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Club activities form a major part of extracurricular activities in TRINS. By providing innovative instructional strategies and by providing a supportive learning environment outside the four walls of a classroom, club activities will make the Junior School experience productive, rewarding, interesting and fun for each child. In clubs there are skills to learn and games to play. During clubs our children challenge themselves to try new tasks, to accept difficult challenges and to learn a different skill. We believe that every child is gifted, and through clubs we help the child identify, explore and nurture this gift. We have five clubs under the Sporting Club and five Under the Non Sporting Club The Sporting Club includes: - Tennis Club
- Basketball Club
- Skating Club
- Water Polo Club
- Badminton Club
The Non Sporting Club includes: - Nature Club – To develop awareness and involvement in nature conservation and environment protection.
- Creative Club – To encourage artistic endeavor and provide opportunities to get creative with arts and crafts activities
- Drama and Philosophy Club – To articulate ideas, explore creative traits and develop skills with theatre as a medium
- Music Club – To improve musical skills through technical exercises, musical pieces, and other activities to help the students improve their musical skills.
- Olympiad Club – To train students for the National Science and Maths Olympiad Examination.
Qualified and experienced professionals oversee the sporting clubs. The non sporting clubs are conducted by the TRINS staff, which is enriched by professional help.
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