Sishya
New No. 2, PADMANABHA NAGAR,
ADYAR, CHENNAI – 600 020
Sishya School Exhibition 2025.
Sishya held its Annual School Exhibition on 1st November 2025, bringing together creativity, culture, history and hands-on learning. From the youngest learners to the senior school, every class presented a thoughtful blend of research, models and meaningful displays.
EY1, EY2 & Class 1 – “The Better Me”.
Our early learners explored self-care, kindness and emotional well-being. Through kindness trees, gratitude gardens, affirmation mirrors and calming craft corners, children reflect on everyday practices that nurture their bodies, minds, and hearts. The displays were colourful, warm and deeply meaningful.
Junior School Displays.
LKG – Wheels, Wings & Waves (The story of Transport).
UKG – A Bountiful Harvest (From fields to festivities).
Class 1 – The Critter Chronicles (Exploring my animal world).
Class 2 – Draped in Diversity.
Class 3 – Nature (A Living Lab of science and math).
Class 4 – The Oddity Archive (Unusual museums with a twist).
Class 5 – Fireless Cooking.
Classes LKG to 5 put together a bright and engaging display filled with creative models, charts, cultural elements, and simple hands-on activities that captured the interest of every visitor. The section also included free food samples prepared by the students, which added a fun and inviting touch to the experience. Together, their combined efforts brought colour, variety and enthusiasm to the exhibition, creating a warm and lively atmosphere for all.
Senior School – Dynasties of South India
Class 6 – Pallavas.
Class 7 – Badami Chalukyas & Rashtrakutas.
Class 8 – Imperial Dynasties: Cheras, Cholas & Pandyas.
Class 9 – Hoysalas.
Class 10 – Vijayanagara Empire.
Class 11 – Muslim Dynasties: Bahmani and Deccan Sultanates, Asaf Jahi and Nawabs of Carnatic. Class 12 – Satavahanas, Chera Swaroopams, Nayaks of Madurai and Wodeyars of Mysore.
The Art Department presented two vibrant sections. Gradient of Hues showcased paintings using specific colour palettes, while Hues in Motion featured shimmering sequin art. Students also displayed resin work, pottery and photography, transforming the room into a gallery of creativity.
SUPW students sold handmade items such as candles, tote bags, coasters and decorative crafts. The eco-friendly products were beautifully made, and all proceeds are donated to charity.
The Interact Club ran a cheerful bake stall offering cupcakes, nachos and juices. The funds raised supported a social cause, making the event both enjoyable and meaningful.
The exhibition was a celebration of teamwork, creativity and curiosity. Students across all grades worked with enthusiasm researching, crafting and presenting with confidence. The day reflected the spirit of Sishya: learning with joy, purpose and imagination.
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