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Our young scientists participate in National Space Day at ISRO UR Rao Satellite Centre
Live lessons in Civics: watching the Legislative Assembly in action at Vidhana Soudha, the State Legislature
Our athletes at Kanteerva Stadium on National Sports Day participated in several unique and indigenous sports.
Visit to Indian Music Experience Museum helped students experience the science of sound waves and explore the art and history of music.
Visit to National Gallery of Modern Art and viewing the works of the Great Masters inspires our young artists towards their own creativity.
Visit to 'Elements' Chemistry Exhibition brought the wonder of elements to life, students were able to view and examine several rare elements.
Musicals, Theatre and Drama at the Chowdiah Memorial Hall by renowned directors Judith Bidapa, Maya Mascarenhas and C.A.U.S.E. Foundation's Leila Alvarez are a treat to watch and listen to, with performances to aspire to.
Code and Create Carnival
Canvas and Creativity
The Curiosity Convention
Future Founders Forum
At Tunbridge, each child has the opportunity to participate in every event.
Our annual Inter-House Debate Competition for Middle and High School prepares our debaters for speaking at external forums and inter-school competitions.
Group Discussion rounds ensure the participation of every student.
The Inter-House Elocution competition engages every student in the art of effective communication, through which they enhance their public speaking skills, boost confidence, and learn the power of expression.
The Group Elocution includes every student, ensuring that each one gets an opportunity to elocute, perform and present.
Students express their thoughts and feelings through the Original Poetry writing competition, and then emote their poem on stage. This is an open event and is very popular.
Julius Caesar performed on Annual Day 2024
Theatre brings stories to life, offering students a platform to explore acting, scriptwriting, and stagecraft. It helps build confidence, collaboration, and creativity through the art of performance.
The Spelling Bee is a fun and challenging competition that encourages students to enhance their vocabulary and spelling skills.
During Literary Week, each class engages in a variety of creative activities, including Mad Ads, Dumb Charades, Pictionary, Kangaroo Words, JAM, storytelling, and impromptu sessions. These fun and interactive experiences ignite students' love for language, creativity, and collaboration.
The Inter-House Quiz challenges students on their knowledge of current affairs. Students collaborate and challenge themselves through logical and critical thinking.
The Tunbridge Book Club invites students to explore diverse genres and share their love for reading. Through lively discussions and themed activities, members deepen their understanding of literature and community, while enhancing their critical thinking skills.
The Newspaper in Education program at Tunbridge High School integrates current events into the classroom, enhancing students' literacy and critical thinking skills. Through engaging activities, students explore journalism, research topics, and develop a deeper understanding of the world around them. We have partnered with Times NIE and The Hindu to inculcate the forgotten charm of picking up a newspaper.
by Rasheed Kappan
by Sports With A Mission (SWAM)
by Rotary Club of Bangalore with Association of People with Disability
by Rtn Sandeep Ohri
'That Strategy Guy'
by Rtn Sayamdeb Mukherjee
United Breweries
by Rtn Bharath Lokkur
Lokkur Stocks & Shares
by KPMG
by Karnataka State Chapter - Association of Gynaecologic Oncologists of India & Rotary Club of Bangalore
by Rotary Club of Bangalore with Soroptimist International
by Sandra Noble, Counsellor
by British Biologicals
by Manipal Hospitals
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by BBMP Health Department
by Indian Development Foundation (WHO)
by Bangalore City Police
by the Legal Aid Club of
Bishop Cotton Women's Christian College