Celebrating the Academic Excellence of CBSE Toppers from Grades 10 and 12 Across Faridabad Schools
On May 27, 2024, Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, proudly hosted the prestigious Sahodaya School Excellence Award Ceremony. This esteemed event brought together principals and educators from over 70 schools in the Faridabad district to celebrate the academic excellence and remarkable achievements of students from grades 10 and 12.
More than 350 students were recognized for their dedication and hard work. Their achievements underscore the commitment to academic excellence that is a hallmark of our educational community. Additionally, over 70 student volunteers from Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, spanning grades 9 to 12, played a crucial role in assisting their peers and educators throughout the event.
The ceremony was graced by distinguished guests, including the Education Minister of Haryana, Mrs. Seema Trikha, who served as the chief guest, and MLA Mr. Rajesh Nagar, who was the special guest.
The event commenced with the lighting of the lamp and the chanting of mantras, followed by a beautiful cultural program presented by our students. A special cultural dance performance by students of Grand Columbus International School added to the splendor of the ceremony.
Mrs. Seema Trikha praised the initiative taken by the Sahodaya School Complex and congratulated all the students, emphasizing that the strength of character is more important than academic achievement. She noted that maturity and accountability are not bound by age, and every student, whether present in the room or not, is a winner and should never be underestimated.
MLA Mr. Rajesh Nagar highlighted the significance of such programs in fostering students' enthusiasm and courage, motivating them to excel in every field in today's evolving India.
Our Director Principal, Mrs. Anju Wal, delivered the vote of thanks, expressing her delight in hosting the event. She emphasized the unique aspect of the ceremony, noting that no ranks or percentages were highlighted. The celebration honored all students—the toppers, their classmates, and their teachers.