Student Life Page
Purposeful Activities
Life Beyond Textbooks — Where Learning Becomes Living
At Meluha International School, education continues long after the last bell. Every club meeting, performance, service drive, and sports practice is a space where children discover what truly drives them. Our student-life program is deliberately structured to build confidence, communication, creativity, and compassion.
Philosophy
- Activities are not “extras” — they are essential experiences that connect knowledge to the real world.
- Each student participates in at least one sport, one creative club, and one community or leadership activity every year.
- Reflection journals and exhibitions capture learning outcomes from every co-curricular experience.
Outcome
Students learn self-management, teamwork, and public accountability — skills as critical as academic excellence.
Clubs & Societies
Discover. Lead. Inspire.
MIS offers more than twenty active clubs and societies across disciplines. Each club nurtures an area of interest and transforms it into a pathway for leadership.
Featured Clubs
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Entrepreneurship Club
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Introduces students to design thinking, business modelling, and finance. Outcome → Entrepreneurial mindset & strategic planning.
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Debate & Public Speaking Club
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Develops articulation, evidence-based reasoning, and persuasive communication. Outcome → Confidence & critical thinking.
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Ecology & Sustainability Club
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Leads campus “green actions” — waste audits, tree plantations, energy drives. Outcome → Environmental literacy & responsibility.
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STEM & Robotics Club
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Engages in coding, 3D design, and robotics competitions. Outcome → Collaboration & innovative problem-solving.
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Arts Collective
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Student-led art exhibitions, murals, and digital art design. Outcome → Creative expression & aesthetic judgment.
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Music & Choir Society
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Trains in vocal and instrumental music; performs at school events. Outcome → Rhythm, discipline & team synchrony.
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Literary Circle
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Book discussions, creative writing contests, and school magazine publishing. Outcome → Language mastery & editorial skills.
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Community Service Club
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Partners with local NGOs for service projects and fundraisers. Outcome → Empathy & civic engagement.
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Health & Wellness Club
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Conducts workshops on nutrition, mental health, and fitness habits. Outcome → Self-care and balanced living.
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Science Explorers Club
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Project-based science fair research and experiments. Outcome → Inquiry & presentation skills.
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Student Reflection Model
Each club maintains a short online journal on Classet where members record their objectives, activities, reflections, and achievements. These reflections become part of the student portfolio.
Signature Events
Moments That Define Memories — and Character
Our annual events go beyond celebration — they are carefully curated experiences that blend creativity, leadership, and collaboration. Each event is mapped to clear learning outcomes and showcases the diverse talents of our students.
Magnifesta — Annual Cultural Festival
Theme: “Creativity Meets Purpose.”
Students organize and perform in a two-day extravaganza of music, drama, dance, art exhibits, and entrepreneurial stalls.
Learning Outcomes: Planning and budget management, collaboration across grades, and real-world execution.
Meluha Model United Nations (MUN)
Encourages diplomacy, global citizenship, and articulation of world issues.
Learning Outcomes: Research, negotiation, policy writing, and cross-cultural understanding.
Mahotsav — Inter-School Fest
A multi-disciplinary competition spanning sports, quiz, arts, and STEM.
Learning Outcomes: Healthy competition, exposure to diverse ideas, networking, and confidence.
Sports Day & Athletic Meet
A grand showcase of strength, strategy, and teamwork.
Learning Outcomes: Goal setting, discipline, resilience, and fair play.
Investiture & Leadership Ceremony
The oath-taking moment for the Student Council and House Leaders.
Learning Outcomes: Accountability, decision-making, and servant leadership.
Cultural Heritage Week
Celebrates India’s arts, languages, and traditions through theme-based days and folk presentations.
Learning Outcomes: Respect for diversity and cultural literacy.
Outcome of Events Program
Students learn to organize, negotiate, and execute projects independently — gaining skills equivalent to real-world project management.
Leadership & Service
Learning to Lead with Purpose
Leadership at MIS is not a title; it’s a mindset. Through the House System and Student Council, every learner practices responsibility and decision-making.
Structure
Student Council
House System
Service Learning
Peer Mentorship
Learning Outcomes
Integrity • Accountability • Empathy • Confidence in decision-making • Team coordination
Global & Career Exposure
Connecting Classrooms to the World
Through field trips, exchange programs, and career immersion, students see how learning applies beyond school.
Programs
University Fairs & Counselling
Career Immersion Week
Study Tours & Exchanges
Guest Speaker Series
Outcome
Students gain clarity about their interests and make informed career choices.
Wellness & Counselling
Because Learning Needs a Healthy Mind
Our Wellness Department supports the emotional and mental health of students through counselling, mindfulness sessions, and life-skills workshops.
Initiatives
- Individual counselling for academic or personal concerns.
- Group sessions on stress management, relationships, and digital well-being.
- “Mindful Mondays” — guided meditation before assembly.
- Collaboration with parents for emotional awareness and support at home.
- Annual Wellness Week with sports, yoga, and health talks.
Outcome
Emotionally balanced students who can focus, self-regulate, and maintain healthy relationships.
Learning Outcomes of Student Life Program
Cognitive: Critical thinking, decision making, creativity.
Social: Teamwork, empathy, cross-cultural communication.
Personal: Confidence, discipline, resilience.
Ethical: Integrity, service, global citizenship.
These outcomes are tracked through student portfolios, teacher rubrics, and reflection sheets, forming part of each child’s overall profile on Classet.