Leadership is not merely about guiding others—it begins with self-awareness. To instill this philosophy, a Leadership Training Camp was organized on Saturday, 23 August 2025, at Delta 105, Gurugram, for the Student Council members of Classes VIII, XI, and XII. The day commenced with an insightful session by Mr Rohit Kumar, who is an educator, author, and training specialist with 30 years of experience conducting unique, high-impact workshops and training seminars on emotional intelligence and personality types. He is known for his workshops that encourage introspection and self-discovery. This was followed by simulation and adventure-based activities that strengthened teamwork, problem-solving, and communication. The camp concluded with students emerging more confident, better connected, and deeply committed to their leadership journeys.
The school organised the Scholastic Book Fair from 21 August, 2025 to 23 August, 2025 for students of Class I to Class XII. The fair displayed an impressive range of books, from colourful picture stories for young learners to inspiring novels and insightful non-fiction for senior students. The atmosphere was lively as students explored different genres, discovered new authors, and exchanged recommendations. Parents and teachers actively participated, making the event vibrant and engaging. The fair truly promoted a love for books and encouraged students to expand their imagination and knowledge through reading.
The school was honoured to be the guest institution at the Twinning Cultural Exchange Programme 2025-26, hosted by Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, R.K. Puram, Sector 13, on 19 August ,2025 under the aegis of the Delhi Directorate of Education and Samagra Shiksha. Students of Classes VI to VIII participated in a day filled with interaction, sports, debate and dance, nurturing unity and respect through shared experiences. The programme celebrated diversity while fostering friendships and intellectual growth. Heartfelt gratitude was extended to the host school for their warm hospitality and thoughtful organisation of this enriching event.
The school organised an engaging session on 22 August, 2025 with distinguished alumnus, Mr. Rishabh Suri, Founder & Chief Everything Officer of Qudrat. He inspired students by sharing his journey of resilience. From leaving Chartered Accountancy to founding an eco-conscious enterprise transforming agricultural waste into sustainable packaging. He spoke about the power of perseverance, entrepreneurial thinking and finding joy in hobbies. With Qudrat now impacting over 30,000 customers across 9 countries, Mr. Suri’s story left students of Classes IX to XII motivated to pursue their dreams with courage, commitment and creativity.
The school organised an insightful session for senior school teachers (Class IX–XII) on 23 August, 2025 in collaboration with the Pratisandhi Foundation. The discussion focused on gender, identity and the influence of gender norms on classroom interactions. Teachers reflected on unconscious biases, fostering positive masculinity, and creating safe, inclusive learning environments through non-shaming approaches. The session further guided teachers on recognising typical and concerning adolescent behaviours, responding with calmness, and ensuring compliance with POCSO. The importance of Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) in nurturing consent, equity, mental health, and life skills was also emphasised.
The school organised an insightful session under the skill club ‘What to Do When Doctor is Not Around’ on 20 August ,2025 with Ms. Simran Butalia. The speaker emphasised the importance of balanced nutrition for children growth and development. She shed light on Prime Minister Modi’s Eat Right India initiative, encouraging students to make healthier food choices. The session also highlighted adopting a disciplined lifestyle and creating awareness about healthy eating habits. Students actively participated, gaining practical tips to improve their dietary patterns. It was an enriching experience that promoted wellness and mindful living.
The school organised an engaging CodeConnect session on 2 August, 2025 for students from Hamari Pehchan and Jaagriti under the Sehpaathi initiative. The session began with an introduction to HTML, offering students their first hands-on experience with coding. TIS volunteers guided them as they explored basic tags and web elements. The learning continued with a creative activity on Canva, where students designed Independence Day cards, blending digital skills with national pride. The session was filled with enthusiasm, imagination and inspiration, concluding with heartfelt presentations and a collective sense of accomplishment.
The school organised an enlightening session for Class XI on 21 August, 2025 in collaboration with the Pratisandhi Foundation. The discussion revolved around adolescent health, relationships and personal safety. Students explored topics such as reproductive health and consent . They were guided about different preventive methods, their importance in maintaining well-being and making informed decisions. A thoughtful segment highlighted grey zones in relationships, urging students to identify healthy and unhealthy dynamics. The interactive session concluded with a focus on rights, safe spaces and reliable support systems for young people.
‘Junk to Joy’, an Intra-class competition for nursery students, held on 26 August 2025, was a vibrant display of creativity and learning. The young participants eagerly used materials like bottle caps, sticks, and rubber bands to create a colourful garden scene, each piece serving as a testament to their imagination and skill. The engaging activity not only sparked creativity but also helped strengthen their muscles, improve dexterity, and enhance hand-eye coordination. Results POSITION Name Class First VIANA SAHU NURSERY A First NIMRIT KAUR NURSERY A SECOND ADWIT SINGH NURSERY B SECOND KABIR SARKAR NURSERY C THIRD ADHHIRAJ CHHABRA NURSERY A THIRD KABIR SINGH MINHAS NURSERY B
Students of Class I showcased their vibrant talents in the intra-class folk dance competition ‘Heritage Hues’ held on 22 August 2025. The theme Harvest Time came alive as children performed energetic folk dances like Giddha, Bhangra and Bihu. Dressed in colourful traditional costumes, they displayed graceful choreography, rhythmic expressions and confident stage presence. The audience thoroughly enjoyed the lively beats and festive spirit of harvest celebrations. The event beautifully highlighted India’s cultural diversity while nurturing confidence, teamwork and appreciation for traditions among the young learners. Results POSITION Name Class First Taneira Chhabra I C Second Myra Talwar I A Third Prabhgunn Kaur Jaggi I B Consolation Advika Singhal I B Consolation Ayaansh Chawla I B