Golden Glove for Kyra Shah
Kyra Shah of NMAJS PYP Class 2 A displayed remarkable goalkeeping skills and was awarded the Golden Glove in the Under-8 Football Tournament conducted by JBCN School, Chembur.
Congratulations, Kyra!
Kyra Shah of NMAJS PYP Class 2 A displayed remarkable goalkeeping skills and was awarded the Golden Glove in the Under-8 Football Tournament conducted by JBCN School, Chembur.
Congratulations, Kyra!
Our young football star, Navya Vaish of NMAJS PYP Class 2 B, displayed exceptional football skills and was awarded the Golden Boot in the Under-8 Football Tournament conducted by JBCN School, Chembur.
Proud of you, Navya!
Shanayaa Tandon of PYP Class 4 B showcased remarkable skill, focus, and determination on the field, earning the Golden Boot Award in the Under-10 Football Tournament conducted by JBCN School, Chembur.
Her outstanding goal-scoring performance and consistent play were key highlights of the tournament.
Rianna Dalal of MYP Class 6 A achieved a remarkable milestone by earning her Junior Underwater Scuba Diver certification. Her dedication, focus, and adventurous spirit truly shine through this accomplishment. Reflecting on her journey, Rianna shares, “Being underwater felt like entering a whole new world. Every dive reminds me how much there is to explore and protect.”
Anika Rangwalla of NMAJS Class 8 A secured 3rd place on the second day of the US Kids New Delhi 2025 Local Tour, held at the Classic Golf and Country Club, Manesar, on 4th November 2025.
This prestigious event was played on the Jack Nicklaus’ Design Signature Championship Course, known for its challenging 18-hole layout set across ridges and valleys. Anika demonstrated remarkable focus and composure—even when faced with an unexpected challenge: hitting a shot with a snake just two feet away!
Myra Parekh of MYP Grade 6 A was declared the Winner of the Ruskin Bond Literary Awards 2025 in the Budding Writer category at the Dehradun Literature Festival.
Myra’s original story titled “Hope in the Darkness” was selected from over 1,800 entries across the country. Her work stood out for its creativity, imagination, and emotional depth — earning her this prestigious national recognition.
Advay Dhoot of MYP Class 7 B trained under the world-renowned Grandmaster Hanshi Suo Shihan Yoshio Kuba (10th Dan Black Belt and World President of Gojuryu Kenpoukai Kenbukan Karate-Do) in Okinawa, Japan — the birthplace of Karate.
Advay was the youngest participant among students from 10 countries to successfully earn his Shodan (1st Dan Black Belt) directly under Hanshi’s supervision.
Advay also participated in the World Karate Day Festival 2025, joining over 30,000 karatekas from 3,000 dojos worldwide to celebrate peace and unity.
Our Class 6 A student, Naevah Mehta, was shortlisted for the John Locke Institute 2025 Global Essay Prize from over 63,000 entries worldwide. She was ranked among the top 18.65% for her essay titled, “Why Do People Become More Boring as They Grow Up?”
As part of this remarkable achievement, Naevah was invited to attend the Global Awards Ceremony & Gala Dinner in London this October and was awarded a USD 250 scholarship towards the tuition fees for the John Locke Institute Summer School, UK.
Atharva Hemani of Class 4 B, represented India after being selected by the Federation of Motor Sports Club of India (FMSCI). He showcased exceptional skill and determination at the Asia Pacific Motorsports Championship 2025, held in Sri Lanka.
Among 208 racers from 18 countries, Atharva raced his way into the finals in the Slalom category (8–12 years) and secured a proud 4th place finish.
Anika Rangwalla of Class 8 A showcased her exceptional golfing talent at the Indian Golf Union tournament held at the prestigious Oxford Golf Course, Pune. Competing with skill and determination, Anika earned two remarkable accolades:
• 2nd Place in Age Category ‘B’
• 2nd Place for ‘Girls Best Overall’ across Categories A and B