The school recently organized Inter-house Competitions centered around the theme Environment and Pollution, aiming to spread awareness across all age groups through creative expression. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from all grades, each contributing in a unique and impactful way. Grades III to V held an Eco-Friendly Fashion Show, where students showcased imaginative costumes made entirely from sustainable and recyclable materials such as paper, cloth scraps, and biodegradable items. Their vibrant presentation emphasized the importance of reusing materials and reducing waste.
The middle school segment featured a Group Song – Mile Sur Mera Tumhara, focused on the pressing issues of pollution and the harmful effects of plastic. Each house delivered powerful performances with original lyrics and melodies, reinforcing the urgent need to ban plastic and adopt greener alternatives. Senior students engaged in a thought-provoking Debate Competition, addressing the controversial question: “Are technological advancements harming the environment?” Arguments ranged from how industrial growth and electronic waste contribute to pollution, to how innovation can also offer solutions like renewable energy.
Overall, the competitions were both educational and inspiring, successfully raising environmental consciousness among students. They reinforced the message that protecting the planet is a shared responsibility—one that starts with awareness and action. The spirit of competition was high, but what stood out most was the healthy rivalry, marked by mutual respect, encouragement, and sportsmanship. The wardens, house teachers, and participants worked in unison, creating an environment where learning and creativity flourished, making the event a resounding success.