Small steps, big impact — at Ecotopia, we're walking, planting, and creating for a cleaner, greener tomorrow.
Voices of Ecotopia
At Ecotopia, we believe that small actions lead to big change. Our mission is to inspire students to take small yet meaningful steps towards a greener, cleaner planet, while fostering environmental awareness and sustainable practices within our community.
We go beyond promoting eco-friendly habits, encouraging a deeper understanding of the climate and its many challenges. By exploring the reasoning behind environmental policies and global agreements, knowledge is translated into mindful action, guiding thoughtful choices for the planet.
Through these collective efforts, the club seeks to nurture responsible citizens and cultivate ripples of change that, over time, may grow into a lasting impact for generations to come. Because at Ecotopia, from reducing carbon footprints to understanding our climate more deeply, every step counts!
Aanandi Nayak (Environment Captain)
As the Environment Captain of our school, alongside Aanandi Nayak, it is an honour to represent and reintroduce Ecotopia – a dedicated environmental club committed to making our school a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable space. Our Green Warriors play an active role in maintaining campus cleanliness through leading cleanliness drives, gate duties, and initiating eco-friendly practices that go beyond the classroom.
At Ecotopia, we believe real change begins with small, consistent actions. Whether it's reducing waste, reusing materials, or raising awareness, every step counts. If you’re passionate about protecting the environment or simply want to start making a difference and to engage into something meaningful, we warmly invite you to join us. After all, creating a better planet starts right here, in our own school community.
Nelly Christopher (Environment Captain)
Events
On the bright morning of 27th August the school hall hummed with a different kind of energy — one that felt equal parts curiosity and mischief. The school choir’s opening hymn, “Goodness of God” drifted through the room, folding the students into an expectant silence. What followed was not a dry lecture, but a full-bodied workshop where climate scien...
Cover Photo by Arjun Puri