Every pupil should take special care of the school diary and bring it to class every day.
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Boys and girls from class VI onwards can join the Scout and Guide movement. This program promotes teamwork, leadership skills, and community service. Classes are held on Saturdays during school hours.
The Eco Club encourages students to engage in environmental conservation activities. Members participate in initiatives like tree planting, recycling, and awareness campaigns to promote sustainability.
Students from class VI onwards can join the National Cadet Corps (NCC). Participation requires a minimum commitment of two years. NCC training instills discipline, leadership, and a sense of patriotism. Classes are held on Saturdays during school hours.
The Art Club provides a creative space for students to explore various art forms, including painting, drawing, and sculpture. It encourages artistic expression and hones students' creative skills.
The Mathematics Club fosters a love for numbers and problem-solving. Students engage in mathematical puzzles, competitions, and activities that enhance their analytical skills and mathematical understanding.
The Dance Club offers training in various dance forms, both classical and contemporary. It provides students with opportunities to perform and develop their dancing talents.
The English Club promotes language skills through activities like debates, elocution, creative writing, and literary discussions. It aims to enhance students' proficiency in English and their appreciation for literature.
The Creative Club encourages innovation and out-of-the-box thinking. Students participate in projects that involve crafting, designing, and other creative endeavors.
The Tamil Club celebrates the richness of Tamil language and culture. Activities include poetry recitation, essay writing, and cultural events that deepen students' understanding and appreciation of Tamil heritage.
The Quiz Club enhances general knowledge and competitive spirit through regular quiz competitions on various topics, helping students stay informed and quick-witted.
The Hindi Club aims to promote the Hindi language and its literature. Students engage in activities like storytelling, debates, and cultural programs to strengthen their command over the language.
The Photography Club allows students to explore the art of photography. Members learn techniques of capturing images and participate in photo walks and exhibitions.
The Science Club stimulates interest in scientific exploration and experimentation. Students conduct experiments, participate in science fairs, and engage in projects that foster a scientific mindset.
The Health and Wellness Club promotes physical and mental well-being. Activities include fitness programs, health awareness campaigns, and workshops on maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
The Social Service Club encourages students to participate in community service and social welfare activities. Members engage in initiatives that address societal issues and contribute to the welfare of the community.
The Computer Science Club enhances students' technical skills and knowledge in computing. Activities include coding, programming competitions, and tech talks.
The Music Club offers students the chance to learn and practice various musical instruments and vocal techniques. It fosters musical talent and provides performance opportunities.
These associations provide a platform for students to pursue their interests, develop new skills, and contribute to their overall personal growth and development.
The school library is a well-equipped resource center with over 5,000 books catering to the needs of students from L.K.G to Std XI. It provides a diverse collection of books that support the academic and recreational reading requirements of the students.
The reading room is available for use an hour before and after school hours, allowing students ample time to explore and engage with books. This facility encourages students to develop a habit of reading and make the best use of the library resources.
Engaging private tutors without the written permission of the Principal may prove harmful to real progress and is strongly discouraged. Violations of this rule will be viewed seriously.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) stipulates that no teacher or other person employed in the school shall engage directly or indirectly in any trade or business.
For remunerative work like private tuitions, specific written sanction from the school authorities must be obtained.
Parents and teachers are urged to make a special note of these regulations to ensure compliance and to support the overall academic progress and well-being of the students.
These rules ensure that students maintain their school diary properly, which is an essential tool for communication and record-keeping within the school.
The General Information Course is covered under the Literary and Debating Association (L.D.A.) and includes a variety of activities designed to enhance students' skills in different areas.
These activities under the General Information Course aim to provide a holistic educational experience, fostering intellectual, artistic, and practical skills among students.
This activity challenges students to think on their feet as they argue for and against a topic within a short time frame. It develops quick thinking, adaptability, and public speaking skills.
Students participate in elocution competitions to improve their speaking abilities, articulation, and confidence. They deliver speeches in both English and their native language, enhancing their oratory skills and linguistic proficiency.
Quizzes are conducted to test and expand students' knowledge on various subjects, including science and general knowledge. These activities promote curiosity, improve memory, and encourage students to stay informed about the world around them.
Students learn and perform Western music, including vocal and instrumental pieces. This activity nurtures their musical talents and exposes them to different musical traditions.
Training in classical music helps students appreciate and perform traditional music forms. It enhances their understanding of music theory and practice.
Students receive instruction in playing various musical instruments, developing their technical skills and musical expression.
Artistic activities like drawing and painting provide students with a creative outlet. They learn different techniques and styles, which help in developing their artistic abilities and aesthetic appreciation.
Every pupil should take special care of the school diary and bring it to class every day.
If a student loses their diary, they must obtain written authorization from the Principal to purchase a duplicate diary, paying a special fine for carelessness.
All entries related to absence and late coming must be recorded in the handbook and not on separate sheets of paper.
These rules ensure that students maintain their school diary properly, which is an essential tool for communication and record-keeping within the school.