Friday, 8 May 2026
My Magical Book
Saturday, 25 April 2026
Life in 2050: Tech vs. Nature
When we think about the future, we usually imagine robots, AI, and super advanced technology. We picture 2050 as a world full of massive skyscrapers and AI machines working everywhere—in malls, shops, and airports. We even imagine robots as our teachers!
But AI and robots aren't the only things that will change our lives. We also need to think about the environment. Pollution is increasing every day, and it will be very harmful to us in the future. Because of all the tall buildings and skyscrapers, there will be fewer trees, which means less oxygen for us to breathe.
We think our lives will be easier because of AI, but if robots do all the work, what will happen to us? There is a high chance that humans won't get enough opportunities or jobs. Our lives might be simpler, but we won't have much to do. We should find a way to control AI and robots from now on, so that humans still have opportunities while still getting help from technology.
To make sure our future is bright, we need to focus on 'Sustainable Technology.' This means building cities that have space for both computers and gardens. We should use AI to solve big problems, like cleaning the oceans or inventing better solar power, rather than just letting it take over human jobs. If we start planning today, we can create a 2050 where robots are our helpers, but nature is still our home.
Yash G
Class 7
Friday, 27 March 2026
Growing up: My Journey to Middle School
Wednesday, 11 March 2026
My Boarding School Journey: Learning to Be Independent
Friday, 27 February 2026
My Memorable First Assembly
My first assembly in the
senior school was a very special and memorable day for me. I was excited but
also a little nervous because it was my first time speaking in front of senior
students. My heart was beating fast, but I really wanted to do my best. I had
also practised my lines many times at home and in school to prepare myself
well. My parents and teachers encouraged me, which gave me more confidence.
That day, I woke up early
and got ready for school. I revised my script once again before leaving home.
However, I got a little late and was worried that I might miss the assembly. I
hurried to school and felt very relieved when I reached on time.
The theme of the assembly
was “Namami Gange,” which was about saving and respecting our holy river Ganga.
It was an important and meaningful topic. I was given the responsibility of
comparing the assembly. When I went on the stage, my hands were shaking and I
felt nervous, but soon I took a deep breath, smiled, became confident, and
spoke clearly.
As the assembly went on,
I started enjoying myself on the stage. Seeing everyone listening carefully
made me feel happy and proud. I learned that confidence grows when we face our
fears and believe in ourselves.
After the assembly, the
Headmaster Sir and other teachers appreciated me for being confident. Their
kind and encouraging words made me feel very proud and happy. My friends also
smiled at me and congratulated me, which made the day even more special. When I
returned to my class, I felt relaxed and satisfied.
I am really thankful to
my teachers for preparing me and giving me this wonderful opportunity. This
assembly taught me to be brave and believe in myself. It will always remain a
beautiful and unforgettable memory for me.
— Vanya Chahal
Class -VI
Dayanand House
Thursday, 12 February 2026
My Journey as the Horse-Riding Captain
Saturday, 31 January 2026
AFTER MY CLASS XII
Right now, being in Class 12, feels
like standing at the edge of something big. Every day revolves around books,
notes, and revision plans, and the pressure of board exams is always at the
back of my mind. Some days are exhausting, filled with self-doubt and
late-night study sessions. Other days, I feel confident and motivated,
reminding myself that this struggle is temporary and each
ounce of effort is contributing to something big.
What keeps me going is the thought that school life
is finally coming to an end. After spending so many years following routines,
bells, and rules, the idea of moving on feels both scary and exciting, so much so that it can be hard to fathom at times. Board exam is not just about marks for me; it
represents growth, efforts, and the courage to step into a
new phase of life.
The thought of college life fills me with excitement with an underlying feeling of nervousness, which is quite natural. I look forward to meeting new people, learning independently, discovering who I really am and take a leap towards my goal in life. College feels like a place where experiences matter as much as academics. For now, I am giving my best to ace these exams, knowing that every page I study is bringing me closer to a future full of freedom, learning, and unforgettable moments. The mere thought of bidding adieu to Alma mater sends chills down my spine, hence I would never like to miss any opportunity to revisit the nostalgic memory lanes of my dear Alma mater, The Mann School.
-by
Aditya Daksh
Student Editor (Dept. of
Science)
Class XII
Vyas House






