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Shrewsbury International School India inaugurated its first Benjy Race, a 200-year-old British tradition celebrating stamina and camaraderie. Pupils competed in a cross-country race, with Vihaan Mathur and Anushree Kalokhe winning their categories. The event promotes holistic development and Salopian values.
LM Kids at The Millennium School, Kurukshetra, celebrated 'Swar Yatra' to promote Hindi language and culture. Children enjoyed rhymes, storytelling, and activities designed to build confidence and connect them to their heritage. Principal Renu Raghav emphasized the importance of the Hindi language in preserving values and traditions.
A school assembly, led by Principal Rajinder Kumar, promoted drug abuse awareness using the Punjab Government's Buddy Programme. Students pledged against drugs ('Yudh Nashe Virudh') and created anti-drug posters, emphasizing healthy lifestyles and a drug-free society.
A gratitude workshop for teachers at AKSIPS-45, led by teacher Anju, promoted positive affirmations, mindfulness, and self-care. Key takeaways included practicing mindfulness, prioritizing self-love, and focusing on personal growth. The workshop's message encouraged self-improvement over external validation.
Shishu Niketan Public School, Behlolpur, celebrated Teacher's Day. Students honored teachers with cultural performances and floral tributes to Dr. Radhakrishnan. The Director and Principal praised the teachers' dedication and emphasized the importance of teacher-student relationships. Teachers received tokens of appreciation.
SBI Foundation launched the SBI Platinum Jubilee Asha Scholarship 2025, offering scholarships to 23,230 underprivileged students. SBI commits ₹90 crore for scholarships in FY26, with financial aid ranging from ₹15,000 to ₹20,00,000 annually for various educational levels.
The pre-primary wing held a Grandparents' Day, strengthening family ties. Students presented gifts, performed, and recited rhymes. A photo session followed. The event fostered respect for elders and created joyful, lasting memories.
Shemrock School in Mohali held a successful Songs and Rhymes Day. Junior class students performed songs and recited rhymes, showcasing their musical talents and creativity. The colorful event included enthusiastic performances, bringing joy to the audience and fostering imagination in young learners, as noted by the Principal.
A school assembly celebrated Hindi's importance in national unity. The program included a prayer, poem recitations, a song by Class I students, and a speech highlighting Hindi's role. The Principal emphasized Hindi's significance. The event concluded with the National Anthem.
Modern Senior Secondary School, Patiala, students achieved success at the district-level competitions. Pooja Rawat and Jasreet secured spots in the state basketball teams. Pranav Verma and Avnoor Singh won gold in taekwondo, qualifying for state games. Sneha was selected for the state football team.
Doon Public School, Hajipur athletes excelled at the Zonal Athletics Championship. Ankush Dadhwal won multiple gold medals, including one in the 4 x 100 relay with Parin Aggarwal and Viren Vansh. Arshdeep Singh and Ridhamdeep Kaur secured silver medals. The Principal emphasized the school's focus on holistic development.
The 58th State-Level Judo Championship, inaugurated by Suman Saini, featured enthusiastic student participation. The chief guest emphasized sports' importance for holistic development, discipline, and confidence. The event promoted environmental awareness and highlighted sports' advantages like job benefits.
Adharshila students performed well at the District-Level Taekwondo Tournament in Patiala. Harsirat and Himmat won silver medals. Sartaj and Anupreet secured bronze medals. School leadership congratulated the students on their achievements.
Baby Convent School, Banur, hosted a capacity building program on improving teaching. The event featured Jasjit Kaur Jaggi and Sonali Nelson, focusing on learning objectives, Bloom's Taxonomy, and assessment strategies. The goal was to enhance student learning outcomes.
Harvinder Cheema, a Sahajyoga practitioner, narrated a story to Foundation Year students, promoting values, habits, and self-recognition. She encouraged quality time, creativity, and meditation, fostering empathy, self-confidence, and mindfulness in the children. The Director appreciated her contribution.
The school marked Prime Minister Modi's birthday with a plantation drive and Swachhta Abhiyan. Students pledged to promote cleanliness and environmental responsibility, inspired by his leadership. A special birthday song was dedicated, and a pledge was taken to build a better nation.
Guru Nanak Foundation Public School held a culmination event for Nursery students, showcasing their acquired skills. The event highlighted the school's story-based curriculum, emphasizing English, math, science, and life skills. Parents observed sensory activities and a phonic drill, appreciating teacher dedication and participating in the joyful celebration.
Devraj Setya's workshop on confidence, themed 'The Tree of Growth,' used a tree analogy to explain confidence development. He emphasized that strong values and a nurturing environment are crucial for building confidence, encouraging faculty to cultivate their own confidence and model it for others.
A school, partnering with SPIC MACAY, held an Indian classical music event. Pandit Partha Bose on sitar and Zuheb Ahmad Khan on tabla performed, captivating the audience with their recital. Teachers, management, and the principal found the music healing and appreciated the maestros' performance.
Shine, a Class X student from AKSIPS-45, won a bronze medal at the National Boxing Championship in Greater Noida, competing in the 46-49 kg category. Her success highlights her dedication and the school's sports program support. The school, including Principal Pamila Kaur, congratulated her.
Vishvjeet and Arpita from AKSIPS-45 won first place at St. Stephen's School's stone painting competition during their Eco Fest. Their victory highlighted their artistic talent and dedication, earning praise from the judges and Principal Pamila Kaur.