School’s Annual Report by the Principal Mrs.Anmol Mukherjeehttps://jaininternationalnagpur.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/14.jpg600400ashwini bohraashwini bohrahttps://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/acd63c2b970f416c6e2866dbd0934734d66d167b9e4b28a057bdf2d10b544f2c?s=96&d=mm&r=g
The school’s Annual Report was presented by the Principal, Mrs. Anmol Mukherjee, highlighting the students’ achievements in academics, sports, arts and other areas. This served to inform parents about the holistic development of their children.
A high energy dance performance celebrating Lohri was performed by Std. V students. Their lively dance, guided by Ms. Priyanka Yadav, Ms. Remya Nair and choreographed by Ms. Saraswati Kushwaha, brought the joyous spirit of this harvest festival to life.
Celebrating Harvest & “Nayi Soch Nayi Rahein….” a Skit on India and Agriculturehttps://jaininternationalnagpur.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/9.jpg600400ashwini bohraashwini bohrahttps://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/acd63c2b970f416c6e2866dbd0934734d66d167b9e4b28a057bdf2d10b544f2c?s=96&d=mm&r=g
The performance was followed by a Shetkari Dance, a vibrant portrayal of a farmer’s morning routine, celebrating the dedication of farmers. With rhythmic movements, students brought to life the hard work of farmers. The children were trained by Ms.Renuka Chitmalwar, Ms Priyanka Yadav and Ms. Smita Pandey.
Continuing with the theme of agriculture, a skit titled “Nayi Soch Nayi Rahein” focused on promoting modern agricultural practices and entrepreneurship amongst youth working in the cities. Through an informative and engaging performance, students shared knowledge about advancements in agriculture. This skit was mainly about encouraging people to go back to farming to earn money and use modern technology. During the skit, a drone flew over the audience to showcase that drones are also used in farming. The skit incharge was Ms. Savita Jaiswal.
Rivers of Indiahttps://jaininternationalnagpur.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/6.jpg600400ashwini bohraashwini bohrahttps://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/acd63c2b970f416c6e2866dbd0934734d66d167b9e4b28a057bdf2d10b544f2c?s=96&d=mm&r=g
The River Dance depicted the importance of rivers in India. With graceful choreography, students portrayed rivers such as Ganga, Sindhu, Tapti, Narmada, Kaveri, Godavari and Kshipra under the guidance of Ms. Lalsa Pandey and Ms. Saraswati Kushwaha.
The Guest of Honour, Brigadier Rahul Dutt, then addressed the gathering. He expressed his appreciation for the discipline and dedication showcased by the students, emphasizing that these qualities are the foundation of success. He commended the institution for instilling strong values in its students, fostering a culture of perseverance and excellence and urged them to continue striving for greatness in all their endeavors.
The stunning dance performance that followed celebrated India’s heritage and patriotism. Performed by 40 students trained by Mr.Yash Kapta and Ms. Shweta Walke, the dance showcased unity and strength. Dressed in vibrant traditional attire, they performed with energy and grace, captivating the audience.
The evening began with a musical performance followed by a breathtaking opening dance that ignited the spirit of nationalism.
In this spectacular musical presentation based on the theme, nearly seventy-five students came together to showcase their talent through a grand orchestration of traditional and contemporary instruments. The ensemble featured the tabla, violin, dholak, pakhawaj, nagada, flute, duff, tasha, drum set, congo, bongo, snare, bass drum, clapbox and synthesizer. Vocalists enthralled the audience with soulful renditions of Ram Stuti, Dev Stuti, the theme song “Meri Maati Mera Desh” along with regional musical expressions like a Rajasthani folk song, Garba and Maharashtrian Shiv Stuti. The performance also included an awe-inspiring instrumental fusion, seamlessly blending classical and modern sounds. This magnificent presentation was guided by music mentors Mr. Vivek Khapre, Mr. Shashi Parmar and Mr. Prit Chure.
The Jain International School, Nagpur, hosted its Biennial Concert for Std. III-IX students, themed “Meri Maati Mera Desh.” This grand event celebrated India’s rich heritage, patriotism and cultural legacy through mesmerizing performances that highlighted the unity and pride of the nation.
Spreading Merriment: A Heart-warming Christmas Celebrations at JIShttps://jaininternationalnagpur.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Christmas.jpeg600270ashwini bohraashwini bohrahttps://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/acd63c2b970f416c6e2866dbd0934734d66d167b9e4b28a057bdf2d10b544f2c?s=96&d=mm&r=g
Christmas was celebrated with joy, togetherness and learning. The campus came alive with dazzling decorations, twinkling lights, and a festive tree. A special assembly featuring carols, skits, and performances taught values of kindness and sharing. Secret Santa surprises brought smiles, while cookie decorating encouraged creativity. The festive decorations and meaningful activities left students and staff inspired and full of holiday cheer.
Fun Fiesta – Celebrating Joy and Family Bondshttps://jaininternationalnagpur.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/FUN-FIESTA.jpeg600450ashwini bohraashwini bohrahttps://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/acd63c2b970f416c6e2866dbd0934734d66d167b9e4b28a057bdf2d10b544f2c?s=96&d=mm&r=g
The school hosted “Fun Fiesta,” a vibrant fete celebrating Grandparents’ Day and fostering family bonds.Mrs. Varsha Manohar, President of Soham, attended with a group of grandparents. Students, parents, and grandparents enjoyed art activities, games, and group events like Dancing Bunny and Blooming Flower. Highlights included competitions, exciting prizes, and a Food Court. The event was a resounding success, offering a perfect blend of fun and togetherness for families with kids of all ages.