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A-BLOCK                                                    A-BLOCK





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                                                                                    Timothy Benjamin
 Kevin Craven Arul Yagappa,   ‘A’ Block Upper is a name that will be etched in the memories of the   Nelson David Paul
 Uday  Bagaria  students who resided there. More so for us 10th graders, who have been   Sangmin Han
 Aryan Chamoli   with our beloved Ms. Cecilia for 2 years, unlike our juniors (Yes, I am   Raunak Khanna
 Abhimanyu  Chopra  throwing shade). Jokes aside, there is a multitude of things that we as a   Ayman Ullah Khwaja
 Rethin  Christin  dorm are grateful for, the biggest thing being our dorm parent, who was   Venkata Ravi Varma Koppella
 Uday Chugh  the glue that held us all together. She worked tirelessly to make sure we   Caleb Mathews
 Len Hangsing   ate our dinner, postponing hers; she took out time from her weekend off   Aditya Mitra
 Murtaza    to help us with the most redundant queries. From the late-night talks in   This was my second year as a dorm parent (as well as my second year in ‘A’   Paz Mogrelia
 Dev Patel  her apartment to her catching us playing cricket in our rooms, she was   Block Lower), and I have to say I could not have asked for a greater group of   Byeongro Park
 Aansh Salia   there for us. It might be an overrated concept but you really do only   boys with whom to spend it. A majority of boys in our dorm were not only   Tushar Patra
 Arman Sawhney   realize what you had when it is gone. From Rishi and Kevin’s incessant   new to KIS this year, but they were new to residential life as well. It could   Yohan Poncha
 Shivanshu Sharma   shouting and Ms. Cecilia arguing with Dev, Murtaza and Shivanshu   have been a year of struggles as the guys learned to live life away from   Hayan Sojitra
 Theerin Srisukajorn   always sitting in the glass room, to the 8th and 9th graders never coming   home, but instead, each of them rose to the occasion, thriving at school   Aditya Venkatesh
 Rishi Vaghasia   out of their rooms ( I had to say it) we stood up for each other when it   and in our dorm.
 Mrigendraa Vimal Kannan  mattered.  The A Block Lower boys were enthusiastic, cooperative, engaged in all levels   Residential Parent:
 Aryan Waghdhare  Things we’ll remember each other for:  of residential school life, and above all else, so much fun. I loved getting to   Stephanie Lyngdoh
 Rishi: Either eating or shouting   know each of the new boys, and I was beyond blessed to get to know my
 Residential Parent:   Shivanshu: At cc after 7 pm  returning A Block Lower guys even better. My best memories of this group
 Cecilia Winfred  Murtaza: Singing Bollywood in the shower  will mostly involve food ... having them over for dinners and baking stuff for
 Kevin and Aryan ( Cricket Captain): Fighting each other was their favorite   them. I loved how this group was so willing and wanting to hang out in my
 pastime  house. How they loved my cats (sometimes too much!); how they wanted
 Aansh: Everyone’s favorite gum supplier  to spend time talking with me and Mr. Donald!
 Aryan (Chamoli): Can’t concentrate during study hall  I have been so proud of these boys in the way they have dealt with the
 Uday.B and Rethin: Went to robotics most of time  unexpected  events  of  this  year,  as  well  as  the  way  in  which  they  came
 Uday.C: Thinks Bangalore’s the best at everything  together as a dorm. I am sad to see the 10th graders move on, but I am
 8th graders just never came out of their rooms.  excited about seeing them thrive in other dorms. I am super excited about
 a special mention to Rahat: IYKYK  another year with this year’s 9th graders!
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