CELEBRATES NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY & RELEASE OF SCIENCE MAGAZINE – CURIOUS KIDS CHRONICLES
March 2, 2026
National Science Day was celebrated by the primary section on 1st March 2026 with great enthusiasm, aiming to develop scientific temper and curiosity among primary students. The event also marked the release of the first-ever edition of the school’s Science Magazine for the Primary Section. Students of Classes 1 and 2 attended the programme as spectators.
The programme commenced with the welcome speech delivered by Miss Ayra Shabbir of Class 2I. This was followed by a declamation on Sir C.V. Raman presented by Master Rayansh Rokade of Class 1G. The speech highlighted the life, achievements, and remarkable contributions of Sir C.V. Raman to the field of science.
The Principal, Mr. Deepak Patankar, Assistant Vice Principals, Mrs. Anita Rose and Dr. Vipin Das, the Head of the Science Department, Mr. Shinoj, and the Subject In-Charge, Mrs. Subha, graced the occasion with their presence.
The highlight of the event was the release of the Science Magazine, Curious Kids Chronicles (for Classes 1 to 5), which was officially released by the Principal, along with the AVPs, Science HOD, and Subject In-Charge. The ceremony marked a proud moment for the school community. Principal, Mr. Deepak Patankar, and AVP, Mrs. Anita Rose, addressed the gathering and motivated the students with their inspiring words.
During the ceremony, the Principal emphasized the significance of nurturing curiosity in young minds. The message focused on the importance of asking “why,” “how,” and “when” questions in science and encouraged students to never stop their thirst for questioning and exploration.
Following the Principal’s address, the Assistant Vice Principal, Mrs. Anita Rose, shared an encouraging message. She announced that from next year, the science teachers would introduce an activity column for students to record their observations under the theme, “What I Notice and What I Wonder.” This initiative aims to motivate children to observe their surroundings carefully, think scientifically, and appreciate the wonders of everyday life.
Students performed a captivating skit entitled “Science is Wonderful – A Street Play.” which beautifully conveyed the message that science is present in every aspect of our lives. The participants recited a small poem about great innovators such as Newton, Archimedes, Alexander Fleming, and Dr Homi J. Bhabha. The presentation concluded with the powerful message: “Nothing around us is magic; it’s science.”
The programme concluded with the vote of thanks delivered by Miss R.D. Keli from Class 2G. The Science programme was both educational and entertaining. It successfully encouraged students to appreciate science and recognize its importance in everyday life.