Team of educators, counsellors, management experts help reduce anxiety ahead of exams
Dubai : Grade 10 and 12 students at The Indian High School here, under the Indian curriculum Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), were in for a treat just ahead of their public examination on April 26. Under the school’s wellbeing initiative called ‘SOUL’ (Serenity Optimises Ur Learning), certain activities were organised for the 12th graders to relieve the stress ahead of their examinations.
Punit M.K. Vasu, the chief executive officer of The Indian High Group of Schools, added: “It has been a year of tumult and sharp turns and many firsts from CBSE. On April 26, more than 1,250 students of grades 10 and 12 at The Indian High Group of Schools are taking the CBSE Term 2 board exams and will be the largest cohort of students across the UAE appearing for their board examinations.”
Staff members at the Indian High Group of Schools consulted students on what helped them cope better with the stress of exams. Some students said that being amongst pets helped relieve stress. Others said that activities such as painting, engaging in sports, meditation and breathing exercises helpd them destress.”
Students were also privy to counselling from community leaders.
The calming effect of petting a friendly animal is well-established and the school arranged for pets on campus. Students had the chance to pet rabbits, kittens, tortoise, hamsters, white mouse, love birds, green parrots and dogs.
Mindfulness and breathing exercises increase oxygen levels to the brain that is scientifically proven to soothe nerves. Students had the chance to destress to prepare for the exams.
Student Aparna Arun said: “My teachers have always encouraged me to develop academic responsibility and to set attainable daily goals. I feel confident today that I would achieve stunning results. Thank you IHS for guiding me till this point and for being the beacon of light of knowledge ... and the wellbeing initiatives today have brightened my day and filled my heart and soul with confidence.”
Students had the chance to play football, basketball, cricket or toss the ball over the net for volleyball as they chose to relieve their stress with some sports therapy ahead of their exams.
Art is known to be very much therapeutic and some students opted for brush strokes to relieve the tension heading towards their board exams.
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