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Hobby is learning to be what you want to be

The entire school is divided into four houses called clans, namely Anderson, Boyd, Lamont and Macarthur. The main aim of dividing into clans is to propagate team spirit and give a competitive edge, along with the overall development of the individual.

Every Wednesday is observed as a Clan Day where the respective clans meet with their clan parents and clan elder and collaborate for upcoming inter clan competitions. Clan dress code is to be followed on the Clan Day

Point system is used to grade the performance of the clan. At the end of the session Clan Trophy is awarded to the Clan who score the highest.

Each clan has the clan elder, clan parents and the clan tutees.

Clan tutees, Students from classes 1 onwards are allocated into different clans called Clan Tutees.

Clan Parents being a subsidiary parent in school for the tutee under his/her charge are the teachers who are responsible for the emotional, physical and overall well being of the tutees.

The Clan Parent is also responsible for:-

  • Being present at meals with tutees ensuring proper interaction and healthy diet.
  • Counseling at one to one level.
  • Liaison with class teachers and subject teachers to gain inputs on the academic front.
  • Constant contact with parents for regular inputs.
  • Motivating each tutee to participate in co-curricular activities for confidence building as per his/her talent and interest.
  • Keeping and submitting a regular record of each tutee’s bi-yearly performance.
  • Constant observation of students to select and recommend them to the Clan elder, for the student council and also the clan prefects.
Clan Elder, head of the clan, is a teacher who is responsible for overall development of the clan.
The Clan Elder is also responsible for:-
  • Looking after all the clan tutees and clan parents – their emotional and physical well being.
  • Allocate clan tutees to clan parents.
  • Ensure a check that the clan parent is in contact with clan tutee’s parents.
  • Constant observation of the tutees to select and recommend them in consultation with clan parents for the student council and also the clan prefects.
  • Chalk out in consultation with clan parent the duty charter for student council.

Student Prefectorial Council

Students Prefectorial council is formed from amongst the students. They are representatives of their respective clans. They are appointed to uphold the vision and mission of the school, who could represent the school body as and when required and hence assist and facilitate the overall administration of the school.

Requisite qualities of the prefects are:-

  • Integrity
  • Proficiency
  • Leadership
  • Regularity
  • Shouldering responsibility
  • Character
  • Loyalty
  • Respectful
  • Sportsman ship
 

List of School Council 2010-11

HEAD BOY KARAN PARMAR
HEAD GIRL AASHNA AGGARWAL
SPORTS CAPTAIN DHRUV MALIK / MANSI BHAJANKA

 

 

Anderson

Boyd

Lamont

Macarthur

Clan Captain

Heyshya Sri Chandrasekara

Nidhi Udgirkar

Nivesh Jain

Nidhi Singh

Clan Prefects Seniors

 

Sagar Aggarwal

Yash Sharma

Naveen

Rahul Jayakrishnan

Shruti R.

Parinaaz Saini

Kriti Bhatia

Riya Rao

Clan Prefects Juniors

 

Samridh Anand

Kshitij Arora

Riya Gautam

Ashwin Asthana

Radhika Saluja

Ishita Trikha

Anuveer Singh

Sanjana Gupta

 

 

Scottish Clubs
Every Individual has some inborn talent. To sharpen the in bound skills, the school has established hobby clubs. The various hobby clubs at Scottish High include, Arts Club, Music Club, Science Club, Maths Club, Dramatics Club, Dance Clubs, Social Clubs and Literary Clubs. Each club has an identity, style and agenda of its own. The ambience in these clubs stimulates healthy learning and the trained people in their respective fields act only as moderators and the students are given the opportunity to organize the activities of the clubs.

 
 

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