EUREKA CLUB
Each individual has his own interests, talents and abilities .Children have the tendency to make things, break things and handle things on their own. The Eureka Club would help in channelizing the energy of the students and make use of their skills and talents, which would satisfy their instincts and urges and help in their overall personality development. Self-expression, independent research, constructive activities are some of the opportunities that would be provided by the science club. Thorough activities of a science club, learning of science becomes joyful and active.
The club aims:
- To cultivate interest in learning science.
- To encourage participation in the activities organized by the science club.
- To develop awareness and concern for scientific issues in personal, social, environmental and technological contexts.
- To help students develop a scientific way of learning.
- To understand scientific knowledge through experiments.
CLUB HEAD : MR HRISHIT KAUSHIK
CLUB MEMBERS : MR. AJAY MEHTA
MS. JYOTI MALIK
MS. KUMARI SHALINI
MS. DIKSHA THAPA
MS. PRAMILA BISHT
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1
|
Wednesday
28 July 2024
|
Essay Writing
Slogan Writing
|
VIII A&B VIII C&D
|
VIEW REPORT |
2 |
|
Budding Scientist |
III-V |
VIEW REPORT |
3 |
Wednesday
6 Nov 2024
|
Enactment of a Scientist |
IX |
VIEW REPORT |
4 |
Wednesday
6 Nov 2024
|
Science Quiz
|
XI |
VIEW REPORT |
ARYABHATTA CLUB
Named after great Indian Mathematician, Aryabhatta, who gave the most important number “0” to the world, Aryabhata Club is an initiative towards promoting mathematics in the school campus. It includes fun and competitive activities that any student can participate in. It is a great way for students to develop intuitive thinking skills and learn new types and techniques in maths. Being a student initiated and teacher aided group, Aryabhata Club is dedicated to serve the needs and interest of all students.
The Club aims:
- To enrich students skills with higher order thinking
- To help students develop and sustain a positive attitude towards mathematics.
- To stimulate a child’s mathematical curiosity.
- To enable students to view not as a set of rules or guidelines, but as an art.
- To take the study of mathematics beyond the textbooks and classrooms and relate it with everyday life.
CLUB HEAD : MR. MANISH MOHAN
CLUB MEMBERS : MS REKHA SHARMA
MS. NAVDEEP KAUR
MS.ADITI SHARMA
MS. PRIYA MALHOTRA
MS. KAJAL KHURANA
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1 |
|
|
|
|
LINGUA FRANCA CLUB - ENGLISH
“Literature is the art of discovering something extraordinary and saying with ordinary words, something extraordinary.”
MBS International School, Dwarka believes in providing multitudinous prospects to our young litterateurs to sap their intellectual competence with creative endeavours, thus enhancing and chiseling their articulation skills to mould them into champions, armed with varied literary accomplishments.
Pursuing with its commitment to imbibe in them the finer nuances of language, The Literary Club of the school has outlined varied activities to help nourish their insatiable astuteness.
The club aims:
- To develop and hone the literary skills of the students.
- Inspire students to develop a taste for literature.
- To display their intellectual and independent thinking skills and imbibe a sense of confidence.
- To foster a love for language, enhance literary creativity and provide an avenue for self-expression beyond the school curriculum.
- To make learning of language fun, dynamic and objective.
CLUB HEAD (ENGLISH) |
MS. SHINY BENJAMIN |
CLUB MEMBERS |
MS. SANGITA GHOSH
MS. VAISHALI SHARMA
MS. PRIYANKA TANWAR
MS. JYOTI KHANIJOW
MS. RK VANDANA
|
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1 |
Wednesday
8 May 2024
|
Celebrating Mothers-Role Play (Theme: Super Mom) |
III |
VIEW REPORT |
2 |
Wednesday
8 May 2024
|
POETRY CORNER
(THEME-MOTHER)
|
IV |
VIEW REPORT |
3 |
Wednesday
8 May 2024
|
Story Telling |
V |
VIEW REPORT |
4 |
Wednesday
8 May 2024
|
Poem Composition
|
IX |
VIEW REPORT |
5
|
Wednesday
8 May 2024
|
Character Enactment |
X |
VIEW REPORT |
6 |
Wednesday
8 May 2024
|
Poster Making |
XI |
VIEW REPORT |
LINGUA FRANCA CLUB - HINDI
CLUB HEAD - MS PUSHPA SINGH
CLUB MEMBERS- MS NIKITA
MS SARITA PODDAR
MS. AFREEN NAAZ
MS. JYOTI ZAILDAR
MS. MEENAKSHI
MS. ANNU
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1
|
Wednesday
3 July 2024
|
Doha Gayan |
VI |
VIEW REPORT |
2 |
Wednesday
3 July 2024
|
Slogan Lekhan |
VII |
VIEW REPORT |
3 |
Wednesday
3 July 2024
|
Poster Making |
VIII |
VIEW REPORT |
4 |
Wednesday
10 July 2024
|
Anuchhed lekhan
|
IX |
VIEW REPORT |
5 |
Wednesday
10 July 2024
|
वाद विवाद प्रतियोगिता-"क्या शुद्ध शाकाहार (Vegan) पृथ्वी को बचा सकता है?" |
X |
VIEW REPORT |
6 |
Wednesday
10 July 2024
|
हास्य कविता वाचन |
XI & XII |
VIEW REPORT |
ECO CLUB
Eco Club plays a vital role in ecology education. Ecology can be defined as the scientific study of interactions among organisms and their environment. It is an inter-disciplinary field that straddles biology, geography and earth science. Eco-club provides an opportunity for experiences that the textbook, lecture and even laboratory cannot match.
The club aims:
- To educate and make students aware about ecology.
- To develop students’ personality: Club members develop valuable skills such as public speaking, management and leadership.
- To provide career guidance: Students are able to meet students with similar interests. Members can learn about career paths and options.
- To develop and enhance research skills: Activities such as field trips allow students to network with ecologists and related professionals.
Eco club offers a wonderful opportunity to create awareness, build attitudes and help the students take up activities in a real world, in a way in which the constraints of the classroom and curriculum will not allow.
CLUB HEAD : MS. NANCY
CLUB MEMBERS: MS. BHAWNA SAJWAN
MS. BHAVNA BINWAL
MS. VANSHIKA
MS. SAKSHI PANWAR
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1 |
Wednesday
28 August 2024
|
Best out of Waste- Table Mat |
III |
VIEW REPORT |
2 |
Wednesday
28 August 2024
|
Best out of Waste: Pen Stand |
IV |
VIEW REPORT |
3 |
Wednesday
28 August 2024
|
Best out of Waste- Bottle |
V |
VIEW REPORT |
4 |
Wednesday
8 August 2024
|
E CORNER ACTIVITY |
VI |
VIEW REPORT |
5 |
Wednesday
28 August 2024
|
Upcycling Drive |
VII |
VIEW REPORT |
6 |
Wednesday
28 August 202
|
Essay Writing
Slogan Writing |
VIII A&B
VIII C&D
|
VIEW REPORT |
7 |
Wednesday
28 August 2024
|
Green talking Heads-"Green Jobs and Economic Growth: A
Solution to Environmental and Social Issues."
|
IX |
VIEW REPORT |
8 |
Wednesday
28 August 2024
|
Quiz On “Green India Clean India” |
XI |
VIEW REPORT |
GOOD SAMARITAN CLUB
“No education is complete without students being made to feel for the underprivileged and marginalized as well the social network around them including the environment they breathe in.”
The Social Service Club at MBS International School will help develop its students’ potential to serve the needy through its carefully planned activities. The club will be able to develop in them leadership skills. It will prepare them for a lifetime of community involvement and contribution to the society.
The club aims:
- To enhance the personal interaction between students and peer groups.
- To gain and develop students’ skills in group dynamics, leadership, co-operation and co-coordinating activities, meetings and events.
- To provide students with opportunities to get in touch with the community and realize the role they can play and the core values of the society so that they become active and responsible citizens.
CLUB HEAD : MS. TAMANNA
CLUB MEMBER : MS. POOJA GABA
MS. PARUL TRIVEDI
MS. MANSI GOSWAMI
MS. GUNJAN
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1 |
Wednesday
4 September 2024
|
Greeting Card Making |
III |
VIEW REPORT |
2 |
Wednesday
4 September 2024
|
Kindness Graffiti Wall |
IV and V |
VIEW REPORT |
3 |
Wednesday
4 September 2024
|
Compassion and Kindness Rocks Activity |
VI |
VIEW REPORT |
4 |
Wednesday
4 September 2024
|
Compassion and Kindness Rocks Activity |
VII |
VIEW REPORT |
5 |
Wednesday
4 September 2024
|
Anti-bullying Campaign |
VIII |
VIEW REPORT |
6 |
Wednesday
4 September 2024
|
VISIT TO OLD AGE HOME |
IX & X |
VIEW REPORT |
7 |
Wednesday
4 September 2024
|
NGO VISIT |
XI & XII |
VIEW REPORT |
ENTITY CLUB
The club aims:
- Grass root development of young minds to become talented future of our society.
- Cultivating mental strength and character by instilling certain valuable skills such as
- Public Speaking Skills
- Empathy
- Leadership Skills
- Teamwork
- Problem-solving skills
- Emotion management skills
- Listening skills
- Conflict resolution skills
CLUB HEAD : MS. KAJAL GUPTA
CLUB MEMBERS : MS. NUPUR AGGARWAL
MS. PRIYANKA BHOLA
MS. DINKY
MS. SIMRAT
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1 |
Wednesday
24 April 2024
|
Role Model Spotlight
|
III |
VIEW REPORT |
2 |
Wednesday
24 April 2024
|
SELF PORTRAYAL |
IV & V |
VIEW REPORT |
3 |
Wednesday
24 April 2024
|
Team Building Activities-Problem Solving |
VI TO VIII |
VIEW REPORT |
4 |
Wednesday
24 April 2024
|
Self Reflection- Personality Development |
IX & X
|
VIEW REPORT |
5
|
Wednesday
24 April 2024
|
Gratitude Journal
|
XI |
VIEW REPORT |
6
|
Wednesday
24 April 2024
|
Role Play: Job Interview |
XII |
VIEW REPORT |
TECHIES CLUB
The world of education is changing as the modern world continues to grow. With so much progress happening, it’s important that education be able to reach students in novel ways to brace students are prepared for the future, as the students of today are the leaders and inventors of tomorrow.
The TECHIES Club will explore innovations in information technology.
To benefit students and establish them in the ever-progressing world of technology.
The club aims:
- To create awareness on the current trends in computers
- To improve analytical & logical skills
- To learn the dynamics of a computer and use it for higher learning
- Introducing students to new technologies
- To bring out creative talents
- To test the knowledge of the students
- To impart knowledge to the students
CLUB HEAD : MS. RISHU KAUL
CLUB MEMBERS: MS. BABITA RANGRA
MS. JASNEET KAKKAR
MS. JYOTI KHATTER
MS. NISHI GUPTA
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
|
|
|
|
|
QUIZ CLUB
CLUB HEAD : MS. JULIET ANTONY
CLUB MEMBER : MR. SATPAL SINGH
MS. MAMTA CHAUHAN
MS. PRATIBHA GAIROLA
MS. NEHA PANDEY
MS. VIBHA PRASAD
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1 |
Wednesday
16 October 2024
|
Indian Festivals, Our Nation Our Pride, Global Warming |
III -V |
VIEW REPORT |
2 |
Wednesday
16 October 2024
|
General Knowledge Quiz |
VII |
VIEW REPORT |
2 |
Wednesday
16 October 2024
|
IT |
VIII |
VIEW REPORT |
3 |
Wednesday
16 October 2024
|
Sports |
IX & X |
VIEW REPORT |
4 |
Wednesday
16 October 2024
|
Current Affairs |
XI & XII
|
VIEW REPORT |
EK BHARAT SHRESHTH BHARAT CLUB
Heritage is a keystone of our culture that plays an important role in our politics, society, business and world view. It informs, influences and inspires public debate and policy both directly and indirectly.
Our tangible, intangible and natural heritage and all the associated myths, legends, traditions, and memories provide us with a common language and insight that enables us to communicate on a deep level with each other and to express ourselves in a unique way to the outside world.
The club aims:
- To understand who and what we are.
- To take pride in the unique diversity of India’s cultural identity.
- To take care of the past so as to create a better future.
- To give an exciting dimension to learning.
The heritage club will regard students as active seekers of knowledge by throwing light on the multiplicity of history and cultural experiences that exist in India. It will attempt to whet a student’s appetite for historical enquiry.
CLUB HEAD : MS. PAYAL DEV
CLUB MEMBERS :MR ABHISHEK SHAW
MS. RADHIKA SACHDEVA
MS. SAKSHI MITTAL
MS. NEHA PANWAR
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
|
|
|
|
|
EUREKA CLUB
Each individual has his own interests, talents and abilities .Children have the tendency to make things, break things and handle things on their own. The Eureka Club would help in channelizing the energy of the students and make use of their skills and talents, which would satisfy their instincts and urges and help in their overall personality development. Self-expression, independent research, constructive activities are some of the opportunities that would be provided by the science club. Thorough activities of a science club, learning of science becomes joyful and active.
The club aims:
- To cultivate interest in learning science.
- To encourage participation in the activities organized by the science club.
- To develop awareness and concern for scientific issues in personal, social, environmental and technological contexts.
- To help students develop a scientific way of learning.
- To understand scientific knowledge through experiments.
CLUB HEAD : MR HRISHIT KAUSHIK
CLUB MEMBERS : MR. AJAY MEHTA
MS. JYOTI MALIK
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1
|
22 November 2023
Wednesday
|
Budding Scientists
|
IV |
View Report |
2 |
22 November 2023
Wednesday
|
Indian Scientist |
V |
View Report |
3 |
24 November 2023 Friday |
Science Quiz |
VI-VIII |
View Report |
ARYABHATTA CLUB
Named after great Indian Mathematician, Aryabhatta, who gave the most important number “0” to the world, Aryabhata Club is an initiative towards promoting mathematics in the school campus. It includes fun and competitive activities that any student can participate in. It is a great way for students to develop intuitive thinking skills and learn new types and techniques in maths. Being a student initiated and teacher aided group, Aryabhata Club is dedicated to serve the needs and interest of all students.
The Club aims:
- To enrich students skills with higher order thinking
- To help students develop and sustain a positive attitude towards mathematics.
- To stimulate a child’s mathematical curiosity.
- To enable students to view not as a set of rules or guidelines, but as an art.
- To take the study of mathematics beyond the textbooks and classrooms and relate it with everyday life.
CLUB HEAD : MR. MANISH MOHAN
CLUB MEMBERS : MR NAVDEEP SINGH
MS. NAVDEEP KAUR
MS. LEENA GANDHI
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1 |
27 December 2023
Wednesday
|
3D Shapes |
III |
View Report |
2 |
27 December 2023
Wednesday
|
Sudoku puzzle (5x5 grid)
|
IV |
View Report |
3 |
27 December 2023
Wednesday
|
Formula Book Mark
|
V |
View Report |
4 |
27 December 2023
Wednesday
|
WIKKI-SHAPES |
VI A, B, C & D |
View Report |
5 |
27 December 2023
Wednesday
|
Sudoku |
VII |
View Report |
6 |
27 December 2023
Wednesday
|
RANGOMETRY
|
VIII A, B & C
|
View Report |
7 |
27 December 2023
Wednesday
|
FIGURIESTA |
XI A, B, C&D |
View Report |
LINGUA FRANCA CLUB - ENGLISH
“Literature is the art of discovering something extraordinary and saying with ordinary words, something extraordinary.”
MBS International School, Dwarka believes in providing multitudinous prospects to our young litterateurs to sap their intellectual competence with creative endeavours, thus enhancing and chiseling their articulation skills to mould them into champions, armed with varied literary accomplishments.
Pursuing with its commitment to imbibe in them the finer nuances of language, The Literary Club of the school has outlined varied activities to help nourish their insatiable astuteness.
The club aims:
- To develop and hone the literary skills of the students.
- Inspire students to develop a taste for literature.
- To display their intellectual and independent thinking skills and imbibe a sense of confidence.
- To foster a love for language, enhance literary creativity and provide an avenue for self-expression beyond the school curriculum.
- To make learning of language fun, dynamic and objective.
CLUB HEAD (ENGLISH) |
MS. SHINY BENJAMIN |
CLUB MEMBERS |
MS. SANGITA GHOSH
MS. VAISHALI SHARMA
|
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1
|
10 May 2023
Wednesday
|
R-Advertisement |
III |
VIEW REPORT |
2
|
5 May 2023
Wednesday
|
Poetry Sculpture
|
IV |
VIEW REPORT |
3 |
10 May 2023
Wednesday
|
TALK SHOW |
V |
VIEW REPORT |
4 |
10 May 2023
Wednesday
|
Book Cover Designing |
VI |
VIEW REPORT |
5 |
8 May 2023
Monday
|
Oral Presentation |
VII A,B,C,D |
VIEW REPORT |
6 |
8 May 2023
Monday
|
Travel Brochures |
VIII A,B,C |
VIEW REPORT |
7 |
10 May 2023
Wednesday
|
Poem Recitation |
IX |
VIEW REPORT |
8 |
10 May 2023
Wednesday
|
Character Enactment |
X |
VIEW REPORT |
9 |
10 May 2023
Wednesday
|
Character Enactment |
XI |
VIEW REPORT |
LINGUA FRANCA CLUB - HINDI
CLUB HEAD - MS PUSHPA SINGH
CLUB MEMBERS- MS SHAANU
MS SARITA PODDAR
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1
|
12 July 2023
Wednesday
|
Paragraph Writing (Harit Urja) |
IX |
VIEW REPORT |
2 |
12 July 2023
Wednesday
|
Vaakchaturya (Harit Urja) |
X |
VIEW REPORT |
ECO CLUB
Eco Club plays a vital role in ecology education. Ecology can be defined as the scientific study of interactions among organisms and their environment. It is an inter-disciplinary field that straddles biology, geography and earth science. Eco-club provides an opportunity for experiences that the textbook, lecture and even laboratory cannot match.
The club aims:
- To educate and make students aware about ecology.
- To develop students’ personality: Club members develop valuable skills such as public speaking, management and leadership.
- To provide career guidance: Students are able to meet students with similar interests. Members can learn about career paths and options.
- To develop and enhance research skills: Activities such as field trips allow students to network with ecologists and related professionals.
Eco club offers a wonderful opportunity to create awareness, build attitudes and help the students take up activities in a real world, in a way in which the constraints of the classroom and curriculum will not allow.
CLUB HEAD : MS. NANCY
CLUB MEMBERS: MS. SAVITA MALIK
MS. BHAVNA BINWAL
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1 |
16.08.2023
Wednesday
|
Turtle Making
|
III |
VIEW REPORT |
2 |
16.08.2023
Wednesday
|
Greeting Card Making |
IV |
VIEW REPORT |
3 |
16.08.2023
Wednesday
|
Best Out of Waste
|
V |
VIEW REPORT |
4
|
16.08.2023
Wednesday
|
Plantation Drive
|
VI |
VIEW REPORT |
5 |
16.08.2023
Wednesday
|
POEM RECITATION |
VII(A,B,C,D) |
VIEW REPORT |
6 |
16.08.2023
Wednesday
|
TERRARIUM MAKING |
VIII(A,B,C) |
VIEW REPORT |
7 |
16.08.2023
Wednesday
|
Quiz On “Clean India -Swachhata Abhiyan” |
IX & XI |
VIEW REPORT |
GOOD SAMARITAN CLUB
“No education is complete without students being made to feel for the underprivileged and marginalized as well the social network around them including the environment they breathe in.”
The Social Service Club at MBS International School will help develop its students’ potential to serve the needy through its carefully planned activities. The club will be able to develop in them leadership skills. It will prepare them for a lifetime of community involvement and contribution to the society.
The club aims:
- To enhance the personal interaction between students and peer groups.
- To gain and develop students’ skills in group dynamics, leadership, co-operation and co-coordinating activities, meetings and events.
- To provide students with opportunities to get in touch with the community and realize the role they can play and the core values of the society so that they become active and responsible citizens.
CLUB HEAD : MS. ANJELA DAHIYA
CLUB MEMBER : MS. DEEPIKA BHUTANI
MS. HIMANI SARIN ARORA
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1 |
11.10.2023
Wednesday
|
Kindness Tree |
III |
View Report |
2 |
11.10.2023
Wednesday
|
Pantomime |
IV & V |
View Report |
3 |
11.10.2023 Wednesday |
Book Mark Activity |
VI |
View Report |
4 |
11.10.2023
Wednesday
|
Card Making Competition |
VII |
View Report |
5 |
11.10.2023
Wednesday
|
Poster Making Activity on Kindness Matters |
VIII |
View Report |
6 |
11.10.2023
Wednesday
|
Kindness Matters |
IX & XI |
View Report |
7 |
11.10.2023
Wednesday
|
Empathy |
IX |
View Report |
ENTITY CLUB
The club aims:
- Grass root development of young minds to become talented future of our society.
- Cultivating mental strength and character by instilling certain valuable skills such as
- Public Speaking Skills
- Empathy
- Leadership Skills
- Teamwork
- Problem-solving skills
- Emotion management skills
- Listening skills
- Conflict resolution skills
CLUB HEAD : MS. ANJALI JUYAL
CLUB MEMBERS : MS. NUPUR AGGARWAL
MS. PRIYANKA BHOLA
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TECHIES CLUB
The world of education is changing as the modern world continues to grow. With so much progress happening, it’s important that education be able to reach students in novel ways to brace students are prepared for the future, as the students of today are the leaders and inventors of tomorrow.
The TECHIES Club will explore innovations in information technology.
To benefit students and establish them in the ever-progressing world of technology.
The club aims:
- To create awareness on the current trends in computers
- To improve analytical & logical skills
- To learn the dynamics of a computer and use it for higher learning
- Introducing students to new technologies
- To bring out creative talents
- To test the knowledge of the students
- To impart knowledge to the students
CLUB HEAD : MS. RISHU KAUL
CLUB MEMBERS: MS. BABITA RANGRA
MS. JYOTI KHATTER
MS. NISHI GUPTA
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1 |
31.01.2024
Wednesday
|
RoboMind shapes(using remote) |
III |
VIEW REPORT |
2 |
31.01.2024
Wednesday
|
RoboMind shapes without using remote |
IV |
VIEW REPORT |
3 |
31.01.2024
Wednesday
|
Pros & Cons of using Mobile Phone in Students Life |
V |
VIEW REPORT |
4 |
31.01.2024
Wednesday
|
Scratch - Story Making |
VI |
VIEW REPORT |
5 |
31.01.2024
Wednesday
|
HTML Portfolio Designing |
VII |
VIEW REPORT |
5 |
31.01.2024
Wednesday
|
Flash Animation |
VIII |
VIEW REPORT |
6 |
31.01.2024
Wednesday
|
Brochure Designing |
IX |
VIEW REPORT |
7 |
31.01.2024
Wednesday
|
Encipher Programming |
XI |
VIEW REPORT |
QUIZ CLUB
CLUB HEAD : MS. JULIET ANTONY
CLUB MEMBER : MR. SATPAL SINGH
MS. SARITA LOVRAS
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
|
Date and Day of the Activity
|
Activity
|
Participants
|
View Report |
1 |
25.10.2023 Wednesday |
Quiz on Ramayana |
III |
View Report |
2 |
25.10.2023 Wednesday |
Know Your Country |
IV |
View Report |
3 |
25.10.2023 Wednesday |
Freedom Fighters |
V |
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4
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25.10.2023 Wednesday
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Quiz on Current Affairs, Science, Social Science
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VI to XI
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5. |
25.10.2023 Wednesday |
Science Quiz |
VIII and XI |
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6. |
22.11.2023 Wednesday |
Science Quiz
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IX- XII
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EK BHARAT SHRESHTH BHARAT CLUB
Heritage is a keystone of our culture that plays an important role in our politics, society, business and world view. It informs, influences and inspires public debate and policy both directly and indirectly.
Our tangible, intangible and natural heritage and all the associated myths, legends, traditions, and memories provide us with a common language and insight that enables us to communicate on a deep level with each other and to express ourselves in a unique way to the outside world.
The club aims:
- To understand who and what we are.
- To take pride in the unique diversity of India’s cultural identity.
- To take care of the past so as to create a better future.
- To give an exciting dimension to learning.
The heritage club will regard students as active seekers of knowledge by throwing light on the multiplicity of history and cultural experiences that exist in India. It will attempt to whet a student’s appetite for historical enquiry.
CLUB HEAD : MS. PARUL TRIVEDI
CLUB MEMBERS : MR. RAVI KUMAR
MS. RADHIKA SACHDEVA
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
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Date and Day of the Activity
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Activity
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Participants
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1
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07.02.2024 Wednesday
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Shloka Chanting
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III |
VIEW REPORT |
2
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07.02.2024
Wednesday
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Quiz Competition
|
IV |
VIEW REPORT |
3 |
07.02.2024
Wednesday
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Timeline on the Life of Mahatma Gandhi
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V |
VIEW REPORT |
4 |
07.02.2024
Wednesday
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State Food Festival
|
VI |
VIEW REPORT |
5 |
07.02.2024
Wednesday
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INDIAN CONSTITUTION
|
VII |
VIEW REPORT |
6 |
07.02.2024
Wednesday
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BHARAT PARV
|
VIII |
VIEW REPORT |
7 |
07.02.2024
Wednesday
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Save Earth
|
IX |
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ECO CLUB
Eco Club plays a vital role in ecology education. Ecology can be defined as the scientific study of interactions among organisms and their environment. It is an inter-disciplinary field that straddles biology, geography and earth science. Eco-club provides an opportunity for experiences that the textbook, lecture and even laboratory cannot match.
The club aims:
- To educate and make students aware about ecology.
- To develop students’ personality: Club members develop valuable skills such as public speaking, management and leadership.
- To provide career guidance: Students are able to meet students with similar interests. Members can learn about career paths and options.
- To develop and enhance research skills: Activities such as field trips allow students to network with ecologists and related professionals.
Eco club offers a wonderful opportunity to create awareness, build attitudes and help the students take up activities in a real world, in a way in which the constraints of the classroom and curriculum will not allow.
CLUB HEAD : MS. NANCY
CLUB MEMBERS: MS. SAVITA MALIK
MS. BHAVNA BINWAL
TECHIES CLUB
The world of education is changing as the modern world continues to grow. With so much progress happening, it’s important that education be able to reach students in novel ways to brace students are prepared for the future, as the students of today are the leaders and inventors of tomorrow.
The TECHIES Club will explore innovations in information technology.
To benefit students and establish them in the ever-progressing world of technology.
The club aims:
- To create awareness on the current trends in computers
- To improve analytical & logical skills
- To learn the dynamics of a computer and use it for higher learning
- Introducing students to new technologies
- To bring out creative talents
- To test the knowledge of the students
- To impart knowledge to the students
CLUB HEAD : MS. RISHU KAUL
CLUB MEMBERS: MS. BABITA RANGRA
MS. JASNEET KAKKAR
EUREKA CLUB
Each individual has his own interests, talents and abilities .Children have the tendency to make things, break things and handle things on their own. The Eureka Club would help in channelizing the energy of the students and make use of their skills and talents, which would satisfy their instincts and urges and help in their overall personality development. Self-expression, independent research, constructive activities are some of the opportunities that would be provided by the science club. Thorough activities of a science club, learning of science becomes joyful and active.
The club aims:
- To cultivate interest in learning science.
- To encourage participation in the activities organized by the science club.
- To develop awareness and concern for scientific issues in personal, social, environmental and technological contexts.
- To help students develop a scientific way of learning.
- To understand scientific knowledge through experiments.
CLUB HEAD : MR HRISHIT KAUSHIK
CLUB MEMBERS : MR. AJAY MEHTA
MS. JYOTI MALIK
EK BHARAT SHRESHTH BHARAT CLUB
Heritage is a keystone of our culture that plays an important role in our politics, society, business and world view. It informs, influences and inspires public debate and policy both directly and indirectly.
Our tangible, intangible and natural heritage and all the associated myths, legends, traditions, and memories provide us with a common language and insight that enables us to communicate on a deep level with each other and to express ourselves in a unique way to the outside world.
The club aims:
- To understand who and what we are.
- To take pride in the unique diversity of India’s cultural identity.
- To take care of the past so as to create a better future.
- To give an exciting dimension to learning.
The heritage club will regard students as active seekers of knowledge by throwing light on the multiplicity of history and cultural experiences that exist in India. It will attempt to whet a student’s appetite for historical enquiry.
CLUB HEAD : MS. PARUL TRIVEDI
CLUB MEMBERS : MR. RAVI KUMAR
MS. RADHIKA SACHDEVA
ENTITY CLUB
Entity club also called personality development club, not only recognizes the different identities of the members but also grooms their inherent talents by developing their confidence and communication skills. Entity club has been framed to explore the passions and aspirations of each child. The club co-ordinates multi-farious activities to facilitate students to build up skills necessary to deal with the current scenario of cut-throat competition.
The club aims:
- Grass root development of young minds to become talented future of our society.
- Cultivating mental strength and character by instilling certain valuable skills such as
- Public Speaking Skills
- Empathy
- Leadership Skills
- Teamwork
- Problem-solving skills
- Emotion management skills
- Listening skills
- Conflict resolution skills
CLUB HEAD : MS. SMILY
CLUB MEMBERS : MS.ANJALI JUYAL
LINGUA FRANCA CLUB - HINDI
CLUB HEAD - MS PUSHPA SINGH
CLUB MEMBERS- MS ANITA SHARMA
- MS SAVITA SHARMA
MS JYOTI ZAILDAR
MS SHIVANI SHARMA
MS NIDHI BHASIN
MS PRIYANKA SABHARWAL
ARITAN CLUB
“No education is complete without students being made to feel for the underprivileged and marginalized as well the social network around them including the environment they breathe in.”
The Social Service Club at MBS International School will help develop its students’ potential to serve the needy through its carefully planned activities. The club will be able to develop in them leadership skills. It will prepare them for a lifetime of community involvement and contribution to the society.
The club aims:
- To enhance the personal interaction between students and peer groups.
- To gain and develop students’ skills in group dynamics, leadership, co-operation and co-coordinating activities, meetings and events.
- To provide students with opportunities to get in touch with the community and realize the role they can play and the core values of the society so that they become active and responsible citizens.
CLUB HEAD - MS PRIYA YADAV
CLUB MEMBERS- MS PRIYANKA PANDEY
MS DEEPIKA BHUTANI
MS SAKSHI NAGPAL
MS PARUL GULATI
MS. PARUL GULATI
CLUBS (IV-IX, XI)
1. ARYABHATA CLUB
Named after great Indian Mathematician, Aryabhata, who gave the most important number “0” to the world, Aryabhata Club is an initiative towards promoting mathematics in the school campus. It includes fun and competitive activities that any student can participate in. It is a great way for students to develop intuitive thinking skills and learn new types and techniques in maths. Being a student initiated and teacher aided group, Aryabhata Club is dedicated to serve the needs and interest of all students.
The Club aims:
- To enrich students skills with higher order thinking
- To help students develop and sustain a positive attitude towards mathematics.
- To stimulate a child’s mathematical curiosity.
- To enable students to view not as a set of rules or guidelines, but as an art.
- To take the study of mathematics beyond the textbooks and classrooms and relate it with everyday life.
CLUB HEAD : MR. MANISH MOHAN
CLUB MEMBERS : MR NAVDEEP SINGH
MR. SATPAL SINGH
MS. VANDANA BAGESHWAR
MS JASNEET KAKKAR
Ms. BHARTI GAUR
MS LATIKA GOEL
MS. KANIKA
2. ECO CLUB
Eco Club plays a vital role in ecology education. Ecology can be defined as the scientific study of interactions among organisms and their environment. It is an inter-disciplinary field that straddles biology, geography and earth science. Eco-club provides an opportunity for experiences that the textbook, lecture and even laboratory cannot match.
The club aims:
- To educate and make students aware about ecology.
- To develop students’ personality: Club members develop valuable skills such as public speaking, management and leadership.
- To provide career guidance: Students are able to meet students with similar interests. Members can learn about career paths and options.
- To develop and enhance research skills: Activities such as field trips allow students to network with ecologists and related professionals.
Eco club offers a wonderful opportunity to create awareness, build attitudes and help the students take up activities in a real world, in a way in which the constraints of the classroom and curriculum will not allow.
CLUB HEAD : MS. NANCY
CLUB MEMBERS: MS. SUNEYANA GROVER
MS. SAPNA KASHYAP
MS. NEETU SHOKEEN
3. TECHIES CLUB
The world of education is changing as the modern world continues to grow. With so much progress happening, it’s important that education be able to reach students in novel ways to brace students are prepared for the future, as the students of today are the leaders and inventors of tomorrow.
The TECHIES Club will explore innovations in information technology.
To benefit students and establish them in the ever-progressing world of technology.
The club aims:
- To create awareness on the current trends in computers
- To improve analytical & logical skills
- To learn the dynamics of a computer and use it for higher learning
- Introducing students to new technologies
- To bring out creative talents
- To test the knowledge of the students
- To impart knowledge to the students
CLUB HEAD : MS. RISHU KAUL
CLUB MEMBERS: MS. RAKHI CHOUDHARY
MS. JYOTI KHATTER
4. EUREKA CLUB
Each individual has his own interests, talents and abilities .Children have the tendency to make things, break things and handle things on their own. The Eureka Club would help in channelizing the energy of the students and make use of their skills and talents, which would satisfy their instincts and urges and help in their overall personality development. Self-expression, independent research, constructive activities are some of the opportunities that would be provided by the science club. Thorough activities of a science club, learning of science becomes joyful and active.
The club aims:
- To cultivate interest in learning science.
- To encourage participation in the activities organized by the science club.
- To develop awareness and concern for scientific issues in personal, social, environmental and technological contexts.
- To help students develop a scientific way of learning.
- To understand scientific knowledge through experiments.
CLUB HEAD : MR HRISHIT KAUSHIK
CLUB MEMBERS : MS NEETU VERMA
MR ANSHUL VERMA
5. HERITAGE CLUB
Heritage is a keystone of our culture that plays an important role in our politics, society, business and world view. It informs, influences and inspires public debate and policy both directly and indirectly.
Our tangible, intangible and natural heritage and all the associated myths, legends, traditions, and memories provide us with a common language and insight that enables us to communicate on a deep level with each other and to express ourselves in a unique way to the outside world.
The club aims:
- To understand who and what we are.
- To take pride in the unique diversity of India’s cultural identity.
- To take care of the past so as to create a better future.
- To give an exciting dimension to learning.
The heritage club will regard students as active seekers of knowledge by throwing light on the multiplicity of history and cultural experiences that exist in India. It will attempt to whet a student’s appetite for historical enquiry.
CLUB HEAD : MS. PARUL TRIVEDI
CLUB MEMBERS : MS. JULIET ANTONY
MS. PRIYANKA SOOD
MS.PRIYA
6. ENTITY CLUB
Entity club also called personality development club, not only recognizes the different identities of the members but also grooms their inherent talents by developing their confidence and communication skills. Entity club has been framed to explore the passions and aspirations of each child. The club co-ordinates multi-farious activities to facilitate students to build up skills necessary to deal with the current scenario of cut-throat competition.
The club aims:
- Grass root development of young minds to become talented future of our society.
- Cultivating mental strength and character by instilling certain valuable skills such as
- Public Speaking Skills
- Empathy
- Leadership Skills
- Teamwork
- Problem-solving skills
- Emotion management skills
- Listening skills
- Conflict resolution skills
CLUB HEAD : MS. TANVEEN
CLUB MEMBERS : MS. JYOTI VERMA
MS. KANIKA
7. LINGUA FRANCA CLUB - ENGLISH
“Literature is the art of discovering something extraordinary and saying with ordinary words, something extraordinary.”
MBS International School, Dwarka believes in providing multitudinous prospects to our young litterateurs to sap their intellectual competence with creative endeavours, thus enhancing and chiseling their articulation skills to mould them into champions, armed with varied literary accomplishments.
Pursuing with its commitment to imbibe in them the finer nuances of language, The Literary Club of the school has outlined varied activities to help nourish their insatiable astuteness.
The club aims:
- To develop and hone the literary skills of the students.
- Inspire students to develop a taste for literature.
- To display their intellectual and independent thinking skills and imbibe a sense of confidence.
- To foster a love for language, enhance literary creativity and provide an avenue for self-expression beyond the school curriculum.
- To make learning of language fun, dynamic and objective.
CLUB HEAD (ENGLISH) |
MS. SHINY BENJAMIN |
CLUB MEMBERS |
MS AKSHITA JOHRI
MS TANVEEN
|
|
MS. JYOTI KHANIJOW |
LINGUA FRANCA CLUB - HINDI
CLUB HEAD - MS PUSHPA SINGH
CLUB MEMBERS- MS ANITA SHARMA
- MS ARTI KALA
8. GOOD SAMARITAN CLUB
“No education is complete without students being made to feel for the underprivileged and marginalized as well the social network around them including the environment they breathe in.”
The Social Service Club at MBS International School will help develop its students’ potential to serve the needy through its carefully planned activities. The club will be able to develop in them leadership skills. It will prepare them for a lifetime of community involvement and contribution to the society.
The club aims:
- To enhance the personal interaction between students and peer groups.
- To gain and develop students’ skills in group dynamics, leadership, co-operation and co-coordinating activities, meetings and events.
- To provide students with opportunities to get in touch with the community and realize the role they can play and the core values of the society so that they become active and responsible citizens.
CLUB HEAD |
MS VANDANA |
CLUB MEMBERS |
|
CLUBS (IV-IX, XI)
1. ARYABHATA CLUB
Named after great Indian Mathematician, Aryabhata, who gave the most important number “0” to the world, Aryabhata Club is an initiative towards promoting mathematics in the school campus. It includes fun and competitive activities that any student can participate in. It is a great way for students to develop intuitive thinking skills and learn new types and techniques in maths. Being a student initiated and teacher aided group, Aryabhata Club is dedicated to serve the needs and interest of all students.
The Club aims:
- To enrich students skills with higher order thinking
- To help students develop and sustain a positive attitude towards mathematics.
- To stimulate a child’s mathematical curiosity.
- To enable students to view not as a set of rules or guidelines, but as an art.
- To take the study of mathematics beyond the textbooks and classrooms and relate it with everyday life.
CLUB HEAD : MR. MANISH MOHAN
CLUB MEMBERS : MR NAVDEEP SINGH
MR. SATPAL SINGH
MS. VANDANA BAGESHWAR
MS JASNEET KAKKAR
MS POONAM GUPTA
Ms. BHARTI GAUR
2. ECO CLUB
Eco Club plays a vital role in ecology education. Ecology can be defined as the scientific study of interactions among organisms and their environment. It is an inter-disciplinary field that straddles biology, geography and earth science. Eco-club provides an opportunity for experiences that the textbook, lecture and even laboratory cannot match.
The club aims:
- To educate and make students aware about ecology.
- To develop students’ personality: Club members develop valuable skills such as public speaking, management and leadership.
- To provide career guidance: Students are able to meet students with similar interests. Members can learn about career paths and options.
- To develop and enhance research skills: Activities such as field trips allow students to network with ecologists and related professionals.
Eco club offers a wonderful opportunity to create awareness, build attitudes and help the students take up activities in a real world, in a way in which the constraints of the classroom and curriculum will not allow.
CLUB HEAD : MS. RICHA JASWAL
CLUB MEMBERS: MS. SUNEYANA GROVER
MS. SAPNA KASHYAP
MS. NUPUR
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
3. TECHIES CLUB
The world of education is changing as the modern world continues to grow. With so much progress happening, it’s important that education be able to reach students in novel ways to brace students are prepared for the future, as the students of today are the leaders and inventors of tomorrow.
The TECHIES Club will explore innovations in information technology.
To benefit students and establish them in the ever-progressing world of technology.
The club aims:
- To create awareness on the current trends in computers
- To improve analytical & logical skills
- To learn the dynamics of a computer and use it for higher learning
- Introducing students to new technologies
- To bring out creative talents
- To test the knowledge of the students
- To impart knowledge to the students
CLUB HEAD : MS. RENU GOSWAMY
CLUB MEMBERS: MS. RISHU KAUL
MS. JYOTI KHATTER
MS PARUL MANAV
4. EUREKA CLUB
Each individual has his own interests, talents and abilities .Children have the tendency to make things, break things and handle things on their own. The Eureka Club would help in channelizing the energy of the students and make use of their skills and talents, which would satisfy their instincts and urges and help in their overall personality development. Self-expression, independent research, constructive activities are some of the opportunities that would be provided by the science club. Thorough activities of a science club, learning of science becomes joyful and active.
The club aims:
- To cultivate interest in learning science.
- To encourage participation in the activities organized by the science club.
- To develop awareness and concern for scientific issues in personal, social, environmental and technological contexts.
- To help students develop a scientific way of learning.
- To understand scientific knowledge through experiments.
CLUB HEAD : MR HRISHIT KAUSHIK
CLUB MEMBERS : MS NEETU VERMA
MR ANSHUL VERMA
5. HERITAGE CLUB
Heritage is a keystone of our culture that plays an important role in our politics, society, business and world view. It informs, influences and inspires public debate and policy both directly and indirectly.
Our tangible, intangible and natural heritage and all the associated myths, legends, traditions, and memories provide us with a common language and insight that enables us to communicate on a deep level with each other and to express ourselves in a unique way to the outside world.
The club aims:
- To understand who and what we are.
- To take pride in the unique diversity of India’s cultural identity.
- To take care of the past so as to create a better future.
- To give an exciting dimension to learning.
The heritage club will regard students as active seekers of knowledge by throwing light on the multiplicity of history and cultural experiences that exist in India. It will attempt to whet a student’s appetite for historical enquiry.
CLUB HEAD : MS. PARUL TRIVEDI
CLUB MEMBERS : MS. JULIET ANTONY
MS. PRIYANKA SOOD
MS.PRIYA
MS AMANDEEP KAUR
6. ENTITY CLUB
Entity club also called personality development club, not only recognizes the different identities of the members but also grooms their inherent talents by developing their confidence and communication skills. Entity club has been framed to explore the passions and aspirations of each child. The club co-ordinates multi-farious activities to facilitate students to build up skills necessary to deal with the current scenario of cut-throat competition.
The club aims:
- Grass root development of young minds to become talented future of our society.
- Cultivating mental strength and character by instilling certain valuable skills such as
- Public Speaking Skills
- Empathy
- Leadership Skills
- Teamwork
- Problem-solving skills
- Emotion management skills
- Listening skills
- Conflict resolution skills
CLUB HEAD : MS. TANVEEN
CLUB MEMBERS : MS. JYOTI VERMA
MS. MONIKA DHINGRA
7. LINGUA FRANCA CLUB - ENGLISH
“Literature is the art of discovering something extraordinary and saying with ordinary words, something extraordinary.”
MBS International School, Dwarka believes in providing multitudinous prospects to our young litterateurs to sap their intellectual competence with creative endeavours, thus enhancing and chiseling their articulation skills to mould them into champions, armed with varied literary accomplishments.
Pursuing with its commitment to imbibe in them the finer nuances of language, The Literary Club of the school has outlined varied activities to help nourish their insatiable astuteness.
The club aims:
- To develop and hone the literary skills of the students.
- Inspire students to develop a taste for literature.
- To display their intellectual and independent thinking skills and imbibe a sense of confidence.
- To foster a love for language, enhance literary creativity and provide an avenue for self-expression beyond the school curriculum.
- To make learning of language fun, dynamic and objective.
CLUB HEAD (ENGLISH) |
MS. SHINY BENJAMIN |
CLUB MEMBERS |
MS RITU KUMARI |
|
MS SUBHA |
|
MS. JYOTI KHANIJOW |
LINGUA FRANCA CLUB - HINDI
CLUB HEAD - MS PUSHPA SINGH
CLUB MEMBERS- MS ANITA SHARMA
- MS ARTI KALA
1. EUREKA CLUB (Science)
Date |
Name of the Activity |
Techniques |
May 3,2017 |
DNA AND ITS ISOLATION |
Techniques to isolate and extract DNA from an onion peel were taught |
July 26,2017 |
SOLAR ECLIPSE |
The reasons for occurrence of a solar eclipse were discussed and the method to design a pinhole camera to view the eclipse was taught |
August 30,2017 |
ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM |
Interdependence between electricity and magnetism was discussed with practical examples |
October 25,2017 |
LIGHT AND THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM |
The dual nature of light and its properties were explained and demonstrated |
November 22,2017 |
WRITING SCIENTIFIC FICTION |
Methods to write scientific fiction were discussed and the students were told to create their own science fiction stories |
January 31,2018 |
LUNAR ECLIPSE |
The reasons for occurrence of super blue blood moon were discussed and the children were encouraged to see the phenomenon which was to take place on January 31, 2018 |
2. ARYABHATA CLUB (Mathematics)
Date |
Activity |
Techniques |
May 3,2017 |
MATHEMATICS QUIZ |
A quiz based on mathematical and analytical skills was conducted |
July 26,2017 |
MATHS AND ART |
The phenomenon of symmetry in nature and art was elaborated with real life examples |
August 30,2017 |
DESIGN YOUR OWN HOME |
A fixed cost was set and the students designed a home using formulae of mensuration |
October 25,2017 |
MATHS PUZZLE |
Mathematical jargons were introduced and a game of scrabble was conducted on the same |
November 22,2017 |
MATHS RELAY |
A successive quiz where the mathematical answers provided by one team acted as a clue to the answers of mathematical problems of the other team |
January 31,2018 |
ORIGAMI IN MATHS |
With origami activities the relation between different mathematical shapes was demonstrated |
3. ORATORY CLUB
Date |
Activity |
Techniques |
May 3,2017 |
DECLAMATION |
Technicalities of a declamation were explained and the students were told to prepare a declamation speech |
July 26,2017 |
SPEECH (HINDI) |
The students were instructed to give a speech on the topic ‘Importance of Trees’ |
August 30,2017 |
STORY TELLING (HINDI) |
The methods of storytelling were introduced and the students were divided in groups and instructed to recite their favourite stories |
October 25,2017 |
NATAK (KALA DHAN) |
The students were told to design a play on Black Money (Kala Dhan) and enactment of the same was done during the club meet |
November 22,2017 |
ACTION STORY |
The students were instructed to prepare an action story and enact it with the maximum usage of gestures rather than language |
January 31,2018 |
IMAGINARY (HINDI) |
The students were told to imagine and create an imaginary object of utility and write about it in Hindi language |
4. ENTITY CLUB (Personality Grooming)
Date |
Activity |
Techniques |
May 3,2017 |
IMPROMPTU GAME |
The students spoke on impromptu topics provided to them |
July 26,2017 |
PUBLIC SPEAKING |
Methods to enhance one’s personality and ways to make a good first impression were discussed |
August 30,2017 |
CONTINUOUS STORY |
A theme was provided by the teacher and the students were divided into two teams where each team had to construct a story. Each person in a team was only allowed to say one sentence and continue the story. This process continued until it reached the last person in the team’s line. The last person in line was instructed to conclude the story in one line as well. |
October 25,2017 |
ACTION STORY |
Enactment of a story with lots of gestures and actions involved was done |
5. TECHIES CLUB (Computers)
Date |
Activity |
Techniques |
May 3,2017 |
POSTER MAKING ON THE TOPIC: CLEAN INDIA |
Children were given the instruction about different tools of Tux Paint and were told to design a poster on their own |
July 26,2017 |
POSTER MAKING ON THE TOPIC: MY DREAM HOUSE / DREAM CAR |
Children were given the instruction about different advanced tools of Tux Paint and were told to design a dream house or a car |
August 30,2017 |
EDITING AND FORMATTING A PHOTOGRAPH IN MS WORD |
Children were given the instruction about different advanced tools of MS. Word |
October 25,2017 |
DESIGNING ADVERTISEMENT: CLASSIFIED |
Children were given few cuttings of classified advertisement from the newspapers and instructed to make it in MS. Word using Text Box |
November 22,2017 |
PREPARE A RESULT SHEET IN EXCEL USING FORMULAS |
Children were given the instruction about different Formulas and Functions (SUM, AVERAGE, IF) of MS-Excel and were told to apply them in designing a result sheet for a school |
January 31,2018 |
CREATE A PRESENTATION ON SAVE ENVIRONMENT |
Children were given a folder including all the pictures and text related to the topic. They were told to prepare a presentation using those pictures |
6. GOOD SAMARITAN CLUB (Social Service)
Date |
Activity |
Techniques |
May 3,2017 |
KEEP YOUR TASTE BUD HAPPY |
The students prepared one snack item without using fire and gave it as a treat to their peers |
July 26,2017 |
CHARITY ACTIVITY |
The importance of charity was discussed and the students were encouraged to donate and engage in charity |
August 30,2017 |
TOGETHER EVERYONE ACHIEVES MORE |
Team spirit was inculcated in the students and the students were asked to speak on the topic ‘Team Work is Dream Work’ |
October 25,2017 |
PAINT TO AWARE |
Children made posters on social issues like female foeticide, pollution and child abuse |
November 22,2017 |
PLAY IN- HOUSE |
The students played in door games like Ludo, Chess. This was done in order to build a healthy competition amongst children |
January 31,2018 |
GROUP DISCUSSION |
A group discussion on the topic ‘Social Media is a Boon or a Curse’ was done |
7. NATURE CLUB
Date |
Activity |
Techniques |
May 3,2017 |
ARTICLE WRITING ON ‘CLEAN ENVIRONMENT’ |
The Students were introduced to the 3R Principle (reduce, reuse, recycle) and were told to write an article on the topic ‘Clean Environment’ |
July 26,2017 |
POSTER MAKING ON ‘USE WATER WISELY’ |
The students made posters and wrote slogans on ‘Use water wisely’ |
August 30,2017 |
PLACARDS ON ‘AVOID USE OF PLASTIC BOTTLES’ |
Students made placards on the aftermath of the use of plastic bottles |
October 25,2017 |
PUTTING UP OF PLACARDS ON ‘AVOID USE OF PLASTIC BOTTLES’ IN THE SCHOOL PREMISES |
The placards prepared in the previous club were put up on display within the school premises |
November 22,2017 |
DECORATING ‘BIODEGRADABLE’ DUSTBIN |
The students decorated a bio degradable dustbin using biodegradable products |
January 31,2018 |
POETRY ON ‘CELEBRATE THE EARTH’ |
The students were given guidelines to write poem and articles on the topic ‘Celebrate The Earth’ |
8. HERITAGE CLUB
Date |
Activity |
Techniques |
May 3,2017 |
PUZZLE ON INDIAN MONUMENTS |
A puzzle sheet related to the important monuments of India was provided to the students to solve |
July 26,2017 |
CARD MAKING ON UNITY IN DIVERSITY |
The phenomenon of Unity in Diversity was explained to the students and the students were told to make cards on the topic |
August 30,2017 |
QUIZ ON BRITISH PERIOD IN INDIA |
A quiz related to the Modern Indian History was conducted |
October 25,2017 |
STORY WRITING ON EVERY FAMILY HAS A SPECIAL STORY |
The students were told to portray a special memory regarding their family in the form of a story |
November 22,2017 |
COLLAGE MAKING ON DANCE FORMS OF INDIA |
The students were briefed about the different dance forms of India and were told to make a collage on the same |
January 31,2018 |
DESIGNING LOGO FOR THE HERITAGE CLUB |
The students were given a task to design a logo for the Heritage Club
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CLUBS (IV-IX, XI)
1. ENTITY CLUB
Entity club also called personality development club, not only recognizes the different identities of the members but also grooms their inherent talents by developing their confidence and communication skills. Entity club has been framed to explore the passions and aspirations of each child. The club co-ordinates multi-farious activities to facilitate students to build up skills necessary to deal with the current scenario of cut-throat competition.
The club aims:
- Grass root development of young minds to become talented future of our society.
- Cultivating mental strength and character by instilling certain valuable skills such as
- Public Speaking Skills
- Empathy
- Leadership Skills
- Teamwork
- Problem-solving skills
- Emotion management skills
- Listening skills
- Conflict resolution skills
CLUB HEAD |
Ms. Tanveen |
CLUB MEMBERS |
Ms. Vandana |
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Ms. Monika Dhingra |
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Ms. Jyoti Verma |
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Ms. Shikha Sharma |
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Ms. Sakshi |
S. No
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Date and Day of the Activity
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Activity
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Class
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1.
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April 10, 2019,Wednesday
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Make to Do List
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V &VI
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2.
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April 11,2019 , Thursday
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Remind Yourself to be Grateful
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IX
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View Report |
3 |
April 18, 2019 Thursday |
Write a Letter to Your Future Self |
VII & VIII |
View Report |
3. |
April 22, 2019 Monday |
Conquer Your Fear: Role Play |
III & IV |
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4. |
April 23, 2019 Tuesday |
Manners Paint the Portrait of Man |
I & II |
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2. EUREKA CLUB
Each individual has his own interests, talents and abilities .Children have the tendency to make things, break things and handle things on their own. The Eureka Club would help in channelizing the energy of the students and make use of their skills and talents, which would satisfy their instincts and urges and help in their overall personality development. Self-expression, independent research, constructive activities are some of the opportunities that would be provided by the science club. Thorough activities of a science club, learning of science becomes joyful and active.
The club aims:
- To cultivate interest in learning science.
- To encourage participation in the activities organized by the science club.
- To develop awareness and concern for scientific issues in personal, social, environmental and technological contexts.
- To help students develop a scientific way of learning.
- To understand scientific knowledge through experiments.
CLUB HEAD |
Ms. Monika Maurya |
CLUB MEMBERS |
Ms. Hrishit Kaushik |
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Ms. Niharika |
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Ms. Suneyana Grover |
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Ms. Sonia Anand |
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Ms. Chanandeep |
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EUREKA CLUB
S.NO.
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Date and Day of the Activity
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Activity
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Participants
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1
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April 25, 2019,Thursday
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Play: Know Your Scientist: A Biosketch
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VII
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View Report
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2
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April 26, 2019, Friday
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Visit to Science Centre
Movie Making: Enigma of Science
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IV & V
VIII
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3
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April 29, 2019, Monday
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Science Symposium: Environmental Pollution & Depollution techniques |
IX |
View Report |
4
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April 29, 2019, Monday
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First Aid Box Designing |
I, II & III |
View Report |
5. |
April 30, 2019, Tuesday |
Wonder of Veggies: Fancy Dress Competition |
I |
View Report |
6 |
14.05.2019 Tuesday |
Tree Plantation: Herbal Garden |
I-III |
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3. TECHIES CLUB
The world of education is changing as the modern world continues to grow. With so much progress happening, it’s important that education be able to reach students in novel ways to brace students are prepared for the future, as the students of today are the leaders and inventors of tomorrow.
The TECHIES Club will explore innovations in information technology.
To benefit students and establish them in the ever-progressing world of technology.
The club aims:
- To create awareness on the current trends in computers
- To improve analytical & logical skills
- To learn the dynamics of a computer and use it for higher learning
- Introducing students to new technologies
- To bring out creative talents
- To test the knowledge of the students
- To impart knowledge to the students
CLUB HEAD |
Ms. Renu Goswamy |
CLUB MEMBERS |
Ms. Rishu Kaul |
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Ms. Jyoti Khatter |
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Ms. Parul |
Highlights of the Techies’Club
S.No.
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Date and Day of the Activity
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Activity
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Class
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1
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20.01.2020 Monday
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Draw and Colour National Flag (MS Paint)
Logo Designing
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II
VI
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2 |
21.01.2020 Tuesday |
Story Designing
Power Point Presentation
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IV
V
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3 |
22.01.2020 Wednesday |
Know your Keyboard |
I |
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4
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24.01.2020 Friday
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Too Short for Too Big (Movie on Social Cause)
Photo Editing Contest
Greeting Card Designing (Tux Paint)
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VII-VIII
VII
III
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4. ARYABHATA CLUB
Named after great Indian Mathematician, Aryabhata, who gave the most important number “0” to the world, Aryabhata Club is an initiative towards promoting mathematics in the school campus. It includes fun and competitive activities that any student can participate in. It is a great way for students to develop intuitive thinking skills and learn new types and techniques in maths. Being a student initiated and teacher aided group, Aryabhata Club is dedicated to serve the needs and interest of all students.
The Club aims:
- To enrich students skills with higher order thinking
- To help students develop and sustain a positive attitude towards mathematics.
- To stimulate a child’s mathematical curiosity.
- To enable students to view not as a set of rules or guidelines, but as an art.
- To take the study of mathematics beyond the textbooks and classrooms and relate it with everyday life.
CLUB HEAD |
Mr. Manish Mohan |
CLUB MEMBERS |
Mr. Satpal Singh |
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Ms. Poonam Gupta |
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Ms. Jasneet Kakkar |
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Ms. Bharti Gaur |
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Ms. Ritu Singhal |
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Ms. Ritu kataria |
5. ECO CLUB
Eco Club plays a vital role in ecology education. Ecology can be defined as the scientific study of interactions among organisms and their environment. It is an inter-disciplinary field that straddles biology, geography and earth science. Eco-club provides an opportunity for experiences that the textbook, lecture and even laboratory cannot match.
The club aims:
- To educate and make students aware about ecology.
- To develop students’ personality: Club members develop valuable skills such as public speaking, management and leadership.
- To provide career guidance: Students are able to meet students with similar interests. Members can learn about career paths and options.
- To develop and enhance research skills: Activities such as field trips allow students to network with ecologists and related professionals.
Eco club offers a wonderful opportunity to create awareness, build attitudes and help the students take up activities in a real world, in a way in which the constraints of the classroom and curriculum will not allow.
CLUB HEAD |
Ms. Richa Jaiswal |
CLUB MEMBERS |
Ms. Sapna kashyap |
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Ms. Nupur |
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Ms. Priya Bhambhu |
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
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Date and Day of the Activity
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Activity
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Participants
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1.
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13.05.2019
Monday
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Slogan Writing Competition : Energy Conservation |
Class IX |
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2. |
15.05.2019
Wednesday
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Inter House Elocution (Jr. & Sr.)
Sustainable Development: We are the Green Ambassadors of Change |
Class- VII
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View Report |
3. |
16.05.2019
Thursday
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Cleanliness Drive
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Teresa v/s Curie
Vivekananda v/s Tagore
VI & VIII
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View Report |
6. HERITAGE CLUB
Heritage is a keystone of our culture that plays an important role in our politics, society, business and world view. It informs, influences and inspires public debate and policy both directly and indirectly.
Our tangible, intangible and natural heritage and all the associated myths, legends, traditions, and memories provide us with a common language and insight that enables us to communicate on a deep level with each other and to express ourselves in a unique way to the outside world.
The club aims:
- To understand who and what we are.
- To take pride in the unique diversity of India’s cultural identity.
- To take care of the past so as to create a better future.
- To give an exciting dimension to learning.
The heritage club will regard students as active seekers of knowledge by throwing light on the multiplicity of history and cultural experiences that exist in India. It will attempt to whet a student’s appetite for historical enquiry.
CLUB HEAD |
Ms. Parul Trivedi |
CLUB MEMBERS |
Ms. Juliet Antony |
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Ms. Amandeep Kaur |
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Ms. Priyanka Sood |
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Ms. Nidhi Bhasin |
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Ms. Subha Jamwal |
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S. NO
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Date and Day of the Activity
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Activity
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Participants
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1
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03.02.2020
Monday
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Designing the Heritage Calender
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VI
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View Report |
2
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04.02.2020
Tuesday
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Inter House Folk Dance
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VI-VIII
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View Report |
3
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05.02.2020 Wednesday
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Travel Brouchure
(Historical Places)
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VIII
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View Report |
7. LINGUA FRANCA CLUB - ENGLISH
“Literature is the art of discovering something extraordinary and saying with ordinary words, something extraordinary.”
MBS International School, Dwarka believes in providing multitudinous prospects to our young litterateurs to sap their intellectual competence with creative endeavours, thus enhancing and chiseling their articulation skills to mould them into champions, armed with varied literary accomplishments.
Pursuing with its commitment to imbibe in them the finer nuances of language, The Literary Club of the school has outlined varied activities to help nourish their insatiable astuteness.
The club aims:
- To develop and hone the literary skills of the students.
- Inspire students to develop a taste for literature.
- To display their intellectual and independent thinking skills and imbibe a sense of confidence.
- To foster a love for language, enhance literary creativity and provide an avenue for self-expression beyond the school curriculum.
- To make learning of language fun, dynamic and objective.
CLUB HEAD (ENGLISH) |
Ms. Shiny Benjamin |
CLUB MEMBERS |
Ms. Akshita Johri |
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Ms. Jyoti khanijow |
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Ms. R.K. Vandana |
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
FRENCH CLUB LANGUAGE - HINDI
CLUB HEAD(HINDI) |
Ms. Pushpa Singh |
CLUB MEMBERS |
Ms Anita Sharma. |
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Ms. Anubala |
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Ms. Arti Kala |
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Ms. Heena Nagpal |
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Ms. Anita Semwal |
8. GOOD SAMARITAN CLUB
“No education is complete without students being made to feel for the underprivileged and marginalized as well the social network around them including the environment they breathe in.”
The Social Service Club at MBS International School will help develop its students’ potential to serve the needy through its carefully planned activities. The club will be able to develop in them leadership skills. It will prepare them for a lifetime of community involvement and contribution to the society.
The club aims:
- To enhance the personal interaction between students and peer groups.
- To gain and develop students’ skills in group dynamics, leadership, co-operation and co-coordinating activities, meetings and events.
- To provide students with opportunities to get in touch with the community and realize the role they can play and the core values of the society so that they become active and responsible citizens.
CLUB HEAD |
Ms. Amanpreet Kaur |
CLUB MEMBERS |
Mr. Navdeep Singh |
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Mr. Gajender Kumar |
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Ms. Ruchi Singh |
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Ms. Manpreet Kaur |
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Ms. Manisha Aggarwal |
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Ms. Kalyani Jha |
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CLUB
S.No.
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Date and Day of the Activity
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Activity
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Participants
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25.11.2019 Monday
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Donation of Toys,Books & Warm Clothes
Digital literacy session for senior citizens
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I-XII
IX
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26.11.2019 Tuesday
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Craft Peace Dove |
WE |
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3.
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27.11.2019 Wednesday
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Planning a Day for Old Age Home |
VIII |
View Report |