| The school is committed towards the all-round development of its students. Hence ample opportunities are made available to the students to engage in the pursuit of activities other than academics. The school offers the following activities for the students. |






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Children portray their imagination on paper in form of modern art, figurative drawings and landscapes. The splendour of splashing colours has always been a visual feast to all and our students excel in playing with colours from all the sorts ranging from crayons to oil paints.
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The students regularly put up a display of miniature dynamic models of real aircrafts like simple chuck gliders, control line models, and tow line models under the guidance of our able instructor Mr. Vinay Pandey. Every year, we have a grand aeromodelling display on Independence Day.
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From bubbly tie and dye skirts to flamboyant silk sarees the diligent students enthrall the visitors with their intriguing creations during the Annual exhibition. The students prove their competence through their excellence under the guidance of Miss. S. Joshi.
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With the help of Dr. Mrs. Parul Mishra, the students work on projects like the model of DNA of human body, viruses, bacteria and internal system of the human body, with the introduction of Bio-technology, this activity has attained a new dimension.
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The students extend the sphere of book binding to make other utility things of common use. These include envelops, letter pads, file covers, wall hangings, photo frames, charts and small and attractive book marks prepared under the guidance of Dr. A. Chatterjee. The students also give a helping hand to the school librarian in her efforts to retain the shape gloss of the library books.
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Colorful candles are created by using empty powder tins, glass tumblers, empty bottles, rubber toys and moulds of different shape. Under the guidance of Miss N. Agarwal, the students enjoy experimenting with new techniques & materials. The latest attraction in this activity is the Gel candles.
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In this activity under the supervision of Dr. A. Vidyarthi the students take great pleasure in making beautiful and useful pieces out of plain wood. Items like book racks, tables and chairs, tools, bangle stands, bangle boxes and various wooden utensils are prepared as skillfully as professional carpenters.
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In this activity the students try to unfold the mysterious world of chemicals. They try various concoctions to discover something new. The children prepare a wide range of cosmetics like beauty soaps, creams, hair removers, hair oil and shampoos. Many products of domestic use like detergents and pesticides are also prepared. All these are done under the able guidance of Dr. (Mrs.) S. Sharma.
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Working with clay enhances the motor development of a growing child. Mr. Srivastava, a well known clay modeler of our city trains children to turn raw clay into useful products. Items in this activity range from ordinary wins and rases to intricate designs & human images.
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Computer science in our school is both a core subject as well as an activity. Information on new techniques of networking, latest development in peripheral devices, languages etc are made available to the students. The students show extreme felicity in preparing programmes and high-tech software. Mrs. S. Arvind needs to get all the kudos for cheering out computer whiz kids year after year.
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Simple but attractive items are prepared by the children upto class VIII which have a magnetic charm. This activity teaches the students ingenious ways of cutting, wrapping, covering, gluing paper, card and fabric to provide a wide range of decorative items.
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This activity gives a new approach to writing. It provides a wonderful opportunity to get maximum exposure to a wide array of genres modes and approaches to writing. The most remarkable contribution of this activity is the school chronicle. Besides, the news letters are also published quarterly. The English creative writing is ably handed by Mrs. P. Biswas and Mrs. R. Nair while the Hindi section is managed by Dr. (Mrs.) P. Srivastava.
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In our school various types of Indian dances are encouraged-Bharatnatyam, Odissi, Kathak and folk. Dance is a language of words and ideas, not localized but expressed though the magic of gestures and vivid expressions. Mrs. H. Srivastava, Mrs. R. R. Chowdhary, Mrs. K. Singh are instrumental in making every programme a great success.
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An awareness regarding environmental protection and sustainable development is to be created among our students. The study of E.V.S. is incorporated as an essential part of learning in our institution. The students in the activity get together to learn about environment guidance of Mrs. S. Pandey and Mrs. A. Tewari. The students are motivated to participate in various environment related projects.
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Armed with creativity and inquisitiveness the students create various gadgets like the fortune teller, remote control projection, automobile fountain, music system with help of Mr. A. Agarwal and Mr. A. Kumar.
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Nurtured by Mrs. S.R. Singh, fabric painting is an activity which brings out the innate creativity in the young children. The students paint delicate designs on hankies, table cloths, magazine holders, sarees etc. in the regular activity periods.
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It is the fourth most widely used European Language. We are proud of the fact that we have introduced German Language as an activity in our school. Our school. Our activity teacher Dr. (Mrs.) P.Srivastava explains the appropriate usage and characteristics of the language.
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The varied landforms, the atmosphere, the oceans etc have undoubtedly caught the imagination of our young students. The Geography modeling activity is essentially a creative activity, where the students make miniature forms of the geographical features under the guidance of Miss A. Goel and Mrs. S. Narain. Discussions are held to comprehend the unfathomable secrets of Mother Nature.
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It gives training to young students on how to manage the daily affairs, the smallest tasks and how to do simple household work on their own. Mrs. V. Arora is the teacher-in-charge of their activity.
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It is all about making beautiful designs on sheets of metal and decorating them in different ways with the use of aluminium sheets, metal screws and paints our young talents work wonders.
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This activity nurtured by Mrs. Naravada Sood, Dr. H.C. Paliwal, Mr. Surendra Kumar and Mr. Ravindra Kumar make every cultural programme a grand success. Under the SPIC MACAY Scheme organized by the music department we had a rendezvous with the famous artist Pandit Ram Majumdar, the odissi expert Sonal Mansingh and the eminent classical singer Sanjeev Abhyankar.
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Nib painting is a very simple art which is easy to learn, yet the results are artistically marvelous and flawless. To begin with, the cloth has to be framed. Then we start of from the top and paint using the nib. We pick up the colour on the nib and then by pressing and bringing it down we colour the cloth. Thus a beautiful painting appears on the cloth. It is a unique art and the children prepare beautiful paintings on paper, fabric, canvas etc. The paintings are so life like that they look like embroidered pieces of art in wool.
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In this activity, the students are taught all the aspects of photography i.e. holding the camera, taking accurate photographs, developing and printing them. The students take the photographs of all the school functions ad competitions. Under the guidance of Mr. D. Sharma, the students click snaps on various festivals and events thus finding an opportunity to find expression to their creative talents.
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Physics is the science which finds applicability in almost every aspect of human life, be it falling of an apple, rising of tides in the sea, or the launching of the rocket. To induce the young minds to develop a scientific temper of physicsmodels, projects and experiments play a vital role. The activity is also handled by Mrs. D. Bhargava.
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The students begin with block printing, thread printing, leaf printing and by the end of the year learn the intricacies of spray printing and screen printing under the guidance of the teacher-in-charge Mr. a. Kamal. The students also use computers and offset printing processes.
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Beautiful paintings are made on glass sheets. First a glass is outlined and then a design is traced. After that special stain glass colours are filled in. The paintings are framed in many different ways. Some are framed with crushed silver foil in the background and some are framed without a background to give a transparent effect. This time the theme is the varied images of Lord Ganesha.
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This activity is managed by Mr. S. Massey mainly comprises of middle school children. Besides learning English songs the students are also trained in the finer concepts of western music. Besides participating in the inter school competitions and all important school functions the students in this activity have a special role to play during Christmas celebrations.
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This activity includes stretching excercises, body postures and balancing poses to make our body flexible. In yoga the students practice several yogasans like padmasana, bajrasana, ushtasana, gaumukhasana, which enrich the activity sessions. In the junior and middle sections this activity is managed by Mrs. C. Singh while in the senior section it is looked after by Mrs. S. Mishra.
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