Clubs and societies Extracurricular activities are a compulsory element of school life at Modern. The school magazine,
Sandesh, is published each school term in English and Hindi (its sister publications include the
Vasant Parag at Modern School,
Vasant Vihar, and
Prayas at Modern School, Kundli). There are around twenty clubs and societies, including photography, aero-modelling, drama, painting, sculpture, community service, carpentry, Dance, music, senior and junior English debating societies, economics, astronomy, computer science, physics, and robotics. In many societies pupils come together to discuss a particular topic, presided over by a faculty member and often including a guest speaker. The school has often invited prominent figures to give speeches and talks to the students; these have included heads of state, politicians, ornithologists, naturalists, artists, writers, economists, diplomats, and industrialists. The Modern School Leadership lecture series invites prominent alumni to address the school assembly twice every school year. Major clubs include The Lenskraft Photography Club, The Quiz Club, Model UN Society, Environment Club, Bits 'N' Bytes (The computer club), Debating Society,
Interact Club,
SPIC MACAY, Mudra Dance Club, SAPTAK and the Commerce Society. Modern School is also a leading member of the
Model United Nations and its biennial
ModMUN conference is one of the biggest in
Asia attracting as many as 900 international students for the 2016 conference. Due to its size, prestige, and popularity, it is considered the largest student organized MUN in
India. Bits 'N' Bytes is one of the oldest school societies dating back to 1988. It organizes ACCESS, an annual tech symposium, in the month of December. In 2013, the society won the
TCS IT Wiz and simultaneously celebrated its Silver Jubilee. The Debating Society is very active during the school year, as it hosts the Raghubir Singh Inter-school Debate, the Pratap Singh Inter-school Debate, and usually helps organize the Annual MSOSA Inter-school Debate. Interact Club (affiliate club of Rotary International's service club for students between the age of 12–18) was inaugurated in 1983 by the then vice-president of India,
Muhammad Hidayat Ullah, and has since grown into a prominent school society. Its activities include donations to orphanages, recycling drives, ant-piracy drives, and an annual blood donation camp. The club has been awarded a certificate in recognition of its services to the community by
Chief Minister of Delhi,
Sheila Dikshit. Interact Club nominates some of its students to be selected by Rotary International for its international program to represent
India as ambassador of goodwill to neighboring countries such as
Pakistan and
Sri Lanka. The selected students stay as guests with families who participate in this international youth exchange program. SPIC MACAY, a national society for the promotion of Indian classical music and culture amongst youth, organizes a SPIC MACAY week every school term. Past performers include
Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma,
Ustad Bismillah Khan,
Sonal Mansingh,
Sitara Devi,
Ustad Amjad Ali Khan,
Hari Prasad Chaurasia, and
Birju Maharaj. Other events organized include
Cyclotron (the annual inter-school physics symposium) and
Unquestionably Modern (an annual quiz competition).
Model UN Modern School is also a leading member of the
Model United Nations and its annual ModMUN conference is one of the biggest in Asia attracting as many as 1000 international students for the 2016 conference. Due to its size, prestige, and popularity, it is considered the largest student organized MUN in
India. ==Affiliations==