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OFFICE-BEARERS' MESSAGE



        “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts”.

        The  leap and transition  to becoming  the Head Boy  of  the  school has
        brought with itself so many transformations, novel opportunities and
        hues of self-discovery which have propelled me to go an extra mile to
        carve a new dimension in which I can now visualize myself. This journey
        has brought with itself a never-ending quest to learn newer ways and
        perspectives of approaching the mundane problems.

        Dreaming and aiming high is the force behind our intrinsic motivation.
        Seeing the things not as the world wants us to see but the way our
        mind questions the simplest existing ideologies has always contributed
        to one’s self growth and a sense of heightened esteem which helps us
        to discover many hidden credentials. Resorting to this pledge of never
        giving up no matter what the circumstances bring forth fills me with thrill
        to venture on newer endeavours no matter what. To all my friends, fellow classmates
        and juniors, let us imbibe the values inculcated in us by our school, let’s remember-
        “The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I
        sleep”.

                                                                                        -ABHISHEK SHARMA

                                                                                                    HEAD BOY

         “Difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage. The human spirit is to grow strong by conflict”

        These are new times, these are difficult times. Yet, we stand together, as
        one Prefectorial Board, as one collective Student Body, as one united front.

        Today,  let  us  challenge  ourselves  to  push  the  boundaries  of  what  we
        thought impossible. Let us utilise these precious moments in the comfort
        of our homes to hone our abilities, so that we not only make hardworking
        students,  but  also  intellectual  leaders  of  the  future.  Let  us  choose  to
        persevere in this new normal and actively try to put all our best efforts
        into every endeavour that we undertake, for every challenge, every hurdle
        and every problem always seems impossible, until it is overcome.

        It is also important that we reach out to others, and ensure their mental and physical well-being,
        for we need to learn to be each other’s helping hands. Thus, as we aspire for a better future, there
        arises a need to re-imagine it as a positive learning environment for us and those around us.

                                                                                         -VISHAKHA SINGLA
                                                                                                   HEAD GIRL
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