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Integration of Scholastic and Co-scholastic activities is an inevitable part of modern learning. Various clubs of SHS, being the omphalos of Extra- curricular activities, are meant to achieve this goal. Under the guidance of fervent and dynamic teachers, our Clubs serve as a platform for students to prove themselves in various fields other than academics.
(Coordinator-: Mr. Harsha Kumar | Organiser-:Mr. Manoj Davidnathan)
Aims:
The aim of the English Literary Club revolves around fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of the language and literature among students.
Mission:
To cultivate a vibrant literary culture among students through engaging activities and discussions.
Vision:
Our vision is to cultivate a community where every student discovers the transformative power of words, develops the lifelong passion for reading and writing and embraces the diverse perspectives through literary exploration.
Objectives-:
Month | Activity/ Activities | Expected Outcome |
April | Creative Writing, Debate, Declamation & Extempore | To improve their critical thinking and decision making |
July | Role Play & News Reading | Understand the role and reading techniques. |
August | Elocution | Learn to perform on stage. |
September | Poem Recitation | Learn to master language. |
October | Art from waste (college) | Creativity |
November | Just a Minute | Enhance speaking skill. |
December | Story Writing | Enhance vocabulary skills |
January | Creating Posters | Enhance innovations |
(Ms. Jyoti | Ms. Karandeep Kaur)
Aim: –
Vision:
To foster a community of tech-savvy, innovative, and collaborative students who lead the future of technology through creativity, knowledge, and ethical computing.
Mission:
Our mission is to provide hands-on learning opportunities, promote collaboration on tech-based projects, and create a platform where students can explore and develop their skills in programming, cybersecurity, robotics, and emerging technologies.
Sr. No. | Activity | Month / Week |
1 | Website Design Contest | July / 2nd week |
2 | Quiz Bowl | July / 4th week |
3 | World Wide Web Day | August / 1st week |
4 | Cyber Awareness Quiz | August / 2nd week |
5 | Algorithm Race | August / 3rd week |
6 | Programmer Day | September / 1st week |
7 | Debugging Challenge | September / 1st week |
8 | Code Relay | September / 2nd week |
9 | Code Golf | September / 2nd week |
10 | National Internet Day | October / 5th week |
11 | Coding Championship | November / 2nd week |
12 | World Computer Literacy Day | December / 1st week |
13 | Data Privacy Data | January / 4th week |
(Mr. Amrit Kumar | Mr. Shaju | Mr. Rahul Gandhi)
Mission:
“Our mission is to spark a passion for mathematics by making it engaging, practical, and collaborative—transforming learning into an exciting journey of discovery.”
Vision:
We envision a dynamic community where mathematics is celebrated as a tool to understand and shape the world. By promoting creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration, we aim to inspire students to see the real-world relevance of math and grow into innovative problem-solvers and future leaders.
Objectives
To organize two guest talks or field-based sessions within the academic year that demonstrate the use of mathematics in real-life professions and everyday decision-making.
S. No. | Event Name |
1 | Suduko Competition |
2 | Pi Day Speech |
3 | Pythagorean Triple Days – Drama on stage |
4 | Math storytelling day |
5 | Dice Activity |
6 | World Fibonacci day – Math Riddle Activity |
7 | National Mathematics Day – Speech on Stage |
8 | Euler’s Day – Speech on stage |
(Ms. Ruchi | Mr. Rohan)
Physics Club is for students who need to comprehend how physical science is applied. The club is available to the student body, yet is particularly gainful for all physics enthusiasts to expand their knowledge and passion for physics.
Our work is to inspire and support young minds, while innately giving an open door to our individuals to reinforce their aptitude in educating and science promotion.
Our approach relies on mentoring zealous students to impact change, fostering their critical thinking abilities and applied comprehension of basic physical principles.
Vision:
To ignite a lifelong passion for physics by fostering curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking empowering students to explore the universe, challenge assumptions, and innovate for a better future.
Mission:
To create an engaging and supportive environment that extends beyond the classroom, encouraging students to continue exploring and learning about scientific topics throughout their lives that nurtures the next generation of scientists and informed citizens.
Aims
Programs
Sacred Nobel Prize.
Roles and Responsibilities
Mentors
Members/Volunteers
(Mr. Gulshan Kumar | Ms. Deepika Kakkar)
MISSION :
To ignite curiosity, foster scientific inquiry, and empower students with hands-on chemistry experiences that inspire lifelong.
VISION :
To cultivate a community of passionate young chemists who explore the wonders of chemistry, apply scientific principles to real-world problems, and contribute meaningfully to advancements in science and sustainability.
OBJECTIVES :
S.No | ACTIVITY |
1. | Science & Maths Fair on National Science Day |
2. | Dialogue on stage & Online Quiz on Hiroshima Memorial Day |
3. | Speech Competition for Class IX on World Ozone Protection Day |
4. | Painting Competition for Class X on National Pollution Control Day |
(Mr. Neeraj | Ms. Sukhwant Kaur)
Mission:
The mission of the Sacred Heart School Swachhta Club is to engage the students to build a clean, healthy, prosperous and foliage environment around them and spread awareness about importance of cleanliness.
Vision:
The vision of the Swachhta Club is to provide everyone with better well-being, better growth, and preventions against diseases. Our club is openly present to promote every possibility for clean and hygienic atmosphere among everyone.
Objectives:
S. No. | Month | Name of Activity |
1 | April onwards | Class inspection for cleanliness |
2 | May | Personal Hygiene & neatness |
3 | May | Best out of waste |
4 | September | Pakhwara Activities |
5 | November | Digging the plots |
6 | December | Labeling the Dustbin |
(Mr. Avtar Singh | Mr. Pardeep Kumar | Mr. Mubashir)
Aim:-
To create awareness and sensitize students by inculcating the ideas towards the social issues in the society and encouraging them to develop inter–personal skills leading to leadership qualities and make them responsible citizens.
Vision:
“To foster a compassionate and responsible community dedicated to creating positive social change and promoting equity, sustainability, and human dignity for all.”
Mission:
“To inspire and empower students to actively engage in social issues through awareness, volunteerism, and leadership. We strive to build a more just and inclusive society by initiating projects that support education, health, the environment, and underprivileged communities.”
S.NO | Month | Name of the activity |
1 | 1st Week of March | National Safety Week : Speech & Writing Competition |
2 | April | Drug Awareness Activities : Speech Skit, Song, Pledge Rally, Poster Making, Slogan Writing, Cycle Rally, Lecture by Students |
3 | May | Lecture by Doctor : No Tobacco Day |
4 | Sept | International Day of Sign Language |
5 | Dec. | World Aids Day |
6 | Jan. | Traffic Awareness |
(Mr. Jayarajan Peter | Ms Sheeja | Mr. David)
Mission:
The mission of SST club is to offer accessible and affordable SST classes, to conduct in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere, where students achieve their goals and at the same time find learning an enjoyable and rewarding experience. The club will provide necessary support to maintain the quality of the students and serve humanity.
Vision:
Our Vision is to bring out the hidden talents of the children and enrich their lives by training them with enough information, knowledge and concepts regarding social activities. Also the club motivates them to apply their newly acquired social skills and their responsibility towards society in order to become the best citizens of India.
Club Aim:
The main aim of SST club is to create responsible global citizens with the latest technology and empower the students to adapt to the changing environment by fostering critical thinking, problem solving and inculcating students with right values and attitude.
SST club benefits students in a number of ways. When students are involved in cultural related clubs they sharpen their skills in such a way that they become a boon in their professional careers. According to education, “World is based on problem-solving communities,” Children also remain up-to-speed in the ever-progressing world. Following the same, the club members can take part in a variety of cultural activities. SST club provides students a better understanding of different people’s activities all over the world.
Club Objectives
S. No. | Months | Activity |
1. | April | Election of Student Council |
2. | May | Labour Day (Poster Making Competition) |
3. | July | World Population Day , Speech Video presentation in classes Training on Model United Nations Participation& Procedure |
4. | Aug | National Handloom Day, Speech, |
5. | Aug | Independence Day Competitions(Quiz,Essay writing,Fancy Dress and elocution). |
6. | Sept. | Turban Tying Competition (Birthday of Shri Bhagat Singh Ji) |
7. | Oct | Gandhi Jyanti (Skit &Quiz) Indian Air force day (Speech) Food first (in collaboration with cookery club) UN Day Parliamentary Debate |
8. | Nov. | Legal Literacy (Essay Writing Competition) Seminar on Constitutional day |
9. | Dec. | Human Rights Day (Poster Making) |
10. | January | Republic Day Competitions (Debate,Handwriting,Colouring National Flag,Essay writing and Quiz. |
(ਜਸਵਿੰਦਰ ਕੌਰ -ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਵਿਭਾਗ)
Mission
Objectives
(Mr. Babish Babbar Bisht | Mr. Robin Jethi | Ms. Sukvinder Kaur)
Aim:
The aim of the Robotic club is to inculcate within ourselves the habit of “thinking technologically”.
To impart high quality education through best of the teaching-leaning process in the area of Automation and Robotics where ideas and innovations will synergize.
Objectives:
ROBOTICS CLUB ACTIVITIES
Month | Week | Activity | Expected outcome |
May | 1 | Introduction | |
3 | Robotics awareness | Creative skill | |
July | 1 | LED projects | Creative skill |
August | 1 | LED projects | Creative skill |
3 | LED Projects | Creative skill | |
September | 1 | Intro to Sensors | Logical skill |
3 | IR sensor project | Logical skill | |
October | 1 | IR sensor project | Logical skill |
November | 1 | Ultra Sonic sensor project | Logical skill |
2 | Ultra Sonic sensor project | Logical skill | |
December | 1 | Temperature sensor project | Logical skill |
2 | Ultra Sonic sensor project | Logical skill | |
January | 1 | Using Servo motors | Imaginative, creative skills |
2 | Using Servo motors | Imaginative, creative skills |
(Ms. Suman Bala)
Aims & Objectives
((Coordinator : Mr. Navaneeth))
Objectives-:
| 1 | Competitions: Handball, Basketball, Volleyball, Football, Cricket, Badminton, Table Tennis , Standing Kho-Kho, Chess, Caroms. | ||
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| 2 | Training : Training of skills Part by part, Health Fitness, Mass PT, Weight Training, Demonstration Activities ,Lezim ,Sport Training and Coaching. | ||
| 3 | Recreational & Fitness Activities : Yoga, Aerobic, Zumba | ||
(President-: Mr. P.C. Sekar | Mr. Balaji Kasirajan)
Objectives-:
| 1 | PROGRAMMES: Nature / Environment camp, Tree Plantation, Teaching how to recycle waste materials, Herbal Gardening, Awareness programmes on Environmental Issues . | ||
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| 2 | COMPETITIONS: Debates, Speech –during Morning Assembly, Drawing & Painting. | ||
| 3 | CELEBRATIONS: Environment Day, World Habitat Day, Forest Day, Earth Day, Pollution Day, Water conservation Day, Energy conservation Day, etc. | ||
(Ms. Rachna Kapoor | Mr. Karandeep Singh )
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Sr. No | Special Day | Activities |
1. | Holi | Eco-friendly Holi Awareness Campaign |
2. | Eid Ul Fitr | Speech |
3. | Raksha Bandhan | Rakhi making using waste material |
4. | Independence Day | Dance performance during assembly |
5. | Janamashtami | Board decoration |
6. | Teacher’s Day | Special programme by students |
7. | 15th Anniversary of our Founder Principal | Speech |
8. | Dussehra | Skit |
9. | World Students Day | Poster making showcasing Dr. Abdul Kalam’s contribution |
10. | Diwali | Rangoli and Board decoration competition |
11. | Children’s Day | Special Assembly by teachers |
12. | Christmas Day | Board decoration & Skit/Mime |
13. | Lohri | Cultural Dance performance |
14. | Republic Day | Patriotic poetry/song etc. |
(Ms. Parampreet Kaur | Ms. Nirmaljeet Kaur)
The ART & CRAFT CLUB works at Sacred Heart School, Moga to enrich fine arts activities of students such as Drawing, Painting, Sketching, sculpturing, Writing etc.. The activities of ART & CRAFT CLUB are easy, thought-provoking, and educational and it helps to explore culture, science. The ART & CRAFT CLUB encourages student participation in inter school, intra school, and state level Competitions.
VISION:
➢ To empower the students to mould their overall personality, team work spirit by involving them in various extracurricular activities.
MISSION:
➢ To construct an atmosphere for the students to build up their aptitude in arts and crafts.
OBJECTIVES:
To provide opportunities for students to showcase their talents at various levels of Competitions.
➢ To widen management qualities through team work.
OUTCOMES:
➢ Growth in self-assurance and unity among the students.
➢ Reduces inhibition and show an overall development in the personality.
➢ Provides a moral educational atmosphere to link the students to the society.
(Mr. Charly (English) | Ms. Suman Bajaj (Hindi) | Ms. Ruby Arora (Punjabi))
AIM
The Drama Club aims to enhance creative expression, boost self-confidence, foster teamwork, develop communicative skills and promote socio-cultural awareness through the creativity and performance.
MISSION
To provide a supportive environment where students can explore dramatic expression, theatrical skills, peer collaboration and to engage them in acting, script writing, stagecraft and direction.
VISION
To create a vibrant and inclusive community where every student can inculcate their creativity, and socio-cultural understanding.
OBJECTIVES
ACTIVITIES
Month | Activity |
July | One Act Play (English) |
August | Punjabi Skit |
September | Hindi Skit |
November | One Act Play (English) |
December | One Act Play (English) |
(Mr. Rahul | Mr. Satinder | Ms. Jaswinder)
Mission:
The mission of Sacred Heart School, Folk and Classical Dance Club is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich cultural heritage of traditional dance forms. Our mission is to foster a deep appreciation for both folk and classical dance traditions by providing a vibrant platform for learning, performing, and sharing
Aims
To celebrate and preserve the beauty of folk and classical dance, inspiring creativity, cultural unity, and artistic excellence through passionate learning and captivating performances.
Objectives:
Cultural Preservation and Appreciation
Performance and Skill Development
Community Building and Inclusivity
Creativity and Expression
Education and Awareness
(Ms. Shikha | Ms. Aman Shardha)
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Sr. No. | Activity |
1 | Nutrition Workshop |
2 | Mocktail Master Competition |
3 | Elocution competition on Mindful Eating |
4 | Green Salad Styling competition |
5 | Food Festival |
6 | Mini Sandwich Showdown |
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