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Kodaikanal International School, Tamil Nadu, Organises Dorm Dance

Kodaikanal International School, Tamil Nadu, Organises Dorm Dance

Edited By Shubhangi Gupta | Updated on Oct 18, 2022 02:28 PM IST

Kodaikanal International School, Tamil Nadu recently organised, Dorm Dance which is one of the most anticipated events of the year. Every dorm at the school was showcased by students of classes 7 to 12 this year. The evening was characterised by echoing music, impressive dancing movements, and enthusiastic discussion of the probable victors. Troupe Altitude, the Swedish visitors' performing group, gave a performance that was full of attitude. Lower Boyer, Bartlett West, and A Block, won the first and second positions, respectively.

Kodaikanal International School, Tamil Nadu, Organises Dorm Dance
Kodaikanal International School, Tamil Nadu, Organises Dorm Dance

About Kodaikanal International School, Tamil Nadu

Kodaikanal International School, Tamil Nadu was founded in 1901 and is affiliated to International Baccalaureate (IB). KIS is a unique school with a remarkable past and heritage that goes back more than a century. “KIS has been assisting young people from various cultures and backgrounds to develop into the leaders the world needs. This is achieved through a demanding and comprehensive curriculum that is college-focused, places a strong emphasis on critical thinking and deep learning, and promotes the arts, music, sports, social justice, and environmental awareness,” says Kodaikanal International School’s website. The school is currently being led by principal Corey Stixrud.

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Kodaikanal International School, Tamil Nadu Events

Kodaikanal International School, Tamil Nadu, student of class 4, J. Kairav Krish Sujith, recently entered the India Book of Records for performing the maximum number of Silambam Martial art forms in 15 minutes. Silambam is a traditional martial art form that is believed to have originated in South India in the 4th century. It was revitalised in the early 20th century through representations in South Indian films, and it is now being practised today in Tamil Nadu.

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