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<h1>Extracurricular Activities</h1>

Our extracurricular activities include a wide range of activities that focus on supplementing; higher order thinking skills of students to enhance their learning capabilities and groom their personalities into dynamic individuals.

Major extracurricular activities include:

Trips / Visits to different service providers like banks, post offices, hospitals, fire fighting establishments, etc

Visits to enhance learning capacities regarding science, history and other educational sites

Sailing orientation courses in Arabian sea

Adventure based camping on hill stations

Students' Councils

Dramatics

Music classes

Painting Exhibitions

Science models club

Celebration of international days

Talent shows


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When it comes to your participation experiences, you don't want to leave blank space! Use your time wisely to ensure that you'll have activities to put down.

Keep in mind, however, that colleges are aware when you add a ton of extracurriculars your junior or senior year.

Try to keep your participation limited to activities you actually enjoy and will keep pursuing don't just participate to have something on your application.

It's better to chose what you love, so you'll benefit from the experience in more ways than just your application word count.

Here are different types of extracurricular activities that colleges actually want to see. With a little something for everyone, you are sure to find something you'll enjoy.

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<h2>Our Activities Gallery</h2>


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<h3>Student Government</h3>

Colleges are impressed by students with leadership skills. What better way to demonstrate such skills than holding a position in student government? It's a great way to participate in school matters, show you are both capable and responsible and that other students look up to you.

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<h3>Academic Teams and Clubs</h3>

Joining an academic club or team shows that you are passionate about learning and gaining a competitive advantage. When it comes to rigorous academics, you don't shy away but, rather, embrace a challenge.

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<h3>The Debate Team</h3>

Students on the debate team are more likely to be engaged in the issues of today, able to think critically on their feet and are not afraid to speak out all qualities that colleges look for in prospective students.

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<h3>The Arts</h3>

Creativity is always an asset when it comes to college applications. Students active in creative arts, like music, drama and visual arts tend to be open-minded, eccentric and think outside of the box. These qualities add to campus life, which is a bonus in the eyes of a college admissions officer.

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<h3>Culture Clubs</h3>

With all of the focus on anti-bullying campaigns and acceptance of others, colleges value students active in promoting diversity and culture now more than ever before. Such clubs demonstrate your willingness to learn about and accept others, while creating awareness for those who may be different from you.