Navya’s Initiative for Paediatric Cancer
Navya Thali of Class 8 B transformed her creativity into compassion through her participation in the Helping Hands Foundation Exhibition — not once, but twice — at the prestigious St. Regis, Mumbai.
Navya Thali of Class 8 B transformed her creativity into compassion through her participation in the Helping Hands Foundation Exhibition — not once, but twice — at the prestigious St. Regis, Mumbai.
Vansh Premnarayen of Class 4 A participated in the Youth Football Championship with his Team Kopana.
The Team won the Runner-up position in the League.
Vansh played a vital role in the attacking and central midfield in the league matches.
Naevah Mehta of Class 5 A put up an impressive performance at the 1st Children’s Taekwondo Union State Championship. She secured a Silver medal in Kyurogi (Sparring) and a Bronze medal in Poomsae Technique.
Congratulations Naevah!
In a heartwarming act of creativity and compassion, Naevah Mehta of Class 5 A combined art with advocacy by hand-painting and selling canvas pouches to raise funds for Access Life Foundation. Her initiative helps to provide nutritious meals for a week to children battling cancer, an effort that echoes the spirit of UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health & Well-being) and 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).
Proud of you, Naevah!
Kiara Purandare of Class 8 A represented Maharashtra in the Girls’ Épée Fencing Team Championships (U-18 category) at the Khelo India Youth Games winning a Silver medal.
At just 14 years old, Kiara was the youngest member of the Maharashtra team, a remarkable feat in the high-level junior competition.
Ira Bakshi of Class 4B showed remarkable initiative, compassion, and leadership through her heartfelt campaign, HATSOFF. To express gratitude to Mumbai’s unsung heroes, Ira invited donations of caps and hats to be distributed to street workers, daily wage earners, and BMC workers.
On 1st May 2025, Ira personally distributed 304 caps and hats to the workers, offering protection from the sun and a symbolic gesture of thanks.
The campaign’s success was made possible through the kindness of contributors, donors, and well-wishers.
Anaishaa Murarka of Class 5 B achieved remarkable success at the Warwick Junior Debating Championship, a prestigious national-level competition for young debaters.
Competing in the U-11 category, Anaishaa’s team triumphed through five intense qualifying rounds, advancing to the semi-finals and finals, where they were ultimately crowned Champions.
Anaishaa’s individual performance was equally impressive, earning her:
Anishka Biyani of Class 3 B won the Mumbai City District U-9 Chess Girls' Championship with
Kieara Patodi of PYP Class 5 A secured the Bronze position at the national-level debate com
At the All Asia Northern Slam Squash Championship 2025, TilakVir Kapoor of Class 4 B played