Clubs Activities
CREATIVE
Dance Club
Developing a variety of dancing techniques is the goal of a dance club. It aids in teaching students how to dance in a variety of styles, including break dancing, solo dancing, hip-hop, and more. Teaching the students different dancing steps and movements is something educators are very interested in doing. It has advantages for the student's physical and social development. The school regularly hosts dancing contests.
Music Club
Music clubs attract students who are musically inclined. Under the capable guidance of our educators, students hone their singing abilities and those who enjoy playing an instrument pick up a new instrument. Students take lessons on how to play a variety of musical instruments, prepare and sing notes from Indian classical music, compete in events like solo singing, and receive vocal and playback singing training.
Drama Club
Students can learn acting techniques, teamwork skills, self-confidence, and other performing arts through drama club. This club is committed to bringing the power of dramaticizing various circumstances. After school hours, students rehearse and perform a scripted play. It gives one the chance to participate in dramatic performances.
Sport Club
The goal of Sport Club is to promote responsibility, sportsmanship, leadership, and self-worth. Through interschool and interhouse competitions, it fosters healthy competition and allows students a break from schoolwork. It ensures that each student can fully develop their individuality and athletic ability. It aids in the growth and promotion of virtues like cooperation, tolerance, and teamwork.
Photography Club
The photography club focuses on learning techniques that make a photograph stand out from the ordinary. While creativity is subjective, the club strives to show learners how to make the most out of the camera. Learners learn how to take pictures at different social gatherings and occasions.Student-made photo albums are created. Additionally, they pick up tips on how to put together a portfolio and picture modelling techniques.
Language Club
The only way we can engage and exchange thoughts and opinions is through language. The language club works to improve all aspects of language proficiency, including listening, speaking, reading and writing. Students are taught how to talk politely in a variety of settings. It is entirely based on a communicative strategy.
Art Club
The Art Club is an after-school activity that offers supplies, guidance, and support to students looking for a creative outlet and a place to express their artistic talents. Every kid has an artist hidden inside of them. This group helps kids discover their hidden creativity. Students create paintings based on numerous subjects and scenarios using the appropriate colour schemes and shading. Learners interact with local artists and put new skills and fundamental ideas into practice.
Craft Club
Our Craft Club is a group of like-minded learners from the local community who enjoy producing things by cutting, pasting, glueing, sewing, knitting, weaving, beading, scrapbooking, embroidery, and making the most of leftover materials. To encourage the students' love of crafts, craft workshops are offered in the classroom. Each craft session is a self-directed period for working on artistic endeavours. The student-made creations are displayed as artefacts.
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INNOVATION
Technology Club
A world without technology is unthinkable. Today, technology is advancing quickly across all industries. Learners must keep up with technological advancements and keep their technological expertise up to date. This club encourages students to use cutting-edge technology to advance their careers.
Science Club
The goal of the science club is to improve scientific knowledge and a curious mindset. It increases students' awareness of and concern for scientific issues in a variety of situations, including personal, social, environmental, and technical. Students become aware of the scientific method of learning. It stimulates students' interest to study various phenomena from a scientific perspective.
Maths Club
Learners who participate in the Maths Club learn how to develop their mathematical curiosity and use both inductive and deductive reasoning to solve problems. Students become familiar with and show understanding of the five branches of mathematics (Algebra, Number Geometry and Trigonometry, Statistics and probability and discrete mathematics) through easy-to-do activities. Mathematical inquiry enables students to take risks, ask questions, and think critically. Students will complete math lab assignments, games, and riddles.
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Technology Club
A world without technology is unthinkable. Today, technology is advancing quickly across all industries. Learners must keep up with technological advancements and keep their technological expertise up to date. This club encourages students to use cutting-edge technology to advance their careers.
Science Club
The goal of the science club is to improve scientific knowledge and a curious mindset. It increases students' awareness of and concern for scientific issues in a variety of situations, including personal, social, environmental, and technical. Students become aware of the scientific method of learning. It stimulates students' interest to study various phenomena from a scientific perspective.
Maths Club
Learners who participate in the Maths Club learn how to develop their mathematical curiosity and use both inductive and deductive reasoning to solve problems. Students become familiar with and show understanding of the five branches of mathematics (Algebra, Number Geometry and Trigonometry, Statistics and probability and discrete mathematics) through easy-to-do activities. Mathematical inquiry enables students to take risks, ask questions, and think critically. Students will complete math lab assignments, games, and riddles.
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INNOVATION
SOCIAL
Social Club
This club's goal is to introduce students to the management of social events and services. In-depth information regarding social reformation, social ills, anti-social behaviour, social structures, etc. is provided to learners. They gain knowledge about organising social events and taking crucial steps to improve society. They are urged to participate in social welfare initiatives like blood donation drives, handing out food aid during natural disasters, and offering free education to kids from underprivileged backgrounds.
Eco Club
Eco Club educates the learners to be eco-friendly. Learners learn how to save natural resources and which steps should be taken to preserve the environment. It is an effort to create love and affinity towards animals. It emphasizes on three 'R’s - Recycle, Reuse and Reduce. It tries to understand the micro-eco balancing activities which take place in Mother Nature. It paves the way to the conservation of bio-diversity and flora and fauna of the country.
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SYNERGY
Event Management Club
The Event Management Club trains participants in the planning and execution of major events such fairs, conferences, ceremonies, formal gatherings, concerts, and conventions. The learners learn budgeting, planning, location selection, obtaining required permits, parking, organising for speakers and performers, setting up decor and food, planning for security, and creating emergency plans. Students gain coordination skills to plan an event successfully.
Public Speaking Club
The language and public speaking club trains learners to develop communication skills necessary for effective public speaking. Learners study a variety of public speaking techniques including content, eye contact, self-confidence, verbal and nonverbal communication, voice modulation, and persuasiveness.
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Event Management Club
The Event Management Club trains participants in the planning and execution of major events such fairs, conferences, ceremonies, formal gatherings, concerts, and conventions. The learners learn budgeting, planning, location selection, obtaining required permits, parking, organising for speakers and performers, setting up decor and food, planning for security, and creating emergency plans. Students gain coordination skills to plan an event successfully.
Public Speaking Club
The language and public speaking club trains learners to develop communication skills necessary for effective public speaking. Learners study a variety of public speaking techniques including content, eye contact, self-confidence, verbal and nonverbal communication, voice modulation, and persuasiveness.
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