Emotional intelligence involves recognizing, understanding, and managing emotions—both one’s own and others’. It’s a key predictor of long-term success.
From morning mindfulness sessions to classroom activities that encourage expression and empathy, the school actively integrates EQ into daily learning.
NHVPS BSK promotes values like kindness, honesty, and responsibility through storytelling, role-playing, and discussions that deepen emotional insight.
Teachers are trained to identify emotional needs early, while student-led clubs and buddy programs create a sense of community and peer support.
Students with high EQ show better focus, stronger friendships, improved academic performance, and are more resilient in handling challenges.
It’s the ability to understand, express, and manage emotions in a learning environment.
Through mindfulness, value-based lessons, and peer interaction programs.
It improves focus, empathy, communication, and overall academic performance.
Yes, teachers are trained to recognize and nurture students’ emotional needs.
Absolutely, it builds confidence, empathy, and better decision-making—key traits of future leaders.
By developing emotional intelligence, NHVPS BSK prepares students to be not just smart, but also kind, resilient, and emotionally balanced leaders of tomorrow.