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)
The school celebrated the 18th edition of its senior school annual day titled A Mission Towards World Peace’ on December 7, 2025, with a magnificent cultural presentation by Class V - IX & XI reflecting Amity’s vision of values, harmony, and global peace. The event was graced by Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools and RBEF along with special guests - Vinita Dawra Nangia, author & columnist, and Bhavna Vij, senior journalist. The event commenced with the lamp lighting followed by a welcome address by school principal Dr Arti Chopra. She highlighted the school’s outstanding achievements in academics, global platforms, sports, and innovation, during the academic year 2025-26.
The cultural programme opened with a soulful orchestra performance of the Shanti Mantra by the school orchestra, Atmanad, featuring over 250 students beautifully blending Indian and Western musical traditions. This was followed by the hall of honour, recognising exceptional students and long - serving staff members. A heritage exhibition, Shanti Mandapam, celebrated India’s rich cultural diversity, while Amitasha students presented a musical tribute centred on resilience and equality. The culminating event was a grand theatre-based dance on the central theme and performed by over 2000 students. It traced India’s timeless message of peace through history, teachings of saints and contemporary issues. The Chairperson in her concluding address lauded the efforts of students and urged them to live by the principle of Atma Deepo Bhava – Be Your Own Light.
The writers’ victory
Amity Group of Schools
Amitians (4 from AIS Vas 1 and 3 from AIS Noida) wielded the power of their pen and won accolades at The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2025 organised by The Royal Commonwealth Society.
From AIS Vas 1, Nitya Bhardwaj and Anoushka Arya (X) secured the silver award, while Shreeyansh Kar (IX) and Tejas Agarwal of (XI) earned the bronze award. Winners from AIS Noida were Ayansh Jain (VI) who won the gold award and Aarnaa Jain (VIII) and Stuti Priya (XII) both of whom secured the silver.
The theme of the event for the year 2025 was ‘Our Commonwealth Journey’ which encouraged participants to explore personal, historical, and geographical journeys in the context of the Commonwealth.
This year the competition saw a record of 53,434 entries, which is a 53% jump from the previous year, with submissions from 54 out of all the 56 Commonwealth countries.
Inter Amity Heritage Quiz
AIS Saket
The school organised the 22nd Inter Amity Heritage Quiz in hybrid mode from January 28-29, 2025.
Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools and RBEF, has always endeavoured to cultivate love for the vibrant culture of India among her students. The quiz was organised in resonance with the same aim. It was conducted in three categories - junior, middle, and senior, on topics like culture, religion, art and mythology, of the Union Territories of Pondicherry, Ladakh, Andaman Nicobar, and Lakshadweep. It was hosted by Aditya Nath Mubayi, co-founder, Quiz Craft Global.
The rolling trophy for offline mode (Delhi & NCR) was lifted by AIS PV, while the one for online mode (out-station schools) was won by AIS Gwalior.
In the offline mode, AIS Gur 46, AIS PV, and AIS Noida won first, second, and third place respectively in junior group. AIS PV, AIS Gur 46 and AIS Gur 43 bagged first, second and third place respectively in middle group. AIS MV, AIS Gur 46, and AIS PV secured first, second and, third place in the senior group. The online mode winners were: AIS Gwalior, AIS Jagdishpur, and AIS Raipur at first, second, and third place of the junior group. AIS Gwalior came first, AIS Raipur second, and AIS VYC Lko was third in the middle group. In the senior group, AIS VYC Lko stood first with AIS Gwalior and AIS Navi Mumbai at second and third place.
Being in the charter
AIS Mayur Vihar
The Interact Club of the school became the third Amity school to be associated with the Rotary Club at a glittering Charter ceremony held on Dec 18, 2025. It commenced with the felicitation of Rotarian Rajeev Bhansali, President, Rotary Club of Delhi Midtown, and his team of 6 eminent rotarians by school principal Meenu Kanwar.
Members of the Saptak, Mudra, and Crescendo societies of the school showcased their talent through various vibrant performances. It was followed by awarding of charter certificates and badges to the newly constituted board of the school’s Interact Club by the Rotarians as marking the official charter and hand over of responsibility to the members. Rajeev Bhansali, in his address lauded the innovative projects on display in the exhibition, the creative performances by the students, and expressed his deep gratitude to Dr (Mrs) Amita Chauhan, Chairperson, Amity Group of Schools and RBEF for encouraging students to get involved in Interact club activities.