Student Social Responsibility (SSR)
The Orbis Schools sensitise their students by instilling empathy for those who are challenged by circumstances. Resultantly the students feel strongly about contributing to the upliftment of the society and its people. Here is a list of all the outreach programmes organised and managed by The Orbis Schools, Pune.
Cancer Patients Aid Association (CPAA)
Students collect old newspapers from homes and neighbourhoods. The collected newspapers are donated to CPAA, the proceeds from which are used for the treatment of needy cancer patients.
In association with CPAA, the school organises cancer screening camps for teachers and help staff.
Indian Association for the Blind (IAB)
The school in association with the Indian Association for the Blind (IAB), a Non Profit Organisation, collects Rs 5 per flag from students and staff. The money collected is donated to IAB to support education and rehabilitation of visually challenged children and youth.
Visit to the Deaf and Dumb Orphanage
The school students visit Bhatikya Vimukta Jati Shikshan Sanstha (B.V.J.S.S) an institute for the Deaf and Dumb Orphan Children. Grocery items are donated. Teachers organise a special lunch for them.
Rudra Environmental Solutions
The school in association with Rudra Foundation, Pune donates plastic waste in the form of bags, PET bottles, food and milk wrappers to the organisation to convert plastic waste into poly fuel.
Free Runners Charitable Trust - Orbis Run
Free Runners Charitable Trust in association with The Orbis Schools organise the Orbis Run to promote healthy lifestyle and to raise funds for infrastructural and IT requirements of an underprivileged school.
Collection of E-Waste
Students of Class 12 created an awareness about the hazardous effects of improper disposal of E Waste. Collected E-waste from all students and teachers is sent for recycling and responsible disposal.
Childline India Foundation
The school in association with Childline India Foundation, a Non Profit Organisation, collects money and donates to this outreach service for children in need of care and protection.
Flood Relief
Items discarded left in the school's "Lost and Found" section were cleaned and sent to the needy people affected by severe floods in the year 2019 to 20.
Visit to a Blind School
Children of Class 3 collect the items for the special children after understanding their specific needs such as soaps, hand towels, toiletries, stationery items etc.
Orbis Founders’ Day
Collection of old newspapers which is further sold and the money drawn from the same is used to support the medical care of cancer survivors specially children.
Mitte Ke Rang
The students of Class 11 joined hands with an organisation, Mitti ke Rang and made 1500 paper bags. These bags were sold by the organisation to generate income.
Joy of Giving
A Charitable institute is identified every year and the students of The Orbis Schools collect items related to the institute's needs and donate and bring a smile.
Nayi Rah Foundation
The school collected grains, pulses of different varieties as a donation to the organisation and the same was sent to all the flood affected areas of Maharashtra.
Apang Sanstha for Specially Abled
The money collected by students was donated to the organisation for the benefit of the specially abled people.
Monetary Support
Monetary support is extended for Education and Medical care for the Orbis Help staff.
Drought Relief and Grain Donation
The school donated grains and hygiene products to those affected by drought in the state of Maharashtra through Karishma Care an NGO.
Saree Donation Drive
Pre owned sarees were handed over to cancer survivors.
CM Relief Fund
Donation were made to the CM Relief Fund.
Childline Foundation
Is an NGO in India working to mitigate child labour, child trafficking, child abuse, child marriage, homeless child, conflict with the law. The Orbis Schools' help the NGO by making a yearly contribution to their cause.
White Cane
On the occasion of International White Cane Day virtuously, students from classes three through five purchase and sell 1500 flags, each costing Rs. 10 to their friends and family in order to raise the funds for the rehabilitation and education of the blind and visually impaired.