The Eco-Green club of Scottish High presented the annual report, consisting of various activities and initiatives by the members of the club throughout the year. The club was established in June 2019 with the idea to initiate and promote various environment-friendly activities. The founder members, Anshita Gaur and Bhanvi Tyagi, leading a team of 20 members, have conducted numerous activities throughout the year, like making best out of waste material, conducting awareness drives, participating in plantation drives and others. The event also included an expert talk by Ms Ritu Bharadwaj, a global documentary filmmaker and photographer running a collective filmmakers association in India and she is actively working on social justice and climate-related issues. She talked about current environmental issues, like carbon footprints and climate change. Certainly, it is the fuel for the Green Warriors of Scottish High!
Posted By admin in Community Services, News, on December 20, 2019Parent counseling: “Transitioning to middle school is a journey filled with opportunities for growth and discovery. With guidance and support, parents can empower their children to navigate this pivotal phase with confidence and resilience.” Our School Counsellor, Dr. Neha Singh Maurya, conducted a comprehensive session for Grade VI parents on transitioning to middle school, covering […]
English Language Day 2024: Language is the most massive and inclusive art we know, a mountainous and anonymous work of unconscious generationsEdward Sapir Keeping in mind the resonance of the above-mentioned words, our dynamic Highlanders celebrated English Day on 23rd April 2024 i.e. Tuesday with immense gusto and utmost elation. This day is traditionally observed […]
Our Grade XI IBCP students showcased their creativity and critical thinking as they presented a myriad of ethical dilemma ideas for their Reflective Projects! From real-world scenarios to thought-provoking hypotheticals, these students delved deep into the complexities of ethical decision-making. #IBCP #ReflectiveProject #EthicalDilemmas #CriticalThinking