Activities and clubs
The purpose of extracurricular and co-curricular activities is to help students recognise their obligations to their families and the larger community. The children's participation in any of the clubs will aid in their development of independent thought, self-realization, self-organization, reciprocal assistance to others, and an understanding of the dignity of labour via community service. Also, a variety of clubs considerably aid in the children's acquisition of social skills, life skills, language skills, and other crucial life skills that are required to become fully developed adults.
Theatrical club
In theatre, live performers are used to present the experience of a real or imagined event to an audience in real time. To play a character who has an influence on the viewer, a lot of talent is required. Additionally, it teaches pupils the art of public speaking and helps them overcome stage fright.
Eco club
The eco-club of the school creates awareness on the importance of ecological balance by reducing, recycling and reusing. The club organizes rallies promoting the importance of reduction of pollution during Diwali
Einstein club
The primary goal of the science club is to increase the students' scientific literacy via hands-on learning experiences. Our school encourages students to pursue their interests while honing presentation skills and keeping them informed about current and past scientific achievements. Additionally, it gives students the chance to participate in both individual and group activities, encourages initiative and active participation in the learning process, fosters creativity, promotes the habit of exploration, broadens students' perspectives, and allows them to apply their knowledge in real-world situations with the goal of becoming future scientists.
Ramanujam club
Motto: "The search for mathematical abilities"
The math club, which bears the name of the eminent Indian mathematician Ramanujam, seeks to develop the mathematical knowledge of its members by enhancing their analytical, logical, and reasoning abilities. This encourages students to take an interest in math while also helping them perform better in other subjects, which paves the way for success in Olympiads and other competitive exams.
Activities
Chess
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Motto: "Never, never give up."
When the kids in the chess club demonstrate their full potential and progress in their ability to focus, think positively, and make decisions, they show signs of becoming academically stronger and stronger. With the ambition to one day become Viswanathan Anand, they grow up to be excellent players.
Gardening
Our motto is "Bloom where you are planted."
With its many activities, the group seeks to bring some greenery to the campus. Under the heading "Root & Shoot," each student is assigned a task that promotes understanding of plant evolution. Students are aware of plants' usefulness for clean air since they know that plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
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Literary club
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Motto: "Read, Write, Talk, Think, and Enjoy."
Through hosting debates, talks, plays, and poetry writing workshops, the literary club hopes to spark interest in foreign language literature. Also, it improves the students' LSRW abilities in that language and gives them more self-assurance when it comes to public speaking.
Yoga
Motto: "Stretch and Relax"
Even in western nations, yoga, which has its roots in India, is becoming a way of life. Students' mental and physical well-being is improved by reducing stress and worry. Regular practice helps them become physically healthy and mentally stable, both of which help them maintain their composure under pressure.
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