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Happy to share that our Advik Amit Agrawal - Grade 4th - 9 years age participated in higher age category National Sub-Junior 2024 in Hosur, scored 8.5 points, got the 7th rank and crossed 2000 rating.

It's a big achievement for all of us.
Congratulations to Advik!! Credit goes to Parents, Chess Coaches, Educators and his classmates for all sorts of support extended.
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Happy to share that our Advik Amit Agrawal - Grade 4th - 9 years age participated in higher age category National Sub-Junior 2024 in Hosur, scored 8.5 points, got the 7th rank and crossed 2000 rating.

Its a big achievement for all of us.
Congratulations to Advik!! Credit goes to Parents, Chess Coaches, Educators and his classmates for all sorts of support extended.

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Congratulations Advik💐💐💐💐 and Many Congratulations to the whole team that supports Advik in his journey 💐💐

Congratulations Advik

Congratulations n Blessings to Advik💐

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Trilled to announce a swimming competition in January 2025 for Colours Students. Registration link
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Trilled to announce a swimming competition in January 2025 for Colours Students. Registration link 
https://forms.gle/w5J9ZBcaTkx79Ygy7
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Tamso ma Jyotirgamay!

Life skills Program: next project is planned in Dec and January.
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Good job

The sensor-based lantern project is a fantastic example of cross-class collaboration and entrepreneurial learning. Students from Cambridge 5th, 8th and CBSE 5th have worked together to produce 20 innovative lanterns, now available for sale, with all profits supporting an NGO. This hands-on project not only fosters creativity and teamwork but also introduces students to social responsibility@CIA ... See MoreSee Less

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Honouring Our Unsung Heroes: The true backbone of our school community

Today, we had the privilege of celebrating our rich traditions and expressing heartfelt gratitude to the kakas and didis at the CIA O2 campus, reminding them how valued and appreciated they truly are. These unsung heroes work tirelessly every day to ensure our school remains clean, safe, and welcoming for everyone. Their dedication and hard work often go unnoticed! But today, we took the opportunity to acknowledge and appreciate their invaluable contributions. This celebration was not just about honouring tradition but also about recognizing the immense role they play in our school community. We thank them for their unwavering support and for always going the extra mile!
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Honouring Our Unsung Heroes: The true backbone of our school community 

Today, we had the privilege of celebrating our rich traditions and expressing heartfelt gratitude to the kakas and didis at the CIA O2 campus, reminding them how valued and appreciated they truly are. These unsung heroes work tirelessly every day to ensure our school remains clean, safe, and welcoming for everyone. Their dedication and hard work often go unnoticed! But today, we took the opportunity to acknowledge and appreciate their invaluable contributions. This celebration was not just about honouring tradition but also about recognizing the immense role they play in our school community. We thank them for their unwavering support and for always going the extra mile!Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

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Wonderful initiative 👏🏻👍

Truly appreciated🙌

During Diwali, children at Colours build small mud forts and light oil lamps, celebrating the rich heritage of the Maratha Empire. Maharashtra is home to over 350 forts, known for their strength and historical significance, many associated with the great Maratha king, Shivaji Maharaj. In tribute to this tradition, children enjoy making mud forts during Diwali, an activity that not only encourages creativity but also deepens their connection to cultural history.

The forts are admired for their strategic architectural brilliance. Many of these forts still stand strong, showcasing the ingenuity of their design. By participating in this Diwali tradition, children learn about the architectural and historical importance of these forts, helping to preserve this legacy for future generations.
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During Diwali, children at Colours build small mud forts and light oil lamps, celebrating the rich heritage of the Maratha Empire. Maharashtra is home to over 350 forts, known for their strength and historical significance, many associated with the great Maratha king, Shivaji Maharaj. In tribute to this tradition, children enjoy making mud forts during Diwali, an activity that not only encourages creativity but also deepens their connection to cultural history.

The forts are admired for their strategic architectural brilliance. Many of these forts still stand strong, showcasing the ingenuity of their design. By participating in this Diwali tradition, children learn about the architectural and historical importance of these forts, helping to preserve this legacy for future generations.Image attachmentImage attachment+6Image attachment

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Rembered my early days memories Great fort made

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