Second Club Meet 2024
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Second Club Meet

The second club meet was an engaging and productive session, bringing together students from various grades for diverse activities. This meet built on the initial enthusiasm, further promoting collaboration, creativity, and learning. Each club showcased unique activities, from creative arts and community service to technological projects, providing students with opportunities for growth and skill development. This gathering underscored the importance of holistic education in shaping well-rounded individuals. Here's a brief overview of the recent activities conducted by different clubs:

Ink Slingers Club/Literary Club
The Literary Club recently organized a meet where students brought books like "The Girl of Ink & Stars" and "Metamorphosis." They discussed the importance of literature and its impact on their lives. The session included book reviews, and students eagerly participated, sharing their thoughts and capturing memorable moments.

Community Caretakers
The Community Caretakers Club focused on community service by organizing teams to clean the outer gardens and initiating the creation of a donation box for an orphanage. They planned a visit to the orphanage by the end of July and encouraged wider student participation through poster-making.

Technology/Web Designing Club
The club held a thrilling quiz competition on technology and AI. Groups A and D emerged as joint winners after an intense tie-breaker round. The event enhanced students' tech knowledge and fostered teamwork and competitive spirit.

Symphony Studio/Music Club
New members of the Music Club showcased their talents by singing both Western and Indian songs. They expressed their preferences for learning either vocals or instruments, with some opting to learn guitar and others focusing on Indian music.

ATL Club
Students from grades 6 to 11 participated in the ATL Club meeting, working on projects like creating stable structures and automated toys. Senior students explored the ATL lab, assembling a tokamak fusion reactor model. The activities promoted creativity, problem-solving, and scientific understanding.

Creative Canvas Club
The Creative Art Club conducted a session where students from classes VI to X practiced Mandala Art and landscape painting under the guidance of art teachers. This activity enhanced their artistic skills and appreciation for visual arts.

Scouts and Guides Club
The Scouts and Guides Club taught students the fundamentals of march past, emphasizing teamwork and discipline. They also organized a campus clean-up drive, instilling a sense of community service and environmental responsibility among the students.

Press and MUN Club
The club organized an activity focused on advertisements addressing social issues like cyberbullying and gender equality. Students conducted interviews, took photographs, and wrote articles about activities in various clubs, improving their public speaking, teamwork, and writing skills.

Culinary Club
The Culinary Club introduced students to the formal dinner table setup, demonstrating napkin folding and the usage of cutlery. This session aimed to teach students dining etiquette and enhance their culinary skills.

Yoga and Wellness Club
Under the guidance of teacher in charges, the Yoga Club began the day with stretching exercises and important asanas like Tadasana and Surya Namaskar. The session concluded with Shavasana, promoting physical and mental well-being among students.

Disaster Management/First Aid Club
The club meeting included a presentation on types of disasters in India, their causes, and consequences. Students also learned to make a stretcher using basic materials, enhancing their preparedness for emergencies.

Gardening/Eco Club
The Gardening Club showcased various plants and discussed future activities. Students learned about flowering plants, vegetable plants, herbs, succulents, and indoor plants. They also planned a pot painting and decoration workshop to enhance their gardening skills.

Theatre and Drama Club
The Theatre and Drama Club conducted icebreaker activities and exercises on enacting different emotions and reciting tongue twisters. These activities helped build confidence and communication skills among the 41 enthusiastic members. These clubs provide students with valuable opportunities for personal growth, teamwork, and self-expression, significantly contributing to their well-rounded education.