Co-curricular Activities
The Students' Council and the Civics Tutorial Council works in organising school-wide activities, also organising college events and proposing initiatives to benefit the student body.
The Civics Tutorial Council, also known as the CT Council, is a student leadership body composed of a CT Representative from each Civics Tutorial Group (Class). The CT Councillors serve as the bridge between the college and the class, promoting the welfare of each student. The CT Councillors also work with the Student Councillors and the House Committee members in organising, maintaining and planning college events and functions.
The House Committee comprises the key figures for each of the six Houses, coming together as a united body, organising inter-house activities and assisting the CT Council and Students' Council for events.
Every year, new activities are proposed by students. 2004 saw the founding of Fencing Club and Golf Club and in 2005, Rock Climbing was established as a CCA. Cheerleading began in late 2007 to quick success as they emerged champions in the SKM Cheerfest Stunt category in the following year.
Clubs with a small number of members are merged with other clubs. In 2004, the IT Council merged with iComp, and Bridge and Chess Club merged with Defence Science Club to become the Strategic Games Club.
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