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Class III–B presented a vibrant Special Assembly on Republic Day with the theme “Mein Bharat Hoon,” highlighting the importance of the Constitution and responsible citizenship. Students spoke about Fundamental Rights and Duties, sang a patriotic bilingual song, and performed a graceful dance on “Amra Sobai Raja” symbolizing equality and unity. A Hindi poem recitation and a solemn pledge further deepened the message of discipline, responsibility, and national pride. The programme concluded with the National Anthem, leaving the audience inspired and proud to be Indians.







The Upper Kindergarten assembly on 8th January 2026 highlighted traffic rules and road safety with creativity.
Children performed skits, dances, and songs using props and costumes, spreading the joyful message of “Safety First.”
The engaging programme instilled awareness while fostering confidence, teamwork, and enthusiasm among the young learners.






The Nursery’s Winter Wonderland Assembly on 16th December 2025 was a joyful celebration of the season.
Children charmed the audience with rhymes, actions, and stories of winter’s beauty and global experiences.
Festivals like Christmas and Makar Sankranti, along with health tips, added meaning and warmth.
Energetic dances and cheerful notes on flowers, sunshine, and bonfires left hearts glowing with delight.
Calcutta Heritage Collective organized the The Heritage Quiz on 21st November, 2025 at the Vidya Mandir Auditorium. The day started with the Prelims with 22 teams from which 13 schools battling for their position in the Finals and after the Prelim round the top six schools went for the grand Finale. The quiz ended with a nail biting finish with La Martiniere for Boys bagging the 1st position followed by The Heritage School in the 2nd position & Birla High School (Moira Street) bagging the 3rd position.

The Inter-House Debate Competition 2025 for Classes VI–VIII, organized by the AGREE TO DISAGREE CLUB, was held on 7th November 2025, Friday, in the Vidya Mandir Auditorium. The motion which was vehemently debated upon was “Celebrities or Superheroes Influence Values More Than Parents.” After a keenly contested session, Netaji House was declared the Best Team. Pratyush Kothari of Shivaji House bagged the Best Speaker Award, while Kearav Shah of Netaji House won the Best Floor Speaker Award.