Activities & Facilities
Curricular activities are a part of the curriculum. Co-curricular activities are those activities that are outside of but usually complement the regular curriculum. Extracurricular activities are defined as those school-based activities that are not tied to the curriculum.
Co-curricular activities improve the learning experiences of students and help them identify and develop their inner talents like creative & public-speaking skills, leadership qualities, etc. With these, we offer them an opportunity of thinking out of the box and explore innovative ideas of their own.
Facilities
Smart Classes
Computer Labs
Science Labs – 4
Sports
Fire Extinguishing System
Security System
Clubs
To give students an opportunity to showcase their talents and also prepare them for intra school competitions, various club activities are conducted throughout the year. Club activities not only help students shape their personal interests and hobbies but also improve their leadership and social skills. We offer 5 clubs and students of Grades IV to XII can choose the club depending on his/her interest. The President and the Vice President for each club is interviewed and selected by the Vice Principal and teachers.
The selected students plan the activities for the year. Students share their ideas and enjoy learning from each other during club periods. Teachers are there to guide them at every step. Experts are also invited to share their ideas with the students.
Science Club
(Newton Club)
Newton Club
This club is organised to give students an opportunity to meet and benefit from sharing scientific interests and abilities. Projects are designed to stimulate interest in science and technology and to train students in techniques of innovation and creativity.
Language Clubs
English Club And Hindi Club
Literature Club And Kaushal Club
These clubs allow communicating in a language in an informal atmosphere. Active language practice is the best way to raise motivation in learning a language.
Mathematics Club
(Zero Club)
Zero Club
This club sparks the student’s interest in Mathematics by doing it competitively. This is the best way for a student to get ahead in his/her Math classes.
Eco Club
(Nature Club)
Nature Club
This club challenges the students to think critically about the natural world and their role in it. It helps students to learn more about aquatic ecology, forestry, soil, land use, wildlife and current environmental issues.