
The students of grade 8 CLS performed a lab activity on measuring the density of regular and irregular objects. They used various measuring tools such as a ruler, measuring cylinder and balance to measure the dimensions and mass and volume of the objects. They then calculated the volume and density of each object using the appropriate formulas. The students learned that the density of an object is constant and can be used to identify materials. They also observed that irregular objects have different densities in different parts of the object, and multiple measurements may be needed to accurately determine their density. Overall, the lab activity helped the students develop their measurement skills and understand the concept of density.









The SHIS Model G20 Conference convened over 150 delegates from 11 schools for a productive two-day event focused on diplomacy, discussion, and global engagement. The conference included nine diverse committees, covering critical topics such as Digital Governance, Global Security, and Financial Architecture and Stability, enabling participants to analyze a broad spectrum of contemporary global challenges. […]

On the occasion of Earth Day, our school came alive with meaningful, hands-on learning experiences that went beyond the classroom. From tree plantation and organic farming to terrarium making and Earth-themed baking, students actively engaged in understanding sustainability and their role in protecting the planet. A special highlight was the collaboration between our Grade 12 […]

Scottish High International School proudly hosted the North India IB Heads Meet on April 15, 2026, bringing together an inspiring collective experience of over 900 years, represented by 33 IB Heads from across the region. The meeting commenced with an engaging address by Dr. Cdr. Kartikay Saini, Chairman of Scottish High International School, setting an […]