IEM Public School

IEM PUBLIC SCHOOL

Following CBSE Curriculum

An initiative of IEM Group, Kolkata

Eco Club

An Eco club is a voluntary group of students or youth who work together to learn about and improve their environment. Eco clubs can help students develop a sense of environmental responsibility and encourage them to take action to protect the environment.

About IEM Public School

We visualize a school where children are offered a combination of supportive environment, modern teaching methodology and nothing less than parental care. After establishing significant milestones in technical education in eastern India, our group is now focussing on a mission to set new standards in moulding future generation of India. Our deep rooted research in teaching methods, aids and practices backed up with state of he art curriculum, IEM Public School will endeavor to give a nw direction to future citizens. Children need the environment to learn through guidance and adopt to take over changing life and opportunities. The school if completely dedicated to young minds aiming to enrich themselves with knowledge, character and power. India will be looking upto today’s young generation on the path of becoming a super power in near future. Under the umbrella of founding father Prof. Dr. Satyajit Chakrabarti, The Institute of Engineering And Management Group (IEM) was established. Settling in the heart of Salt Lake, IEM provides a beautiful and spacious green environment. Being a part of the IEM Group , IEM Public School provides a caring and friendly environment where every child is valued and nurtured. Each eye is encouraged to see themselves as part of the school community, where academics, technology, co-curricular activities, physical training combined with integrity and respect for other people are given attention to.

Objectives

Raise awareness
Educate students about environmental issues and the importance of conservation.
Promote eco-friendly practices
Encourage students to reduce pollution, minimize waste, and conserve water.
Develop skills
Help students develop skills like observation, experimentation, and analysis.
Take action
Involve students in activities like tree planting, waste segregation, and compost pit construction.
Promote sustainable resource use
Encourage students to use resources sustainably and promote new attitudes towards nature.
Create a clean and green consciousness
Help students develop a consciousness about keeping their surroundings clean and green.
Educate the public
Educate the public and sanitary workers about the importance of not burning waste indiscriminately.
Reduce plastic use
Encourage students to minimize the use of plastic bags and not to litter them in public places.

Club Members

Teacher in charge –Koyel Chanda, Ayesha Dastagir

Steudents
1) Soumyajeet Sarkar
2) Arin Mondal
3) Ishaan Chakraborty

World Environment Day (5th June)

Poster Making

World Nature Conservation Day (28th July)

Poster Making