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Activity Club
South Point is abuzz with a slew of activities on Saturdays. The Saturday Activity Club offers an array of co-curricular options through which pupils from Classes I to VIII can hone their talent in different fields. These lessons are optional and are offered at the premises of South Point School for pupils of both the Schools. Every year the learners get an opportunity to showcase their talent and skills when they take the stage at the Annual Activity Club Show.
The options are:
Dramatics I Bengali Elocution I English Elocution | Bharatanatyam Dance I Western Dance | Guitar | Synthesizer | Rhythm Appreciation I Tabla I Violin I Roller Skating | Indian Vocal Music I Chess
For more information, please contact School Office.
Interact Club
The Interact Club of South Point High School is most active throughout the year. Apart from its annual fest, Udaan and Vrrikshya, the Club organises many useful social and cultural activities. The members – drawn from Classes IX to XII – are always into literary, charity, greening and fund-raiser drives while being at the forefront on Independence Day, in visiting old age homes and orphanages, in cleaning the School premises, in organizing fun events and excursions for underprivileged children and in attending awareness rallies. Their performance at various inter-school fests is consistently commendable. The aim is to fly high and touch newer skies.
Nature Club
The Nature Club of South Point High School is dedicated to all things green, clean and natural. Members of the Club are taken for environmental excursions where they go bird watching and appreciating the beauty and importance of nature. Lending hands to High School Interact Club members, they organize Udaan and Vrrikshya, the annual Inter-School Fest. Attending nature-based workshops, environment-related seminars, inter-school fests and competitions where nature and environment are the essential themes is on the Club’s agenda. The members also get busy at the Art and Craft Exhibition, where they put the thinking caps on to uphold and exhibit projects on global warming, recycling waste, conservation of natural resources and other similar issues.
Abacus
To improve confidence, visual memory, concentration, listening skills and to inculcate love for numbers, Abacus – an ancient tool used for calculations – and Brain Gym Programme are conducted there for pupils of Classes II to VIII at the South Point School premises. These optional classes are held on Saturdays and are conducted by SIP Academy Pvt. Ltd., the Indian wing of SIP Academy, Malayasia.
Bulbuls and Cubs
Students of Classes I to V may join the Bulbul Flock and Cub Pack. Classes are held on Saturday mornings. Interested guardians may meet the teachers concerned for enrolment of their wards. Sporting a Bulbul and Cub badge at Investiture ceremonies is a moment of pride for Pointers.
The Helping Hand
Social service features in a big way in the South Point calendar throughout the year. Pointers believe in sharing and caring, and devote much time to reaching out to the old, the infirm and the underprivileged sections of society. Starting from the little ones of Class I to the senior pupils, the involvement is equally deep and heartfelt. South Point celebrates its weeklong festival – ‘Joy of Giving’ – before Durga Puja every year, and Pointers send gifts to various NGOs, visit old age homes, centres for HIV-affected children, orphanages as well as other homes sheltering underprivileged children. The effort and dedication that all Pointers put in to bring education to underprivileged children have brought the School the Daan Utsav Shiksha Samman. Essential values like empathy, compassion and social cohesion are further embedded in the hearts of the children when they join hands with the Missionaries of Charity, the Little Sisters of the Poor, and many other social welfare organisations every year through their social service project, ‘Reaching Out’. The death anniversary of Satikanta Guha, Founder-Rector of South Point, is observed on 8 January every year through a string of social service projects by the students of South Point High School.