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                             RIDDIMMA SAMPAT                       VANSH AGGARWAL
                             HEAD GIRL, 2024-25                    HEAD BOY, 2024-25




        In  2019,  during  the  Jaguars  vs.  Lions  semi-final  of  the   The outgoing council left behind a culture of composed,
        Inter-House  Football  tournament,  an  unexpected    collaborative  leadership—one  that  made  its  mark
        moment  became  a  lasting  memory.  As  an  11-year-old   without  needing  volume.  It  was  a  legacy  that  offered
        fifth  grader  playing  in  the  combined  under-12  and   both inspiration and quiet guidance.
        under-14 category, I was surprised to be called upon to
        take  the  first  penalty.  With  the  pressure  of  the  match   Working  with  the  incoming  council  was  a  privilege.  It
        and  the  eyes  of  teammates  and  spectators  on  me,   was a team filled with energy, ideas, and a shared belief
        doubt crept in. But in that moment, a quiet voice within   in making the year count. There were planning sessions,
        said—take the risk.                                   moments  of  disagreement,  laughter,  and  long  hours.
                                                              But most of all, there was trust—and the understanding
        The  shot  went  in,  and  cheers  followed.  But  what   that  leadership  meant  listening  just  as  much  as  it
        remained  most  memorable  was  what  happened  next.   meant leading.
 My  journey  with  the  Dhirubhai  Ambani  International   I  truly  believe  that  my  time  at  DAIS  has  given  me   Despite  our  eventual  loss,  the  Head  Boy  at  the  time,
 School  began  in  2021,  amidst  the  uncertainty  of  the   opportunities  that  have  impacted  my  beliefs  and  skills   Aryaman Dholakia, and several council members walked   Over  11  years  at  the  school,  friendships  grew  that
 pandemic. Nervous yet brimming with excitement, I sat   in  more  ways  than  I  could  have  dreamt  of.  Thank  you   over  to  offer  their  encouragement.  That  simple  act  of   spanned  across  batches  and  continents.  Some  friends
 in front of my laptop screen and pressed 'join meeting'. I   Nita  ma'am  and  Isha  ma'am  for  fostering  a  culture  of   recognition was powerful—it made me understand what   are  now  based  in  the  UK,  yet  the  connection  remains
 was greeted by thirty unfamiliar faces - many of whom   genuine  growth  where  students  are  comfortable   leadership  could  mean.  Since  that  day,  I  had  quietly   unshaken. These peer relationships added momentum
 would eventually become my closest friends – and felt a   stepping  outside  their  comfort  zone,  where  they  are   hoped to one day stand in that position myself.   to everything—driving participation, softening setbacks,
 sense of warmth and zeal  unafraid to step out into the world knowing that there is   and amplifying every milestone.
 always  a  place  for  them  back  home  -  a  place  that   Now, being selected as Head Boy, I have come to realise
 In  the  9th  grade,  I  had  the  opportunity  of  being  Vice   believes in their limitless capabilities.  that every milestone in the journey was shaped by risks,   The most enduring lesson of the year remained simple:
 Student  Council  Coordinator.  That  year  was  one  filled   stepping  into  unfamiliar  spaces,  volunteering  for   risk-taking  didn’t  demand  fearlessness—it  demanded
 with  memorising  the  rules  of  every  sporting  event,   To our Heads and teachers, thank you for being there for   uncomfortable  roles,  applying  for  positions  without   honesty.  Honest  effort,  honest  fear,  and  the  choice  to
 making  the  minutes  of  council  meetings  and  lots  of   us  through  thick  and  thin,  for  guiding  us,  uplifting  us   guarantees. Each instance became a lesson in courage   move  anyway.  Growth  rarely  came  from  certainty;  it
 spreadsheets. That white badge now reminds me of the   and  getting  to  know  us.  Your  invaluable  mentorship   and growth.   came  from  raising  a  hand  despite  doubt,  stepping  up
 thousands  of  core  memories  we  made  and  countless   has taught us the value of transparency, integrity, hard   despite  nerves,  and  choosing  involvement  even  when
 lessons learnt.  work  and  compassion,  which  are  at  the  heart  of  our   This  spirit  of  risk-taking  extended  well  beyond  the   outcomes weren’t guaranteed.
 school's culture.  individual.  The  school  consistently  embraced
 As I received the role of Head Girl, introspection gripped   Serving as Head Boy was more than an opportunity—it
 me. To me, this badge represents the honour of working   It  has  been  an  incredible  honour  to  represent  such  a   change—competing  in  global  arenas  like  robotics,   was a window into what collective energy and trust can
        performing  in  national-level  sporting  events,  and  most
 with  a  wonderful  group  of  people  and  the   talented, diverse and passionate student body.   achieve.  The  role  allowed  for  deep  insight  into  the
 responsibilities  that  came  with  it.  It  encompasses  the   I have witnessed juniors and peers bringing house spirit   recently, transitioning to an entirely new campus. These   workings  of  the  school,  but  more  importantly,  into  the
 awe and admiration I have for the Head Girls before me,   leaps  weren’t  always  easy,  but  they  forged  resilience,   people who shaped it.
 the legacy that I have tried my best to uphold.  to  life  with  their  enthusiasm,  unity  and  immense   strengthened  the  community,  and  reminded  everyone
 potential. As Head Girl, it was of utmost importance to   that progress often begins with uncertainty.
 I have had some of my life's best experiences in DAIS, be   me  that  every  student's  ideas  were  heard,  strengths   In  the  end,  the  title  mattered  less  than  the  mindset  it
 it discovering my love for MUN in my first conference in   were  seen  and  contributions  were  noticed  and   Throughout  this  experience,  support  came  from  all   required—one of presence, responsibility, and reflection.
                                                              The  year  was  a  reminder  that  leadership  is  often  not
 the  8th  grade,  spending  the  last  day  of  10th  grade   encouraged.  I,  along  with  the  entire  Student  Council,   directions.  The  Chairperson,  Vice  Chairperson,  and
 writing  notes  on  each  other's  T-shirts,  or  solving  every   have  poured  my  heart  into  our  work  with  honest   Heads  provided  the  framework  for  initiative  and   about standing out, but about standing with. And that
                                                              the most important thing a leader can do is show up for
 challenge that came our way as the Core Council.  commitment  and  utmost  dedication.  It  has  been  my   confidence  to  thrive.  Their  vision  allowed  students  to
 absolute honour to represent my home and live one of   take chances while staying grounded in purpose.   others—just as others once did.
 This  school  is  synonymous  with  home  for  over  a   my biggest dreams, and I am tremendously grateful for
 thousand students. In all of these experiences, if there is   all that this experience has taught me.  Teachers  played  an  equally  important  role.  Through   Vansh Aggarwal
 one lesson that has repeatedly stood out to me, it is that   challenges and encouragement, they stretched comfort   Head Boy 2024-25
 true  leadership  lies  in  recognising  the  good  in  every   Riddimma Sampat  zones,  often  seeing  potential  before  students  saw  it  in
 individual. Each person has their own unique strengths   Head Girl 2024-25  themselves.  Their  impact  was  both  subtle  and
 and it is so important to identify, appreciate and make   significant—embedded  in  the  very  foundation  of
 use of them.  student growth.




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