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Dhruv Agarwal Pradeep Kumar








                     The experience that I have had in KIS is an experience that I would never have experienced in my previous schools.

                     The experiences that I have had is organising one of the major events in India, the KIS YES, being in the basketball
                     team and learning many skills from Mr. Ambrose and my friends, and also doing wildlife or bird photography with
                     one of the teachers in the school whenever we go to poondi camp. I have had a lot of fun in this school like doing
                     graffiti on school property but with school's permission the only thing that I wish I could do is make the graffiti
                     without the school's permission. Doing graffiti with Mr. Sinha, my favourite art teacher in the entire school, we did
                     not only paint the wall, we also painted our t-shirts which would remind us of this day when we painted and had fun
                     making the whole graffiti on the wall.

                     This school and my friends in the school have taught me a lot that I never knew and guided me into my future. The
                     main thing that I am going to remember are my friends who have been there and guided me a lot in my life. I still
                     remember my friends giving me a long talk of 2 hours about doing something that I like and something that I am
                     good at like becoming a light and sound technician. So I would remember a lot of things like this and how my friends
                     have always been there to help me out when I need their help. This was my best time in school and the best
                     experience that I have had because of my friends in the school.


 dharma




 arun








 I came here in 2012, which was one of the worst years of my life, but 2020, so far, has been the best
 year, despite the global pandemic, lockdowns, no graduation... and the 22nd of February. It has been
 a great academic year. (Not really academically.. but generally). I can only surmise at this point that
 this piece of text is some sort of reflection that'll be put in a time capsule which will subsequently
 be read by the class of 2120. So I'll leave a lame quote at the end and try to sum up all the inside
 jokes I can as euphemistically as I can in the next 200 words or so.

 I find that Kodi school in my opinion is a bubble, a huge bubble with a beautiful campus, people, and
 energy. It's a bubble that renders it's community oblivious of any external world, which in our case
 is just another bubble, kodi in itself is one. It's something I will definitely miss. It's a bubble for
 growth and development, especially academically but also socially, physically and philosophically.
 One thing Kodi school does is that it empowers it's students with a lot of freedom, which is most
 frequently tested, in our case by the undermentioned list. (this is where the cryptic nonsense comes
 in, most of which you wont get) Some enjoyable times in kodi school: simultaneously playing TT and
 bluff, the fires, a long weekend, the last field trip, walking around the lake every weekend for almost
 a year before getting caught. If there is anything I have learned from my 8 years in this school. A
 stand out epiphanic moment that's irreplicable. Colloquially speaking, a moment of sudden
 realization that I could not have experienced anywhere else. Euphemistically put : "You go through
 bad stuff to go through good stuff".
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