And it’s a Hat-trick! 3 years in a row- GGS students will represent India in the F1 in Schools World Finals.
Congratulating Pentafluid Team members- Mohammed Shihab, Vasu Singhal, Kush Agarwal, Aditya Arjun Anibha, Aditya Pratap Singh and Team Coach Mr Ganesh Tiwari for emerging as National Champions at the recently held ‘F1 in Schools’ *- Virtual National Finals. The team now progresses to represent India in the World Finals to be held in Australia next year.
Pressure Challenge Entry by Team Pentafluid – https://youtu.be/G0sxN0juJX8
*F1 in Schools is an international STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) competition for school children.
Congratulating, Arpit Bansal for becoming the school topper by achieving 97% in the recently declared grade 10 AISSE results. Kudos to all other students as well, a whopping 62% of the batch has scored marks above 80.
Special mention for students who are now in the 90’s club – Divyansh Arora (95.6), Vanita Gupta (94.6), Ayushi Gupta (93.4), Bhavika Mankotia (92.8),Adyaa Kishore (92.6),Diya Malhotra (92.2),Tejas Gulati (91.6),Ayam Jyoti Srivastava (91.6),Angela Patodia (91.6),Divyanshi S Thapa (91.4),Shloak Vats (91) and Kavya Goyal (90.4)
Congratulating, Genesian Abhiraj Singh of Grade 7 CBSE, for winning the 1st prize in the Under-13 Boys category at the Indian Squash Academy Circuit Junior Open which was recently held at the headquarters of the Squash Racquet Federation of India, Chennai.
Achieving the 1st rank in the tournament will help Abhiraj break into the top-5 barrier before he graduates to the Under-15 category.
Congratulating our Sports Achievers!
Along with our annual celebration of academic achievements, Games Blazers were awarded to students who have excelled in State & National level sports competitions and 29 Sports Tie’s and highest sports excellence awards were given to students showing promise and credibility in the various SGFI competitions.
Congratulating, Genesian Mohammad Shihab for being selected to represent Team India at the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in Anaheim, California, USA.
The IRIS National Fair 2019-20 was recently held in Bangalore where Grade 11 Genesian Mohammad Shihab’s project “A differential calculus based approach to maximize the chlorophyll content in V. radiata through optimum use of Urea and Potassium Sulfate fertilizers” won the Grand Award and the opportunity to represent India in the ISEF.
* The IRIS (Initiative for Research & Innovation in STEM) National Fair promotes and nurtures science and scientific research among young Indian innovators. It provides a platform for winning students to represent India at the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), the world’s largest international pre-college science competition, held annually in the U.S.Each year, research-based science projects by young students, across 17 subject categories—are reviewed by an eminent jury comprising of scientists and domain experts.
Upon being selected for the Silicon Valley Code of Honour by their senior curriculum mentors Congratulating, Grade 8 (MYP-3), Genesian Mahatwa Kumar for being certified as an official WhiteHat Jr Code of Honor recipient.
Nuturing his interest in coding at WhiteHat Jr coding classes, Mahatwa demonstrated excellent implementation of concepts in his BliCal Application. Uniqueness of the idea, Core Functionality, User Interface and World Impact were the highlights of his submission, along with originality and bold creative expression.
Special mention, that out of the 7000+ entries, received Mahatwa Kumar made it to the final round of selection, despite having completed only 49 classes whereas all the 10 shortlisted applicants for the mentorship round have covered a minimum of 80+ classes.
Going forward Mahatwa gets the opportunity to refine and submit his idea for the next round of Silicon Valley selections for Nov’ 2020.
Upon being selected for the Silicon Valley Code of Honour by their senior curriculum mentors Congratulating, Grade 8 (MYP-3), Genesian Mahatwa Kumar for being certified as an official WhiteHat Jr Code of Honor recipient.
Nuturing his interest in coding at WhiteHat Jr coding classes, Mahatwa demonstrated excellent implementation of concepts in his BliCal Application. Uniqueness of the idea, Core Functionality, User Interface and World Impact were the highlights of his submission, along with originality and bold creative expression.
Special mention, that out of the 7000+ entries, received Mahatwa Kumar made it to the final round of selection, despite having completed only 49 classes whereas all the 10 shortlisted applicants for the mentorship round have covered a minimum of 80+ classes.
Going forward Mahatwa gets the opportunity to refine and submit his idea for the next round of Silicon Valley selections for Nov’ 2020.
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