Scottish High International School Organises Diwali Mela

Scottish High International School Organises Diwali Mela

Edited By Shubhangi Gupta | Updated on Oct 21, 2022 02:45 PM IST

Scottish High International School recently organised Diwali Mela. Teachers, students, and staff from Scottish High joined forces to put on a spectacular and thrilling mega-event. After a two-year wait, diwali celebration at school arrived with multicoloured stalls, decorations, lights, music, games, fortunate draws, joyrides, and mouthwatering food stalls, as well as crowds of parents, students, and their friends.

Scottish High International School Organises Diwali Mela
Scottish High International School Organises Diwali Mela

About Scottish High International School

Scottish High International School (SHIS) was established in 2004 and is affiliated to International Baccalaureate (IB), Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) & Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE).

“The school's educational philosophy is based on the conviction that learning should be engaging, relevant to today's competitive world, and fun. Through methodical, scientifically prepared training programmes, children are taught to observe, acquire, and assimilate knowledge from an early age. This helps the learner develop into a self-assured, disciplined person who is prepared to take on any situation and task that life presents him with courage and success,” says the school’s website. Scottish High International School (SHIS) is currently being led by principal Sudha Goyal.

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Scottish High International School Events

Scottish High International School recently organised a clothing drive for the children living in the orphanages of Gurugram. To celebrate the upcoming festivities of Diwali, students of Scottish High International gathered elegant party attire such as lehengas, kurtas, frocks, ethnic wear, etc. that were in brand-new condition in an effort to bring light, and laughter into the lives of kids living in Gurugram orphanages. The garments were collected and neatly packed into the 12 cartons and were given to Shalu Johar Sahni, representative of the NGO ‘Pure Hearts.’

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