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THE QUEEN'S COMMONWEALTH ESSAY COMPETITION 2024   ACES AT INTERNATIONAL DEBATE


 JUNIOR CATEGORY   NMAJS  PYP  Class  5    students  -  Gunranak    Singh,  Renaya
        Lakhani, and Rutva Kasi won the  Gold  medal  at  the  Asia  Junior
 Om Mandloi  Jaisal Shah   Myra Jhawar   Championship   Debate   competition’24   organized   by   Edu
 (DAIS IGCSE Grade   (DAISIGCSE Grade 9)   (DAIS IGCSE   Drift Singapore.
 8) received a Gold   won a Gold Finalist   Grade 9)
 Award for his essay   Award for the essay,   won a
 which was a   'One Resilient Common   Bronze   Anaishaa Murarka and her team were semi-finalists in Australasia
 dialogue between   Future: Transforming our   Award for   Junior    Debate  Championship  competition  across  Asia  with
 himself and his   Commonwealth'. His   her essay   participants from around 5 countries. Anaishaa also won the Co 4th
        Best Speaker in the  under-11 category. She  also  acquired  the   3rd
 grandparent about   speech highlighted   titled, 'Brick   Best  Speaker  in  South Asi
 resilience   mental health issues and   by Brick'.
 and hope.   ways to ways to                    Warwick Juniors Debating Championship
 overcome them.
                                                Anaishaa Murarka and Raeya Guha Thakurta
 SENIOR CATEGORY                                of NMAJS PYP Class 5 worked as a team that
                                                emerged as Champions in the 11-and-Under
                                                category.    Anaishaa  herself  secured  the
                                                Finals    Best   Speaker     (11-and-Under
 Agastya Khanna                                 Category),  the  4th  Best  Speaker  (11-and-
 (DAIS IGCSE Grade 9) won a                     Under Category) and the 10th Best Speaker
 Agastya Goradia   Bronze Award for his essay titled,
 (DAIS IBDP Grade 11) won a                     across India.
 Silver Award for his essay titled,   'Mine, Thine and Ours' . Using a
 'Does Age Matter?'  fable his essay alluded to the need
 for global action to preserve our
 Commonwealth.
                  INDIAN OLYMPIAD                                   ICODE HACKATHON 2024
          QUALIFIER IN MATHEMATICS
 Keyaan Shah   Ishaan Surve
 (DAIS IBDP  Grade 11) won a   (DAIS IBDP  Grade 11) won a      NMAJS  MYP  Class  7  Ria
 Bronze Award for his essay  titled,    Silver Award for his essay which   DAIS IGCSE Grade 8   Sanghavi was  adjudged
 'Bonds Beyond Borders: The   highlighted practical measures   Jashith Narang earned a   one  of  the  global  finalists
 Gujarati Jain Path to a Resilient   that one can adopt to combat   Certificate of Merit in
 Commonwealth'.  climate change.                                after  acing  Asia  Nationals
        the Indian Olympiad                                     for  Icode  Hackathon.  She
        Qualifier in                                             made  it  to  the  Top  1%  of
        Mathematics (IOQM)                                      young  coders  worldwide
 Eklavea Shah   Ilisha Awasthi
 (DAIS IBDP  Grade 11) won a   (DAIS IBDP  Grade 11) won a   2024-25 which placed   in the Global Final round of
 Gold Award for his essay on the   Gold Award for her essay titled,   him amongst the top   I C o d e   P y t h o n   G l o b a l
 most pressing global issues and the   “A Commonwealth Concurrence:   10% of participants.   Hackathon 2024
 role of Commonwealth values in   Unifying Intricate Nations Through
 resolving them.   Indian Values.”

                            DAIS IGCSE G10 GAYATRI IN
 2 DAIS STUDENTS       NEW YORK TIMES GLOBAL TOP 10
 ACCEPTED INTO MIT'S
 PRESTIGIOUS RSI PROGRAM  Gayatri Srivastava of Grade 10 B has been named among the Top 10 Winners of the New
        York  Times  Essay  Contest  2025,  standing  out  from  over  3,000  entries  worldwide.Her
        powerful essay, “Finding Silence in a Noisy World,” reflects on the importance of stillness in
 Jayveer Kochhar and Anshul Bhatt of DAIS IBDP Grade 11 have   an  age  of  constant  noise.  With  grace  and  insight,  Gayatri's  words  resonated  on  an
 been selected for the highly prestigious RSI program at MIT.  international platform, capturing hearts and critical acclaim.
 Out  of  thousands  of  global  applicants,  only  around  100  are
 chosen  —  approximately  40  from  outside  the  U.S.  and  only  4
 from  India,  2  of  whom  are  from  DAIS!  Jayveer  will  work  at   NATIONAL ECONOMICS   COPERNICUS
 mathematical modelling & computer science, while Anshul will
 pursue his passion for cutting-edge STEM research.  OLYMPIAD       MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD


        Eklavea    Shah,  DAIS    IBDP  Year  12,                Nipun Saha of DAIS IGCSE Class 9C
 RESEARCH PAPER SELECTED BY   secured  the  All  India  Rank  2  in  the   has  excelled  in  the  Copernicus
 ANNUAL AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION  National Economics Olympiad held by   Mathematics   Olympiad   by
                                                                 securing  the  Silver  Medal.  His
        SRCC 2025. He  also won a cash prize                     exceptional  performance  has  also
 DAIS IBDP Grade 12 Veer Mehta wrote a research paper - 'XG-Boosting Model for the Detection   earned  him  Country  Rank  1  and
 of Algal Blooms using Sentinel 2-A Satellite Data'. It was selected for presentation at the Annual   of  Rs. 10,000/-  Global  Rank  8,  demonstrating  his
 American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2024, in Washington DC, USA.   proficiency in mathematics.


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