Divinites - Life in School
Divinites - Life in School
For our students–the Divinites, the school is a home away from home where they enjoy their freedom as children of God. The Tiny Tots who enter our portals gradually get transformed by the tender loving care of the Sisters, Teachers and support staff.
School curricular and co-curricular activities:
The lively interaction and the rapport that exists here enable our students to showcase their talents in both curricular and co-curricular activities.
The school provides opportunities for healthy competitions.
Cultural Activities
The following activities such as Dance and Dance Drama, Singing, Skits and Street plays based on Moral Values, Environmental awareness and Scientific temper… are regularly conducted under the guidance of the Teachers.
Literary activities & Other Activities
Essay writing, Elocution, Debates, Dramatics, Recitation, Storytelling, Science Exhibitions, ATL (Atal Tinkering Lab), …. activities are conducted
Inter-school Activities
We conduct Inter-school competitions under the title “Oblivia”– which encompasses both Cultural and Co-curricular activities.
Games and Sports - Both at School and Departmental Level
Volley Ball, Handball, Basket Ball, Throwball, Net Ball, Kabaddi, Foot Ball, Shuttle and Ball Badminton, Chess, Table Tennis, Karate, Skating, Yoga, Swimming and Athletics.
Besides at School Level, we also conduct Tug of War, Chariot Race, Kangaroo Race, X-relay, Ball Pass, and Rolling the Dumbbell race.
School Clubs
Our Co-Curricular activities include NCC, Scouts/Guides, School Band, the School Cabinet, the House System, and the various Clubs.
Our Clubs include:
- Science Club
- Maths Club
- Literature Club
- History Club
- Eco Club
- Drama Club
- Health and Red Ribbon Club
- Students Welfare and Child Right Club
- YSM Club
- Sports Club
- Adventure Club
- Consumer Club
- Fine Arts and Craft Club
- Electrol Literacy Club
The club’s activities are conducted under the guidance of the Teachers.
“Education is the molding of the heart, in order to pursue such an aim, it is necessary to use kindness with one, firmness with another, to reason with another, to reason with the third. But everyone has to be dealt with great love, especially for the poor girls, who do not enjoy any affection in the family…”
St. Magdalene