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13May

INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY CLASS 1 B
  
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                                     INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY 

CLASS 1 B

The students of Class 1B conducted an Interactive Assembly on the topic – ‘ My Family’ on May 13, 2026.

The assembly commenced with the Thought of the Day, inspiring everyone with positive values and motivation. This was followed by the presentation of the latest news headlines and an informative weather forecast, which enhanced the students’ awareness about current affairs and environmental conditions.

The highlight of the assembly was a meaningful play on the importance of family, where students beautifully portrayed the values of love, care, respect, and togetherness within a family. The students also recited a delightful rhyme, adding charm and joy to the presentation through their expressive actions and clear voices.

Adding more excitement to the assembly, the class presented a vibrant dance performance, which was appreciated by everyone for its energy and coordination.

The assembly concluded with an inspiring teacher’s talk, emphasizing the importance of family values, unity, and gratitude towards loved ones. Our respected Coordinator Ms. Natasha Sharma appreciated the efforts of the students and teachers, applauding the confidence, creativity, and teamwork displayed throughout the assembly.

Overall, the assembly was informative, entertaining, and successful in delivering a valuable message to all.

 
 

 

    • INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY   CLASS 1 B
    • INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY   CLASS 1 B
    • INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY   CLASS 1 B
    • INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY   CLASS 1 B
    • INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY   CLASS 1 B
    • INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY   CLASS 1 B
    • INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY   CLASS 1 B
    • INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY   CLASS 1 B
    • INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY   CLASS 1 B
    • INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY   CLASS 1 B
    • INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY   CLASS 1 B

    13May

    CBSE CLASS 12 RESULT 2025-26 (HINDI REPORT)
      
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      13May

      ANOTHER FEATHER ON THE CAP OF ARWACIANIANS
        
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      ANOTHER FEATHER ON THE CAP OF ARWACIANIANS

      The students of Class XII of Arwachin International School achieved excellent results in the AISSCE Examination 2025-26, bringing pride and joy to the school community. Total 114 students appeared for the board examinations. Granth Maheshwari (Science stream) has performed remarkably by scoring 96.8%, followed by Abhinav Garg (Science stream) securing 96% and Bhavya Jain (Humanities stream) 95.8%. Keshav Gupta (Commerce stream) secured 93.2%.. 15 students have scored above 90%. 64 students have scored above 80% in aggregate.

      The total number of distinctions is 394.

      The perfect 100 scorers of this year are as follows:

       

      SUBJECT

      STUDENT’S NAME

      PERFECT 100

      English

      Khushal Sharma

      100

      Artificial Intelligence

      Kushagra Sharma

      Angel Bhatia

      100

      100

      Painting

      Sai Ram

      100

      Psychology

      Shruti Sharma

      100

       

      The outstanding performance reflects the dedication, hard work, and determination of the students along with the constant support and guidance provided by the teachers and parents.

      The Chairman, The Directors and the Principal congratulated the students for their success and appreciated the teachers for their commitment and guidance.. The achievement of the Class XII students has once again proved that dedication, perseverance, and teamwork always lead to success.

       

        09May

        MATE Counselors’ Conclave
          
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        ARWACHIN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL  MATE Counselors’ Conclave 

        Arwachin International School proudly participated in the MATE Counselors’ Conclave held on 9 May 2026, organised by the Central Board of Secondary Education in collaboration with All India Institute of Medical Sciences at the India Habitat Centre. The conclave marked the expansion of Project MATE (Mind Activation Through Education), an adolescent wellbeing initiative developed by the Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS New Delhi.

        The school was honoured to be selected among 10 schools to present a poster presentation as part of the “Wellbeing Practices Gallery Walk”, showcasing the school’s initiatives and practices promoting student wellbeing. Our students, Iram (XII-D) and Kanav Sharma (XII-C), presented the poster confidently and received citations for their participation and valuable contribution during the event.

        Special Educator Ms. Megha Sharma and School Counsellor Ms. Khushi represented the school at the conclave and attended insightful sessions focused on the emotional, social, and psychological wellbeing of students. The programme provided a valuable platform for educators and counsellors to collaborate, share experiences, and strengthen school wellbeing practices.

        The participation of Arwachin International School in this prestigious conclave reflects the school’s continued commitment to nurture a positive, inclusive, and emotionally healthy learning environment for all students.

          • MATE Counselors’ Conclave

          08May

          LEARNING BEYOND BOUNDARIES: CLASS IX & XI EXCURSION
            
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          LEARNING BEYOND BOUNDARIES: CLASS IX & XI EXCURSION 

          Arwachin International School, Dilshad Garden organized an enriching educational trip on

          8th May 2026 for the students of Class IX and XI to two prominent cultural and historical institutions of Delhi – Pradhanmantri Sanghralaya and Kiran Nadar Museum of Art. The students were accompanied by their respective class teachers, ensuring guidance and supervision throughout the day.

          At Pradhanmantri Sanghralaya, the students explored the lives, contributions, and legacies of India’s Prime Ministers. Through interactive exhibits, multimedia presentations, and archival displays, they gained valuable insights into the nation’s political history and leadership journey.

          On the other side, students of  Class XI proceeded to the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, where they immersed themselves into the world of contemporary and modern Indian art. The museum’s diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and installations sparked curiosity and creativity among the young learners, encouraging them to appreciate art as a powerful medium of expression.

          The trip was not only educational but also inspiring, as it broadened the horizons of the students by connecting them with India’s rich heritage and vibrant artistic culture. The teachers ensured that the students engaged meaningfully with the exhibits, making the excursion both enjoyable and intellectually stimulating.

          Such experiences play a vital role in holistic education, and this trip successfully combined learning with exploration, leaving the students with lasting memories and valuable knowledge

            • LEARNING BEYOND BOUNDARIES: CLASS IX & XI EXCURSION
            • LEARNING BEYOND BOUNDARIES: CLASS IX & XI EXCURSION
            • LEARNING BEYOND BOUNDARIES: CLASS IX & XI EXCURSION
            • LEARNING BEYOND BOUNDARIES: CLASS IX & XI EXCURSION
            • LEARNING BEYOND BOUNDARIES: CLASS IX & XI EXCURSION
            • LEARNING BEYOND BOUNDARIES: CLASS IX & XI EXCURSION
            • LEARNING BEYOND BOUNDARIES: CLASS IX & XI EXCURSION

            07May

            Mindsmart Conclave – Leadership Programme in Life Skills, Holistic Health & Wellbeing
              
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            Mindsmart Conclave – Leadership Programme in Life Skills, Holistic Health & Wellbeing

            Students of Classes XI from Arwachin International School participated in the Mindsmart Conclave held on 7th May 2026, organized by Expressions India at National Bal Bhavan under The Adolescent Peer Educators Leadership Programme in Life Skills, Holistic Health & Wellbeing. The programme was attended by Special Educator Ms. Megha Sharma along with peer educators Anika (XI-B), Aahana Goyal (XI-B), Maurvi Vikas Bahuguna (XI-D), and Anushka (XI-D).

            The conclave provided an enriching platform for students to interact, collaborate, and develop essential life skills through a variety of engaging activities and discussions. Students were divided into mixed groups comprising participants from different schools, which encouraged teamwork, inclusivity, and confidence-building. Each group actively participated in discussions and presentations on significant adolescent issues such as bullying, sleep hygiene, the influence of social media, parenting styles, emotional wellbeing, and healthy peer relationships.

            Through group tasks, role plays, interactive sessions, and leadership activities, students enhanced their communication, cooperation, critical thinking, and leadership skills. The sessions also emphasized empathy, self-awareness, responsible decision-making, and the importance of maintaining mental and emotional wellbeing in today’s fast-changing world.

            The programme proved to be a highly enriching and insightful experience for the participants. It encouraged students to become empathetic leaders and responsible peer educators while fostering self-awareness and emotional resilience. Our respected Principal Ms. Ruchira Bhatnagar was honoured with a citation in recognition of the school’s active participation and continued commitment to promote students’ wellbeing and holistic development.

              • Mindsmart Conclave – Leadership Programme in Life Skills, Holistic Health & Wellbeing
              • Mindsmart Conclave – Leadership Programme in Life Skills, Holistic Health & Wellbeing

              07May

              INVESTITURE CEREMONY
                
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                                                                              INVESTITURE CEREMONY

              Date:  7 May 2026

              The school held its solemn Investiture Ceremony on May 7, 2026, to officially induct the new student council. The event commenced with Mrs. Bhatnagar conferring badges upon the elected leaders, led by the Wing Ambassadors, Vaani Kaushik (8B) and Rudra (8A). This was followed by the appointment of student heads for the Literary, Cultural, and Sports departments. A dedicated group of Discipline Incharges from both the Middle Wing and the Preparatory Wing were also pinned with their badges of office, signifying their commitment to maintaining the school's high standards.

              Following the investiture, the Oath-Taking Ceremony took place where the council members pledged to serve the institution with integrity and dedication. The proceedings were enriched by an inspiring address from Mrs. Bhatnagar, who shared valuable insights on the essence of leadership.

                • INVESTITURE CEREMONY
                • INVESTITURE CEREMONY
                • INVESTITURE CEREMONY
                • INVESTITURE CEREMONY
                • INVESTITURE CEREMONY
                • INVESTITURE CEREMONY
                • INVESTITURE CEREMONY
                • INVESTITURE CEREMONY
                • INVESTITURE CEREMONY

                06May

                Samvedna ’26 – Empowering Teachers for Early Mental Health Intervention
                  
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                Samvedna ’26 – Empowering Teachers for Early Mental Health Intervention

                Arwachin International School participated in Samvedna ’26, a Gatekeeper Training Programme held on 6th May 2026, which focused on youth mental health. The programme was conducted under the aegis of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) as part of a multi-state implementation research project on suicide risk reduction and mental wellbeing among school and college-going students. The training was attended by Principal Ms. Ruchira Bhatnagar, Mrs. Priya Grover, Ms. Megha Sharma, and Ms. Khushi.

                The programme aimed to equip educators with the skills required for the early identification of warning signs of psychological distress among students. The sessions focused on providing initial psychological support, understanding emotional and behavioural indicators, and facilitating timely referrals for professional intervention whenever required. The training also emphasized the importance of creating a safe, empathetic, and supportive school environment for adolescents.

                The programme served as a valuable platform for educators to reflect on the growing importance of mental health awareness in schools and the role of teachers in supporting students’ emotional wellbeing. It reinforced the need for sensitivity, timely support, and collaborative efforts in promoting a positive and caring learning environment.

                  • Samvedna ’26 – Empowering Teachers for Early Mental Health Intervention

                  06May

                  Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    
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                  Story Telling and Debate Competition

                  Class 3-4 and Class 5 (Debate)

                  Stories give wings to our imagination and take us beyond the boundaries of the physical world.

                  A competition is the best way to build the confidence of a student. Keeping this in mind a ‘Story Telling competition’ was conducted for grades 3, 4 and Debate competition for class 5 at Arwachin International School on 6th May 2026. The young enthusiastic story tellers with their beautiful props came forth with their wonderful tales. The young minds got an opportunity to get evolved with various valuable morals, which also ignited their creative skills. The stories were judged on the basis of expression, confidence, diction and presentation skills of the children by Mrs Prabhjyot Kaur and Mrs Priya Pathak. The little wonders left no stone unturned in presenting their stories.

                  The result was as follows:-             Class 3 ( Story Telling Competition )

                  Position

                  House

                  Name of the Student

                  1st

                  Tilak

                  Kiara 3A

                  2nd

                  Shastri

                  Saumya 3A

                  3rd

                  Bose

                  Nyra 3C

                        

                                                                              Class 4 ( Story Telling Competition )

                  Position

                  House

                  Name of the Student

                  1st

                  Shastri , Bose

                  Gavya 4A, Kiara 4C

                  2nd

                  Tilak

                  Unnati 4B

                  3rd

                  Tagore

                  Oviyan 4B

                   

                  Class 5 ( Debate)

                  Position

                  House

                  Name of the Student

                  1st

                  Tilak

                   Agrima 5C , Dushyant 5C

                  2nd

                  Shastri

                  Shreyansh 5B , Anay 5A

                  3rd

                  Bose

                   Emaira 5A, Shivansh 5C

                   

                  Mrs Laxmi , our respected coordinator  felicitated the students for their efforts and applauded them.

                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition
                    • Story Telling and Debate Competition

                    05May

                    Capacity Building Programme on Disaster Management
                      
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                    Capacity Building Programme on Disaster Management

                    A Capacity Building Programme on Disaster Management was organized by the CBSE, Centre of Excellence for Teachers (COE), on 5th May, 2026, which was attended by Mrs. Manisha Sen and Ms. Heena Parveen at The Mother’s International School, Sri Aurobindo Marg, New Delhi, and was led by resource persons Ms. Moninder Pal Kaur and Ms. Ameesha Gaur.

                    The programme began with a briefing on the mental health of both students and teachers,

                    highlighting its risks and impact on an individual’s life. This was followed by a discussion on various mini-disasters and maxi-disasters, along with the need for school-level preparedness to effectively manage such situations.

                    Subsequently, participants received training on preparing a School Disaster Management Plan (SDMP) and worked in groups to draft a plan addressing potential school-based disasters and the steps required to manage them. Each session was interactive, ensuring that learning was practical and skill-based.

                    The CBP served as an effective platform where awareness was translated into action, equipping both teachers and students to contribute towards building disaster-resilient schools.

                     

                                                 

                     

                     

                      • Capacity Building Programme on Disaster Management
                      • Capacity Building Programme on Disaster Management
                      • Capacity Building Programme on Disaster Management
                      • Capacity Building Programme on Disaster Management

                      05May

                      Special Assembly by Class 1C
                        
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                      Special Assembly by Class 1C

                      A special assembly was conducted by Class 1C on 5th May 2026 on the theme Mother’s Day. The assembly was organized to celebrate the unconditional love, care and sacrifices of mothers.

                      The children expressed their love and affection for their mothers through a heartwarming skit, beautiful poems and energetic dance performances. Their confidence, enthusiasm and innocent expressions made the presentation even more special and memorable.

                      All the students performed gracefully on the stage and showcased their talent with great excitement. The audience thoroughly enjoyed the performances and appreciated the efforts of the children.

                      The presence of Principal Ma’am Mrs. Ruchira Bhatnagar added grace to the occasion. She appreciated the students for their wonderful performances and encouraged them to always respect and love their mothers.

                      The special assembly concluded on a joyful and emotional note, leaving everyone with smiles and heartfelt emotions.

                        • Special Assembly by Class 1C
                        • Special Assembly by Class 1C
                        • Special Assembly by Class 1C
                        • Special Assembly by Class 1C
                        • Special Assembly by Class 1C
                        • Special Assembly by Class 1C

                        05May

                        Report on Interactive Assembly on Cultures of India
                          
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                        Report on Interactive Assembly on Cultures of India

                        An engaging and informative interactive assembly on the theme Cultures of India was presented by the students of classes 12 C & D, to celebrate the rich diversity and unity of our nation. The assembly aimed to sensitize students to India’s cultural heritage while also integrating awareness about responsible citizenship.

                        The programme commenced with a warm welcome, followed by a brief introduction highlighting India’s multicultural identity. The highlight of the assembly was a musical skit, including dance performances which depicted the harmony among different states, languages, and traditions of India, conveying the message of unity in diversity effectively. It was followed by a comprehensive video and speech presentation the students apprising the audience about our different harvest festivals.

                        To make the assembly more engaging, an interactive quiz was conducted. Students actively participated and answered questions related to Indian festivals, languages, monuments, and traditions. The quiz not only tested their knowledge but also enhanced their awareness in a fun and competitive manner.

                        An insightful teacher talk on consumer awareness was given by by Mr. Tarun Gautam . The teacher highlighted the importance of being informed consumers, understanding rights and responsibilities,.

                        The assembly concluded with a message reinforcing the idea that India’s diversity is its strength and that awareness, respect, and responsibility are essential for a progressive society.

                          • Report on Interactive Assembly on Cultures of India
                          • Report on Interactive Assembly on Cultures of India
                          • Report on Interactive Assembly on Cultures of India
                          • Report on Interactive Assembly on Cultures of India
                          • Report on Interactive Assembly on Cultures of India
                          • Report on Interactive Assembly on Cultures of India
                          • Report on Interactive Assembly on Cultures of India
                          • Report on Interactive Assembly on Cultures of India
                          • Report on Interactive Assembly on Cultures of India
                          • Report on Interactive Assembly on Cultures of India
                          • Report on Interactive Assembly on Cultures of India

                          04May

                          Report on Class Assembly Conducted by Classes XII A and XII B
                            
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                          Report on Class Assembly Conducted by Classes XII A and XII B

                          The students of classes XII A and XII B of Arwachin International School conducted a meaningful and impactful interactive assembly on the topic “Drug Awareness and Mental Health.” The assembly aimed to spread awareness among students about the harmful effects of substance abuse and the importance of maintaining good mental health in today’s stressful academic environment.

                          The assembly began with a powerful skit based on mental health challenges faced by students, especially peer pressure and exam stress related to competitive exams like JEE and school academics. The skit also addressed how such pressure can sometimes lead students toward substance abuse. The performance was presented by students of both classes. Their acting successfully conveyed the emotional struggles students experience and emphasized the importance of seeking help and support

                          The assembly also included a graceful dance/yoga performance, which added energy and emotion to the presentation. This was followed by a calming yoga performance by students, demonstrating how yoga and mindfulness can help reduce stress and improve mental well-being.

                          A powerful and informative speech was delivered by two students. They spoke confidently about the causes and consequences of drug addiction and the growing mental health concerns among students. Their words encouraged students to make healthy choices and support one another.

                          Later, an informational video highlighting the issue of drug abuse caused by peer pressure was presented. The video effectively portrayed how young individuals can fall into harmful habits due to social influence and emotional stress, leaving the audience with an important message about awareness and prevention.

                          The assembly concluded with inspiring words from the respected Principal, Mrs. Ruchira Bhatnagar. She guided students on how to tackle mental health problems positively and encouraged everyone to communicate openly, stay confident, and seek support from friends and family during difficult times.

                          Overall, the assembly was highly informative, engaging, and thought-provoking. It successfully spread awareness about mental health and substance abuse while motivating students to adopt a healthier and more balanced lifestyle.

                            • Report on Class Assembly Conducted by Classes XII A and XII B
                            • Report on Class Assembly Conducted by Classes XII A and XII B
                            • Report on Class Assembly Conducted by Classes XII A and XII B
                            • Report on Class Assembly Conducted by Classes XII A and XII B
                            • Report on Class Assembly Conducted by Classes XII A and XII B
                            • Report on Class Assembly Conducted by Classes XII A and XII B
                            • Report on Class Assembly Conducted by Classes XII A and XII B
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