Class III C enthusiastically celebrated Rabindra Jayanti with a special assembly, beginning with a soulful prayer song. Students showcased their cultural appreciation through dance, Bengali poem recitation, and by sharing interesting facts about Rabindranath Tagore's life and literary works. The assembly highlighted his significant contributions, including composing the national anthems for both India and Bangladesh, providing a deeper appreciation for his lasting impact.
On May Day, 26 students of Class 1A presented a special assembly titled "Superheroes Around Us!" to honor community workers. Students role-played various professions, striking superhero poses and explaining the significance of each. The assembly also featured a heartfelt poem of gratitude and an energetic dance performance, concluding with thanks to all involved and reinforcing the dignity of labor.
On April 24th, the Investiture Ceremony for the Middle School took place in the School Prayer Hall. Twelve boys from Class VIII were bestowed with the prestigious badges of Prefects for the academic year 2025-2026.
Ashok House : Md. Abeer Javed 8E, Krishang Todi 8C
Gandhi House : Anirudh Chandak 8B, Aarav Ladha 8E
Netaji House : Navoneer Bhattacharya 8B, Manay Agarwal 8E
Pratap House : Vidit Debnath 8B, Divit Golchha 8D
Shivaji House : Hemaghna Das 8A, Arhya Ghosh 8C
Tagore House : Rachit Agarwal 8A,Vishwaroop Sureka 8E
On April 11th, the boys of Class V B of Birla High School held a special assembly to celebrate Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti and Poila Baisakh, the Bengali New Year. The assembly honored Dr. Ambedkar's life and ideals of equality and justice, followed by a vibrant showcase of Poila Baisakh traditions and how New Year is celebrated across various Indian regions. It concluded with a unifying message for students to embrace Dr. Ambedkar's legacy and the spirit of renewal from Poila Baisakh.
The special assembly commenced in the prayer hall by all the students of class 3D. The highlight of the assembly were three short skits and series of presentations commemorating Republic Day, focusing on the values enshrined in the Indian Constitution and the responsibilities of every citizen. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, portrayed by a student, eloquently introduced the significance of the Constitution and its message of equality and unity.
The Scratch Competition challenged students to create interactive projects using block-based coding, fostering creativity and logical thinking. Participants showcased animations, games, and stories, demonstrating innovation and problem-solving skills. The event encouraged collaboration and digital literacy, empowering students to develop coding proficiency in a fun and engaging way.