Study Hall is immensely proud to celebrate the incredible milestones achieved by our brilliant Class 10 students, batch 2023-24, a moment of pride and joy to honor their hard work, dedication, and perseverance.
This event wasn’t just about recognizing their academic excellence but also about applauding their growth, resilience, and determination to excel in every challenge they’ve faced so far.
As these young achievers prepare to take the next big step in their academic journey, we wish them all the best for their life ahead. May they continue to shine brightly and make us proud!
Here’s to success, hard work, and dreams taking flight!
The air is getting colder, the holidays are near. So let us spend some time with those we hold so dear! And this is what we exactly did today at Study Hall Prep School.
Thank you Mommies for making this day memorable. It would not have been possible without your help.
This year, Study Hall School celebrated its Sports Day with a unique twist, embracing the theme “Run for the Climate” to merge the thrill of athletics with a compelling environmental message that loudly echoed the essence of Sustainable Development Goal 13, emphasizing climate action and raising awareness about the importance of protecting our planet.The event took place at the Central Sanskrit University Grounds, and the day was a vibrant mix of competitive spirit, creativity, and climate awareness.
The event commenced with a colourful Opening Ceremony, highlighted by a disciplined March Past led by the school school head boy, head girl, sports captains and the house captains. The harmonious melodies performed by the school orchestra not only guided the students in maintaining their formation and synchronizing their steps during the March Past but also beautifully echoed the theme of social consciousness and care for the environment.
In her inspiring address, Principal Mrs. Meenakshi Bahadur underscored the dual significance of fitness and environmental stewardship, encouraging students to champion climate action. The event was graced by the ex captain of the Indian Hockey team, Mr. Sujit Kumar Srivastava as the Chief Guest, and Mr. Rakesh Pathak the Head of Physical Education department of National PG College, as the Guest of Honour.
A major highlight of the day was “Chakke pe Chakka“, an eco-friendly event that saw enthusiastic participation from parents. Adding to the excitement, teachers showcased their athletic zeal in the race titled “Aa Dekhein Zara”.
Students displayed their sporting prowess across a range of events, including sprints, relays, and obstacle races.
The cheerleaders energized the crowd with vibrant performances, showcasing chants composed by the students themselves,bringing out the house spirit and celebrating the elements of nature.
Each performance reflected the event’s environmental theme, with creatively named presentations such as:
“Under the Canopy” by Class 6
“Eco Warriors” by Class 7
“We Stun in Unison” by Class 9″
“Shaurya: Echoes of Synergy” by Class 8
The grand finale, “Ek Soch Hai Jaagi”, left a profound impression as students, parents and teachers paid homage to Mother Earth. Holding banners with messages like “Every Step Counts for the Planet” and “Run Now, Breathe Tomorrow”, they advocated for sustainable living and inspired the audience.
The event concluded with a Prize Distribution Ceremony, where the cock house and other trophies were presented to the winners. In her vote of thanks, the Vice Principal, Mrs. Meenakshi Shah, congratulated all participants and emphasized on that the ultimate triumph lay in raising awareness for climate action.
Sports Day 2024 was more than a celebration of physical endurance and teamwork; it was a reminder of our collective responsibility toward the environment. The event left a lasting impact on the school community, blending the essence of sportsmanship with the spirit of sustainability.
Study Hall School hosted a thrilling inter-SHEF Maths Quiz Competition today, “Tattva – The Elements of Mathematics.” Students from grades 7, 8, and 9, representing Prerna Girls, Prerna Boys, and Vidyasthali Kanar, showcased their mathematical prowess in a series of engaging rounds.
The event was a resounding success, captivating both participants and spectators alike. The enthusiastic atmosphere, coupled with the challenging questions, made for an exciting and intellectually stimulating experience. It was truly an intellectual feast, a celebration of minds, and a testament to the power of mathematics. As the curtains fell on the exhilarating Tattva, everyone left the event not only with newfound knowledge but also a renewed appreciation for the beauty and magic of mathematics.
Lucknow: Study Hall Prep organized its annual concert at the Sant Gadge Auditorium on 27th November, where children conveyed a powerful message of collective and environmental consciousness through their stellar performances. The theme of the concert was Ferris Wheel of World Dances.
The event began with a warm welcome from the Headmistress, Rachna Sinha, who expressed her gratitude to the children and staff for their hard work in preparing for the concert. “Our children have shared the message that their dream is to envision a world where people are connected through music and dance, transcending all linguistic, geographical, and cultural barriers,” said Sinha, highlighting the core message conveyed through their spectacular performances. Meenakshi Bahadur, Principal Study Hall, welcomed the parents.
The students performed dances from across the world, showcasing how they are actively working as a team to keep their wheel turning happily. Various dance forms, such as Salsa, Persian, French, Ghoomar, blend of Indian and Western classical, were performed. Through these performances, the children communicated that joyfulness is the essence of life, and that music, dance, and celebrations unite us all.
Meenakshi Shah, Vice Principal of Study Hall, expressed her gratitude and pride in the students and teachers for their hard work and the insightful message delivered through their performances. The concert ended on a high note with a grand finale and the National Anthem.
The event was a great success, underscoring the importance of teaching children about unity in diversity. Each “cabin” of the Ferris wheel represented different countries with linguistic differences, but shared the common goal of joyfulness, inspiring all to work together for a better world. The performance reminded us that when we come together and set aside our differences, the world becomes richer and brighter.
Children’s Day at Junior School, Study Hall was celebrated with joy and excitement over two days.
On the first day, teachers presented skits, dances, and songs to the delight of the students, who had come dressed in colourful clothes to express their unique individuality.
The next day featured fun games, dancing, and tasty treats, making it a truly memorable and happy occasion for everyone!
Lucknow, October 28, 2024: We are truly delighted to share that around 60 children from Study Hall Junior School (Classes 1 to 5) participated in 20 competitions at D.P.S. Jankipuram on 25th and 26th of October 2024, returning with beaming faces and the Best School Trophy, won by a huge margin!
Over 20 schools across the city participated in the two-day inter-school literary, educational, sports and cultural extravaganza.
Our students bagged many positions all throughout the event, making us all proud!
Glimpses…
The Results…
First Prize (in 11 different events):
Ivaan Sharma (Class 2)
Team of Aditya Singh Thakur, Sanaya Ola, Pranav Singh, Aashi Agarwal, Abhinandan Tripathi, Priisha Srivastava (Class 3)
Team of Kaira Virendra, Mohammad Ashar, Aishvi Chaurasia, Izmah Khan (Class 3)
Team of Kavya Agarwal, Arnav Pandey, Aleena Hamid (Class 4)
Team of Arjun Tripathi, Bhuvika Singh, Insha Siddiqui, Nitya Mathur, Prarthana Bhardwaj, Shivi Mehta, Suditi Ahuja, Bhavya Gupta (Classes 4 and 5)
Anushka Trivedi (Class 5)
Team of Dhairya Chopra, Aradhya Verma, Pankhuri Mishra, Pakhi Mishra, Aarna Singh, Vanshika Mishra, Yusuf Abdul Rahman, Surya Gupta (Class 5)
Sharanya Awasthi (Class 5)
Batool Fatima (Class 2)
Janmejay Singh (Class 5)
Zehra Haider (Class 5)
Second Prize (5 events):
Manvi Singh (Class 2)
Team of Ayaan Pande, Anaisha Pandey, Vir Mishra, Inaaya Siddiqui (Class 4)
Team of Rishabh Singh Rathore, Aryaan Mujjaba (Classes 4 and 5)
Parthesh Shaleen Tiwari (Class 2)
Team of Yatharth Singh, Mohd. Hammad, Rudresh Upadhyay, Kritagya Narayan Yadav, Prakul Tripathi, Virat Jaiswal (Class 5)
Third Prize (2 events):
Shivansh Sharma (Class 1)
Team of Nihaal Balmiki, Devang Gangwar, Shanaya Agarwal, Ayati Kochar (Classes 3 and 4)
Study Hall- DOSTI had a wonderful experience being a part of RAM LEELA and enjoyed watching the play, enacted by our junior wing children along with our choir group chidren who gave background music in the same play. Our star performer Misha gave a heart warming classical dance performance on Ram Bhajan which was applauded by everyone.
A school picnic is a day of relaxation, fun, and bonding. It allows children to enjoy time away from their usual classroom environment. These outings promote teamwork, social interaction, and physical activity, providing an opportunity for children to build stronger relationships with their peers and teachers. That is what our children experienced today. Happy learning Preppies. You are knowing and growing everyday.
A magical night filled with vibrant colours, lively music, unstoppable energy and parents, teachers and students grooving to the tunes set the floor on fire!
The evening was a perfect blend of culture, fun, and community spirit raising collective consciousness for climate change
The electrifying performances by the parents, students and teachers of Dosti, CFL and Study Hall created memories for everyone to cherish for their lifetime!
Highlight of the evening was Make Me Popular Award where the parents had to upload their selfies and win likes to get the award!
Wait until next year for more fun, excitement and the unique touch of enthusiasm given by Study Hall!