To ensure the all-round development of the mind and body, the school regularly conducts the following co-curricular activities to nurture creativity, confidence, and character among students:

  1. Debate – Encourages logical thinking, public speaking, and confidence while discussing relevant social and academic topics.


  1. Role Play – Helps students express different perspectives and improves empathy, imagination, and communication skills.


  1. Drawing & Painting – Offers a platform to showcase creativity, color sense, and artistic imagination.


  1. Symposium – Provides opportunities for intellectual exchange and teamwork through structured discussions on important themes.


  1. Candle Making – Teaches creativity and patience while giving students hands-on experience with craftwork.


  1. Essay Writing – Develops writing ability, grammar, and critical thinking through structured expression of ideas.


  1. Recitation – Builds voice modulation, diction, and confidence in speaking poetry and prose aloud.


  1. Music Competitions – Encourages musical talent, rhythm, and expression through vocal and instrumental performances.


  1. Yoga & Aerobics – Promotes physical fitness, flexibility, and mental relaxation through regular health-oriented activities.


  1. Extempore – Enhances spontaneity and sharpens thinking skills by speaking on impromptu topics.


  1. Seminars – Cultivates research, presentation, and teamwork skills through group-led learning sessions.


  1. Clay Modeling – Encourages tactile creativity and artistic expression through shaping and modeling.


  1. Creative Writing – Fosters imagination and literary expression in stories, poems, and essays.


  1. Quiz – Strengthens knowledge, quick thinking, and team coordination across diverse subjects.


  1. Community Service – Promotes awareness and compassion by engaging students in social and environmental causes.


  1. Dance (Indian & Western) – Showcases rhythmic expression and cultural understanding through traditional and modern dance forms.


  1. Group Discussions – Develops the ability to articulate thoughts clearly and to listen respectfully to differing opinions.


  1. Pantomime – Improves body language and non-verbal communication through expressive silent acts.


  1. Dramatics – Builds acting skills, teamwork, and confidence through stage performance and script interpretation.


  1. Art & Craft/Caricatures – Encourages fine motor skills and creativity through drawing, design, and humorous illustrations.


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