Beyond Academics
In order to empower the students to cater to their aptitude and enable them to sight and seek their own potential, equal importance is attached to academic and non-academic activities. To foster learning through a creative, integrated and inter-disciplinary approach, which offers every student the opportunity to pursue his interests, equal importance is given to Scholastic and Co- scholastic activities
Excursions and field trips that kindle community awareness along with art and culture, create the perfect platform for nurturing a holistic approach. Expertise and special time is provided for performing arts, games and sports, yoga and karate.
Students are encouraged to participate actively in intra-school and inter- school competitions comprising quizzes, literary events including debates, declamation, theatre and role play, cultural performances and sports and games. They also participate in individual and group presentations at the Model UN and Science exhibitions and in problem solving events through computer programming, all of which offer them the opportunity to research and learn while doing. This provides them a platform for developing self-confidence, good communication skills, team behaviour and leadership skills. Our students are today securely positioned across the globe in organizations offering their expertise in several fields and at universities of repute pursuing higher education in engineering, medicine and law.
Heritage Club
Photography Club
The School Photography Club encourages students to capture beautiful moments and memories through photography. Photography is not just about capturing the beauty of the world but also the beauty in the photographer’s mind. School photography is also a form of storytelling, allowing students to develop their creativity and skills. Mastering photography helps students with micro aspects of art and life, develops keen analysis and observation habits, and showcases creativity through events, exhibitions, and contests.
Policy / Yound Politician Club
Students learn to build systems, make policies, solve problems, run operations, lead search projects, articulate ideas, and get a ringside view of the government – skills needed to succeed in every field.