The annual inter-school technology fest Ordin@triX Kuriobots 25.0 lit up the campus on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, bringing together young tech enthusiasts from across the country. Hosted by the Pyrotech Club in collaboration with Kurious Learning Labs, this year’s fest revolved around the thought-provoking theme ‘Technoir: The Flip Side of Innovation.’ The event featured an exciting lineup of eleven competitions—ten held offline and one conducted online—spotlighting emerging fields such as Business Pitching, Movie Making, Photography, Data Analysis, Game Designing, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), and Robotics. With participation from over 40 schools and a distinguished panel of judges from diverse industries—including business, education, filmmaking, photography, and technology—the fest marked a new benchmark with the introduction of several innovative categories. Congratulations to Amity International School, Sector 45, Gurugram, for clinching the Overall Winner’s Trophy in what was a thrilling and competitive display of creativity and technological prowess.
On the occasion of International Dance Day, Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar, hosted a SPIC MACAY event celebrating Indian classical arts. The highlight was a captivating Odissi performance by Padma Shri Guru Geeta Mahalik, accompanied by renowned artists Sri Prasanta Behera, Sri Prasant Mangaraj, and Sri Nikhil Kumar Behera. The event began with a lamp- lighting and shloka, followed by mesmerizing performances and student interaction with the artists. The celebration fostered appreciation for India’s cultural heritage and left a lasting impact on all present.
Tagore International School hosted Prismatic 2025 – The Inclusivity Fest on 24–25 April, a dynamic two-day celebration promoting diversity, empathy, and empowerment. The event honoured individuals with intellectual and physical challenges through inclusive performances and dialogue. Mr. Anil Kumar Sharma, an Indian Politician and a leader of Bharatiya Janata Party inaugurated the event and stressed on the importance of an inclusive society. Ms. Veditha Reddy (IAS). Director of Education and Sports for the Government of Delhi, graced the event as the Chief Guest on 25th April and emphasized the inclusive policy, equitable education, and community-driven change. The fest featured storytelling, mime, nukkad natak, and a Bollywood dance. Initiatives like Project Saksham and the international talent platform DISHA spotlighted student leadership. Esteemed guests like Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi, Deputy Director of Education, Ms . Aarushi Gambhir, Ms. Seema Roy Chuwdhary, and ARC founders Mr. Anit Gupta and Ms. Ritu Malhotra added valuable insight. The event concluded with a heartwarming video tribute and renewed commitment to fostering inclusive spaces in education.
The school celebrated Dussehra on 8 October 2024 with great enthusiasm. The event began with an opening speech by Vrinda Arora and Prabhtej Singh, followed by a mesmerizing play performed by students of Classes VII and VIII, showcasing key scenes from the Ramayana. A lively dance performance by the school’s cultural group highlighted the diversity of Indian traditions. Principal Ms. Jyotika Jakhar addressed the students, encouraging them to reflect on the concepts of good and evil within themselves. The celebrations concluded with the symbolic Ravan Dahan, where an effigy of Ravana was burned, reinforcing the message of victory of good over evil. The event helped students renew their commitment to the values of truth, integrity, and righteousness.
Tagore International School, Vasant Vihar, hosted ‘Confluence: A Career Fair’ on 1 October 2024, designed to help students from classes IX to XII and theirparents explore diverse career options. The event featured over 40 universities from both India and abroad, providing detailed insights into career pathways,eligibility criteria, scholarships, and much more. Students eagerly visited various stalls, interacting with representatives to gather essential information and ideasfor their future career paths.The expert sessions were a key highlight, with distinguished speakers sharing invaluable insights. Ms. Jyotsna Bharadwaj, Educationist and Director of EnvisionIndia Eduservices, discussed emerging careers and the paradigm shift in career choices for students of classes XI-XII. Mr. Rajan Bhatia, an admission strategist, offered guidance to students of classes IX-X on acing entrance exams in India and abroad. Neha Malhotra, founder of the International Image ConsultingInstitute, inspired students with her talk on entrepreneurial success, while Ms. Rupali Verma, a seasoned education advisor, guided students on building arobust profile.The fair empowered students to make informed decisions about their academic and career journeys, showcasing their keen interest in gathering information fromvarious universities and career experts.
Education Through Monuments is an exciting new educational initiative spearheaded by Mr Sandeep Sethi, Director (Education) MSMSII Museum Trust, Jaipur. The endeavour was to deepen the understanding of different subjects like Math, Science, Business Studies, Economics, Accountancy, languages, etc. through an in-depth study of historical monuments and architectural sites. The students (from Classes IX, X and XII) learned the application of concepts of force, pressure, sum- angle property, geometry through our chosen monument Rajon ki Baoli at Mehrauli and delved into the history, science, engineering, economics behind its construction and working. The students also penned the lyrics of a song based on the need for water conservation, the importance of Baolis and the story behind Rajon ki Baoli. The song was then set to music and choreographed. The bioscope created by the art students of our school along with their beautiful painting of the Rajon ki Baoli made using the carbon tracing technique was a huge crowd puller despite the presence of more than 30 schools from across the country. The presentation in K.R. Mangalam World School, East of Kailash on 04 April 2024 and in DPS Sector 45 Gurgaon on 05 April 2024 received immense appreciation for their concept clarity, confidence and strong communication and explanation skills. Our students were complimented by personalities like Mr. Sanyam Bhardwaj, Controller of Examinations, CBSE, Ms. Purnima Datt, Principal Director at INTACH, Mr. Abhinav Singhal, Co-founder, Class24, Mr. Vikramjit Singh Rooprai, renowned author, educationist and heritage activist and many more. This out of the box educational project proved to be a true amalgamation of experiential, creative, inter-disciplinary and joyful learning and will remain an unforgettable experience for the participants.
Tagore International School,Vasant Vihar has always worked for international goodwill and understanding by forging close ties with students and educational institutions across the world.Recently we were honoured to be the only Indian school invited by the Chinese Embassy in India on behalf of the hosts, The Good Neighbourliness Friendship and Cooperation Commission (GNFCC) of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) to the Shanghai Cooperation Junior Journalists International Summer Camp from 13 July to 25 July 2023. This event gave an unique opportunity to our students Tishya Chandok and Snehpreet Kaur (both of Class X) to learn about the workings of the media and gain exposure in a foreign country. The Opening Ceremony was held on 17 July at Volga Manor, Harbin, where our students danced to the catchy Hindi song Gallan Goodiyan and Ms Sonia Bhatia, who had accompanied the students, also gave a speech. A Seminar for the teachers on ‘Diversity in Education’ was held on 20 July at Lindu Hotel, Yichun. An impressive closing ceremony on 24 July at Yueju Chateau, Yichun concluded this event. Shehpreet and Tishya enthralled the audience with another Indian dance.The students grasped a lot about how the media functions and news is broadcast in China. They also absorbed a lot from their peers about different food and cultures and it was a great chance to share some delicious Indian eats and thus reach out to the other delegates. The interaction with students from various countries and the glimpse of China with its fascinating ancient history and culture as well as its amazing modern technological advances was indeed a unique takeaway for the students.
The International Day for Monuments and Sites also known as World Heritage Day is an international observance held on 18 April each year around the world with different types of activities, including visits to monuments and heritage sites, conferences and newspaper articles. This day encourages us to celebrate all the world’s cultures, create awareness about important cultural monuments and sites, and espouse the importance of preserving the world’s cultures. Classes VI to IX were given virtual tours of famous monuments of Goa, Agra, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh. This was followed by a discussion on the relevance of these monuments in Indian History and how can these be conserved in the future.
ANON Global Foundation, an initiative to develop Mental Health and Lifestyle, organized an event called ANON Utsav on the 29th of July 2022 as they turned three. The event was organized at Apparel House, Gurgaon where our school’s Team Awaam was invited to perform a street play on one of the life skills. We chose Khrod (Anger, an act on how anger affects one mentally and physically) The three hour long event also saw dance, music, poetry and more from 14 other schools across Delhi. The guest of honor was Mrs Rema Alex Daniel, recipient of Delhi State Award & CBSE National Award and the Chief Guest was Mr J.P Saini, Vice Chancellor of Netaji Subhash University of Technology. The founder of ANON, Ms Aarti Girdhar praised our performers for their efforts and shared some insightful thoughts on how schools can contribute towards mental and physical well-being.Our student performers were Parthivi Bhatia and Viniti Sabharwal of VIII-B, Kavya Anand and Angad of class X, and Aarav Suri of class XII. The students were also felicitated with gifts and certificates of participation.