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



My journey to becoming the Horse-Riding Captain began with my deep love for horses and my eagerness to learn. The more I rode, the more my passion grew. I still remember the day I came to this school for admission. I was very excited when I saw the horses, and that was one of the main reasons I chose this school. At that time, I never imagined that I would one day become the Horse-Riding Captain.

While learning to ride, I fell many times, but I never gave up. Each time I fell, I got up quickly and tried again. Horse riding is one of the greatest achievements of my school life at The Mānn School. Although I started riding only after joining this school, with the guidance of our teacher, Bharat Sir, I became a confident rider within just two years. Riding helped me build confidence and made me feel free and relaxed.

After nearly five years, I became the first girl to participate in the Annual Horse Show and take part in show jumping. Even before I realised it, I had started motivating my juniors to try horse riding, cantering and jumping. Seeing them gain confidence and show the same enthusiasm that I once had made me feel proud to be their captain.

As a result of my efforts and dedication, I was awarded Best Rider of the Year 2025–26, an honour I will cherish forever. Horse riding may seem scary at first, but once you learn it, it becomes a source of pride and joy. The true success of my journey lies in knowing that my perseverance, discipline and love for riding made my parents proud. Their faith in me turns every fall into a lesson and every victory into a responsibility to keep growing.

— C Lalremfeli

(Buddha House and Horse-Riding Captain)