The founder of Shindo Jinen-ryu Karate said, “Karate aims to build character, improve human behaviour and cultivate modesty”

Karate is a Japanese martial art whose physical aspects seek the development of defensive and counterattacking body movements. The themes of traditional karate training are fighting and self-defense, though its mental and moral aspects target the overall improvement of the individual. This is facilitated by the discipline and persistent effort required in training. In Zion School campus karate is taught to students right from the age of six, not just as a co-curricular activity, not just as a technique of self defense, but also as an art of discipline, modesty and physical ability.

Our students standing by this ideology have excelled in the recently conducted KYU grade examinations level 10 and have secured red belt from TRADITIONAL SHOTOKAN KARATE DO ORGANIZATION.

We congratulate all our students and their trainer for their stupendous efforts. This is just the beginning of numerous laurels to come in this Zion family. So, come join us and be a proud Zionist.