CAS Initiative: Parent-Teacher Meeting

Parent-Teacher Meeting Stalls – A Blend of Creativity and Entrepreneurship By Harsifat Kaur, IBDP 1 Parent-Teacher Meetings (PTMs) have always been a significant event at Vishwashanti Gurukul, offering students, parents, and teachers a platform for meaningful discussions about academic progress. However, this time, the event took on a new dimension with a student-led CAS initiative—an interactive and vibrant stall showcasing handmade bandanas and dupattas, created by DP1 students during our tie-and-dye CAS sessions. Bringing Our Creativity to Life Each student played a crucial role in bringing this project to fruition. Divided into groups, we experimented with various tie-and-dye techniques, ensuring that every piece was unique. Seeing our handcrafted designs beautifully displayed at the stall was incredibly rewarding—it was a testament to our teamwork, creativity, and dedication. Beyond the Classroom: Learning Entrepreneurship Managing the stall was an eye-opening experience for me. Initially, I thought it would be simple, but I soon realized that it felt like running a small business. Every aspect—from inventory and marketing to customer engagement and financial management—required careful planning and execution. My friends—Heer, Rudra, Soham, Kashish, Namastyu, Ved, Rahul, Laksh, and Presha—and I worked together to set up the stall, arrange the products attractively, and interact with customers. We also shared the creative process behind our tie-and-dye designs, making the experience more engaging for visitors. A Refreshing Addition One of the highlights of our stall was Kashish’s homemade lemonade—a refreshing treat that was an instant hit among parents and teachers. Her delicious Nimbu Sharbat received fantastic feedback and added a warm, welcoming touch to our initiative. Creativity Meets Responsibility Another aspect I truly enjoyed was designing the promotional poster for our stall. I carefully selected colors and backgrounds to align with the stall’s aesthetic, ensuring it was eye-catching and effectively conveyed the essence of our project. Beyond the creative elements, this experience reinforced essential life skills—teamwork, adaptability, and responsibility. I realized how even the smallest tasks contribute to the success of a larger event. Time Management and Reflection Balancing academics with stall preparations was a challenge, but it helped me develop better time management skills. Prioritizing tasks efficiently and staying organized under pressure became key takeaways from this experience. A Fulfilling Experience This CAS initiative was more than just a stall—it was a journey of learning, collaboration, and self-discovery. It allowed us to refine our communication and sales skills, work as a team, and gain hands-on experience in entrepreneurship. I would love to participate in similar initiatives again, as they provide an opportunity to explore new skills while making a meaningful impact. This experience has left me with invaluable lessons, and I look forward to more such creative and collaborative projects in the future! Apply Now
Exploring Tie and Dye Techniques

CAS Creativity Component: Exploring Tie and Dye Techniques at Vishwashanti Gurukul This fantastic and engaging task offered a perfect blend of creativity and cultural exploration. The session was guided by the ever-inspiring Ms. Nanda, one of Gurukul’s most cherished former Visual Arts teachers, whose passion for Indian craftsmanship brought this traditional art form to life for the students. With her expert yet nurturing guidance, students eagerly explored the tie-and-dye technique, transforming simple fabrics into stunning works of art. She introduced students to the intricate techniques of Indigo printing and two-tone dyeing. The hands-on sessions were engaging and inspiring, as students learned to manipulate colours, patterns, and textures to create unique designs and practice tying techniques. This activity not only enhanced their artistic abilities but also allowed them to appreciate the rich cultural heritage of textile art. Learning from such an experienced teacher made the experience even more inspiring and empowering for the students, adding a deeper layer of significance to their creative journey. The workshop was an enriching experience that blended creativity with skill-building and service to the community. It was a cultural celebration and a personal discovery. As students folded, tied, and dyed their fabrics, they not only honed their artistic skills but also developed an appreciation for the heritage and sustainability of this age-old craft. This hands-on experience fostered key CAS learning outcomes: creativity, as students experimented with vibrant designs; collaboration, as they supported and inspired one another; and global engagement, as they reflected on the significance of preserving traditional arts in a modern world. As Republic Day on January 26th approaches, the students showcased their creativity by crafting tri-colour dupattas, symbolizing the national flag. Their enthusiasm and dedication were evident in the vibrant and beautifully crafted dupattas, which reflected their growing expertise and attention to detail. They also created Indigo print bandanas and handkerchiefs. The atmosphere was alive with curiosity, laughter, and the thrill of creation. Many students expressed joy and pride in seeing their efforts materialize into intricate patterns that told a story of patience and imagination. The session left a lasting impact, not just in the form of beautiful Bandhani creations but also as a powerful reminder of the importance of heritage, teamwork, and self-expression. This memorable start to the new year was a perfect blend of artistic exploration and meaningful engagement. In the true spirit of CAS, the workshop went beyond creativity. The students organized a sale of the tri-colour dupattas and successfully generated funds, which they plan to donate to a charitable cause. This initiative underscores the ethos of CAS, combining artistic exploration with social responsibility.The workshop has left an indelible mark on the participants, equipping them with new skills, a deeper appreciation for visual arts, and a strong sense of community service. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ms. Nanda Kathale for her invaluable contribution to nurturing our students’ talents and fostering a spirit of creativity and service at Vishwashanti Gurukul. Apply Now
Makar Sankranti Celebration 2025

A Day of Festivities, Learning, and Joy On the bright and breezy morning of 14th January 2025, Vishwashanti Gurukul came alive with the vibrant hues of Makar Sankranti celebrations. This much-anticipated event brought together tradition, creativity, and community spirit, making it a memorable day for everyone on campus. Organized as part of the CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) initiative, the event showcased the incredible talent and dedication of our students, particularly from the DP program. A Day of Cultural Festivities and Learning The celebration began with students and staff gathering to embrace the joy of this harvest festival. Makar Sankranti, a festival marking the transition of the sun into Capricorn, is a time for gratitude and celebration. At Gurukul, this tradition was woven into an enriching and fun-filled experience that blended cultural appreciation with hands-on learning. The centrepiece of the celebration was the kite flying extravaganza, where students took to the grounds with colourful kites, The skies above the school were soon adorned with vibrant kites, reflecting the spirit of Sankranti. Laughter, cheers, and the sound of friendly competition filled the air as students showcased their skills in their kites to soar higher. Food Stalls: A Culinary Delight Adding to the festive cheer, the DP students took charge of organizing food stalls, offering a delectable array of dishes. This initiative was more than just a feast for the taste buds—it was a learning experience for the students, teaching them planning, teamwork, and time management. The stalls featured a delightful mix of traditional and contemporary favourites, including: Maggi Station: A crowd-pleaser that added warmth to the cool winter day. Jalebi & Fafda, Dhokla: Authentic Gujarati delicacies that captured the essence of the festival. Vada Pav: A spicy and flavourful snack that was a hit among everyone. The students managed every aspect of the stalls, from preparation to serving, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience for all. A True CAS Experience This event perfectly embodied the spirit of the CAS initiative, a core component of the IB curriculum. The activities allowed students to blend creativity in planning, activity in execution, and service in giving back to their school community. They embraced challenges, honed their organizational skills, and deepened their cultural understanding—all while having fun and creating unforgettable memories. The success of this celebration would not have been possible without the collective efforts of our students, teachers, and staff. The spirit of collaboration and enthusiasm was evident in every corner of the school. The Makar Sankranti celebration at Vishwashanti Gurukul was not just a festival; it was a reflection of the values we uphold—cultural appreciation, lifelong learning, and the joy of community. Apply Now
Living the Learner Profile in Early Years and Primary Years Programme

Inspiring Young Learners to Think, Explore, and Grow At Vishwashanti Gurukul, young learners embody the IB Learner Profile through curiosity, communication, and collaboration. They engage in inquiry-based learning, developing essential skills to become principled, open-minded individuals committed to lifelong learning and positive community contributions. In the Early Years, children demonstrate curiosity and enthusiasm as they explore their world. They ask questions and engage in play-based learning, showing their inquirer and thinker attributes. Through interactions with their peers and teachers, they develop communication skills and learn to respect different perspectives, reflecting the communicator and open-minded profiles. Additionally, they are encouraged to express their feelings and understand the importance of empathy, aligning with the caring attribute. In the PYP, students continue to build on these foundations. They become more knowledgeable by delving into subjects with deeper understanding and reflecting on their learning, showcasing the knowledgeable and reflective attributes. Collaborative projects and discussions help them work effectively with others, enhancing their abilities as communicators and principled individuals. They also learn to take risks in their learning journey, be resilient in facing challenges, and embrace new ideas, embodying the risk-taker and balanced profiles. At every stage, our students strive to make positive contributions to their community and the wider world, embodying the essence of the IB Learner Profile and becoming well-rounded, globally-minded individuals.
Under-19 Volleyball Team Shines at ISSO Nationals

Under-19 Volleyball Team Shines at ISSO Nationals The boys’ Under-19 team from Vishwashanti Gurukul World School recently participated in the ISSO National Volleyball Competition, hosted at our school, VGWS, and proudly clinched the gold medal in their category. The journey for the team began at last year’s ISSO National Games, where they gave it their all but finished in 4th place. While proud of their efforts, the team was determined to come back stronger and aim for the top. Over the past year, they dedicated themselves to rigorous practice sessions, tirelessly improving their skills, strategies, and gameplay. These sessions included focused coaching to enhance passing, setting, and hitting techniques while also building mobility and agility. There were days when the team faced setbacks that felt like insurmountable obstacles: injuries, tough matches, and the challenge of balancing academics with practice. Yet, their determination to achieve success never wavered. The ISSO Volleyball Championship proved to be an incredible and thrilling experience. The team faced tough and resilient opponents, equally determined to succeed. This championship provided invaluable exposure to different playing styles, strategies, and competition levels. The highlight was the spirit of fair play, thanks to the referees and coaches who ensured an equitable contest. Strategically, the team employed 5-1 and 4-2 rotations, interchanging them based on the opponents’ strategies. This allowed for consistent playmaking, a better balance between offence and defence, and less fatigue for the players. Their coach played a vital role, offering real-time feedback on mistakes and gaps, such as leaving large spaces on the court, and providing actionable solutions like improving positioning based on the attacker’s angles. Adding to the event’s success were the CAS stalls set up by our school students, offering various food and drinks, such as nachos, Maggi, and beverages. These stalls provided much-needed refreshments to players throughout the day. The funds raised were donated to charities and NGOs supporting causes like girl child education. While this victory is sweet, it also serves as a stepping stone. Our volleyball team has set a shining example for all students: success stems from dedication and hard work. Let’s use this moment to inspire excellence in all our pursuits—whether in academics, arts, or athletics. By Devam Ambaliya Apply Now
A Journey Through Sri Lanka

A Journey Through Sri Lanka: A Week of Beauty, Culture, and Adventure Sri Lanka is a land of beauty and wonder, filled with ancient landmarks, breathtaking landscapes, and rich traditions. Each day on this seven-day journey revealed new facets of Sri Lanka. Our adventure began at the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, a heartwarming place dedicated to the rescue and care of orphaned elephants. Watching these gentle giants up close offered a unique glimpse into their lives, and we all had the chance to feed and pet these adorable and magnificent creatures. Just nearby, we encountered the creativity of the poo paper industry, where paper is made from elephant dung. This was an inspiring example of sustainable innovation and a truly insightful experience. Later, we had the chance to observe elephants in their natural habitat during a river bath—a soothing and memorable sight. As the day came to a close, we explored the awe-inspiring Dambulla Caves. This UNESCO World Heritage site, with its intricate Buddhist murals and statues, offers a serene view into the spirituality and history of Sri Lankan culture. Day two took us to the historic Sigiriya Rock Fortress, a breathtaking ascent. We learned that the terraces and steps of the entire fortress were made from a stone that reflected moonlight, highlighting the ancient engineering and artistry etched into every rock and terrace. The panoramic view from the top was mesmerizing, but the real beauty lay in the stories of kings and kingdoms embedded in this ancient site. We explored the Sigiri graffiti, Lion’s Paw entrance, Boulder Garden, Mirror Wall, and the throne of the kings who once resided there. After Sigiriya, we embarked on a village tour that immersed us in the daily life of Sri Lanka’s rural communities. From a bullock cart to a tractor ride, followed by a delightful lunch at a local family’s home, we observed traditional cooking methods, farming practices, and the warm hospitality that forms the roots of the Sri Lankan people. We even participated in a pottery workshop! The day concluded with a visit to a spice plantation, a fragrant journey through Sri Lanka’s rich spice heritage, where we learned about the aromatic spices that play a central role in Sri Lankan cuisine and medicine. We had the opportunity to test out ayurvedic creams and oils, as well as taste a special spice tea that highlighted the unique use of spices in Sri Lankan cuisine. Kandy, Sri Lanka’s spiritual heart, greeted us on day three. We visited the revered Temple of the Tooth, home to one of Buddhism’s most sacred relics. We learned about the Kandy pageant, featuring the king’s elephant and dancers, which is one of the biggest ceremonies in South Asia, and observed the deep devotion of the Sri Lankan people. From sacred treasures, we then moved to earthly ones at a gem emporium, where we explored Sri Lanka’s world-renowned gemstones, learning about their significance and craftsmanship. Following this, a visit to a wood carving workshop demonstrated the use of natural colors and different types of woods, showcasing the country’s artistic traditions. Skilled artisans transform wood into works of art. As the evening fell, a cultural dance performance brought the day to a vibrant close. The Kandyan dance is a traditional form of Sri Lankan dance, considered a sacred artwork and the national dance of the country, with rhythmic beats, graceful moves, and colorful costumes. The performance was followed by a stunning fire walk, one of the most moving experiences of the trip. Next, we ascended to Sri Lanka’s lush hill station, Nuwara Eliya. At the Bluefield Tea Factory, we observed the art of tea-making, learning about Sri Lanka’s renowned tea industry and savoring the fresh flavors of Ceylon tea. The tour continued to Ramboda Waterfalls, where the cascade amidst the green landscape created a breathtaking scene. Gregory Lake was our final stop for the day, offering a scenic view of the river, along with the thrilling adventure of jet-skis and speed boats, which the students got to experience! On day five, we visited the Seeta Amman Temple, a site of historical and mythological significance in Hinduism, where it is believed that Sita was held captive in the Ramayana. We then stopped at the Hakgala Botanical Garden, a sanctuary of vibrant and diverse flora, offering a glimpse into Sri Lanka’s botanical treasures. The day concluded at Ravana Falls, another magnificent waterfall linked to the legendary tales of the Ramayana, providing a breathtaking view. Day six was filled with a sense of adventure and discovery. We embarked on a safari early in the morning in Yala National Park, spotting a variety of wildlife, from crocodiles to birds, highlighting the country’s rich biodiversity. Afterward, a tranquil boat ride on the Madu River offered a closer view of the rich mangrove ecosystems and birdlife. We also visited a turtle hatchery, where we witnessed conservation efforts firsthand, with dedicated individuals working to protect endangered sea turtles. We not only learned about various turtle species but also got to hold the turtles and observe adorable newly-hatched sea turtles! On our final day, we indulged in a bit of modern-day Sri Lanka at the House of Fashion in Colombo, a favorite shopping destination for both locals and visitors. With vibrant fabrics, traditional attire, and contemporary styles, it was a fitting way to end our journey. Our seven-day adventure through Sri Lanka has been a mosaic of nature, culture, and adventure. From ancient sites to natural wonders, from sacred temples to innovative conservation efforts, each experience reflected Sri Lanka’s vibrant heritage and the kindness of its people. It was truly a most memorable trip, where we all got to experience the wonder of Sri Lanka. Apply Now
CAS Initiative Shines at Global Educational University Fair

Empowering Students Through Creativity, Entrepreneurship, and Service On September 21st, MIT Vishwashanti Gurukul hosted its highly anticipated Global Educational university Fair, welcoming universities from around the world to present their academic programs to our Diploma Program students. While the university fair provided invaluable opportunities for students to explore higher education options. On this occasion DP students set a CAS initiative as the student-led stalls for raising funds for charity. As part of their CAS service, DP1 and DP2 students set up vibrant stalls featuring a range of food items and creatively crafted accessories. The students took full responsibility for preparing, marketing, and selling their products, turning the university fair into a hub of creativity and entrepreneurship. The beautifully designed accessories and delicious snacks attracted a great deal of attention, adding a lively and engaging element to the event. The sales from these stalls were more than just a business endeavour; they had a meaningful purpose; each and every stall was ready to give their contribution to a social cause, aligning with the core values of the CAS program, which emphasizes service to the community. Beyond the financial impact, the initiative fostered teamwork, creativity, and practical skills, as students learned how to manage stalls, handle transactions, and interact with customers. A particularly heartwarming moment was when students used leftover ingredients from the food stalls to make sandwiches, which they distributed to the school’s support staff, including gardeners, School’s logistic and Housekeeping staff , and security personnel. This gesture of gratitude reinforced the values of empathy and social responsibility that CAS aims to cultivate. The day was marked as “Gratitude Day “ In summary, while the Global College Fair provided a valuable educational experience, it was the CAS stalls that made the event truly special. The students’ creative efforts, combined with their commitment to giving back, transformed the fair into an inspiring showcase of learning, service, and community spirit. – Ketul Borda DP2 Apply Now
CAS Integration Through Nukkad Natak: “E-Waste Unplugged”

Inspiring Change Through Student-Led CAS Initiatives Nukkad Natak is a powerful medium for raising awareness about critical social issues, and our DP students recent performed titled “E-Waste Unplugged” was no exception. This play, brought to life by our talented DP students, focused on the escalating problem of electronic waste (e-waste) and served as both an engaging spectacle and an impactful educational tool. The play was thoughtfully crafted to highlight the environmental and health hazards posed by the improper disposal of electronic waste. Through a series of compelling vignettes, the narrative unfolded across different settings—’Dhalao’ (dump yard), ‘Nadi’ (river), ‘Kheti’ (farm), ‘Jungle’ (forest), and ‘Gaon’ (village). Each vignette vividly portrayed the consequences of e-waste mismanagement in these environments, effectively driving home the importance of responsible e-waste disposal. “E-Waste Unplugged” also integrated the principles of Reuse, Reduce, and Recycle, encouraging the audience to take action in their own lives. By showcasing the harmful effects of e-waste and promoting sustainable practices, our students not only entertained but also educated, leaving a lasting impact on all who watched. This performance was a prime example of CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) in action, where students used creativity to communicate important messages and served the community by raising awareness of environmental issues. Congratulations to all the performers and facilitators for their hard work and dedication! Apply Now
Teacher’s Day Celebration: A Tribute to Our Educators

Teacher’s Day Celebration: A Tribute to Our Educators On September 5th, 2024, our school celebrated Teacher’s Day with a vibrant “Retro Carnival” theme. The day was filled with joy, gratitude, and memorable moments as we honored our amazing teachers. Carnival Spirit and Flipped Classrooms The celebration kicked off with a lively carnival atmosphere, as teachers donned retro outfits, adding a nostalgic touch to the event. The amphitheater, adorned with colorful banners, hanging stars, and a photo booth, set the tone for a day of fun and festivity. The morning included a flipped classroom experience, where Diploma Program (DP) students took on teaching roles for younger grades, giving them insight into the dedication required to be a teacher. Meanwhile, teachers enjoyed a special awards ceremony celebrating their unique qualities and contributions. Cultural Performances and Activities The student-organized cultural program began with a graceful prayer dance by the Early Years Program (EYP) and Primary Years Program (PYP) students, followed by vibrant dance and music performances from Middle Years Program (MYP) and DP students, showcasing their immense talent and creativity. A memorable highlight was a spontaneous sing-along by both teachers and students when a technical glitch occurred during an EYP dance, embodying the spirit of unity and support. The festivities continued with fun games for teachers, including the “Guess the Teacher” challenge and a dance-based version of Chinese whispers, sparking laughter and joy. Sports Competitions The day concluded with exciting sports competitions, including an intense cricket match and a spirited tug-of-war, where teachers and students competed head-to-head, displaying true sportsmanship and teamwork. The afternoon wrapped up with a special lunch, where everyone shared stories and laughter, celebrating the joy and camaraderie of the day. A Heartfelt Tribute This year’s Teacher’s Day was a sincere tribute to the bond between students and teachers—a day filled with gratitude, admiration, and appreciation for the educators who guide and inspire us every day. Here’s to our wonderful teachers—thank you for everything! Happy Teacher’s Day! — By Arnav Kathale and Kristina Sabarna
Investiture Ceremony – A New Chapter of Leadership

On the 10th of August, Vishavashanthi Gurukul World School witnessed an event that marked a new beginning—a day where leadership, responsibility, and unity took centre stage. The Investiture Ceremony for the academic year 2024-2025 was a momentous occasion, celebrating the election of our new student leaders and prefects. The event was not just a formal affair, but one filled with pride, purpose, and harmonious music that resonated throughout the school. As our young leaders, a mix of experienced individuals and new faces eager to make their mark, marched confidently towards the stage, each step symbolized a promise—a promise to serve, lead, and inspire. The presentation of badges was a significant moment, marking the transition from students to leaders, each now carrying the responsibility of guiding their peers and contributing positively to the school community. Our Head Boy and Head Girl delivered speeches that captivated the audience, inspiring every student to approach their duties with pride, compassion, and dedication. They spoke of leadership as not just a position of power, but as an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on those around them. Their words served as a reminder that the journey ahead will be filled with challenges, but with resilience, unity, and determination, these challenges can be turned into opportunities for growth and success. The ceremony was a celebration of the ethos of Vishavashanthi Gurukul, where leadership is nurtured, and each individual is encouraged to rise to their full potential. The Head Boy Rohan emphasized the power of teamwork and the strength that comes from unity. His words highlighted the importance of working together to achieve common goals and reminded us that true leadership lies in the collective effort of the group. The Head Girl Shreya Katariya focused on the qualities of resilience and kindness, urging everyone to be leaders not just in name, but in action. She emphasized that leadership is about lifting others, showing compassion, and facing challenges with courage. Her words resonated deeply, encouraging all to support one another and create an environment of mutual respect and growth. Our proud houses—Agni, Prithvi, Jal, and Vayu—each played an essential role in this ceremony, embodying the core values of the school. Agni House, represented by the Phoenix, symbolizes resilience and rebirth. Their motto, “Arise, Awake & Stop Not Till the Goal is Reached,” reflects their unwavering dedication to achieving success. Prithvi House stands for peace and prosperity. Their motto, “Shanti Samridhi itihi haritaha rangaha,” embodies the spirit of the Earth, nurturing growth and tranquility. Jal House represents compassion and healing, akin to the element of water. Their motto, “Flowing towards excellence,” encourages a path of love, forgiveness, and continuous improvement. Vayu House symbolizes internal strength and intuition. Their motto, “Nil Desperandum,” meaning “Never give up,” represents their determination to overcome any obstacle with hope and faith. The elected student council members of these houses are ready to take on the challenges of the year ahead, guiding the student body with passion and commitment. As we reflect on this significant day, we are filled with confidence in our new leaders. The Investiture Ceremony marked the beginning of a joyful and productive academic year at Vishavashanthi Gurukul World School, a year where every student will have the opportunity to grow, lead, and make a difference. Let us continue to nurture the future leaders of tomorrow, ensuring that every individual has the opportunity to shine. Here’s to a year filled with learning, leadership, and the joy of coming together as a strong, united school community. MIT Vishwashanti Gurukul World School Prefect Council 2024-25 Head Boy : Rohan George Head Girl : Shreya Katariya School sports captain – Male : Omraj Karle School sports captain – Female : Kanishka M Maniya School cultural captain – Male : Eshaan Khandelwal School cultural captain – Female : Kristina Sabarna Jal Vayu Agni Prithvi House Captain – Male Ketul Borda Taran Parikh Pratyush Anand Arnav Somvanshi House Captain Female Priya Patel Kavya Ajitsaria Shaivi Mistry Kanira Adlakha House Sports Captain – Male Darshil Bhadiyadra Rayhaan Khurshid Manjra Shauryaveeersinh Shivam Tejpal Gupta House Sports Captain – Female Naina Fernandes Anwesha Mukherjee Khushi Mehtani Vanshita House Cultural Captain – Male House Cultural Captain – Female Deputy House Captain – Male Chaitya Aditi Lodha SIddhant Navin Melant Rohan Choudhari Nivaan Shroff Tonjour Hiya jain Naksh Bablani Arnav Nilesh Kutte Sharva Yelnoorkar Mahi Shah Devansh Indalkar Deputy House Captain – Female Lavanya Charan Harsifat Kaur Akshata Sinha Rucha Bagade Deputy House Sports Captain – Male Aditya Kumar Om Arora Abhiraj Kurade Aman Mundada Deputy House Sports Captain – Female Aparna Sharma Preesha Rajgor Mahek Hindocha Anum Pande Deputy House Cultural Captain – Male Venkatesh Kore Arnav Kathale Luca Nikhil Gautam Deputy House Cultural Captain – Female Shriya Rajesh Jennifer Leslie Trisha Gaikwad Arohi Mundada MYP 5 Raj Punjabi Shaurya Bagrecha Pranjal Patidar Arindum Gai MYP 4 Rayan Moksha Ranawat Upaasna Kothari Aarya Waikar MYP 3 Moulik Maji Ivaan Modi Kavish Bansal Aananya Thakur MYP 2 MYP 1 Rachana Bagade Ojasvi Khandelwal Sharayu Kalbhor Nivaan Kalra Khloee Sayed Sarmalkar Paavni Kathale Aaliya Rahim Aleesha Gupta PYP-House Captain Harshdip H.Pawar Aarnav Ronav Stambhampelli Kiaash S.Sharma PYP-House Captain Zoe G. Wadekar Neyasa A. Bansode Shivanjali V.Bhosale Pavni Josh PYP-Sports Captain Kabir Agrawal Aradhya D. Zara G. Wadekar Mhaske Shlok M.Karopady PYP-Cultural Captain Avika V.Mangeshkar Yajas Manware Vishvayanraj A. Kotkar Viaan Singh

