Tuesday, 2 December 2025

My Experience at the 37th Celebration of Excellence

 

The 37th Celebration of Excellence in our school was one of the most enticing events I have ever been part of. This year felt even more special because the Chief Guest was Ambassador Dr Deepak Vohra, and everyone in the school was talking about how important this day would be. I was happier because I gave a trial for the dance performance, and to my surprise, I got selected.

When my teacher told me that I had been chosen as the main lead dancer, I felt a mixture of emotions at the same time. I had never led a group before, and I kept wondering if I would be able to remember all the steps. Our practice started in school first. Every day, after classes, we would gather in the assembly area and practise. My teacher guided me with a lot of patience. She corrected my steps gently and encouraged me even though I made mistakes. Her words gave me confidence and comfort. At home too, I practised daily. I stood in front of the mirror, repeated the expressions, checked my hand movements, and tried to make each step look perfect. Sometimes I felt tired, and sometimes I felt scared that I might forget everything on the final day. But each time, I reminded myself that I had worked very hard and that my teachers believed in me. Slowly, practising in front of the mirror became something I enjoyed. I could see myself getting better every day, and that made me smile.

When the day finally arrived, I felt very nervous. My hands were cold, and my heart was beating so fast. Standing backstage, I kept telling myself, “You can do this.” When the music started, and the lights came on, something changed inside me. All my fears disappeared, and I danced with confidence. I could feel the energy of my team, and it made me even stronger. When the performance ended, there was loud applause. I saw my teachers clapping proudly and my friends cheering for me. At that moment, I felt truly happy.

After the event, many teachers and students came to appreciate me. They said the dance looked beautiful and that I had done a wonderful job as the lead. Hearing that made all my hard work worth it. I felt proud of myself, not only because I danced well, but because I faced my fear and enjoyed every part of the journey. Taking part in the 37th Celebration of Excellence taught me that practice, courage, and self-belief can help you achieve anything. I will always remember this experience as one of the happiest moments of my school life.

Angel

Class 5

Sunday, 16 November 2025

Children’s Day – A Day I Will Never Forget!

 

Children’s Day in our school is always full of excitement, but this year it felt even more special. The decorations were colourful, everyone was smiling, and all the performances—from the little ones to the seniors—filled the day with joy. It was a beautiful celebration of childhood, fun, and learning. But for me, this Children’s Day became unforgettable for a very different reason. It was the first time I, a boy from Class 5, was chosen to deliver the Vote of Thanks in front of the whole school. A week before the event, my class teacher, Mr. Aryan, called me after the morning assembly and told me that he believed I could do it. He said I spoke well and that he trusted me. Hearing that made me both excited and nervous, but his confidence in me gave me courage. He handed me the script and promised that he would help me prepare.

That whole week, I practised everywhere—during break, at home, with my parents, and especially in front of the mirror. I would stand straight, hold a paper in my hand, and repeat the lines again and again until I could say them without looking. Every improvement reminded me of my teacher’s motivating words, “You can do this,” and that made me try even harder. When the big day arrived, I enjoyed watching the performances, but deep inside, I was nervous. My hands felt cold, and I kept whispering the lines to myself. When my name was finally announced, my heart thumped loudly, and for a moment, I feared I might forget everything. Just then, I felt a reassuring hand on my shoulder—it was Mr. Aryan. He quietly told me, “You have worked hard. Just speak from your heart. I’m right here.” His words calmed me instantly.

I walked up to the podium, took a deep breath, and looked at the huge gathering of teachers and students. To my surprise, the words flowed smoothly. Each line came out clearly, and I felt myself growing more confident with every sentence. When I finished, the applause echoed loudly in the hall. My classmates were cheering, and my teacher was smiling proudly from the side. At that moment, I felt the joy of overcoming fear and achieving something new. This Children’s Day taught me that hard work pays off, believing in yourself matters, and a teacher’s trust can make all the difference. It will always remain a day I will cherish forever.

Parmish Mann
Class 5

Wednesday, 15 October 2025

The Mānn School – A Home of Learning and Love


My name is Divyanshika, and I am proud to be a student of Class IV in this wonderful school.

I joined The Mānn School when I was in Nursery, and since then my amazing journey began. I am blessed with caring teachers, a happy environment, smart classrooms, and great facilities that help us learn and grow.

In our school, every child gets a chance to take part and shine. Our teachers explain every topic clearly, so we understand everything well. We all love and respect our teachers very much.

This year, we started Guided Preparation, which helped us a lot in our studies. With our teachers’ support, we learned how to plan our time, understand lessons better, and solve problems confidently.

Our teachers always encourage us to do our best. They help us whenever we need them. Since both my parents are working, my teachers guide me and support me like a family.

For me, The Mann School is not just a school — it is a beautiful part of my life.

 

By:- Divyanshika Chahal

Friday, 26 September 2025

MSFS: Shaping Confident Futures

When teachers step into a classroom, they do not just teach subjects, they prepare lives. But is knowledge alone enough to face the world? The answer is ‘no’. Confidence, grace, and character are equally important. This is where MSFS – MS Finishing School shines as a unique gift to our school community.

MSFS is not about adding ‘extra lessons’, it is about adding the final touch of excellence. Through activities that build communication, social etiquette, grooming, leadership, and emotional intelligence, our students learn to carry themselves with poise in every sphere of life.

Imagine a student who can speak confidently on stage, greet people with courtesy, present themselves with dignity, and handle challenges with calmness, that’s the true vision of MSFS. It ensures that when our learners step beyond school gates, they don’t just carry report cards, but also refinement, readiness, and resilience.

But the impact of MSFS does not stop at students alone. It also gives teachers a mirror of reflection – guiding them on how to carry themselves, how to model the very values they wish to see in their learners, and how to leave a lasting impression on every young mind they teach. In many ways, MSFS is a shared journey of growth, helping both students and teachers walk the path of elegance and purpose together.

What makes MSFS truly unique is its wholeness, it doesn’t teach etiquette in fragments, but in every aspect of life. From how we start our day with positivity, to how we live it with grace, and even how we end it with gratitude – MSFS ensures that each person carries an aura of dignity that makes them, and those around them, feel good.

The true strength of MSFS lies in its vision. And here, we must extend our heartfelt gratitude to our honourable Chairman, whose foresight gave birth to this remarkable initiative. It is his belief that education must go beyond textbooks and prepare individuals, students and teachers alike, for the global stage.

Every session at MSFS echoes his vision, whether it is teaching table etiquette, polishing communication skills, or instilling confidence and compassion. Each of these is a step towards shaping futures that are not only successful, but also graceful and grounded.

As teachers, we feel proud to witness this transformation. And as a school, we feel blessed to have leadership that understands that while academics make a student knowledgeable, it is confidence, courtesy, and character that make a student unforgettable.

At MSFS, we don’t just finish lessons, we continue to shape lives, with gratitude to the vision that made it possible.

Arpit Sharma

PRT (Special Educator)

Monday, 15 September 2025

The Day I Stole the Show


Hello everyone!

I am Tanika, and I want to share one of the most magical moments of my school life.

It all began one fine morning when our teacher, Mr Arpit Sharma, called me and said, “Tanika, you have to perform in the English Skit Competition 2025.” My eyes sparkled instantly, acting has always been my dream, and this was the opportunity I had been waiting for!

Our skit, titled ‘The Lost Tiara,’ was based on a fascinating folk tale from Sikkim. Under the guidance of our skit in-charges, Ms Bela Shanker and Mr Arpit Sharma, we, a team of 14 students, began rehearsals. Each practice session was filled with energy, creativity, and laughter. I was determined to give my best and make my dream come alive on stage.

Finally, the much-awaited day arrived. When the curtains opened, our team brought The Lost Tiara to life. With every dialogue and expression, I forgot myself and became the character I was portraying. The audience clapped, laughed, and stayed hooked to every moment. I felt like I was flying high, powered by their cheers!

And then came the announcement, out of the three skits performed that day, ours was declared the winner! My happiness knew no bounds. But the biggest surprise was still waiting for me… I was awarded the Best Actor Award!

When I went to receive the certificate, the Principal smiled and said, “I will not allow you in future events.” My heart almost stopped, but then he added, “Because you always steal the show with your performance.” That moment made me feel on top of the world.

Since childhood, I have loved singing, dancing, painting, and above all, acting. This award has given me the confidence to dream bigger and chase my passion to be on stage, telling stories that touch hearts.

A Big Thank You 

I want to thank my teachers for guiding me, my 13 teammates for always supporting me, the Headmistress Primary School for motivating me, the Principal for encouraging me, and of course, my parents who cheer for me the most.

It was truly the day I stole the show!

Tanika

IV

Saturday, 30 August 2025

A Letter to My Future Self


Dear Future Me,

I hope this letter finds you well and thriving—living up to the vision I've always hoped you would achieve. Right now, I'm navigating a tough phase, recovering from injuries that have slowed me down both physically and academically. Yet, I’m holding onto hope, believing that with resilience, I will bounce back and reclaim the confidence and abilities I once had.

Today, I realize how much I lean on you, my future self, for strength and reassurance. While sometimes it feels like I should seek support from others, I’m learning that the person I truly need to rely on is myself. You are the person I am building, brick by brick, through every struggle and every small victory.

Life feels challenging at the moment—my performance has dipped, and the path ahead seems daunting. But I trust that if I set the right conditions now, the future will brighten. Remember: success isn’t measured only in money. True success lies in earning respect, staying humble, acting with integrity, and being someone whom others can trust.

Looking back, I used to be a “jack of all trades, but master of none.” I now understand the importance of narrowing my focus. In the future, commit yourself deeply to two or three things that truly matter, while letting other passions be your hobbies. This is how you’ll build expertise, fulfillment, and a meaningful life.

This letter is my promise to you: I am going to invest time and effort into becoming the best version of myself. Please, do not let this hard work go in vain. Honor my determination and the sacrifices I’m making now by continuing to grow, stay true to your values, and never lose sight of kindness and humility.

I may be out of words for now, but I’m leaving you with my trust and hope. Make me proud, and keep striving—no matter what comes your way.

With hope and determination,
Your Past Self

Heenam Camdir Teli (VIII A)


Monday, 21 July 2025

The Beauty in Bridging of Two Worlds

 


In an increasingly interconnected world, international student exchange programs stand as vibrant bridges between diverse cultures, encouraging curiosity, empathy, and collaboration. One such inspiring initiative was the exchange program between The Mann School, Delhi and the partner school Städtisches Gymnasium Gütersloh, Germany.

I was fortunate to be a part of this initiative. When we left India for Germany on 7th May 2025, we stepped into a chapter of our lives that will always hold a special place in our hearts. Through this Cultural Exchange Program, the beauty in bridging of two worlds miles apart, was unfolded and brought out before our eyes in ways we have never expected. It was definitely once in a lifetime opportunity which was not to be missed.

The host families welcomed us with open hearts and made sure that we felt at home. From the very beginning, thoughtfully planned activities awaited us—organized by both the school and our host families.

 On our first day of school, we played a Canadian game called Kinball which was new not only to us but also to our German peers. That evening, we were treated to sumptuous dinner having traditional German dishes. We built bonds and grew closer to one another over the dinner. The three-day visit to Berlin was marked with chilly and windy weather. But that did not dampen our spirits. We visited the remnants of the historic Berlin Wall about which we had read previously in our history books. Riding a double-decker bus through the city and experiencing the workings of the Reichstag Parliament Building gave us a first-hand understanding of German history and governance.

The beautiful medical city of Münster is a place which speaks for itself. One of its highlights is St. Lambert’s Church which has three iron cages suspended from the steeple. Another highlight was our visit to CLAAS, the world’s largest producer of harvesting machines. Touring the factory and learning about its innovative production process broadened our understanding of engineering and modern technology. Meeting the Mayor of Gütersloh at the Rathaus (Town Hall) was another cherished moment, where we were introduced to a presentation showcasing the growth, development, and cultural richness of the city.

As the exchange drew to its close, we shared a final dinner-a fusion of both Indian and German dishes prepared by groups formed amongst us. A lot of leisure activities such as shopping, strawberry picking, solving puzzles and inter-cultural workshops created a strong bond between us.

We returned to India on 23rd May 2025, our hearts full and our minds richer—with warm hugs, heartfelt goodbyes, and dreams for the future as we each go our separate ways.

Though the days have passed, the laughter, the inside jokes, and the memories live on. The photographs are the strong reminder of the time well spent. We forged friendships for life, bridging the gap between two distinct worlds. We immersed ourselves in new cultures, embraced different ways of life, and returned with stories we’ll continue to share for years to come.

Lily Lalruathlui Zathang

XII B