A glimpse of life at The Scindia School



At the break of dawn, young Scindians wake up to the sound of the bugle. Washed and scrubbed, they head towards the grounds to kick out the laziness and start their day. After the morning fitness programme, with the ironed shirt tucked in their grey trousers and polished shoes, they head to the dining hall for a sumptuous breakfast.


A short walk takes them to the impressive Seksaria Hall where the entire student body attends the morning assembly along with the faculty. The assembly which is conducted by the Principal sets the tone for the day. Thereafter, these young scholars attend their classes, absorbing theorems and theories, work their hands on practicals, and put their minds to learning languages and Sciences. The genius minds work to discover their inner creative potential and widen the horizons of their knowledge.


They enjoy their mid-morning short break out in the open with some snacks they fondly call ‘Nihari’. During lunch hours, they are served a wholesome meal in the Central Dining Hall which comprises popular cuisines, great in taste and variety. The students then return to their dormitory for a short break.


Late afternoon is filled with the cheerful voices of these young students, whistling while changing into their sportsgear. This is the time these young Scindians indulge in sports activities and invigorate their physical and mental self.


As the sun goes down, the boys move to the amphitheater, ‘The Astachal’ known for its serene and calm surroundings with the imposing statue of Mahatma Gandhi standing tall against the sky.  They observe five minutes of silent introspection while absorbing this divine experience which defies all description, and stays with every Scindian for the rest of his life.


Astachal is followed by the Evening Prep where the Scindians return to their books before dinner. Once, done with dinner, which lasts about an hour followed by leisure-time, where they play indoor games, tune into music and watch television in their common rooms.
Then, is an hour and a half of the Night Prep followed by a good night’s sleep in the beautiful ambience of the Gwalior Fort.

Saturday nights may catch the young boys enjoying a movie in the Shukla Memorial Open Air Theater or in the Assembly Hall, and Sundays are a time for leisure, sports and long walks across unexplored paths. The range of activities in The Scindia School are vast and varied and add to the overall experience there.
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The Scindia School is an Indian boarding school for boys, established in 1897, and situated in the historic Gwalior Fort, in the city of Gwalior.

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