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¡EL AÑO QUE PASÓ!

 Este año ha sido una mezcla de diversión, estrés y emoción, todo en uno. Las clases empezaron en agosto, pero
 parece que fue ayer. Fue genial conocer y charlar con todos después de las vacaciones de verano. El evento más
 importante del primer período fue DAIMUN, una conferencia con muchos debates interesantes y la oportunidad de
 interactuar  con  estudiantes  de  otras  escuelas  de  todo  el  mundo.  Sin  embargo,  lo  que  fue  aún  más  asombroso
 fueron los viajes de grado 9 a La Haya, Roma y Madrid. Los estudiantes de robótica de grado 9 experimentaron el
 éxito a nivel nacional y tuvieron la oportunidad de ir al Campeonato Mundial en Houston.
 Al mismo tiempo, este año ha sido estresante a veces, con pruebas frecuentes y exámenes desafiantes. Aun así, lo
 superamos juntos como un grupo muy unido. Para mí, este año ha sido mi mejor año escolar hasta ahora. Dentro
 del  aula,  disfruté  particularmente  de  las  clases  de  Español,  Matemáticas  e  Inglés  este  año.  Estoy  seguro  de  que
 puedo hablar en nombre de nuestro curso al decir que todos estamos ansiosos por relajarnos con la familia este
 verano. Por otra parte, es solo por dos meses: todos volveremos para vivir un nueva año.
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 Sanna Adukia

 OUR TRIP TO VANTARA

 Our  class  embarked  on  an  unforgettable
 adventure  to  Vantara  in  Jamnagar  in  October
 2024. The moment we stepped into the hotel, we
 were  immediately  surprised  by  the  sight  of  a
 petting  zoo  right  there!  We  rushed  over  to  play   Gauri Bansal, Arishka Betadpur
 with  the  animals,  took  countless  photos,  and                                 Wild by Sanaya Shetty
 were  instantly  excited  for  the  trip’s  agenda  to
 begin. That afternoon, we set off on our first safari,   LANGUAGE DAY!
 where  we  saw  majestic  elephants  up  close  and
 visited  an  elephant  hospital.  We  had  high  tea  at   Title: भाषा, Cultura, Espirit (language, culture, spirit)
 the  rescue  centre,  feeding  the  elephants  fresh
 fruits  —  one  of  the  most  peaceful  and  heart   The DAIS Language Day 2024, held on the 4th of October, was more
 warming  moments  ever!  We  also  explored  a   than just a CAS project. It was an enlivening celebration of culture and
 reptile  zone,  coming  face-to-face  with  snakes,   creativity.  The  underground  floor  buzzed  with  activity,  as  we,  set  up
 lizards,  panthers,  and  lions.  The  next  day,  we   stalls  for  the  languages  we  chose  for  IGCSE  (Hindi,  French,  and
 visited  a  bird  sanctuary  with  a  dazzling  array  of   Spanish).  The  get-together  was  thoughtfully  planned  by  the
 species  and  went  on  an  open  safari  where  lions   11th  graders  and  featured  sensorial  musicals,  lively  dances,  and  a
 and  zebras  walked  alongside  us.  At  one  point,  a   savoury buffet.
 lion jumped on top of our buggy — it was surreal!
 On  our  last  day,  we  toured  an  enormous  oil   My  team  represented  the  country  of  Monaco.  We  built  an  F1  racing
 refinery and visited a beautiful greenhouse filled   simulator using cardboard and the F1 24 game, where visitors could
 with  plants.  The  trip  ended  with  a  memorable   drive  laps  around  Monaco's  iconic  Circuit  de  Monaco  as  Charles
 dinner and a night of dancing with our teachers.   Leclerc  (a  racing  driver  from  Monaco).  Alongside  it,  we  gave  out
 Before  catching  our  flight,  we  made  one  final   Monaco-themed  cookies  and  badges,  along  with  a  presentation  on
 stop at Reliance Mall, where we saw a massive go-  the country, its attractions, and culture en français, of course. Despite
 karting  track.  This  trip  strengthened  the  bonds   having  a  physics  test  that  day,  we  managed  both  with  enthusiasm
 between  us  all  and  has  become  something  we
 cherish.  Honestly,  the  highlight,  for  many  of  us,   and spoke to our juniors and (a few) seniors, while also progressively
 was the elaborate and delectable food spread at   becoming more fluent in the languages we study.
 every meal. I’m so grateful I got to experience this   Language  Day  was  a  fun  and  chic  way  to  appreciate  languages
 with  my  classmates  —  it’s  truly  a  trip  we  will   through culture and hands-on learning.
 always remember!
 Council Poster -Myra Jhawar  Avishka Parikh and Arishka Betadpur  Rayyaan Shetty      Language Day


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