Science laboratories
For resolving the continuous queries of inquisitive minds practical experimentation is a must. We have spacious physics, chemistry and biology laboratories containing standard equipment, reagents and chemicals. Students of secondary and higher secondary levels attend regular laboratory classes. Primary level students sporadically visit the laboratories as well.
Computer Rooms
At AFSC we have computer rooms to ensure our students become accustomed to using computers. ICT skills have become a basic requirement in the workplace and our teachers do their best to make sure students develop their ICT skills inside and outside of ICT class.
Our computer rooms have access to high-speed internet and a variety of software. Students visit the computer rooms under a teacher’s supervision and inside they receive specialised ICT classes, use the computers for academic research or complete project work for other subjects.
Library
Our campus library is stocked with Bengali and English books which are not limited to curriculum based texts. The books we have cover all of the academic subjects we teach as well as non-fiction and fiction books outside the curriculum. Students are welcome to read recreationally and they can also use our collection of books to help them in their education.
Library Classes
As we sadly notice the gradual decline of reading in our society, we are worried about the possible negative consequences of this on the knowledge and mental development of the next generation. To resolve this issue, regular library sessions take place at our school under skilled supervision. Students and teachers borrow books from the vast collection of fiction and non-fiction literature in the library and activities like word hunting in dictionaries, reading competitions, spelling contests and quiz competitions take place as library centered activities.
Agriculture Field
For agriculture students we have a piece of land on campus that students use to learn about the techniques and application of crop production.
Agriculture students grow rice, potatoes, corn, sugarcane and many other crops to supplement their education in the classroom. This gives them the chance to practice the theories they learn in class as well as experience the practical aspect of crop cultivation. They also get the opportunity to visit renowned agriculture institutes to enhance their knowledge of the agriculture industry.
Younger students from our school section also visit the agriculture field to support their science education, particularly when they are learning about plant life. School students get to learn about the crops on the field as well as plant their own seeds and watch their plants grow over time.