English Symposium: Inter-House Group Discussion

 

As part of the English Symposium at Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, Class IX students participated in an Inter-House Group Discussion on the thought-provoking topic “Language is more divisive than inclusive.”

The discussion was engaging and insightful, as students explored how language can both unite and divide societies. While some speakers highlighted how linguistic differences may lead to barriers and social hierarchies, others emphasized that language has the power to connect communities, preserve culture, and build identity.

The session concluded with a shared understanding that respecting linguistic diversity is essential for fostering inclusivity, empathy, and meaningful communication.

 

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Celebrating the Values of Gandhi Jayanti and Dussehra at Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad

 

To honour the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, Gandhi Jayanti was observed across the school with reflection, learning, and creative expression.

In classrooms, students participated in an engaging Circle Time activity where they explored Gandhiji’s life, values, and his contribution to India’s freedom movement. Teachers guided discussions around significant milestones such as the Dandi March and the Non-Cooperation Movement, helping students connect to his timeless principles of truth, non-violence, and simplicity.

Grade 1 & 2 Assemblies

Learners of Grade 1 and 2 presented special assemblies on 26th September 2025, marking two important occasions—Gandhi Jayanti and Dussehra.
Grade 2 Sariska led the Gandhi Jayanti assembly with a warm welcome and the thought for the day, “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” Through skits, they portrayed Gandhiji’s values of truth, non-violence, and the message of the Three Wise Monkeys. The assembly also featured interesting facts about his life and teachings, ending with a pledge to uphold truth, respect, and cleanliness, followed by a soulful piano performance.
Grade 1 Sariska celebrated Dussehra with enthusiasm and creativity. Students shared key lessons from the Ramayana—respect, truth, courage, and unity—and brought alive the festive spirit through a lively dance performance, symbolising the triumph of good over evil.

Kindergarten Special Assembly

The Kindergarteners presented a special assembly on Gandhi Jayanti, beautifully integrating it with their ongoing theme “My World – Everyday Materials.” The children spoke about Gandhiji’s use of the charkha to weave khadi and explained why it was made of wood, linking material understanding with Gandhian values. They highlighted the ideals of hard work, simplicity, and self-reliance, concluding with a heart-warming rendition of “This Little Light of Mine,” reminding everyone that even a small light can brighten the world.

Dussehra Celebration

The festival of Dussehra was celebrated with joy and introspection across grades. Students reflected on the message of the victory of good over evil through a unique classroom activity. Each child wrote down a negative trait or habit—such as anger, laziness, or fear—on a balloon before bursting it, symbolising the letting go of that quality.
The exercise encouraged self-awareness and mindfulness, helping students realise that, like Lord Rama’s triumph over Ravana, they too can conquer the negatives within themselves.

The day’s celebrations were a blend of joy, learning, and reflection—instilling in students the enduring values of truth, courage, simplicity, and kindness.

 

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Exploring Beyond the Classroom: Grade 5 Outdoor Learning Experience at Ranthambore

 

Grade 5 students of Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad embarked on an exciting Outdoor Learning Experience (OLE) to Ranthambore from 7th to 9th October. The trip offered a meaningful blend of learning, adventure, and exploration, allowing students to connect classroom concepts with real-world experiences.

Their journey began with a visit to Dastkaar, a local art and craft initiative that celebrates the heritage of Rajasthani craftsmanship. Students witnessed traditional block printing, pottery, and handmade crafts, while learning about how local women artisans preserve cultural art forms and support sustainable livelihoods. They also engaged hands-on in creative activities such as turban tying, pottery, and tent making.

A key highlight was the jungle safari at Ranthambore National Park, where students observed the diverse flora and fauna of the region and gained a deeper appreciation for wildlife conservation. Evenings were filled with cultural immersion — from the rhythmic Kalbeliya dance and folk music performances to a spirited DJ night, where students celebrated their shared experiences through music and laughter.

The OLE to Ranthambore was a truly enriching and memorable experience, nurturing curiosity, teamwork, cultural awareness, and a sense of responsibility toward the environment.

 

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Celebrating Hindi Diwas with Joyful Learning at Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad

 

At Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, our young learners from Foundation Years to Grade 2 celebrated Hindi Diwas with joy, curiosity, and cultural pride.

Hindi Diwas was celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy by the young learners of Grades 1 and 2 during the week of 8th – 14th September. The week began with an introduction to the significance of Hindi Diwas.
Grade 1 learners were introduced to Kabir Das ji’s timeless doha – “Kaal kare so aaj kar, aaj kare so ab,” and explored the world of Panchatantra stories, rich with morals and values. The celebrations culminated in a story and poem presentation, where children confidently recited poems and narrated short stories, strengthening their speaking and listening skills.
Grade 2 learners delved into the beauty of Hindi through muhavare (idioms). The concept was introduced through the engaging story “Sher aur Choohey Ki Dosti”, helping them discover how idioms enrich language. At home, they explored more muhavare with their parents and shared them enthusiastically with classmates. The week-long celebration gave both grades meaningful opportunities to engage with Hindi through stories, poems, idioms, and cultural wisdom, fostering a deeper appreciation for the language.

नर्सरी गीर के छात्रों ने १० सितम्बर को ‘हिन्दी दिवस’ उत्साहपूर्वक मनाया। उन्होंने कहानी ‘खोया हुआ चूज़ा’ प्रस्तुत की, जिसमें चूज़ा अपनी माँ को ढूँढता हुआ विभिन्न जानवरों से मिलकर उनके बारे में सीखता है। बच्चों ने आत्मविश्वास से संवाद बोले और अभिनय किया। तत्पश्चात ‘जंगल में जानवर खेलते हैं’ गीत पर सभी छात्रों ने मिलकर आनंदपूर्वक नृत्य किया और सबका मन मोह लिया।

The day’s activities across grades made learning Hindi a joyful, expressive, and immersive experience—truly capturing the spirit of Hindi Diwas.

 

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Ninja Netiquette: Grade 5 Poster Competition

 

Grade 5 students of Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad turned into digital-age ninjas through a fun and insightful Ninja Netiquette Poster Competition.
Blending creativity with awareness, they designed posters that showcased the core values of digital citizenship — from protecting personal information and thinking before posting, to being respectful and kind online.
Each poster stood out as a visual reminder that true digital warriors move with honor, empathy, and mindfulness in the online world.

 

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MYP 2 Urbanization Inquiry: Reimagining Faridabad through Student-Led Solutions

 

As part of their ongoing exploration of the unit on Urbanization, MYP 2 students at Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad engaged in a unique and enriching learning experience on 2nd September.

The Individuals and Societies department was honoured to host Ms. Ruchi Saxena, a distinguished urban planner and visiting associate professor at both the School of Planning and Architecture and Jamia Millia Islamia, as a guest speaker and mentor for the session.

Over the past week, students had examined the real-world urban landscape of Faridabad through both primary and secondary research, identifying pressing urban challenges such as infrastructure gaps, housing concerns, waste management, and transportation issues. Drawing on their inquiry, they developed innovative, sustainable solutions which they presented during the guest speaker session.

Ms. Saxena, leveraging her extensive academic and professional experience, provided expert feedback on each presentation—helping students strengthen their analysis, refine their proposals, and connect their ideas to practical urban realities.

This session served as a formative assessment, guiding students toward their upcoming summative task and deepening their ATL skills in research, critical thinking, and communication.

Beyond assessment, the event was a celebration of student inquiry, creativity, and collaboration—encouraging our young learners to think like urban planners and envision a better, more sustainable Faridabad.

 

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UnTaboo: Puberty and Sexuality Education

 

Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad hosted two UnTaboo sessions on 10 September, facilitated by Ms. Anju Kish, aimed at fostering healthy, stigma-free conversations around puberty, sexuality, and consent.

UnTaboo for Students: Puberty and Sexuality Education
Students from MYP 1–3 participated in a session that offered an age-appropriate, safe space to explore changes during adolescence. Guided by Ms. Kish, they discussed topics such as body changes, menstruation, erections, wet dreams, consent, and healthy relationships. Misconceptions were clarified with sensitivity, and the conversation emphasized empathy, respect, and responsible choices. Students left the session feeling more confident and informed, with a deeper understanding that curiosity and seeking guidance are signs of maturity and self-awareness.

UnTaboo for Educators: Decoding Sex Education
The second session, Decoding Sex Education for Educators, was an intensive workshop for teachers. It addressed the growing need to have honest, informed dialogues with students who are already exposed to information from multiple sources. Ms. Kish encouraged educators to use correct terminology, confront myths, and overcome personal discomfort to create trusting classroom environments. The session inspired a crucial mindset shift — helping teachers become askable and approachable adults who can guide students with authenticity, care, and confidence.

Both sessions reinforced the school’s commitment to nurturing informed, empathetic, and self-aware learners within a culture of openness and respect.

 

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Learning Beyond Classrooms: OLE Excursions to Jaipur and Gwalior–Jhansi

 

As part of the Outbound Learning Experiences (OLE) programme at Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, students of Grade 6 and Grade 7 embarked on enriching educational journeys that took learning beyond the classroom and into the real world.

Grade 6 – Jaipur
The four-day excursion to Jaipur offered a vibrant mix of culture, craft, and science. Beginning with a visit to Sanganer village, students participated in workshops on handmade paper and blue pottery, followed by a Rocketry & Stargazing Night featuring lunar and planetary observation and astrophotography.
Day 2 combined yoga, a visit to Amber Fort, and block-printing at the Anokhi Museum, along with pottery, turban-tying, zorbing, and a lak-bangle demonstration. Students explored Jal Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and Hawa Mahal on Day 3, culminating in an immersive cultural evening at Chokhi Dhani that celebrated Rajasthani art and hospitality.

Grade 7 – Gwalior–Jhansi
The Gwalior–Jhansi OLE deepened students’ connection with India’s heritage, creativity, and community. They engaged in Chitera oil painting, attended a heritage documentary and expert talk, explored Vedic Math, and created dolls from recycled materials. Visits to Gwalior Fort (including its light-and-sound show), Jhansi Fort, Jai Vilas Palace, Orchha’s Taragram Paper Initiative, and a community radio station offered insight into India’s history and civic life. A village walk and school outreach added a strong element of service learning.

Both journeys embodied the spirit of Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad’s experiential learning approach—encouraging curiosity, creativity, empathy, and teamwork. Meticulous planning and guidance by teachers ensured a safe, engaging, and memorable experience for every student.

 

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Author Interaction: Priyambada Jayakumar on M.S. Swaminathan – The Man Who Fed India

 

On 3rd September 2025, Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad hosted an engaging session with author Priyambada Jayakumar, who shared insights from her acclaimed book M.S. Swaminathan: The Man Who Fed India.

Students from our school and neighbouring institutions attended the session to hear about her experiences as a writer and researcher, and the challenges of documenting the life of Dr. M.S. Swaminathan, the pioneer of India’s Green Revolution.

Through her talk, Ms. Jayakumar emphasized perseverance, curiosity, social responsibility, and the power of vision—qualities that defined Dr. Swaminathan’s journey. The interactive Q&A session saw students asking thought-provoking questions on writing, research, and the importance of bringing lesser-known stories to light.

The session not only enriched students’ understanding of literature as a force for social change, but also inspired them to connect their learning with real-world impact.

 

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Future Leaders Fest 2025 – Innovate, Inspire, Impact

Future Leaders Fest 2025 – Innovate, Inspire, Impact

A team of three students from Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad brought home the First Position in the STEM Circuit category at the Future Leaders Fest: Innovate, Inspire, Impact, hosted by Bluebells School International, New Delhi.

The STEM Circuit was a high-energy maze of science and math challenges designed to foster innovation, analytical thinking, and teamwork. Competing against several schools, our students demonstrated exceptional problem-solving skills and collaboration to emerge victorious.

Winning Team:

  • Kshitij Goel – Grade 9
  • Sanshray Gupta – Grade 10
  • Kinshuka Gupta – Grade 9

Their achievement is a proud reflection of their curiosity, creativity, and the spirit of innovation that defines our learners at Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad.

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