The NSS unit of Government Higher Secondary School, Bordumsa promotes community service and social responsibility. Students and staff actively engage in activities such as cleanliness drives, plantation programs, and awareness campaigns. These initiatives help students understand social issues and develop empathy and civic responsibility. Teachers guide and coordinate the activities, ensuring meaningful participation. NSS encourages teamwork, leadership, and a spirit of service, making it an important part of the school’s efforts toward holistic development and responsible citizenship.
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) unit of the school fosters discipline, leadership, and patriotism among students. Both students and staff actively participate in drills, physical training, parade practices and awareness programs. Cadets are encouraged to attend camps and take part in social service activities, helping them build confidence and responsibility. Teachers guide and mentor students, ensuring proper training and participation. NCC activities promote teamwork, unity, and a sense of national service, while staff members support and supervise various programs throughout the year.
The school has an established Youth & Eco Club that promotes environmental awareness and action among students. Through activities like plantation drives, cleanliness campaigns, and eco-awareness programmes, students learn the value of sustainability, teamwork, and responsibility. In addition to Eco Club activities, the school actively participates in various initiatives such as 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam 2.0' and other programmes. These engagements help students grow as active, aware, and responsible members of society.
The school's Prahari Club aims to create awareness among students about the harmful effects of drug abuse and to promote a healthy, disciplined lifestyle. The club conducts awareness drives, discussions, and peer support activities to guide students in making informed and responsible choices. By encouraging student leadership and participation, the club helps build a safe and supportive school environment.
Every year, the school observes the International Day of Yoga on 21st June with great enthusiasm and participation from both students and staff. The event aims to promote physical fitness, mental well-being, and a healthy lifestyle. Students, guided by teachers and instructors, perform various yoga asanas, breathing exercises, and meditation practices. The school organizes sessions to educate participants about the benefits of yoga in maintaining overall health and reducing stress.
Government Higher Secondary School, Bordumsa observes Bagless Saturday as per the guidelines of SCERT Itanagar, providing students with a refreshing and engaging learning experience. On these days, students and staff participate in various theme-based activities suggested by SCERT, which focus on experiential and activity-based learning. Instead of regular classroom teaching, students engage in creative, practical, and skill-oriented tasks such as art, crafts, group discussions, and project work. Teachers actively guide and facilitate these activities, ensuring meaningful learning outcomes.
The school also encourages active participation in extracurricular activities for the overall development of students. Both students and staff engage in cultural programs, sports, debates, quizzes, and competitions. These activities help build confidence, teamwork, and leadership skills. Teachers guide and support students, ensuring inclusive participation. Through such programs, the school promotes creativity, discipline, and a balanced approach to academics and personal growth.