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Vishvjeet (Class IV) and Arpita (Class V) from AKSIPS-45 won first place in the 'Stone Painting' competition at St. Stephen's School's Eco Fest, Mausam 2025, demonstrating their creativity among participating schools.
Gurukul Global School launched Tricity's first school radiocast, led by Gaurav Anand. The initiative boosts student oratory and communication. RJ Karan inspired creativity. The first episode, 'Hai Garmi,' released on August 7, 2025, with new episodes every Thursday on audio streaming platforms.
Senior Secondary Model School, Patiala attended 'Operation Sindoor' at Punjabi University's Science Auditorium, organized by the Department of Security and Strategic Studies. Students met Brigadier Baberwal and senior Army officers, learning about the Indian Army's victorious Operation Sindoor via a video presentation. The Vice-Chancellor commended the troops' bravery.
Adarsh Public School, Indri, held a Raksha Bandhan assembly led by Class II students. The event included songs, poems, and a skit highlighting sibling bonds. The Principal commended the students' performance.
GD Goenka Public School, Mohali, held its Investiture Ceremony, inducting student leaders. Municipal Commissioner Parminder Singh Sandhu attended as chief guest. Head Girl Vanya Bansal and Head Boy Archit Putela led the oath of service.
Holy Mary's School, Banur, won multiple gold medals at the PSEB Zonal Tournament in 2025-2026. Victories included U-14 and U-17 tug-of-war, and U-14 and U-17 chess teams. Principal Dr. Devassy lauded the students' achievements.
PML SD Public School hosted the CBSE Cluster XVII Basketball Tournament for under-19 boys and girls. Principal Monica Sharma inaugurated the event, emphasizing sportsmanship. Over 90 teams with 1,080 participants from Punjab and Chandigarh competed. The opening match featured St. Anne's School against Alliance International School.
The Millennium School, Amritsar, presented 'The Day the Internet Died,' a comedy at Punjab Natshala. The play, performed by students, satirized society's tech dependence, urging reflection on digital habits. Director Nandini Malhotra and the production team were praised by Principal Tandon. Esteemed guests attended.
Over 90 students from classes IX-XII participated in an essay-writing activity, part of the 'Sweep Programme'. The theme promoted free and fair elections, using posters to convey the message. The activity aimed to raise awareness about voting and encourage public participation, with essays encouraging voters to exercise their right.
The Kala Utsav Kumbh, a competition for classes IX-XII, was held in Jalandhar. Nehru Garden School won in fine arts (2D, 3D, and toy making). Police DAV Public School won in group theatre. Winning teams will advance to the zonal level, with Principal Gohrina distributing prizes.
Emm Aar International School celebrated Raksha Bandhan with Indian Air Force officers in Adampur. Students gifted a 12-foot Tricolour rakhi and a giant handmade Rakhi. They performed poems and patriotic songs, honoring the officers' bravery, particularly referencing Operation Sindoor.
St. Xavier's High School, Mohali hosted a zonal volleyball tournament. Their U-14 and U-17 girls' teams achieved second place. The final matches were against Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Manauli.
Senior Secondary Model School, Patiala, honored Bhagat Puran Singh, Rabindranath Tagore, and Baba Ala Singh in their morning assembly. Students discussed their lives and achievements: Prabhnur Kaur highlighted Bhagat Puran Singh's social work, Manjot Kaur and Yashmeet spoke about Tagore, and Satvir Singh Gill discussed Baba Ala Singh. The staff attended.
AKSIPS 41 Smart School students achieved notable success. Rida Sharma (UKG-C) won a speech competition. Kshitij Sharma (3rd C) earned roller skating medals. Akshita (5 C) secured gold and silver medals in the same championship.
AKSIPS-41 Smart School Class I students engaged in a thumbprint tree activity. This fostered creativity, fine motor skills, and environmental awareness. Students used paint to create tree art, exploring textures, patterns, hand-eye coordination, and artistic expression.
Aryan Bhangaliya, an XI class student from AKSIPS-65, won two gold medals at the 22nd Punjab State Junior Kickboxing Championship. The school's Associate Director and Principal lauded his achievement and encouraged him.
Guru Harkrishan Public School, Derabassi excelled at the 69th Zonal Tournament. The school achieved multiple first and second-place finishes in Cricket, Kabaddi, Tug of War, Taekwondo, and Wrestling. The Principal and management congratulated the students.
St. Joseph's School, Chandigarh, hosted the Silver Zone Olympiad. 180 students (grades III-X) and 40 from grades XI-XII competed in various subjects and the Commerce Olympiad. Students from classes III-X won different subjects, and commerce students achieved 6 state topper positions. The school leadership celebrated the success.
KB DAV School in Chandigarh hosted alumnus Sqn Ldr Aman Singh Hans, a gallantry award recipient from the Indian Air Force. He inspired senior secondary students with his experiences and motivated them to pursue purposeful goals. The event, organized by DAV United Foundation, included a Q&A session, and was warmly received by the school.
Valley Public School, Panchkula, held a drawing competition for students in grades II-VIII. Younger students (II-IV) drew 'My Garden,' while older students (V-VIII) focused on 'Life Under Water.' The competition emphasized artistic skills and creativity, and the Principal praised the students' talent and the importance of art.
The Millennium School, Bathinda, hosted a career counseling session on law for students of classes VII-XII, led by Advocate Harpal Singh Chahal. Chahal emphasized positivity and self-reflection for success. Principal Dr. Surbhi Joshi thanked Chahal for inspiring students about legal career paths.
Aditya Sharma, a 16-year-old student, won the U-17 and U-19 singles and doubles badminton titles at the Kullu district tournament, breaking a 25-year-old record. His victory marked a historic moment, earning him appreciation and congratulations from the Principal and community.
SD Sr Sec School in Chandigarh celebrated Raksha Bandhan with a special assembly. Students made rakhis and cards to showcase the festival's significance, emphasizing the bond between siblings and promoting values of love, trust, and selfless service.
Bhavan Vidyalaya, Panchkula, partnered with Khaki Ki Rakhi to celebrate Raksha Bandhan with Indian soldiers. NSS volunteers and students crafted rakhis and wrote heartfelt notes expressing gratitude for the armed forces' bravery and service. Principal Gulshan Kaur praised the initiative for fostering patriotism and appreciation.