Monday, 8 June 2026

FREE TIME IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY- MAKE THE BEST USE OF IT

 

Time is not a commodity that can be saved for later; it must be invested wisely in the present." — Thomas F. Cook.

While summer vacation is traditionally seen as a welcome escape from textbooks, it holds a far greater potential it is a golden gateway to learning, exploration, and personal growth. This year, I chose to step away from the allure of lazy afternoons and instead transform my holidays into a purposeful journey where every moment carried meaning. My vacation is beautifully defined by travel, offering a perfect blend of the spiritual and the modern outlook. My first stop is Puri, where the divine atmosphere of the historic Jagannath Temple envelopes me in a profound sense of peace and positivity. This spiritual awakening continues in Vrindavan, a place where deep devotion, rich culture, and beautiful simplicity thrive side by side. These journeys do more than just fill my itinerary; they root me more deeply in our timeless traditions and core values. From the ancient and spiritual, my path then leads to the ultra-modern landscape of Dubai. Witnessing its awe-inspiring architecture, impeccable civic discipline, and forward-thinking lifestyle is nothing short of an inspiration. It serves as a powerful lesson in how visionary development and sheer dedication can completely transform a region.

Do these holidays transcend mere entertainment?   No!  They evolve into a journey of self-improvement and unforgettable discoveries, teaching me that when we invest our time mindfully, a vacation becomes infinitely more valuable than just a simple period of rest.

Vacation is a welcome break from routine, not from growth. When we replace pessimism with curiosity, ordinary free time becomes an extraordinary investment in ourselves.


ADARSH KUMAR KESHRI

Class XII, Vyas House


Monday, 18 May 2026

EVEREST BASE CAMP – A Journey to Reckon With



There are some journeys that remain in your memory forever, not because they were easy, but because they changed the way you see yourself. My journey to Everest Base Camp was one such experience.

I am Ashwin Azad, a student of The Mann School, Delhi, and I feel deeply grateful to my school for giving us the opportunity to undertake this incredible adventure. What once felt like an impossible dream slowly became reality the moment I landed at Lukla Airport. I still remember my heart racing faster than the sound of the airplane engine as I stepped into the world of towering mountains and icy winds.

From the very beginning, the trek felt magical. We walked through beautiful villages, each with its own charm and personality. Phakding welcomed us with calm, flowing streams and peaceful surroundings. Namche Bazaar was lively and energetic, filled with trekkers and local culture. Tengboche brought a sense of calm and spirituality, while Dingboche and Lobuche stood quietly amidst the harsh mountain terrain. Every stop felt like entering a completely different world.

Of course, the journey was not easy. There were days when my legs ached terribly, and every step felt heavier than the last. The high altitude tested both my physical and mental strength. At times, I honestly doubted whether I could continue. But the mountains always had a way of rewarding us. Just when exhaustion took over, something beautiful would appear—a line of yaks crossing the trail, colourful birds flying through the forests, or a deer disappearing into the hills. Those little moments made the struggle worthwhile.

Finally, after days of trekking, we reached Gorakshep and then Everest Base Camp. By then, I was completely exhausted, yet overwhelmed with emotions. Standing there amidst the snow, silence, and gigantic walls of ice was a feeling beyond words. In that moment, I realised that this journey was never just about reaching a destination. It was about perseverance, friendship, courage and discovering the strength hidden within oneself.

The Everest Base Camp trek taught me that sometimes the hardest paths lead to the most unforgettable experiences. It reminded me that we are capable of much more than we think, especially when we keep moving forward despite fear and exhaustion.

This journey will always remain one of the most meaningful chapters of my life.


Ashwin Azad
Class XI | Vyas House

Friday, 8 May 2026

My Magical Book

 



One morning, I opened my desk and found a bright, glowing book that I had never seen before. As soon as my fingers touched the cover, I felt a little spark of energy. I realized this wasn't a normal school book; it was a real magic book made just for me. When I whispered a question to it, the pages started to turn all by themselves until they landed on the perfect answer. 

Whenever I felt bored, the book would show me moving pictures of deep oceans or far-off planets. If I had a tricky math problem to solve, the numbers would dance around the page and turn into a fun game.

​I kept the magic book in my backpack, and it felt like having a best friend with me all day long. It didn't need any charger, just my imagination to make it work. Every time I opened it, a new adventure began right there at my desk. My magic book turned every day into a surprise, and I knew that with it in my hands, I could learn how to do anything in the world.


Ayaan Sadagar
Class 5
Dayanand House

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

 



My name is Aadhvan Sharma, and I am in Class V B. I started my journey at The Mānn School in Pre-school. I have spent seven wonderful years in the Primary School.

I still remember my first day when my parents brought me to school. I was a little nervous, but my first teacher, Narinder Ma’am, welcomed me with a warm smile. That made me feel happy and comfortable. Since then, many teachers have taught me with love and care. I respect and thank all of them because they are the ones who laid the foundation of my education. They helped me learn and grow.

I have many special memories from Primary School. I remember the first time I became the monitor in Class III. I also felt very proud whenever I got a medal for standing first in class. One of the most special moments was saying the pledge in our last Primary School morning assembly.

I also share a special bond with our Headmistress, Dr Nidhi Dewan. I am very thankful to her for giving me the chance to become the Primary School Vice-Captain (Boys). She always encouraged me to do my best.

On 28 February 2026, we had our Graduation Ceremony. That day, I realised that I would soon be moving to Middle School. I had mixed feelings. I felt sad because I would miss my teachers, friends, and all the lovely memories. My Primary School feels like my second home.

At the same time, I am also excited to enter Middle School. I will meet new teachers, learn new subjects, and make new friends. I know it may be a little challenging, but I am ready for it.

Now I understand that growing up means accepting changes and moving forward in life. I am ready to start this new journey with confidence and a smile.

Wednesday, 11 March 2026

My Boarding School Journey: Learning to Be Independent



My name is Rudra Prakash, and I study in Class 5B. I am a boarding student living in Tulip Home at The Mānn School. Today, I want to share my experience about how boarding school has helped shape my character and changed my life.

I was scared before joining the school as I relied on my parents for everything. But I want to admit that our school has changed me completely. Now I have become independent, confident, creative and always eager to participate in co-curricular activities enthusiastically.

Living away from home requires us to manage our daily routines right from personal hygiene to making our bed or organising our things in the cupboards. One of the most interesting parts of boarding school is meeting students from different parts of India and even other countries. Living together with students from diverse backgrounds helps us learn about different cultures, traditions, and ideas.

Sometimes, boarding life also brings challenges, such as academic pressure, small disagreements with friends, or adjusting to a new environment. But these experiences make us stronger. We learn how to solve problems, stay calm, and support one another.

Boarding school also gives us the freedom to explore our interests. I now participate enthusiastically in many co-curricular activities, which has helped me become more creative and confident. As a result, my teachers considered my qualities suitable for the post of ‘Primary School- Captain (Boys)’.

In my opinion, my journey in our boarding school has taught me many valuable lessons, and I believe it is truly helping me grow into a better and stronger person.

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