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In Retrospect


                  "It's mind bogglingly intimidating as to how to encapsulate all that I feel about NISV into the domain of language. NISV has been almost a
                  decade of my life. And it indeed has been a momentous span of years for me. Starting from my first year in NISV when I joined in 5th, I was
                 bestowed the post of Junior Perfect. I was immensely surprised since it was my first year at NISV, and it was a powerful milestone in my
                 life. Since that day I came to enjoy and cherish the inclusive and wam spirit of the NISV community. I was also privileged to be made
                 House Prefect and Cultural Affairs Captain and take up the responsibility to work for school and the students along with leading them
                 ahead. NISV has made me who I am. It has fostered in me the ideals of empathy and compassion, passion for learning, and promoting the
                 core of ethos of life. It has given me a platform to display my interests and talents. NISV has been the foremost institution of my life in all
                 respects, and I don't believe that any other organisation will ever come remotely close to the amount of respect and adoration I have for
                 it.
                 VASUDEV PATHAK. NISV, CBSE

                 15 years ago when I walk down the memory lane, I find a young girl with lots of hope and desires enter the school gate. NISV has moulded
                 this girl to a confident and a disciplined woman. Over the years, the teachers have taught me how to face the world and guided me on my
                 way to achieve my goals. I thank NISV for letting me be me and widening my horizons to not only academics but self growth. I feel
                 honoured to have spent the best years of my life in this school which made me realize my potential, capabilities and of course having the
                 best of lunches on Wednesdays.
                 NATASHA PATEL, NISV, CBSE

                 s I move into a completely different phase of my life,it makes me nostalgic thinking about the 15 years of my life at NISV,the place that
                 became my home,away from home.It will always be the place where I would want to run back to and embrace every single day all over
                 againt.But,above all,I would miss the teachers and the amazing friends I made throughout these years I spent at school.It gives me
                 immense happiness and pleasure to have been a part of NISV,learning to nurture,inquire,seek and venture.
                 HELLY PATEL, NISV, CBSE

                 NISV,is always going to be my pillar of strength like it has been for 15 years of my school life. It gives me pride to have had spent some
                 wonderful years in this school.Teachers,Friends,Meals,Sports and all the other activites that motivate me and have made me the person
                 I am today.
                 PARAM PATEL, NISV, CBSE

                 Never just a school, but the corridors of my childhood, the wings that gave flight to my fantasies, NISV will always have the most special
                 place in my heart. I am More than honoured to have spent 15 years at NISV; it has given me the confidence and courage to take up new
                 challenges and millions of learning experiences - the relationship with my teachers and their faith in me being my strength through out, it
                 has given me friends that I now call family and last but definitely not the least food that still makes my stomach growl at sharp 11:50.
                 JEEVAL BANGERA, NISV, CBSE

                 I still remember how a 4 year old child entered into this glorious school with a water bottle around her neck and a kerchief on her collar
                 with tears in her eyes, ardently wanting to go back to home. But now as I go to college, every single morning I crave going back to school.
                 My Home. It would be difficult not to start my day off by walking through those magnificent halls, peeping out of the window during
                 classes, yearning to gush out in the break time and meet my friends. As I stepped out of my hometown, I found myself between hundreds
                 of people trying to make their mark. It was NISV, it's teachers and students who taught me how to believe in myself and be confident
                 about who I am. THANK YOU!
                 I miss waiting for Wednesday Lunches and doing silly things for that one extra Mendu Vada. Organising events like the Funfair and the
                 Valedictory will always be the most cherished moments of my life. Once a NISVian always a NISVian. Cheers to NISV.
                 HRIDAYA SHINDE, NISV, CBSE









          Man maketh a death which Nature never made.                                                                            091
          - Edward Young
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