Clubs
Our wide array of student clubs offers vibrant opportunities for students to explore their interests, pursue new skills, and engage deeply with subjects beyond the classroom. These clubs encourage creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration, allowing students to express themselves while fostering values like leadership and community. By participating in these clubs, students gain valuable experiences that enrich their education and prepare them for success in school, college, and life. Each club contributes to a culture of curiosity and exploration, enhancing both personal growth and a lifelong passion for learning.
Interact Club
The Interact Club at Cathedral encourages students to engage meaningfully in social work and outreach initiatives, making a difference within the community. Through its diverse programs, students learn the value of empathy and responsibility while addressing pressing social issues.
From organizing donation drives to collaborating with NGOs, the club nurtures a spirit of service and develops leadership skills. Interact Club fosters a culture of giving back, instilling in students the importance of making a positive impact on society.
Girls | Boys | |
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President | Dia Dogra | - |
Secretary | - | Vidur Jhunjhunwala |
Nature Club
The Nature Club inspires students to take small but impactful steps toward environmental conservation and sustainable living. Through engaging activities like hydroponics workshops, Kokedama demonstrations, and beach clean-ups, the club promotes an understanding of plant biology, ecology, and sustainability.
By fostering a hands-on approach, students gain insights into recycling practices for paper, plastic, and e-waste and explore the relationship between humans and biodiversity through educational trips. The Nature Club cultivates a sense of environmental stewardship, empowering students to be proactive contributors to a greener planet.
Girls | Boys | |
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President | Aleyna Kasim | - |
Secretary | - | Dev Kapur |
IAYP Club
The International Award for Young People (IAYP) Club empowers students to challenge themselves and explore their full potential. Rooted in the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award framework, the club offers a structured program across physical recreation, skill development, adventurous journeys, and community service.
By participating, students build resilience, leadership, and confidence while making meaningful contributions to society. The IAYP Club embodies a holistic approach to personal growth, preparing young individuals to thrive in every sphere of life.
Girls | Boys | |
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President | - | Sayaan Jhaveri |
Secretary | Mishka Chainani | - |
Cathedral News Club
Cathedral News is a platform for budding journalists and photographers to hone their skills and share their creative vision. The club publishes a termly newspaper that captures school events, student achievements, and insightful articles. Members learn the fundamentals of journalism, storytelling, and visual composition while documenting the vibrant life of the school.
Cathedral News not only sharpens communication skills but also provides students with an avenue to express their ideas and engage with the world of media.
Girls | Boys | |
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President | Ariya Malkani | - |
Secretary | Sana Lamba | - |
FSA Club
The Interact Club at Cathedral encourages students to engage meaningfully in social work and outreach initiatives, making a difference within the community. Through its diverse programs, students learn the value of empathy and responsibility while addressing pressing social issues.
From organizing donation drives to collaborating with NGOs, the club nurtures a spirit of service and develops leadership skills. Interact Club fosters a culture of giving back, instilling in students the importance of making a positive impact on society.
Girls | Boys | |
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President | Adya Joshi | - |
Secretary | - | Rishan Shah |
Symposium Club
The Symposium Club is a hub for debate, discourse, and diplomacy. Dedicated to nurturing confident orators and critical thinkers, the club hosts debates, Model United Nations (MUN) sessions, and panel discussions. Students engage with global issues, enhance their public speaking abilities, and develop problem-solving skills.
Symposium fosters a culture of intellectual curiosity and prepares members to approach complex challenges with reasoned perspectives and persuasive communication.
Girls | Boys | |
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President | Anoushka Singh | - |
Secretary | - | Krish Lambah |