Across all three branches— Indira Nagar , Kanpur Road, and Gomti Nagar, students have achieved remarkable success, with a significant number securing top distinctions.

The Gomti Nagar Branch of Institution hosted the Table Tennis Tournament April 20, 2026. The tournament was formally inaugurated by Director Reeta Khanna. Sixteen esteemed schools of the city participated in the grand sporting event. Students displayed remarkable competitiveness, camaraderie, and sportsmanship throughout the tournament. It was wonderful to witness the energy and excitement of the participants.

The two-day Table Tennis event concluded on a successful note with the Girls’ Team Championship won by La Martiniere Girl’s College, while the Boys’ Team Championship and Overall, Team Championship trophy was lifted by Seth A. R. Jaipuria School. The awards were presented by Director Sangita Midha. The excitement continues as the remaining events – basketball and volleyball -are yet to be played over the coming days.

The basketball courts of Spring Dale College were a scene of intense competition and high spirits as the school hosted the prestigious B.S. Sood Memorial Inter-School Basketball Championship. The tournament, held in memory of the visionary Sir B.S. Sood, brought together the finest young athletes from across the region to showcase their skill, speed, and teamwork.

The event commenced with a warm welcome by Director Spring Dale Institutions Reeta Khanna, who greeted the participating students and coaches. In her address, she highlighted the importance of grit and grace under pressure, urging the players to carry the spirit of healthy competition beyond the court. She noted that such platforms are essential for nurturing the sporting talent of the youth.

After two days of gruelling matches and exceptional displays of athleticism, the tournament reached its thrilling conclusion. In the Boys’ category, the final match kept the spectators on the edge of their seats until the final whistle, where RAJ KUMAR ACDEMY emerged as the winning team, while SPRING DALE COLLEGE INDIRA NAGAR secured the runner-up position.

The Girls’ category was equally competitive, featuring remarkable tactical play. The championship title was bagged by LA MARTINIER with SPRING DALE INDIRA NAGAR finishing as the valiant runner-up team.

The closing ceremony saw the distribution of trophies and certificates to the participants. The school management praised the dedication of the physical education department for organising an event that successfully honoured the legacy of Sir B.S. Sood through the power of sport.

Golden sunlight spilled across the campus on 7th April 2026, as the School came alive with the cheerful hum of voices, eager faces, and a shared sense of purpose while celebrating World Health Day in line with the WHO theme, for the current year – “Together for Health: Stand with Science.” The day began with an assembly highlighting the importance of staying healthy, along with light yoga exercises that left everyone feeling fresh and active.

The day was interspersed with a variety of engaging activities. The younger students joined in by bringing home packed nutritious meals, turning learning into a fun and everyday practice. Students across classes also took part in poster-making and drawing activities, while many expressed their commitment by setting personal health goals on charts as daily reminders. Meanwhile, senior students articulated their perspectives through creative charts, discussions, and video creation on topics such as “Scientific Facts vs Popular Myths,” “The Importance of Mental and Emotional Well-being,” and “Healthy Eating vs Junk Food Choices. “Meanwhile, senior students expressed their ideas through creative charts, discussions, and video creation on topics like “Science vs Myths”, “Importance of Mental and Emotional Health” and “Healthy Eating vs Junk Food Choices”.

The celebration was not just informative but engaging, inspiring everyone to make smarter and healthier choices in their daily lives reinforcing the idea that awareness and action must go hand in hand for a healthier future.