Clubs
Clubs
Clubs provide an opportunity for adaptation to life in the group, forming good life-long habits and cultivating a practical temperament. The focus of the clubs is mainly on entrepreneurship, building confidence, out-of-the-box thinking, exploring interests, making friendships that will last a lifetime and developing an awareness of the society that we live in.
FIS offers the following range of clubs for their students from Classes V to X:
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Chess Club
Children practice playing the game under the guidance of the teacher. They are taught to make appropriate moves and the advantages and disadvantages of each move. They are trained to face tournaments with confidence.
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Entrepreneurship Club:
The children are exposed to the business world. They do ventures in marketing in the school premises. They are introduced to several entrepreneurship skills and tactics. They put up stalls during Parent Teacher Meets and showcase their products. -
Gardening Club:
Generally children living in urban cities have no idea about whether a vegetable, fruit, cereal, pulse or greens is grown in trees, plants, climbers or creepers. The gardening club is focused on giving a complete feel of agriculture by making them plant saplings or sow seeds, taking care of them by watering them, putting compost and manure and so on. Children get immense pleasure when they carry home vegetables flowers and fruits that they have grown themselves! This club has been encouraging a lot of children to get involved and has been successfully running for the past few years. -
Health and Aerobics Club:
The Health and Wellness Club is good at helping children adopt and maintain healthy behaviour. Physical activities like Zumba, aerobics, yoga, etc. are conducted every week. The club aims in providing necessary information about hygienic habits, healthy food and adequate physical activities which help in improving the quality of life. -
Interact Club:
The Interact Club's vision is to develop leadership skills and personal integrity by instilling the values of selfless service and individual responsibility among the students. It promotes the supreme ideal that, ' Service to humanity is service to God'. -
Table Tennis:
Children are briefed about all the rules, moves and tactics of playing the game. The game styles of many international players are discussed and also shown as videos to the children. They are divided into teams and are coached to play the game to the best of their ability. -
Tech Hub:
Children turn on their technical skills and learn to work with latest multimedia software. They try their hands at coding and web page designing. They are exposed to several tech talks on the latest trends in technology. -
Thinking Skills and Enrichment Club:
This club helps in honing the analytical skills and logical reasoning of children and improving their problem solving abilities. -
Wordsmith Club:
We encourage students to improve vocabulary through interesting activities in the wordsmith club. Students play a variety of word games and improve their vocabulary in a fun way. All the youngsters get together and exchange creative thoughts, ideas and writing, all the while concentrating on using words succinctly and aptly. -
Cookery Club:
Learning how to cook does wonders for children as they learn many skills in the process. Students learn to measure, to estimate, to work independently, to enhance their fine motor skills and to be creative in the way they present their dish and in trying out their own inspired recipes. Our cookery club is a great hit with our students!