The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) declared the Class X (ICSE) and Class XII (ISC) results on April 30, 2025.

Respective students can check their marks by logging into the official websites—cisce.org and results.cisce.org—using their Unique ID and IndexNumber.

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With continued endeavour to foster the overall development of students in school, we launched SPRING DALE SPORTS ACADEMY with an intent to serve the society at large. The sports academy is going to be a specialised centre designed to cultivate the sports talent through structured training programs. The dignitaries present for the inaugural ceremony were Arjuna awardee Ranveer Singh and Gulab Chand ji, along with Shri Kanhaiyalal and Sanjay Singh, Secretary district volleyball and basketball association respectively.

The inaugural ceremony consisted of the formal ribbon cutting and unveiling the academy logo in the presence of  academy players, parents, staff of the institution and members of the management . Friendly matches of football, volleyball and basketball were also played .
The Director, Mrs Reeta Khanna addressed the audience and apprised them about the vision for the sports academy, to provide a nurturing environment where talented youth of our society can hone their skills, explore their potential and develop life long love for sports. The Director, Sangita Midha encouraged the students to participate in sports for their well being. The chief guest Arjuna awardee, Ranveer Singh congratulated Spring Dale for its initiative in sports and channelizing the energy of the  youth.

A day dedicated for igniting passion of reading among students and promoting literacy. The day started with a morning assembly wherein different genres of books and its uniqueness was introduced. A flurry of activities was conducted in the school library – Biographical presentations, Book talk, Vocabulary games and many more. Students gathered for a “Reading Hour” where everyone settled into cozy corners with their favourite books, creating a serene atmosphere filled with the rustling of pages. This shared experience reinforced the idea that reading can be both a personal journey and a communal activity.

The celebration of World Reading Day was not only an event but a movement towards fostering lifelong readers. Through these enriching experiences, we hope to motivate our students to search for joy and adventure within the pages of a book. We look forward to continue this tradition in years to come, building a community that values and cherishes the written word.

The day at Indira Nagar Branch began with a special morning assembly, where students from class IV to VIII presented a thought-provoking skit highlighting the importance of saving the environment and protecting natural resources. The skit was not only informative but also emotionally powerful, leaving a
lasting impact on each dalian. Later the classes from 4 to 12 engaged in short speeches and discussions on various environmental issues. A debate competition was also held in the classes itself, where students presented strong arguments and showcased their awareness and critical thinking. The tiny-tots also participated by performing rhymes and songs related to nature and Earth Day, adding a joyful and meaningful touch to the celebration. Overall, the day was a successful attempt to encourage students to become responsible caretakers of our planet and inspired all to take small steps towards a greener future.

Meanwhile, at Kanpur Road Branch the students engaged in various activities, including eco-friendly art projects, discussions on sustainability and hands- on gardening sessions. This day helped the students to learn about the significance of environmental stewardship and our collective responsibility to protect the mother Earth. Together, we explored how our individual actions can make a positive impact on our planet. Let’s continue to empower ourselves for a greener future!!

To raise environmental awareness and promote sustainable living for all, the children at Gomti nagar branch were engaged in various activities like making paper bags, slogan writing, poster making, book marks with messages to save earth, do’s and don’ts to save our planet were informed in the morning assembly along with a self – composed poem by one of the students.

Good health is the foundation of a happy and fulfilling life. It enables individuals to pursue their dreams, contribute to society, and achieve their full potential. In alignment with this belief, the Gomti Nagar Branch observed World Health Day on April 7, embracing this year’s theme, ‘Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures’.

The day began with a special assembly highlighting the importance of a healthy lifestyle by sharing health tips. Throughout the week, students took part in fitness exercises, aerobics, chair yoga and creative activities like healthy plate drawing, making comic strip, collage making, hygiene video sessions, quiz and creative writing encouraging health awareness in fun and engaging ways.

At the Kanpur Road Branch, after the assembly, various classroom activities were conducted to engage students creatively and informatively. One of the major highlights was a poster- making activity, where students from different grades expressed their understanding of universal health through vibrant artwork and powerful messages. From younger children drawing happy, healthy families, to older students illustrating access to healthcare, nutrition, and fitness for all, the posters beautifully reflected the day’s spirit.

Teachers guided discussions around topics such as personal hygiene, mental well-being, healthy eating habits, and the need for equal healthcare access globally. The initiative helped students understand that health is not just an individual goal but a universal right.