


In today’s rapidly changing world of change, academic excellence is no longer solely sufficient. With a view to better equip children with the challenges of life, schools have also started emphasising emotional intelligence among their students-the ability to understand, express, and effectively handle or manage one’s emotions. Raising emotionally intelligent students helps in building compassionate, confident, and resilient individuals who can navigate life with empathy and balance.
Emotional Intelligence is the ability to understand the own emotions and others and manage them. Skills such as self-awareness, empathy, communication, motivation, and social responsibility are all parts of EI, which plays a major role in personal and academic development.
By developing emotional intelligence, students learn to respond with thoughtfulness rather than react impulsively. Students start to understand that although emotions are natural, they can be managed in ways that strengthen relationships and promote positive learning experiences.
Schools play a crucial role in instilling emotional intelligence from the initial young age. Apart from intellectual abilities acquired through traditional education, emotionally intelligent classrooms teach children how to handle stress, get along with their peers, and express their feelings in a healthy manner.
1. Encouraging Open Conversations
Creating a safe place for students to express themselves with their thoughts and feelings allows them to show trust and self-confidence.
2. Modeling Positive Behavior
Teachers showing patience, empathy, and calmness in communication naturally influence their students to adopt similar traits.
3. Incorporating Mindfulness Activities
Short breathing exercises, journaling, or reflection sessions will aid students in becoming more aware of themselves and emotionally balanced.
4. Teamwork and Collaboration
Group projects and discussions allow children to respect all kinds of perspectives and learn conflict resolution by understanding.
5. Emotion Recognition & Management
Helping students identify emotions helps them find the words for constructive expression of feelings such as joy, anger, frustration, and excitement.
Research has shown that emotionally intelligent students generally achieve higher academic grades. When kids feel understood and supported, they become more confident and motivated. They are in a better position to handle challenges, pay attention in class, and maintain positive relationships with their schoolmates and teachers.
A classroom that values emotional well-being becomes a space where learning thrives not just intellectually but also emotionally and socially.
The ultimate goal of education is to build well-rounded individuals who can think critically, act responsibly, and lead with empathy. The emotional intelligence of children lays a foundation to become empathetic leaders who understand people as much as they understand problems.
When education goes beyond academics and focuses on building emotional intelligence, it equips students with important life skills: kindness, resilience, and self-awareness.
Learn more about how our school nurtures emotional growth along with academic excellence at Shri. Harshad Valia International School.