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43rd East
Bombay Cub Packs :
The aims and objectives of the
movement are reverence to God
and selfless service to the
country and humanity in general.
They are
attained by developing the
character of Cubs and trying to
mould them into good and useful
citizens. Selection of recruits
for five Cub Packs is made from
the Primary section. |
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43rd East
Bombay Scout Troop :
The selection of recurits
for the Scout Troop is made in
the Secondary section. As a
rule, students who have been
cubs before, are given
preference. The Scout motto is
“BE PREPARED”. |
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The 19th
Mah. Junior N.C.C. Air Wing and
the 21st Troop Junior N.C.C.
Naval Unit 1st Mah. Bn. Wing :
The N.C.C.’s aim is to develop
leadership, character,
comradeship, the spirit of
sportsmanship and the ideal of
service to create disciplined
and trained man-power, which in
a national emergency could be of
assistance to the country; and
to provide training for students
with a view to developing in
them officer-like qualities,
thus enabling them to obtain
commissions in the Armed Forces.
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The Road
Safety Patrol (R.S.P.) :
Its motto is “We live to
serve” and it aims at developing
character, comradeship, the
ideal of service and capacity
for leadership in young men and
women; providing service
training to young men and women
so as to stimulate interest in
the safety of the people from
accident; building up potential
officers to enable the Police
Force to expand at the time of
emergency; and inculcating
discipline among the students.
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The Junior
Red Cross :
It trains its members to
care for their own health and
that of others, to help the sick
and suffering, especially
children, and to look upon other
children all over the world as
their friends. |
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The
Interact Club :
It is a Junior branch of the
Rotary movement and aims at
fostering a sense of social
concern and international
understanding among young
students by insisting on
constructive leadership,
recognition and thoughtfulness
towards others and awareness of
the importance of home and
family. It undertakes various
relief projects on behalf of the
underprivileged. |
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Sanskar :
It provides an opportunity
to the students to follow and
understand the cultural values
of our ancient Indian
Civilization, and aspires to
inculcate the noble ideals of
our cultural heritage in young
minds by organizing various
cultural activities both within
the School as well as in
collaboration with other schools
and organizations with similar
aims. |
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Nature
Club of India :
It represents the Youth Wing
of the World Wildlife Fund. Its
aim is to make India’s children
aware of the great economic,
cultural and aesthetic value of
national resources by spreading
interest and knowledge about its
wildlife, rivers, forests and
other natural resources. |
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Elocution,
Debating,Quiz and Dramatics :
The aim is the training of
students from the earliest years
in the art of public speaking,
orderly and gentlemanly
argumentation, and discovering
and developing dramatic talent
among the students of the higher
classes. To stimulate interest
in this important branch of
education, prizes are awarded
annually to the best individual
speakers both in English and in
Hindi and to the best Class and
House in Inter-Class,
Inter-House Elocution, Dramatic
and General Knowledge
competitions. |
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The
Campion Review :
It is issued on a yearly
basis to foster the literary
talent of the students. The
Journal is managed by an
Editorial Board and provides a
wide range of news reports. |
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School
Band :
Instituted by the late Fr.
E.F. More, S.J., it has been
revived since 1996 under an
experienced Band Master. The
band plays at our various School
functions viz. Republic Day
parade, Independence Day and
Annual Athletic Meet. |
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Excursions
:
From time to time excursions
and educational tours are
organized. In all these
activities the principles of
honesty, co-operation, truth,
self-reliance and hard work are
included. |
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Sports :
Keen co-operation on the
playground tends to develop
sportsmanship, manliness and a
healthy spirit of emulation. A
high level of individual
performance is encouraged, but
the spirit of team work is
strongly insisted upon. |
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