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14Jul

Class I : Origami Paper Boat Making
I : Origami Paper Boat Making
I : Origami Paper Boat Making
I : Origami Paper Boat Making
I : Origami Paper Boat Making
I : Origami Paper Boat Making
I : Origami Paper Boat Making
I : Origami Paper Boat Making
I : Origami Paper Boat Making
I : Origami Paper Boat Making
I : Origami Paper Boat Making
I : Origami Paper Boat Making

Origami Paper Boat Making

                                                                                               “Origami turns paper into imagination”  -Anonymous     

On Tuesday, 14 July 2026, MBS International School joyfully conducted a fun-filled Paper Boat Making and Float & Sink Experiment for the students of Class I. The activity combined creativity with hands-on learning, making it both exciting and educational. Guided by their teachers, the young learners folded colourful paper into beautiful boats and decorated them with great enthusiasm. After completing their boats, the children took part in a simple Float and Sink experiment to observe whether their paper boats floated on water. They eagerly shared their observations and learned the difference between floating and sinking objects. The activity sparked curiosity, encouraged creativity, and enhanced their scientific thinking. Smiles and excitement filled the classroom as every child proudly displayed their colourful paper boat. The enjoyable experience made learning meaningful and memorable for all.

    09Jul

    Nur-KG : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun
    Nur- Kg : Floating Fun

    Floating Fun

    Learning is an adventure that becomes more meaningful when children explore through play."- Anonymous

    To introduce young learners to the fascinating world of water transport, MBS International School, Dwarka organised a fun-filled activity, "Floating Fun," for the students of Nursery and Kindergarten on 9th July 2026.

    The activity aimed to help children learn about different modes of water transport through engaging hands-on experiences.The students were introduced to various types of water transport, such as boats, ships, submarines, and sailboats, along with their uses.

    The Nursery students took part in a Boat Floating Activity, where they floated boats in water and observed how they moved and floated. This exciting experiment helped them understand the basic concept of floating while encouraging curiosity and exploration.The Kindergarten students enjoyed a Water Transport Cut-out Pasting Activity.This activity enhanced their creativity, fine motor skills, and understanding of the topic.

    The children were excited and actively involved throughout the session. "Floating Fun" proved to be a joyful and enriching learning experience, successfully combining education with play and leaving the young learners with happy memories and a better understanding of water transport.

     

      09Jul

      Class II : Nature Collage – Using Dry Leaves
      II : Nature Collage – Using Dry Leaves
      II : Nature Collage – Using Dry Leaves
      II : Nature Collage – Using Dry Leaves
      II : Nature Collage – Using Dry Leaves
      II : Nature Collage – Using Dry Leaves
      II : Nature Collage – Using Dry Leaves
      II : Nature Collage – Using Dry Leaves
      II : Nature Collage – Using Dry Leaves
      II : Nature Collage – Using Dry Leaves
      II : Nature Collage – Using Dry Leaves
      II : Nature Collage – Using Dry Leaves
      II : Nature Collage – Using Dry Leaves
      II : Nature Collage – Using Dry Leaves

      Nature Collage – Using Dry Leaves

      “Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” Albert Einstein

      To promote creativity, environmental awareness, and appreciation for nature, a "Nature Collage - Using Dry Leaves" activity was conducted for the students of Class II at MBS International School on 9 July 2026.

      The participants were encouraged to create beautiful collages using dry leaves collected from nature. They were provided with drawing sheets, dry leaves, glue, and other required materials, while the teacher guided them throughout the activity and encouraged them to explore their creativity by arranging the leaves into different shapes and designs.

      Students participated with great enthusiasm and excitement. They used their imagination to create unique collages such as trees, birds, butterflies, flowers, and various nature-inspired scenes. Each artwork reflected the students' creativity, observation skills, and love for the environment.

      The activity not only enhanced the students’ artistic and fine motor skills but also helped them develop an appreciation for nature and the importance of reusing natural materials in creative ways. It provided a joyful hands-on learning experience while fostering environmental consciousness.

      The "Nature Collage Using Dry Leaves" activity was a great success, as it encouraged creativity, environmental responsibility, and active participation, making the learning experience enjoyable, meaningful, and memorable for all the students.

        09Jul

        Fariha Fathima secured Third Position at the National Level in OGO.

        Proud Moment for MBS International School!

        MBS International School proudly congratulates Fariha Fathima on securing the Third Position at the National Level in the Orange Global Olympiad (OGO) for the Skill Subject.

        Competing with students from across India, Fariha’s exceptional performance, dedication, and perseverance earned her this prestigious national recognition along with a cash prize of ₹11,000. This remarkable accomplishment is a testament to her hard work and the unwavering support of her teachers and parents.

        We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Fariha and her family on this outstanding achievement. May she continue to scale greater heights and inspire others to pursue excellence with determination and confidence.

        Congratulations, Fariha! Your success has brought immense pride to the entire MBS International School family.

          • Fariha Fathima secured Third Position at the National Level in OGO.

          07Jul

          Class I - Earth Day Craft: No Waste Decor
          Class I :Earth Day Craft:No Waste Decor
          Class I :Earth Day Craft:No Waste Decor
          Class I :Earth Day Craft:No Waste Decor
          Class I :Earth Day Craft:No Waste Decor
          Class I :Earth Day Craft:No Waste Decor
          Class I :Earth Day Craft:No Waste Decor
          Class I :Earth Day Craft:No Waste Decor
          Class I :Earth Day Craft:No Waste Decor
          Class I :Earth Day Craft:No Waste Decor
          Class I :Earth Day Craft:No Waste Decor
          Class I :Earth Day Craft:No Waste Decor
          Class I :Earth Day Craft:No Waste Decor
          Class I :Earth Day Craft:No Waste Decor

          Earth Day Craft:No Waste Decor

             "The Earth is what we all have in common." — Wendell Berry

          To promote environmental awareness, creativity, and responsible habits among students, MBS International School organized an Earth Day Craft – No Waste Decor Competition for Class I on Tuesday, 7 July 2026. The competition aimed to encourage students to understand the importance of Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle by creating beautiful decorative items using waste and recyclable materials.

          During the competition, students created colourful Earth cut-outs along with heart-shaped cut-outs and wrote short “Save Earth” quotations like-Save Earth, Reuse, Recycle, Grow trees etc on them. The children decorated their crafts neatly and expressed their love and care for the environment through their creative work. The activity also helped them understand the importance of keeping our surroundings clean and caring for nature.

          The Earth Day Craft – No Waste Decor competition was a great success. Students enthusiastically showcased their creativity while developing environmental responsibility. The activity reinforced the importance of conserving resources and inspired children to adopt eco-friendly practices in their daily lives.         

            02Jul

            Class II - No Waste Decor -Earth Day Craft
            II : No Waste Decor -Earth Day Craft
            II : No Waste Decor -Earth Day Craft
            II : No Waste Decor -Earth Day Craft
            II : No Waste Decor -Earth Day Craft
            II : No Waste Decor -Earth Day Craft
            II : No Waste Decor -Earth Day Craft
            II : No Waste Decor -Earth Day Craft
            II : No Waste Decor -Earth Day Craft
            II : No Waste Decor -Earth Day Craft

            No Waste Decor -Earth Day Craft

            "The Earth is what we all have in common, and caring for it begins with small creative steps."

            To celebrate Earth Day and to promote environmental awareness among young learners, an Intra-class Competition titled "No Waste Decor – Earth Day Craft" was organized for the students of Class II on Thursday, 2July 2026 at MBS International School. The activity aimed to encourage creativity, sustainability, and the importance of reducing waste by using discarded and recyclable materials in innovative ways. Students enthusiastically participated in the competition by creating beautiful decorative items using waste materials such as newspapers, cardboard, paper cups, bottle caps, ice cream sticks, old magazines, and other recyclable items. Their creativity and imagination transformed simple waste materials into attractive and meaningful craft pieces reflecting the message of environmental conservation. The competition provided students with an opportunity to develop their artistic skills, critical thinking, and awareness about the importance of reusing and recycling materials to protect our planet. The No Waste Decor – Earth Day Craft Competition proved to be an enjoyable and enriching experience, successfully fostering creativity, environmental responsibility, and eco-friendly habits among the students.

              01Jul

              Class V : Newspaper Craft Innovation
              class V : Newspaper Craft Innovation
              class V : Newspaper Craft Innovation
              class V : Newspaper Craft Innovation
              class V : Newspaper Craft Innovation
              class V : Newspaper Craft Innovation
              class V : Newspaper Craft Innovation
              class V : Newspaper Craft Innovation
              class V : Newspaper Craft Innovation
              class V : Newspaper Craft Innovation
              class V : Newspaper Craft Innovation
              class V : Newspaper Craft Innovation
              class V : Newspaper Craft Innovation
              class V : Newspaper Craft Innovation

              "To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk." — Thomas A. Edison


              An engaging and creative activity was conducted on Wednesday, 1st July, 2026, based on the theme “Newspaper Craft Innovation” The objective of this activity was to promote structural thinking, foster sustainability and drive collaborative innovation. Each student prepared an individual item aligned with the theme. Selected participants were invited to showcase their work, which promoted out-of-the-box thinking by working within strict material constraints (newspaper, glue and tape). The activity encouraged creative thinking, environmental awareness, and resourceful problem-solving in a fun and interactive way. Overall, the activity was a great success, inspiring students to understand the importance of caring for our planet. It helped them realise that paper has far greater potential than being merely an arts-and-crafts material and that the Earth is our home, and it is our responsibility to protect it.

                01Jul

                Nur & Kg - Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School
                Nur-Kg : Welcome Back to School

                Welcome Back to School

                Every new beginning is a chance to create new memories and embrace new learning.”

                The students of Nursery and Kindergarten were warmly welcomed back to school after the Summer Vacation on 1st July 2026 with great excitement and joy. The day was thoughtfully planned to help the students settle comfortably into the school environment and reconnect with their teachers and friends.

                The students participated in a variety of engaging classroom activities, music and dance and fun play sessions, creating a cheerful and interactive atmosphere. These activities encouraged creativity, social interaction, and helped the students ease back into their daily school routine with confidence and enthusiasm.

                To make the day even more special, a beautiful takeaway gift was thoughtfully prepared for each student as a token of love and a warm welcome. The students were delighted thus making their first day back even more memorable.

                The joyful smiles, laughter, and excitement of the students reflected the success of the celebration. The Welcome Back to School event marked a wonderful beginning to the new term, filled with happiness, learning, and cherished memories.

                 

                  01Jul

                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers
                  Class IV - Dazzle Designers

                        “When you put the whole picture together, recycling is the right thing to do.” – Pam Shoemaker

                  MBS International School conducted “Dazzle Designers”, an Inter-Class Competition for the students of Class IV on Wednesday, 1 July 2026. The students showcased their creativity, originality and craftsmanship by designing attractive jewellery using only recycled and reusable materials. Their unique creations reflected remarkable artistic talent while conveying a strong message about the importance of recycling and protecting the environment.

                  The competition was both enjoyable and educational. It encouraged students to transform waste materials into beautiful works of art through the innovative use of eco-friendly materials and inspired them to become more responsible towards the environment.

                    01Jul

                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash
                    Class III - Treasure to Trash

                    “Small acts, when multiplied by millions of people, can transform the world.” – Howard Zinn

                    MBS International School conducted "Treasure from Trash", an Inter-Class Competition for the students of Class III on Wednesday, 1 July 2026. The young participants enthusiastically showcased their imagination, creativity, and resourcefulness by converting waste and recyclable materials into useful and decorative products. Using reusable materials, the students demonstrated that discarded objects can be transformed into valuable creations.

                    The competition provided an engaging platform for students to develop innovative thinking while understanding the significance of recycling and environmental conservation. Through their imaginative and eco-friendly creations, the students conveyed a meaningful message about protecting the environment and adopting sustainable practices in their daily lives. The event was both educational and enjoyable, inspiring students to become responsible citizens by embracing the concept of reducing waste and preserving natural resources.

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