and efforts are made to ensure that no dish repeats over in fortnight.

The purpose of a dress code is to help maintain an atmosphere conducive to learning, teaching and prevent unnecessary distractions on campus. Students of the school are expected to be well groomed and neatly dressed at all times.

The students and staff at APS enjoy an excellent rapport. This relationship is both healthy and mutually rewarding and has proved to be beneficial in terms of understanding the children’s needs and offering solutions. The mentor scheme, a unique system as in the ancient ‘gurukalas’ helps the teachers to monitor, record and stimulate the performance and progress of the students. The school has further enlisted the services of professional counselors, resident and guest counselor to supplement their efforts in a professional way. Suffice it to say that the student's problems are treated with confidentiality.

The students and staff at APS enjoy an excellent rapport. This relationship is both healthy and mutually rewarding and has proved to be beneficial in terms of understanding the children’s needs and offering solutions. The mentor scheme, a unique system as in the ancient ‘gurukalas’ helps the teachers to monitor, record and stimulate the performance and progress of the students. The school has further enlisted the services of professional counselors, resident and guest counselor to supplement their efforts in a professional way. Suffice it to say that the student's problems are treated with confidentiality.

The students and staff at APS enjoy an excellent rapport. This relationship is both healthy and mutually rewarding and has proved to be beneficial in terms of understanding the children’s needs and offering solutions. The mentor scheme, a unique system as in the ancient ‘gurukalas’ helps the teachers to monitor, record and stimulate the performance and progress of the students. The school has further enlisted the services of professional counselors, resident and guest counselor to supplement their efforts in a professional way. Suffice it to say that the student's problems are treated with confidentiality.