News & Events

NEWS & EVENTS

16Feb

DDG VISIT REPORT – NCC UNIT 5 DBN
  
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DDG VISIT REPORT – NCC UNIT 5 DBN

Arwachin International School had the honour of hosting the visit of Brigadier Atulya Bamzai, Deputy Director General (DDG) NCC, during the Inter Directorate NCC Competition inspection.

The visit was a moment of great pride as 459 NCC schools and colleges across Delhi participated in the competition. Amidst strong competition, Arwachin International School NCC Unit (5 DBN) delivered an outstanding performance by securing 2nd Position in B Group and 4th Position Overall in Delhi Directorate.

Brigadier Atulya Bamzai appreciated the high standards of discipline, drill, turnout, and overall performance of the cadets. His words of encouragement greatly motivated the cadets and staff.

This achievement was made possible under the able guidance of ANO Lt. Dinesh Chand Papnay and with the constant support and encouragement of the School Management.

The visit boosted the morale of the cadets and further strengthened the spirit of leadership, discipline, and patriotism among them.

    • DDG VISIT REPORT – NCC UNIT 5 DBN
    • DDG VISIT REPORT – NCC UNIT 5 DBN
    • DDG VISIT REPORT – NCC UNIT 5 DBN
    • DDG VISIT REPORT – NCC UNIT 5 DBN
    • DDG VISIT REPORT – NCC UNIT 5 DBN
    • DDG VISIT REPORT – NCC UNIT 5 DBN
    • DDG VISIT REPORT – NCC UNIT 5 DBN
    • DDG VISIT REPORT – NCC UNIT 5 DBN
    • DDG VISIT REPORT – NCC UNIT 5 DBN

    10Feb

    Outstanding Achievements in Primary Zonal Games & Athletics Championship 2026
      
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    Outstanding Achievements in Primary Zonal Games & Athletics Championship 2026

    Arwachin International School proudly celebrates the excellent performance of its students in the Primary Zonal Kabaddi, Tug of War, and Athletics Championship held on 9th and 10th February 2026.

     Team Events Achievements

    Kabaddi (Boys) – First Position

     Kabaddi (Girls) – First Position

     Tug of War (Boys) – Third Position

     Primary Zonals Athletics Championship – Individual Achievements

     Maulik Papnay & Bhumit (Class 3A) – Gold Medal (Three Leg Race)

     Bhumit (Class 3A) – Bronze Medal (60 m Race)

     Prisha & Gayitree (Class 3C) – Silver Medal

     Ark & Evan (Class 5) – Bronze Medal

    These achievements reflect the students’ dedication, teamwork, and sporting excellence. The school extends its heartiest congratulations to all the winners and appreciates the efforts of teachers and coaches for their guidance and support.

    We are immensely proud of our young champions and wish them continued success in future competitions.

     Keep up the great spirit and continue to make the school proud!

      • Outstanding Achievements in Primary Zonal Games & Athletics Championship 2026
      • Outstanding Achievements in Primary Zonal Games & Athletics Championship 2026
      • Outstanding Achievements in Primary Zonal Games & Athletics Championship 2026
      • Outstanding Achievements in Primary Zonal Games & Athletics Championship 2026
      • Outstanding Achievements in Primary Zonal Games & Athletics Championship 2026
      • Outstanding Achievements in Primary Zonal Games & Athletics Championship 2026
      • Outstanding Achievements in Primary Zonal Games & Athletics Championship 2026
      • Outstanding Achievements in Primary Zonal Games & Athletics Championship 2026
      • Outstanding Achievements in Primary Zonal Games & Athletics Championship 2026

      10Feb

      Fire Safety and Disaster Management Workshop
        
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      Fire Safety and Disaster Management Workshop

      A fire safety workshop and drill was conducted in Arwachin International School on February 10, 2026, to create awareness about fire hazards and safety measures. The session was conducted by the distinguished experts—Mr. Deepak Ola and Mr. Tushar Singh from the Delhi Fire Service, along with Mr. Viresh Chander Singh from the Education Academy.

      The workshop began with a formal note welcome, followed by an introduction to the emergency helpline number and correct procedures for reporting a fire. Through real-life case studies and videos, students learned about fire hazards, the prevention methods, and the survival techniques in smoke-filled environment.

      A significant highlight was the training on crowd safety and stampede prevention, including the ‘Turtle Position’ and techniques to create a breathing pocket during overcrowding. Practical rescue methods were demonstrated through role play, showcasing single-rescuer and group ‘human chair’ techniques.

      The Students were also introduced to key emergency frameworks—R.A.C.E.and P.A.S.S.via a PowerPoint presentation. The workshop concluded with live demonstrations of the use of fire extinguisher use and the wet bedsheet method to smother fires.

      The workshop was highly informative and empowering, enhancing preparedness and safety awareness across the school community.

      Click on this link for video 

      https://youtu.be/VRz0k7JJahE

        • Fire Safety and Disaster Management Workshop
        • Fire Safety and Disaster Management Workshop
        • Fire Safety and Disaster Management Workshop
        • Fire Safety and Disaster Management Workshop
        • Fire Safety and Disaster Management Workshop

        09Feb

        Science Club Assembly
          
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        Science Club Assembly

        On 9 February, the Science Club of Arwachin International School organized an interactive assembly under the guidance of Mrs. Sangeeta Sharma and Ms. Monica Swaran. The program featured engaging experiments presented by students, along with a PowerPoint presentation that highlighted and recalled all the activities undertaken by the club during the past year. Students also shared their reflections on the beauty and importance of science, expressing how it inspires curiosity and creativity. The assembly proved to be both informative and inspiring, successfully showcasing the enthusiasm of young learners and their passion for scientific exploration

          • Science Club Assembly
          • Science Club Assembly
          • Science Club Assembly

          09Feb

          Dance Club Assembly

          Dance Club Assembly

          The Dance Club Assembly was conducted on 9 February, 2026 by the students of classes VI-VIII with great enthusiasm and artistic spirit, showcasing the talent and dedication of the club members. The program aimed to highlight dance as a powerful medium of expression and creativity.

          The assembly began with an insightful speech on Dance as a Form of Art. The speaker beautifully explained how dance is not merely a series of movements set to music, but a profound form of storytelling that conveys emotions, culture, history, and social messages. Various classical and contemporary dance forms were mentioned to emphasize the richness and diversity of this art form.

          Following the speech, a PowerPoint presentation was displayed, highlighting the activities and achievements of the Dance Club throughout the year. It reflected the hard work, teamwork, and dedication of the club members and their mentors.

          The assembly concluded with a captivating dance drama based on Draupadi Cheer Haran from the epic Mahabharata. The performance was emotionally powerful and artistically impressive. The performers effectively portrayed the intense emotions of Draupadi and the dramatic tension of the scene. Through expressive movements, synchronized choreography, and impactful background music, the dancers brought the mythological episode to life. The audience was deeply moved by the performance and applauded the participants wholeheartedly.

          Overall, the Dance Club Assembly was a grand success. It not only entertained the audience but also educated them about the significance of dance as an art form. The event reflected the talent, creativity, and commitment of the Dance Club members and left a lasting impression on everyone present.

            • Dance Club Assembly
            • Dance Club Assembly
            • Dance Club Assembly
            • Dance Club Assembly

            09Feb

            Story Telling Competition
              
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            Story Telling Competition

            A storytelling competition for Pre-Primary children was conducted on 9th of February, 2026. The event was full of enthusiasm and creativity as the little participants confidently narrated their stories with expressions and actions. The story theme for LKG was ‘Animals and Birds’ and for UKG ‘Classical moral stories’. Our little story tellers had to triumph three auditions before getting selected for the finals. They did an excellent job handling the props while telling the stories without missing any detail on the stage.

            The occasion was graced with the presence of the honourable Principal, Mrs. Ruchira Bhatnagar and the Coordinator, Miss. Natasha Sharma. The children were appreciated for their wonderful efforts. They were encouraged to keep improving their speaking skills. The teachers were also appreciated for their guidance and support. The competition was not only entertaining but also educational as it helped the children to learn the important life values like honesty, kindness and sharing.

            Overall, the competition was a great success and provided a beautiful platform for the children to express themselves and develop confidence and overcome their stage fright.

            The result of the competition was:

            S.No

            Name

            Class

            Position

            1.  

            Nukriti

            LKG-A

            I

            1.  

            Anaisha Yadav

            LKG-A

            II

            1.  

            Viraj Chauhan

            LKG-A

            III

             

            S.No

            Name

            Class

            Position

             

            1.  

            Trishika Singh

            LKG-B

            I

            1.  

            Mehar Nagi

            LKG-B

            II

            1.  

            Vedansh Patel

            LKG-B

            III

             

            S.No

            Name

            Class

            Position

            1.  

            Aarna Dubey

            LKG-C

            I

            1.  

            Shanvika Bahukhandi

            LKG-C

            II

            1.  

            Nirmit Yadav

            LKG-C

            III

             

            S.No

            Name

            Class

            Position

            1.  

            Sarvadya Rawat

            UKG-A

            I

            1.  

            Maira Rai

            UKG-A

            II

            1.  

            Miransh Rajesh

            UKG-A

            III

             

            S.No

            Name

            Class

            Position

            1.  

            Parv Hingorani

            UKG-B

            I

            1.  

            Lehak Mathur

            UKG-B

            II

            1.  

            Anaya Chawla

            UKG-B

            III

             

            S.No

            Name

            Class

            Position

            1.  

            Aadrika Ghosh

            UKG-C

            I

            1.  

            Nishka Chawla

            UKG-C

            II

            1.  

            Atharv Parmar

            UKG-C

            III

              • Story Telling Competition
              • Story Telling Competition
              • Story Telling Competition
              • Story Telling Competition
              • Story Telling Competition
              • Story Telling Competition
              • Story Telling Competition
              • Story Telling Competition
              • Story Telling Competition
              • Story Telling Competition
              • Story Telling Competition
              • Story Telling Competition

              07Feb

              Enacts Macbeth
                
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              VIII C Enacts Macbeth

              A subject enrichment activity was conducted by Class VIII C under the guidance of Mrs. Priya Grover. As part of the activity, the students enacted  William Shakespeare’s classic play Macbeth.

              The students delivered confident performances and showcased a clear understanding of the plot and characters. They were beautifully dressed in appropriate costumes, and the well-coordinated background score added depth and dramatic impact to the enactment.

              The activity was both educational and engaging, helping students enhance their appreciation of literature, expression, and teamwork.

                • Enacts Macbeth
                • Enacts Macbeth
                • Enacts Macbeth
                • Enacts Macbeth
                • Enacts Macbeth
                • Enacts Macbeth
                • Enacts Macbeth
                • Enacts Macbeth
                • Enacts Macbeth
                • Enacts Macbeth
                • Enacts Macbeth
                • Enacts Macbeth

                04Feb

                CLASS 1 A INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY
                  
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                                                                    CLASS 1 A

                                                     INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY

                The students of Class 1A conducted an Interactive Assembly to spread the message of love and kindness  on the topic – 'Be Kind To Everyone'  on February 4, 2026.The assembly began with a thought-provoking introduction, followed by the News and a story dramatisation that beautifully showcased how to help a friend in need. Students came forward to speak a few lines and recited a poem highlighting the need of being kind. Their confident voices and clear message left a lasting impression on everyone. At last the children tapped their feet on a beautiful song about kindness that touched everyone’s heart. The assembly concluded with a pledge to be kind to everyone. At the end our coordinator, Ms. Natasha Sharma addressed the students. She praised all the participants and concluded the assembly with the National Anthem. The event was joyful, educational, and helped the students to understand the importance of being kind.

                  • CLASS 1 A                                       INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY
                  • CLASS 1 A                                       INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY
                  • CLASS 1 A                                       INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY
                  • CLASS 1 A                                       INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY
                  • CLASS 1 A                                       INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY
                  • CLASS 1 A                                       INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY
                  • CLASS 1 A                                       INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY
                  • CLASS 1 A                                       INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY
                  • CLASS 1 A                                       INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY
                  • CLASS 1 A                                       INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY
                  • CLASS 1 A                                       INTERACTIVE ASSEMBLY

                  02Feb

                  INTER HOUSE MATH –O –RUN COMPETITION
                    
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                  INTER HOUSE MATH –O –RUN COMPETITION

                  CLASSES III TO V   

                  The Math-O-Run activity was successfully conducted on 2nd February, 2026 in the school playground. The event aimed to integrate mathematical skills with physical fitness in a fun and engaging manner.

                  Students from different houses enthusiastically participated in the activity. The students first solved math questions, and after solving them correctly, they crossed the hurdles placed along the race track and reached the finishing point. This activity helped in developing both logical thinking and physical stamina.

                  The event was judged by Mr. Ishwar Thapa and Mr. Aditya Kumar, who evaluated the sports skills of the participants. Mrs.Surya Laxmi, the Coordinator of the Preparatory Wing, motivated and encouraged the children throughout the event.

                  At the end of the activity, both mathematical ability and sports skills were evaluated. The results of the event were as follows:

                  Position

                  House

                  Class III

                  Class IV

                  Class V

                  1st Position

                  Tilak House

                  Akshita S (3A)

                  Unnati Jindal (3B)

                  Krishiv Arya(4A)

                  Dushyant Bainsla (4C)

                  Darsh Kumar(5C)

                  Vyansh Goel(5C)

                  2nd Position

                  Tagore House

                  Hridyansh Sharma(3C)

                  Oviyaan  Mondal (3B)

                  Ansh Aggarwal (4A)

                  Ridit Verma (4C)

                  Mansh Arya(5B)

                  Nabaha (5A)

                   

                  3rd Position

                  Shastri House

                  Prajwal Bhatia (3B)

                  Shivankit Anand (3C)

                  Ananya Singhal (4B)

                  Aishani Jain(4A)

                  Anishka (5D)

                  Alok Kumar Gaund (5B)

                   

                   

                   

                  The Math-O-Run activity was enjoyable and educational. It helped promote teamwork, confidence, and a healthy competitive spirit among the students.

                    • INTER HOUSE MATH –O –RUN COMPETITION
                    • INTER HOUSE MATH –O –RUN COMPETITION
                    • INTER HOUSE MATH –O –RUN COMPETITION
                    • INTER HOUSE MATH –O –RUN COMPETITION
                    • INTER HOUSE MATH –O –RUN COMPETITION
                    • INTER HOUSE MATH –O –RUN COMPETITION
                    • INTER HOUSE MATH –O –RUN COMPETITION
                    • INTER HOUSE MATH –O –RUN COMPETITION
                    • INTER HOUSE MATH –O –RUN COMPETITION
                    • INTER HOUSE MATH –O –RUN COMPETITION
                    • INTER HOUSE MATH –O –RUN COMPETITION
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