"“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.”
-Winston Churchill

The school has an active community service club with well-defined activities to instil sensitivity and compassion to the plight of the less privileged, to create ecological awareness and the dignity of labour. Students are encouraged to participate in varied social work activities throughout the year, such as rural interaction, working with the mentally and physically challenged, working with the labour class, making compost pits, campus gardening, tree-planting, paper recycling and waste management to name a few. Community service includes visits to old age homes, special schools, enlightening the community on waste management techniques, campus cleanliness and specific projects to the wider public. School celebrates ‘joy of giving’ in the form of visits to various old age homes, special schools, orphanages, etc. Students are also encouraged to be a member of the Rotary Interact club which abides by “Service before Self.” The exclusive club stands as a beacon of change and empowerment through various initiatives aligned with the upliftment of the society like the recent ‘Each One Teach One’ initiative undertaken by the members.