Youth has been purposefully designated an imperative position in the society. Many dignitaries and famous personalities stress on the youth segment and its role in shaping the future of a country. As a believer of this pragmatic policy Spring Dale took an imperative step and started following the mantra of “Catch them young”. We believe in involving our students in various social, environmental, literary and other sectors, thus making them grow and evolve as ideal leaders and examples for the society.
The distinctive clubs introduced for this purpose include:
Science Club: Student members of this club discuss on latest and important scientific issues, inventions as well as pragmatic uses of various scientific techniques etc. and all this is followed by proper debates so that more and more of ideas could be confidently generated.
Interact Club: Formal meeting styles, methods of communication, style of interaction etc. formulates a key part in normal discussions and social gatherings. To be able to present your self uniquely and converse confidently is the aim of this club. Rotary Club meetings and regular seminars are organized for carving students of this club.
Environment Club: World is harmed by the ever lasting environmental issues. Spring Dale considers its social obligation to try its best to help out the society in solving these issues. Its Environment club actively participated in ‘Go Green’ campaign and other problems on eco system, water conservation and noise pollution etc. are also regularly discussed by members of this club, thereby bringing awareness among students.
Performing Arts Club: The major purpose of the Davinder Pal Centre for Performing Arts has been to perform eclectic types of plays, dances etc. which touch various issues and thereby create awareness among everyone regarding various societal problems.
Literary Club: This club is for the intellectual, for the ones who love to indulge in activities like debates, declamations, read-a-thons and writing etc. Exceptional and highly competitive contests in this club have led it to produce some renowned scholars, writers, speakers etc.
SPICMACAY i.e. Society for Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture is an association formed to relive and rejuvenate past heritage and culture. Many conventions, plans, programmes have been organized by SPICMACAY to bring its youth close to the traditional heritage. Spring Dale’s Heritage club also holds seminars, exhibition etc. to promote various cultural artifacts.
ICT Club: IT Industry and Computer related trends and inventions are regularly discussed and apprised by this group so that the students are in touch with what’s happening in their field and prepare in line with the present demands. Also various serious issues like hacking etc. are actively discussed to stop its evil effects on the society.
Maths Club: For the mathematical genius this club makes adequate provisions, may it be by holding several numerical contests or may it be by telling distinctive ways of studying mathematical techniques. Mathematical lab is also used to enhance skills of students of this club.
Youth for change: Youth is the future and if they are taught and are aware of the various society related issues, the future lies in safe hands. Wearing helmets, avoiding talking on mobiles while driving, saving electricity and water etc. are some of the issues discussed and tackled by this club. This helps in creating leaders out of students.
Student Council The imperativeness of youth needs no introduction and to enforce this fact, Spring Dale had decided to bring forth its students on the front seat so that they could learn and emerge as effective citizens of the society. The Students Council is an elective body of student’s representatives. This Council allows the students to confidently interact with faculty and other senior members on various issues and lets them to come out of their shy holes.
The Student Council develops a spirit of freedom and a vibe of leadership at an early stage amongst the student community.
Igniting Interactions
Through this section Spring Dale unfolds the idea of healthy discussions amongst students, parents and faculty. This allows the students to open up and prepares them well for the challenging world outside the school ambiance.