The culmination of the My World theme — I Love Animals — was held on 26th September 2025 in the Nursery classes of Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad. The children took complete ownership of their learning journey, collaborating with enthusiasm to showcase the different regions they had explored alongside their friend, Dora the Explorer.
They journeyed through the farm, wild, underwater, polar, and desert regions, discovering a fascinating variety of animals. With confidence and joy, they spoke about the animals’ homes, babies, food habits, and special features. Their ability to connect knowledge with expression was remarkable, as they explained their discoveries with clarity and pride.
The event was attended by teachers from the Foundation Years and Kindergarten, who witnessed the children’s deep engagement and learning. The little ones impressed everyone with their thoughtful responses to critical thinking questions — a reflection of both their understanding and curiosity.
More than a presentation, the culmination became a vibrant celebration of knowledge, collaboration, and creativity — a joyful moment that captured the growth and wonder of our young explorers.
Tavish Pahwa of Grade 10, Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, has emerged as the Singles Champion in the Boys’ U-18 category at the prestigious Fenesta Open National Championship held in New Delhi from 29th September to 4th October 2025.
He also reached the semi-finals in the doubles event, displaying remarkable consistency and skill across formats.
With this latest triumph, Tavish has accomplished an extraordinary feat — winning all National Junior Titles consecutively across four categories:
A clean sweep of all National Junior Titles over four consecutive years — a testament to his dedication, discipline, and exceptional talent.
Pranit Rastogi of Grade 3, Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, continues to shine as one of the region’s most promising young chess talents, displaying exceptional focus, consistency, and competitive spirit across a remarkable series of tournaments.
Pranit secured First Position, remaining undefeated across all seven rounds. He received a trophy, ₹2,500 cash prize, and gift vouchers worth ₹2,500.
Competing in a higher age category, he earned Third Prize with a trophy, ₹1,500 cash prize, and ₹1,500 in gift vouchers.
Representing India, Pranit improved his FIDE rating by 103 points, defeating five higher-rated players and drawing with two — a mature and steady international performance.
He clinched First Prize, remaining unbeaten.
Pranit secured Second Position, finishing undefeated.
Competing alongside IMs, AGMs, and WFMs, he finished 4th overall, ahead of a Woman FIDE Master.
Pranit was honoured by the Senior Citizen Society, Sector 16, for his World Cadet performance and continued achievements.
He secured First Position, remaining unbeaten. This marked his 100th chess trophy.
Representing India, Pranit achieved:
• 5th place in Classical
• 4th place in Blitz
Pranit emerged Champion, undefeated in all five games, qualifying for the Champion Trophy Knockout Open Tournament.
Representing Faridabad, he once again became Champion, remaining undefeated in all five rounds.
Representing Shiv Nadar School, he secured Second Position among 90 participants.
He further competed in the Blitz Open category later that day.
Across these events, Pranit played 17 games in a single day, demonstrating remarkable stamina and mental resilience.
Pranit delivered another strong performance:
• Under-8 Category – First Position, undefeated
• Under-12 Puzzle Championship – Second Position
• Under-12 Category (higher age group) – Second Position
Pranit secured First Position in the Under-9 category, remaining undefeated in all five games.
He achieved First Position, remaining undefeated in all four games.
On the same day, he also competed in the Under-14 category and secured First Position, remaining undefeated in all five games.
Competing in higher age groups, Pranit secured:
• Second Position – Under-12 category
• Third Position – Under-16 category
Pranit’s consistent excellence across age groups, formats, and competitive levels — local, national, and international — reflects his deep commitment to the sport and his steady growth as a young athlete.
We congratulate him on his continued achievements and wish him many more milestones ahead.
Iha Joshi and Kavya, students of Grade 9, Shiv Nadar School Faridabad, clinched the Gold Medal in the Haryana State SGFI Girls Under-17 Tennis Tournament 2025, held at Scholar Global School, Bahadurgarh, from 24th to 26th September 2025.
Representing District Faridabad, the team showcased exceptional skill and teamwork, defeating strong contenders from Bhiwani, Yamunanagar, and Sirsa to secure their place in the finals. In the championship match, they triumphed over Rohtak, with Iha defeating the No. 1 seed from the district.
Earlier in the tournament, Iha Joshi (Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad) and Anandita Upadhyay (DPS Sector 19, Faridabad) represented the district as playing members.
With this victory, Iha now advances to represent Haryana State at the National SGFI Tournament, scheduled to be held at Mayo College, Ajmer.
Ruhaan Taneja of Grade 3, Shiv Nadar School Faridabad, showcased exceptional skill and focus in two recent inter-school chess tournaments.
At the Inter-Campus Chess Tournament held at Shiv Nadar School, Noida on 12th September 2025, Ruhaan clinched 1st place, competing among 24 participants from the Noida, Faridabad, and Gurgaon campuses.
Continuing his winning streak, Ruhaan also participated in the 1st Chakravyuh Chess Championship on 11th October 2025, where he secured the 3rd position in the Under-9 Boys category, earning both a trophy and a certificate among 51 participants.
Adding to his growing list of inspiring experiences, Ruhaan recently had the opportunity to attend the FIDE World Cup 2025 in Goa. There, he met renowned Indian chess grandmasters Mr. D. Gukesh and Mr. R. Praggnanandhaa.
This encounter has further strengthened Ruhaan’s passion for chess, motivating him to continue honing his game and aiming higher in upcoming tournaments.
Jayansh Dhingra of Grade 7 at Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, played a pivotal role in helping the Faridabad U-14 team clinch the SGFI Haryana State Chess Championship title.
Demonstrating remarkable focus and composure, Jayansh won all five of his matches, maintaining an unbeaten record throughout the tournament. His stellar performance contributed 5 crucial game points, propelling the Faridabad team to victory with a total of 15 game points.
The SGFI (School Games Federation of India) Haryana State-level Chess Championship brought together top young chess talents from across the state, with each team comprising four players. Jayansh’s consistency and strategic depth stood out as defining factors in his team’s championship triumph.
Avni Sethi, a Grade 11 IBDP student of Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, has had her insightful paper titled “International Monetary Fund: Helping Nations Recover or Regress” published on the One Young India platform.
Through her article, Avni critically examines the role of the IMF in shaping global economies — exploring whether its interventions truly aid recovery or inadvertently deepen disparities. Her analysis reflects the depth of inquiry and global awareness nurtured within our IBDP programme.
Read her full article here:
International Monetary Fund: Helping Nations Recover or Regress
Hitejas Vijval, Grade 11, Shiv Nadar School Faridabad, has once again brought great pride to the school with his exceptional performance at the Cadet National Championship 2025.
For the third consecutive year, Hitejas has secured a medal at the national level — this time clinching the Bronze Medal, a remarkable feat that reflects his dedication, composure, and mastery of high-difficulty techniques. His performance drew praise from coaches, dignitaries, and representatives from the Sports Authority of India (SAI), who personally met him after his bout to commend his skill and record his details for future reference.
His outstanding show at the Nationals has earned him selection for the ‘Asian Cadet Cup’, an international tournament that will see him represent India on a larger stage.
Continuing his winning streak, Hitejas also bagged top honours at two other major events — the CBSE National Tournament 2025 held in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, where he won the Silver Medal, and the Khel Mahakumbh 2025 in Panipat, Haryana, where he clinched the Bronze Medal. These achievements mark his fourth national-level medal, underscoring his consistency and excellence across competitions.
Dominating several of his bouts with emphatic 5–0 victories, Hitejas has now earned an All India Rank of 8, after narrowly missing the top eight earlier by a single point. His relentless drive and sportsmanship have also qualified him for the prestigious ‘Khelo India Youth Games’, where he will compete against athletes from across the nation, including senior categories.
Hitejas embodies the spirit of perseverance, skill, and discipline — continuing to inspire his peers and make the Shiv Nadar School Faridabad community proud.
Mysha Prabhakar of Grade 5 Shiv Nadar School Faridabad won the Runner-Up Trophy in her very first tournament — the PadMaya Open Tennis Tournament – Season 5, held at KR Mangalam World School held in August.
She remained undefeated until the finals, where she faced the same opponent she had overcome in the earlier rounds. Competing among 20+ players in one of the toughest district-level tournaments, Mysha’s exceptional performance marks an inspiring start to her sporting journey.
It is with immense honour and pride that we announce Prisca Sachdev's remarkable performance representing India at the Champions of Champions - World's Biggest Junior Golf Tournament in Ireland.
Prisca Sachdeva's exceptional performance earned her VIP player status among the top golfers in the Under-12 Girls category. She was not only the sole junior from India but also one of only five from Asia to achieve this distinction.
The tournament featured 315 junior golfers selected from over 1,015 entries across 46 countries. Competing for a week at The Faldo course, one of the world's most challenging golf courses, Prisca demonstrated outstanding skill and sportsmanship while proudly representing her country.
In addition to her success in Ireland, we are delighted to share a summary of Prisca's other notable achievements from her summer break:
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Prisca and wish her continued success in all her future endeavours.