Independence Day Celebrated

Independence Day Celebrated at Study Hall School

15 August 2026

Study Hall School celebrated the 80th Independence Day of India with great enthusiasm and patriotic spirit. The school campus was filled with pride and excitement as students and teachers came together to commemorate this significant day.

The celebrations began with the hoisting of the National Flag by Dr.Urvashi Sahani,CEO of SHEF followed by the National Anthem and renewed pledge to uphold the values of our Constitution and contribute in a positive way towards the progress and development of our nation.
A series of cultural performances added colour and vibrancy to the occasion. Students presented patriotic songs and graceful dance performances, beautifully expressing their love for the nation.

The performances highlighted the rich cultural heritage of India and conveyed meaningful messages of unity, peace, patriotism and national responsibility.

The celebration concluded with a speech by the Head Boy who called everyone to remain united in the spirit of Unity in Diversity.

Jai Hind!

Study Hall’s Initiative Tatpar Brings the Spirit of Independence to Samarpan Old Age Home

Tatpar Brings Independence Day Spirit to Samarpan Old Age Home in a touching pre-Independence Day gesture, Tatpar, a student-led initiative from Study Hall School, successfully completed its second drive today with a special visit to Samarpan Old Age Home.
A delegation of 14 students, accompanied by teacher-in-charge Swarnima ma’am, visited the home carrying sweets, national flags, and paints, bringing a wave of joy, music, and nostalgia to the senior residents ahead of August 15th.
The event concluded with deep expressions of gratitude from the Tatpar team to the management and residents of Samarpan Old Age Home for their warm hospitality, bringing an unforgettable day of intergenerational bonding to a memorable close.

Science seminar ‘Indian Energy Basket 2047

Ridit Tandon of class 8 A won 1st position and a gold medal at Nodal and District level in a Science seminar ‘Indian Energy Basket 2047
prospects and challenges’ organised by National Science and Research center, New Delhi.
Now he is all set for State level. He and his school were well applauded today. He is also chosen for a prestigious research programme.

CBSE Cluster Swimming Zonal Competition (2026–27)

OUTSTANDING SHOW AT CBSE ZONAL SWIMMING MEET: STUDY HALL SCHOOL SWIMMERS BAG 13 MEDALS
Lucknow: In a spectacular display of athletic excellence, school swimmers brought home a rich haul of 13 medals—including 4 Gold, 5 Silver, and 4 Bronze—at the recently concluded CBSE Cluster Swimming Zonal Competition (2026–27).
The highlight of the meet was the dominant performance of the girls’ relay team, which swept top honours in the team events before making mark in individual races.
Key Highlights & Results
Gayatri Y. Shetty (Class 11A) spearheaded the contingent’s campaign with an impressive tally of 4 medals. Gayatri anchored the gold medal-winning 4x100m Freestyle Relay team, earned Silver in the 4x100m Individual Medley Relay, and claimed Bronze medals in both the 100m and 200m Butterfly stroke events.
Ishanvi Saxena delivered a strong performance, securing 3 medals—Gold in the 4x100m Freestyle Relay, Silver in the 4x100m Individual Medley Relay, and a Bronze in the 200m Backstroke.
Aradhaya Singh and Anannya Singh played crucial roles in the relay victories, each winning 2 medals—Gold in the 4x100m Freestyle Relay and Silver in the 4x100m Individual Medley Relay.
Akshita Singh shone in the individual backstroke events, bagging 2 medals—Silver in the 50m Backstroke and Bronze in the 100m Backstroke. The school management, principal, and sports department congratulated the young athletes and their coaches for their dedication, hard work, and remarkable achievements at the zonal level

Swimming Competition.

Dear All,

We are immensely proud to share the final results of our swimmers from the U.P. State Swimming Competition. Our champions gave it their all and made Study Hall proud!

🏊 Individual Achievements

  • Gayatri Shetty – 🥇 Gold, 100M Butterfly | 🥈 Silver, 50M Butterfly
  • Ishanvi Saxena – 🥈 Silver, 50M Breaststroke | 🥉 Bronze, 100M Backstroke

👥 Team Relay Achievements – Gayatri & Ishanvi

  • 🥇 Gold Medal – 4 x 200M Freestyle Relay
  • 🥇 Gold Medal – 4 x 100M Medley Relay [IM]
  • 🥇 Gold Medal – 4 x 100M Freestyle Relay

5 Medals. 3 Golds. 1 Incredible Team Spirit.

Heartiest congratulations to Gayatri, Ishanvi, and their coach. Thank you to all parents for your constant support 🙏🏼

Let’s keep cheering them on for the Nationals next! 👏🌟

Best regards,
Study Hall Swimming Team
_40 Years of Redefining Education | 1986–2026

CBSE Class 12th results declared: Girls lead with top scores at Study Hall

The Central Board of Secondary Education declared the result of class 12th on 13 May. The highest score of the class 12th at Study Hall was 96.2% scored by Kriti Bhatt in Commerce stream. The second position was bagged by Shreya, who scored 95.8% in Science stream and the third position was bagged by Aadya 95.4% in Humanities stream. 

Kriti Bhatt, who scored 96.2% said, “I am extremely happy! I want to thank my parents and teachers for their constant support. I’d also like to thank myself for working hard and being kind to myself. Scoring 96.2% in the science stream is not just a result; it’s a reflection of everyone who believed in me. Study Hall gave me the environment to grow, and I’ll always be grateful for that.”

Shreya, who scored 95.8% said, “I’m truly grateful to my teachers, family, and friends for their constant support and encouragement throughout my academic journey. This achievement reflects their belief in me as much as my own efforts.”

“It feels like a dream come true! I’m so thankful to my teachers for always guiding me, and to my parents for being my biggest support system. Study Hall has been more than just a school for me. It’s been a place where I discovered myself and learned to believe in my abilities. This achievement is as much theirs as it is mine.” said Aadya who scored 95.4%.

The principal of Study Hall, Meenakshi Bahadur, extended heartfelt commendations to all the students. “We are absolutely delighted by the outstanding results our children have achieved,” she said.

Investiture Ceremony Report

The Investiture Ceremony of the school was held on Saturday 16 May 2026 with great dignity and enthusiasm. The programme commenced at 8:00 a.m. in the school premises in the presence of the CEO Dr. Urvashi Sahani, COO Mr. Anand Chitravanshi Vice Principal Mrs Prachi Saxena, Parents,teachers, and students.
The newly elected Head Boy, Head Girl, and other cabinet members were formally bestowed with badges and sashes, symbolising their leadership responsibilities and commitment towards the school. The ceremony reflected discipline, confidence, and the spirit of teamwork among the young leaders.
Dr. Urvashi Sahani congratulated the student council members and encouraged them to uphold the values of sincerity, integrity, and service. The event concluded on an inspiring note, marking the beginning of a new journey of leadership and responsibility for the student cabinet.

Class 8 Students Explore Nature Through Experiential Learning Walk

Class 8 students participated in a Nature Walk at a neighbouring park as part of experiential learning. Students explored and observed different types of leaves, plants, and natural materials, enhancing their observation skills, environmental awareness, and scientific thinking. The activity encouraged curiosity, teamwork, and appreciation for nature, making learning both meaningful and enjoyable.

Study Hall Students Organize Humanitarian Donation Drive for Vikas Nagar Fire-Affected Families

The Tatpar Volunteer Group, a student-led initiative by Study Hall, organized a humanitarian donation drive in response to the recent Vikas Nagar fire tragedy. Students came together to contribute essential food supplies, including grains, rice, wheat, and pulses, which were then distributed among the affected families. Through this thoughtful initiative, the group exemplified empathy, unity, and a strong sense of social responsibility towards the community.