Learning to live together in a Community is a central part of the AVBS experience. Recognizing the many needs of modern families we have flexible boarding structure. The house system binds the school together and a pupil’s house is their home base within the school community. The well-appointed boarding houses are home to students from the age of 7 years. The school has common dormitories for junior children and on request four-bedded rooms for senior students are also available. Sparkling clean modem toilets and bathrooms help in hygienic and comfortable living in the hostels.
It is a busy day at AVBS, so our breaks are an important time of the day to “re-fuel”, relax and socialise with friends. An excellent choice of food options are available ensuring a healthy and balanced diet. Our School Canteen is also open at break times. A star-level dining hall and a neat, clean and tidy kitchen serves nutritious and balanced vegetarian food under hygienic conditions. Three meals are served in addition to tea, milk, snacks and fruits. Indian food is a regular part of the AVBS mess menu. A mess manager and a committee of teachers and students ensure standard quality of food.
Each child is a member of a House which has a House Master and a team of House Tutors. They are mentored collectively and individually, allowing the relationships and trust between staff and pupils to grow as they progress through the school. The Tutor helps them to manage their academic life. encourage enthusiasms in their approach to extra-curricular opportunities and to overcome any personal difficulties.We have four houses – Aravali, Everest, Himalaya and Nilgiri. The lively House System offers interhouse competition in sport, music, debating, declamation, dramatics, etc.