• Accommodation and welfare
As earlier mentioned, Chrisland College is fully residential. Our efficient full boarding system is guided by a well structured schedule that is flexible enough to stifle the adventurous spirit of youth, yet disciplined enough to inculcate enduring values and principles in them. There are presently seven hostels; four for the boys and three for the girls. Each of the seven hostels has:
1. Well furnished common rooms
2. Well ventilated and comfortable bedrooms all of which are en-suite
3. Two house masters’/mistress’ apartment in each hostel
4. Clean and hygienic toilets and bathrooms
5. A large and spacious central dinning hall in each hostel
6. Students are between 4 to 6 in a room in each hostel.

• Electricity and Water supply.
The Chrisland College has two giant 100KVA & 110KVA stand-by generators on the premises ensuring a steady supply of electricity. Our water treatment plant gives the College community uninterrupted supply of treated water twenty-four hours a day.

• Pocket Money
Parents are encouraged to give their children moderate sums of pocket money which should be deposited with the bursar of the College for proper monitoring and accountability. Students use purchase vouchers issued by the bursar for financial transactions in the college.

• Religious Activities
Though Chrisland College is built on a Christian foundation, students are allowed to practice their religious beliefs without hindrance, as the College is liberal in her attitude to religion. A student is free to practice any religion he or she chooses or that is subscribed to by the parents. There is mutual respect for the different religions. A Muslim leader or teacher leads our Muslim students at worship on Fridays and takes care of them during the fasting period, while a Christian religious leader leads the Christians on Sundays. As a matter of policy, religious differences are not allowed to divide the Chrisland family, that is, our staff and students.

• Parent-Teacher Association.
Parent-Teacher Association holds sessions to deliberate on various issues relating to the welfare and academic progress of the students in particular and the college in general. Such sessions are usually held on the last Sunday of the second month of every term at 2.00 p.m. in the school hall.

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