Ranveer Singh Saini and his mother Mrs Bakhtawar Sani, both Scottish Highlanders, teamed up for the Amway Nutrilite Golf Tournament and came first in their category. In addition , Ranveer also won the longest putt competition and Ms Bakhtawar won the closest to pin competition.
With aims to raise environmental awareness and inspire others to take action towards environmental protection to address global challenges, Highlanders celebrated Earth Day with a lot of zeal and enthusiasm. On the eve of Earth Day, School Principal Dr. Sanjay Sachdeva and Senior School Head Mrs. Isha Verma planted the saplings of Amla (Phyllanthus emblica) also known as Indian Gooseberry in the school premises. While interacting with the students, School Principal Dr. Sanjay Sachdeva motivated the students to plant trees and celebrate each day as Earth Day. He also emphasized the benefits of trees to our everyday lives. Other than providing food, they filter clean air, provide fresh drinking water, help curb climate change, and create homes for thousands of species of plants and animals and help save the Earth from climate change and biodiversity loss. Some of the event’s key focus areas include climate action, environmental education, social impact, pollution, global warming, conservation and restoration. Activities like class discussions, screening of videos, and poster making and creating useful items with waste, e-waste collection were conducted in the school.
Keeping with the tradition of Scottish High, the teachers making it a point to visit their students’ homes to enhance a closer bond between the school and home for a smooth transition and to help the little ones settle well in the new environment!
Happy Easter! Noble teachings of Jesus Christ inspire us to further the spirit of harmony, compassion and brotherhood in our society. On this day #SHIS pray for good health, well being & prosperity of all. Let’s spread hope, joy and love.
Scottish High International School-the Unified Champion School, in collaboration with Special Olympics Bharat, hosted the National Championship-2023. The championship included three events-Badminton, Roller skating and Cycling, with scores of special needs athletes participating from across the country.
Dr Mallika Nadda, Chairperson-Special Olympics Bharat, Sh. Om Prakash Dhankar, President-BJP Haryana Pradesh, Sh. Om Prakash Yadav, Hon’ble Minister of Social Justice & Empower, and Dr Kamal Gupta, Hon’ble Minister of Urban Local Bodies, graced the occasion as Chief Guests, thus making the championship a nationwide highlight.
The grand felicitation ceremony honoured the star performers/coaches in different categories and acknowledged all the special needs athletes’ inspirational performance and participation.
Marking the collaboration of Scottish High and Special Olympics Bharat as momentous, Dr Cdr Kartikay Saini thanked all the guests, dignitaries, participants, coaches and volunteers for making the event a grand success.
Little Highlanders (Initials Wing) set the ball rolling as they joined the new academic session, already in full swing with Primary and Senior students on board!
With the backdrop of an animated setting, the ceremonial bagpiper band and the entourage of parents, teachers and staff, the first day of the Initials Wing was a perfect preview of the fun, learning and warmth awaiting little ones.
A great start to the new academic session as Highlanders (Grades I to XII) arrived at School with their happy, smiling faces.
Warmly greeted by the School Chairman, the School Principal, the Primary School Director and Scottish High staff. There was cheer and jubilance amidst a beautifully decked up ambience with the escort of the pipe band, the Highlanders’ first day at School had all the bidding of a red carpet welcome.
A flying start to the day, ushering Highlanders and the entire Scottish High fraternity into an eventful academic year ahead!