Science Club: 2025-2026
Curiosity in Action:  Students Redefine Science with Creativity

The Science Club successfully organized a captivating series of events on 25th and 27th October 2025, celebrating curiosity, innovation, and the spirit of scientific inquiry. Students from Classes 6 to 12 enthusiastically participated in a diverse range of activities, including Design Your Superhero, Scientific Newsletter, Science Quiz, Sci-Fi Advertisement, Model Making, and Unsolved Mysteries. Each event provided a platform for young minds to think creatively, experiment fearlessly, and present their scientific imagination in inspiring ways.

Computer Club: Fostering Innovation

Under the guidance of Mrs. S. Waqar, the Computer Club organized engaging activities on 29th October  for Classes 6–12. The highlight, Spectrabyte for Classes 11–12, showcased innovative tech projects judged by Mrs. A. Mitra and Dr. S. Mishra. The events inspired creativity, collaboration, and a passion for technology among students.

UNESCO Club: 2025-2026

The UNESCO Club held its activities on 29th October, 2025 where students from Classes 6 to 12 showcased creativity and cultural awareness through events like Catch a Dream, Mirrors of Society, Rhythms of Heritage, and Puppeteer’s Whisper, reflecting the true spirit of UNESCO.

 Literary Club: 2025–2026

The Literary Club of Girls’ High School and College held its annual activities on 30th October, 2025 under the theme “Once Upon Our Time.” Students from Classes 6 to 12 participated with enthusiasm and creativity in events such as Create Your Own Fable, Pitch Perfect, Ink & Intellect, Walk the Tale, The Bard & Beyond, Detective Duels, and Echoes of India. The programme beautifully showcased students’ literary talents and highlighted how literature continues to inspire imagination, empathy, and expression.

 Art Club: 2025-26

“In every child lies an artist; the challenge is to remain one as we grow.” — Pablo Picasso
The Art Club conducted its annual activity on 3rd November, 2025 for Classes VI–XII, transforming the school premises into a vibrant hub of colour, creativity, and innovation. The middle school students prepared Motivational 3D Posters and Upcycled Crafts using plastic Bottles, reflecting artistic skill blended with environmental awareness. The senior section explored Pebble Art, Clay Modelling, and Fridge Magnets, demonstrating refined craftsmanship and originality. For Classes XI–XII, the event encouraged deeper artistic expression through Nature-Inspired Face Masks, Nature Art, and a nostalgic School Memories Poster, capturing emotional connections through collage and design. The event beautifully embodied the Art Club’s vision of fostering creative thinking, sustainability, and expressive artistry among young learners.

 Commerce Club: 2025–2026

“Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.” – Robert Collier
The Commerce Club conducted its Annual Exhibition of Models and Charts on 7th November,2025, featuring participants from Classes XI C, XII C, and the Humanities stream. The event was inaugurated by Ms. Tulika Mehrotra (CA), alumna of the 2004 batch, who also judged the exhibits and encouraged the students. A Documentary Making Competition was also organised on 6th November, 2025 and judged by the faculty. The activities highlighted the students’ creativity, clarity of concepts, and confident presentation.

 Kshitij Club: 2025–26

The Kshitij Club organized a vibrant Inter-Class Activity on 11th November, 2025 in the Senior Auditorium for students of Classes VI–XII. The event began with the Lord’s Prayer, an introduction video, and a graceful welcome dance. Students showcased their creativity and talent through various competitions — Singing (Sangeet Yatra), Dance Battle (Taal Tarang), Kavi Sammelan, Muhavare Manthan, Letter Writing (Hoslon ke Naam Patra), and Model Making (Bhartiyta Ek Rang). Each event reflected the participants’ enthusiasm, expression, and cultural understanding. The program concluded with a thought-provoking Nukkad Natak, followed by appreciation from Rev. Dr. V. Eusebius and the National Anthem, making it a memorable celebration of art, culture, and intellect.