Pranit Rastogi Excels in Chess

Chess Pranit

Shiv Nadar School Faridabad proudly celebrates the remarkable achievements of Pranit Rastogi of Grade 4, whose exceptional performances across multiple chess tournaments this year reflect remarkable consistency, focus, and competitive spirit.

Pranit secured 3rd Position (25 March) and 2nd Position (26 March) at the Open Grandmaster Chess Camp Tournament conducted by Himanshu Sharma.

He further emerged as the Champion at the Under-9 District Chess Tournament 2026–27, held on 5 April 2026 at Grand Columbus School, finishing undefeated across all six games.

In a remarkable milestone, and for the first time in the history of Faridabad, nine year old Pranit from Shiv Nadar School Faridabad became the Faridabad District Senior Open Category Chess Champion. The tournament, conducted on 19 April 2026 by the Faridabad District Chess Association, saw Pranit rise from an initial seeding of 21st to claim the top position after six rounds, demonstrating exceptional composure and skill.

Continuing his winning momentum:

• On 26 April 2026, he secured First Position in the Under-9 category at the CS Memorial Chess Tournament held at The Millennium School, remaining undefeated in all five games.

• On 27 April 2026, he secured Second Position in the Under-9 category at Delhi Public School Greater Faridabad.

• On 28 April 2026, representing Shiv Nadar School Faridabad in a higher category (Under-11) at Delhi Public School Greater Faridabad, he once again secured First Position, remaining undefeated in all five matches.

Most recently, Pranit represented Faridabad in the Under-9 State Chess Tournament held at Hardyal Public School on 9 and 10 May 2026. Competing among 90 participants from across the state, he delivered an outstanding performance and secured Third Position, achieving a podium finish in the tournament. Pranit won 6 out of 7 games, further reflecting his dedication, focus, and competitive spirit.

A strong reflection of discipline, perseverance, and consistent excellence, Pranit’s achievements stand as a proud moment for the Shiv Nadar School Faridabad community.

 

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Tiara Jain Secures 2nd Position at Faridabad District Chess Championship

Tiara Jain

Tiara Jain, a student of MYP 1 at Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, has secured 2nd position in the Under-11 category at the Faridabad District Chess Tournament, held on 4th April.

This achievement reflects Tiara’s focus, discipline, and growing strategic thinking. We are proud to see our students pursuing excellence beyond the classroom and making their mark in competitive arenas.

Congratulations to Tiara on this accomplishment. We wish her continued success in her chess journey.

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Viraaj Vir Singh Excels at District Chess Championship 2026–27

Viraaj Vir Singh

Viraaj Vir Singh, a student of Grade 3 at Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, delivered an impressive performance at the Faridabad District Chess Championship 2026–27, organised by the All Faridabad Chess Association, and held on 4th and 5th April at Grand Columbus International School.

Viraaj secured the 1st position in the Under-7 (Boys) category, showcasing exceptional skill and focus. He further demonstrated his capability by achieving the 10th position in the Under-9 (Boys) category.

His achievement reflects dedication and strong potential at a young age. We congratulate Viraaj on this accomplishment and wish him continued success ahead.

 

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Jayansh Dhingra Excels at District Chess Championship 2026–27

Jayansh Dhingra

Shiv Nadar School Faridabad proudly celebrates the remarkable achievements of Jayansh Dhingra of Grade 8, Gir, whose consistent performances in competitive chess continue to bring laurels to the school community.

Jayansh delivered an outstanding performance at the Faridabad District Chess Championship, held on 4–5 April 2026.

Competing in the Under-15 Open category, Jayansh clinched the Championship Title, an exceptional feat especially as he is currently just 12 years old and competed in an over-age category. He further demonstrated his consistency by securing the 3rd Position in the Under-13 Open category.

Continuing his strong track record, Jayansh had previously emerged as the U15 Open Champion in the previous year and secured the 2nd Position in the U13 Open category.

Adding to his achievements, Jayansh participated in the Haryana State Under-13 Chess Championship Tournament held in Panchkula, where he secured an impressive 4th Position among 140+ participants from across Haryana. He narrowly missed the 3rd position on tie-break points in what proved to be an intense and highly competitive tournament featuring several highly rated players in terms of their FIDE rankings.

For his excellent performance, Jayansh was awarded the 4th Position Trophy along with a cash prize of ₹1500 by representatives of the Haryana State Association.

He further showcased his versatility and competitive strength by securing First Position in the Under-14 Sub-category at the Faridabad District Senior Open Tournament held recently.

Jayansh’s achievements reflect remarkable skill, discipline, focus, and dedication. Shiv Nadar School Faridabad congratulates him on his continued success and wishes him the very best for the future.

 

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Divit Virmani Secures 2nd Position at All India Gymnastics Competition 2026

Divit Virmani

Divit Virmani of Grade 4, Ranthambore, a student of Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, participated in the All India Level Wise Gymnastics Competition 2026 held on 5th April 2026, and secured an impressive 2nd position.

His achievement reflects dedication, discipline, and consistent effort. We congratulate Divit on this accomplishment and wish him continued success ahead.

 

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Arya Sisters Shine at District Chess Championship 2026–27

Arya Sisters

Avisha Arya of Grade 4, Ranthambore, a student of Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, secured the joint 3rd position at the Faridabad District Chess Championship 2026–27, held on 4th and 5th April 2026. Competing in the Under 9 Girls Category, Avisha displayed strong strategic thinking and focus, earning a trophy, medal, and certificate for her achievement at the district level.

Adding to this proud moment, her younger sister Avanya Arya student of Grade 2, Kanha also performed exceptionally well, securing the 4th position in the Under 7 category.

We congratulate Avisha and Avanya on their accomplishments and wish them continued success in their journey ahead.

 

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3rd Annual Sports Meet: A Celebration of Spirit, Strength, and Community

 

The school community came together in a vibrant celebration of energy, teamwork, and perseverance at the 3rd Annual Sports Meet, held at the Olcott School Grounds for learners from PY3 to MY3.

In parallel, our Early Years (EY) learners had their own Sports Day—an equally joyful and spirited affair. The morning was filled with laughter and excitement as children participated in fun relays and obstacle courses, while parent events brought families onto the field, creating moments of shared joy and connection. It was heartening to see such enthusiastic participation, making it a truly inclusive celebration of movement and play.

The main event commenced on a serene note with a Prayer to the Universe, followed by a warm welcome address by Sports Captain Vidhatru Perumal. The formal opening was marked by the unfurling of the school flag by the Principal, Ms. Padmini Sambasivam, who declared the meet open.

A highlight of the day was the March Past, where the Wildcats displayed impressive discipline, unity, and house pride. This was followed by the administration of the Sports Oath, reaffirming a shared commitment to integrity and sportsmanship. The atmosphere was further energized by motivational musical performances by parent and teacher volunteers.

The track events saw learners push their limits with determination and resilience, competing in the 100m, 200m, 400m, and 600m races. The meet also featured vibrant display performances, including the Mass Drill Hoops by PY5 and MY1, a lively Fun Relay by PY3, and a striking Pyramid formation by MY2 and MY3—each reflecting coordination, creativity, and teamwork.

Individual Championship Winners:

  • PY3 & PY4: Nilan Prasanna, Vedah Atisha Chordia
  • PY5 & MY1: Gautam Dev Gokul, Thejasvi Pandian
  • MY2 & MY3: Vidhatru Lakshmana Perumal, Vismaya Lakshmana Perumal

The prestigious House Championship was awarded to the Panthers, recognising their consistent performance and collective spirit.

The event concluded with a heartfelt Vote of Thanks by School Captains Ananya and Anthony Joe, followed by the National Anthem—bringing a memorable day of celebration, effort, and community to a close.

 

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Iha Joshi Shines at ITF Junior World Tennis Tour (J60), Dehradun

Iha Joshi

Iha Joshi, a student of Grade 10 (Corbett) at Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, has secured the Runner-Up position at the ITF Junior World Tennis Tour (J60) held in Dehradun from 16 to 22 March 2026.

This is a significant milestone, as the ITF Junior Circuit is an international ranking tournament, where players compete at a highly competitive level. Iha’s performance not only reflects her skill and determination but also marks an important step in her global tennis journey.

What makes this achievement even more commendable is Iha’s ability to balance her academic commitments alongside rigorous training, demonstrating discipline, resilience, and focus. Competing in international tournaments often requires extensive travel and exposure, making her accomplishment all the more noteworthy.

We congratulate Iha on this remarkable achievement and wish her continued success as she scales new heights in the sport.

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The Power of Questions: Nurturing thinking in an inquiry classroom

What makes learning meaningful?

Is it the information students remember? Is it the answers they write in an examination in a limited amount of time? Or is it something deeper- the ability to think, question, and make sense of the world around them?

In an inquiry-based classroom, particularly within the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP), learning begins with questions of different shapes and sizes and not just a predefined set of facts to be learnt. Questions are the engine of inquiry. They stimulate curiosity, guide investigation, challenge assumptions, and ultimately help students construct conceptual understanding.

However, an important misconception about inquiry is that every question must be profound or philosophical. Effective inquiry classrooms value questions at different levels. Some questions simply help students observe. Others prompt analysis. Still others push students to form conceptual generalisations. Together, these layers of questioning support the gradual development of thinking.

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At its heart, inquiry is about creating learning experiences where students are encouraged to wonder:

Why does this happen?

How does this work?

What might this mean beyond this situation?

These are the questions that move learning from facts to understanding. 

Educational research on concept-based inquiry suggests that inquiry learning often begins by engaging students emotionally and intellectually, activating their prior knowledge, and inviting their initial questions before deeper investigation begins. In the MYP classroom, this phase is essential because it creates the conditions for meaningful learning rather than passive reception of information. 

A simple example illustrates how questioning can spark thinking. 

Recently, our MY1 students visited Dakshina Chitra, the living heritage museum in Chennai that showcases traditional homes and cultural practices from across South India. Rather than experiencing the visit as a passive tour, students were provided with a worksheet designed around guiding questions. These prompts asked them to observe details carefully: 

  • What materials are used to build these houses?
  • Why might homes in different regions look different?
  • What similarities and differences do you notice across architectural styles? 

At first glance, these questions appear straightforward. Yet they encourage students to move beyond observation to analysis and interpretation. As students explored the houses, discussions began to emerge. Some noticed that roof structures varied across regions. Others wondered whether climate influenced building materials. Gradually, students began connecting their observations to broader ideas about environment, culture, and adaptation. 

In this way, structured questioning became the starting point for conceptual understanding, a central goal of the MYP framework. 

As students progress through the programme, the nature of questioning evolves. In earlier years, teachers often provide more structured inquiry to guide thinking. Over time, students begin to take increasing ownership of the inquiry process. 

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This shift becomes particularly visible in MY3 through the Community Project. Here, students are encouraged to identify issues that matter to them within their communities. Instead of receiving predetermined research questions, students frame their own inquiries: 

  • What challenge in our community needs attention?
  • Why does this issue exist?
  • What action could help address it? 

These questions reflect a deeper level of thinking because students are defining problems, exploring perspectives, and planning action. They go beyond simply gathering information. In this process, the teacher's role shifts from delivering knowledge to facilitating inquiry. 

Similarly, in science classrooms, students often design their own investigations. A teacher might begin with a broad conceptual question such as: What factors influence plant growth? Students then refine this into testable inquiries, designing experiments, collecting data, and reflecting on results. Through this process, they develop key Approaches to Learning (ATL) skills such as research, critical thinking, and self-management, along with disciplinary knowledge. Others help them organize their thinking and identify patterns. 

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What becomes evident across these experiences is that questions guide every stage of learning. Some questions help students engage with a topic. Some help them investigate evidence.Eventually, students begin forming generalisations- statements of understanding that connect concepts and can be applied beyond a single example. When students reach this stage, they are developing ideas that can transfer to new contexts, which is beyond the recall of information without a context. 

This is one of the most powerful goals of the IB philosophy: helping learners build knowledge that is transferable and meaningful. This also helps in furthering our commitment to lifelong learning at Shiv Nadar School

Yet perhaps the most significant shift in an inquiry classroom occurs when students themselves become the questioners. Instead of waiting for the teacher’s prompts, they begin to ask: 

  • Is this always true?
  • What evidence supports this idea?
  • Could there be another explanation? 

These moments signal something important. They show that students are developing agency as learners, instead of merely participating in lessons as passive listeners. This is the goal of our MYP classrooms. 

In the end, the success of an inquiry classroom may not be measured by how many answers students produce, but by the quality of the questions they learn to ask to pursue meaningful journeys responding to those questions. When classrooms nurture curiosity, encourage reflection, and value thoughtful questioning, they cultivate learners who are prepared for the complexities of the world beyond school, beyond any single examination. 

Perhaps, then, the most important question we can ask ourselves as educators and caregivers is this: 

Are we creating spaces in the classrooms and outside where curiosity thrives? Are we modelling the thinking process that we want our children to embody? 

Because when students learn to ask meaningful questions, they begin to see learning as a journey of discovery of their own selves and the world around them.  

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Aryanveer Singh Khurana Wins Double Gold at International Karate Open Cup

Aryanveer Singh Khurana

Aryanveer Singh Khurana of Grade 3 at Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, won two Gold Medals at the International Karate Open Cup held in Gurgaon in April 2026. His achievement highlights his dedication and strong performance at an international competitive level.

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