AMITY-UNESCO RESULT
Answer: (Jarawa in Andaman, Lepcha in Sikkim,Jaunsari in Uttarakhand, Kondh in Orissa,
Bodo in Assam, Khasi in Meghalaya, Gond in Madhya Pradesh, Gaddi in Himachal Pradesh,
Rabari in Gujarat, Bhil in Rajasthan)
Celebration Of Talent, Intelligence and Sustainability
AIS Gurugram 46
The school organised its 13th annual inter-school Multiple Intelligence Fest 2025 on November 18, 2025. Envisioned by Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools and RBEF, the fest nurtures all eight multiple intelligences through diverse activities. This year, the event saw enthusiastic participation from pre-primary and primary students of 18 schools across Delhi/NCR, with AIS Noida emerging as the overall winner of the competition.
For Nursery and KG, multiple environment-themed competitions were conducted. In Eco Trendsetters – The Green Fashion Parade (Nursery), children showcased costumes made from recycled materials, with AIS Noida winning first prize. Eco Tunes (KG) featured action-based musical performances on themes such as water conservation and animal protection, where AIS Gurugram 43 won third prize. In Green Tales (Nursery & KG), young storytellers presented stories on the importance of adopting healthy lifestyles, and AIS Gurugram 43 secured second place.
The primary wing hosted several sustainability-inspired competitions, beginning with Earth Saviour (Class I), where AIS Gurugram 46 and AIS Noida won first and second place respectively. In Trash to Treasure (Class II), students designed many unique board games based on healthy living, with AIS Gurugram 46 and AIS PV winning first and second prize. Green RJ (Class III) showcased engaging radio-style shows on reducing e-waste, won by AIS Gurugram 46 with AIS Vasundhara 1 in second place.
Indian Master Chef (Class III & IV) saw young chefs prepare nutritious Indian dishes, as AIS Gurugram 43 and AIS Gurugram 46 won first and second prize respectively. Junkyard Jammers (Class IV & V) featured musical instruments created from waste, with AIS Gurugram 46, AIS Noida and AIS Saket securing first, second and third positions.
Nrityanjali (Class IV) presented folk and contemporary dances to highlight the significance of energy conservation, where AIS Gurugram 46 stood first, AIS Noida second and AIS Vasundhara 1 third. In Ad Mad (Class V), humorous advertisements promoting eco-friendly alternatives were showcased by the participants, with AIS Saket winning first prize and AIS Gurugram 46 securing the second prize.
Esperanza 4.0
AIS VKC Lucknow
The school organised ‘Esperanza 4.0’, the fourth edition of its annual inter-school art and culture fest, from October 14 - 16, 2025, under the visionary leadership of Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools and RBEF. The vibrant fest brought together students from nearly 30 leading schools of Lucknow and featured multitude competitions ranging from digital creations to cultural events and sports, offering participants a platform to explore creativity and innovation. All the events were evaluated by distinguished jury members from respective fields, including academia, art, politics, and education.
The event commenced with the ceremonial lamp lighting, followed by a warm welcome of the judges and participating teams. In her address, school principal Rachna Mishra motivated students to put in their best efforts and reminded them that true competition is not against one another, but alongside one another in the shared pursuit of excellence.
Amidst the host of events, Amity Group of Schools also secured several awards. The host AIS VKC Lucknow won first prize in Kalasync, Reimaginica and Sangeet Samarpan; second prize in Basketball (girls), Finsmart and as both speaker and interjector in Symposium; and third prize in Dolcissmo Gala. AIS VYC Lucknow on the other hand, bagged first prize in Samskriti and third prize as speaker in Symposium as well as in Mindxcel. Other competitions held as part of Esperanza were: Budding Bizz, Basketball (Boys) and Digital Palette. The event finally concluded with a grand prize distribution ceremony, wherein winners of all the competitions were rewarded for their performances.
The space collab
AIS Vasundhara 6
Nitya Stuti of Class IX won second prize for her painting at Think Global, Act Global event held as the part of a national level Indo-Russian space collaboration competition on Nov 7, 2025 to inspire students for becoming next generation space innovators. Organised by the Russian Centre for Science and Culture, New Delhi, the event focussed on highlighting Indo - Russian strategic global partnership in the space. Nitya was felicitated for her painting depicting Russian and Indian astronauts by the renowned Russian artist Olga Levchenko.
Chessmasters
AIS Noida
The young chess champions of the school secured second runners-up position in under-17 girls category of the CBSE National Chess Championship 2025, marking their third consecutive podium finish at the nationals. The event was held from September 2-5, 2025 with teams from India as well as CBSE schools in UAE, Dubai and Oman also participating in it. The chess masters who remained unbeaten were Ananya Dudhoria (X), Anika Tyagi (IX), Inaaya Kukreja (IX), and Ridhima Gupta (X).