Art and culture
At GDGPS togetherness does not mean conformity, nor does uniformity foster duplication. In this very special School students are allowed to be what they wish and differences are not only accepted but embraced. In a quiet music cell, by the Riding tracks, in the Art Room, or by a computer...the Goenkan goes through a remarkable journey of self-discovery.
A burst of colors splay themselves upon the canvas and the insipid space becomes an inspiration to create the unknown and re-express the known. The ability to make something entirely novel or unprecedented from the hackneyed is a power unique to an artist for he has the vision to perceive what none or few can. The language of color and the texture of the tin is interpreted in the highly personalized vocabulary of the Goenkan artist.
Model making, three-dimensional representations, and science exhibitions are indispensable to the learning program as it makes the two-dimensional world of learning come alive and become real. Creativity and dexterity join hands as students not only understand the implication of scale and proportion but also how to turn something beautiful and useful from waste.