NEWS & EVENTS

18Feb

A Day of Adventure and Discovery at Rocksport, Sonipat

On February 16, 2026, students from Grades III to V embarked on an exhilarating excursion to Rocksport, Sonipat, for a day filled with adventure, learning, and fun. Guided by expert instructors, the students participated in a variety of activities, including the Burma Bridge, Zip Line, Hopscotch, Hamster Wheel, Magical Maze, Tug of War, Commando Net, and Commando Bridge. The addition of a tractor ride and pottery sessions provided a unique rural adventure element to the day. The experience concluded with a high-energy dance session that left the entire group vibrant and smiling. Overall, the excursion was a memorable experience, leaving students with happy memories, stronger friendships, and valuable life lessons.

    18Feb

    War of Words Inter-House Debate Competition: Showcasing Confidence, Clarity, and Critical Thinking

    On 13th February 2026, students from Grades IV and V participated enthusiastically in the ‘War of Words’ Inter-House Debate Competition, confidently showcasing their ideas and speaking skills. The event began with Yunay Arya (V E) and Rushika Bhatia (V A), who shared valuable debating tips they had learned at the IIT Delhi Debating Bootcamp. Grade IV students presented well‑reasoned arguments on “Learning through videos is better than learning through books,” while Grade V participants engaged in a thoughtful debate on “Hard work plays a greater role than luck in achieving success in life,” supporting their views with real‑life examples. The competition provided a meaningful platform for students to develop critical thinking, logical reasoning, and public speaking skills, while leaving the audience impressed by their confidence and clarity of expression.

      17Feb

      English Textbook Creation Project

      In September, Class 9D students were organized into groups and tasked with creating English textbooks for
      their grade. They began by analyzing CBSE and private publisher texts alongside their own course books,
      preparing a master questionnaire to identify desirable features. From September to December, during double
      English periods, they conducted systematic analysis, explored Bloom’s Taxonomy, NCERT guidelines, and
      maintained buddy journals to record reflections. Based on these insights, each group drafted rationales and
      began designing textbooks over the winter break, incorporating original compositions.
      By January, the books underwent proofreading, peer review, and cross-feedback sessions with Class 8D.
      Representatives from 9D engaged directly with juniors to refine their work further. The process culminated
      in six complete textbooks featuring QR codes, clear learning outcomes, and student-written content. This
      project highlighted creativity, collaboration, and academic rigor, resulting in professional-quality textbooks
      that reflect thoughtful design and innovative learning tools.
      The school commends Class 9D for their initiative and celebrates this milestone in student-led learning. In
      recognition of their achievement, the students were felicitated in a special assembly, where their efforts were
      acknowledged and applauded.

        17Feb

        Abhiman’s Language Game – The Bowl

        During the Reading and Writing Club, students sought engaging activities, inspiring creative language games. Abhiman of Class IX‑D designed The Bowl, blending vocabulary tasks with playful formats like paper pastas and sushi cards. Roles, dice rolls, and levels added challenge. His dedication ensured durability and reusability. Felicitated in assembly, Abhiman’s innovation exemplified student‑led creativity and collaboration.

          17Feb

          Hazel Jindal Shines at National Level

          We are delighted to share that in the National Level Creative Writing Competition hosted by Eng Press, Hazel Jindal of Grade VII E has secured the First Position. Congratulations to Hazel on this remarkable achievement!

            17Feb

            Kanav Goyal Wins Young Entrepreneur of the Year

            Kanav Goyal of Class XI Commerce has been honoured with the “Young Entrepreneur of the Year” title by The Times of India. He received this recognition for his innovative modular shoe concept featuring a durable base with interchangeable uppers, promoting affordability and sustainability. His idea encourages environmentally responsible consumption while showcasing strong business insight and creativity. Kanav’s achievement reflects the power of innovation and entrepreneurial thinking among young minds.

              11Feb

              AI Programme at Russian Science and Culture Centre

              AI Programme at Russian Science and Culture Centre
              On 6th February 2026, fourteen students from Classes IX and XI, accompanied by two teachers, attended an AI-focused programme at the Russian Science and Culture Centre. Experts from leading Indian and Russian institutions discussed types of Artificial Intelligence, its applications, and ongoing academic collaborations. The programme provided students with valuable exposure to emerging technologies and global research.

                11Feb

                Organ Donation Awareness: A Step Towards Saving Lives

                An organ donation awareness session was organised by ORGAN for students of Classes 8, 9, and 11. The programme aimed to educate students about the significance of organ and tissue donation. Resource persons explained key concepts, addressed common myths, and discussed legal aspects in an engaging manner. The interactive session encouraged questions, clarified doubts, and inspired students to promote awareness within their families and communities.

                  06Feb

                  *Double Triumph: Divyam Smashes His Way to National Glory*

                  Divyam showcased exceptional talent and determination by winning both the Singles and Doubles titles at the AITA Under 16 Championship Series–7 National Tennis Tournament. Demonstrating remarkable skill, focus, and sportsmanship throughout the competition, he outplayed strong opponents in both categories. His outstanding achievement highlights his dedication and hard work, bringing pride to everyone. Divyam’s remarkable double victory marks a significant milestone in his budding tennis career and promises a bright future ahead.

                    02Feb

                    Educational Visit to the National Museum

                    The students of Class XI Humanities visited the National Museum on 31 January as part of an educational tour. The visit proved to be an enriching experience, as the students were mesmerised by the exhibits showcasing India’s rich historical and cultural heritage.

                    The displays helped them establish a meaningful connection with topics studied in their history lessons. The students showed keen interest and curiosity, asking several insightful questions that were answered during the visit. Such educational excursions provide valuable experiential learning, deepen understanding beyond textbooks, and inspire pride in India’s cultural heritage.