Mihir Kalothia Bronze IVA 2024
Mihir Kalothia of Class IV A won a Bronze Medal at the V. V. Bhat Memorial Interschool Judo Competition held at Children's Academy. Mihir won in the Under 12 years, below 30 Kg. weight category.
Mihir Kalothia of Class IV A won a Bronze Medal at the V. V. Bhat Memorial Interschool Judo Competition held at Children's Academy. Mihir won in the Under 12 years, below 30 Kg. weight category.
Renaya Lakhani of Class V A won a Bronze Medal at the Children's Academy Interschool Judo Competition in the Under-12 years, Under-44 Kg category.
Ria Subramanian of Class VIII A won a Gold medal in the under 17 years age and below 57 kg. weight category, at the 6th Edition of the International Schools National Judo Tournament organised by the International Schools Sports Organization (ISSO). The tournament was held at the Nita Mukesh Ambani International School (NMAJS).
Tanishi Mazumder of Class VII A won a Bronze medal in the under-14 years age and below-44 kg weight category at the 6th edition of the International Schools National Judo Tournament organized by the International Schools Sports Organization (ISSO). The tournament was held at the Nita Mukesh Ambani International School (NMAJS).
Our annual PYP Read Aloud celebration this year centred around the inspiring theme, Global Stories — a tribute to voices, cultures, and perspectives from around the world.
Classes 7A and 7B explored their unit “What’s in Your Neighbourhood?” through a bilingual Learning Centre activity on the Battle of Vasai (1739). Students used English resources to understand the historical event and then created posters with Marathi headings and key points. They researched the Maratha victory and its impact on Vasai Fort and the nearby Vasai–Virar villages, connecting local ruins, cannons, and churches to the area’s identity today.
The campus came alive with vibrant petals, laughter, music, and bright smiles as the little ones experienced the colours of togetherness, love, and happiness — all through flowers. It was a celebration rooted in tradition, yet perfectly suited for our young learners — safe, meaningful, and filled with joy
Our Nursery, LKG and UKG learners stepped into a world of light, reflection, and imagination at the Doug Aitken: Under the Sun exhibition at NMACC. From shimmering surfaces to ever-changing perspectives, the experience invited our young explorers to pause, notice, and respond with curiosity.
Class 1 learners actively participated in an engaging session with our guest speaker, Mr. Raja, an architect, who shared valuable insights into how geographical features and environmental factors shape building design across different regions and countries. Through an interactive presentation, students learned how architects and interior designers make thoughtful design choices based on local environments.