ANNUAL EXHIBITION


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October 11, 2025
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ANNUAL EXHIBITION


The Annual Exhibition held on October 11, 2025, transformed the school premises into a vibrant hub of creativity, innovation, and interdisciplinary learning, centered on the through line of ‘Sustainability’ and in sync with the curriculum. The event was inaugurated by the Chief Guest Shri Anil Goyal, Assistant Registrar, Special Audit Office, Ajmer and the proud parent of Swapnil Goyal of Grade XI Arts, top scorer at AISSE. Students from Grades VI to XII presented an impressive array of projects that seamlessly blended theoretical knowledge with practical application.

The exhibition offered an immersive experience under one roof, reflecting the students’ diverse talents and academic depth. In Science, exhibits featured 3D dioramas, food pyramid models, posters on cell organelles, carbon footprint tracking systems, air purifiers, chromatography, motion park and an oxy garden initiative. Mathematics displays creatively explored rational numbers, lines and angles, tessellation patterns, different types of bridges, eco-friendly furniture made from cardboard and project on quantifying sunshine- a math based financial analysis of the school’s solar plant for the financial year 2024-25. The Languages section showcased linguistic creativity through character maps, vocabulary-building activities, self-composed poems, SDG-themed logos, storyboards, comic strips, puppetry show, A–Z sustainability dictionaries, personal diaries, Sanskrit terms for self-introduction and impactful slogans printed on recycled T-shirts.

Social Science projects celebrated cultural heritage and raised environmental awareness through diverse displays, including gudri (quilt) making from old clothes, minimalistic clothing capsules, Indus Valley seal replicas, postcards showcasing the birds of Rajasthan, personal timelines linked to world events, reusable clothing designs, family heirlooms and critical analyses of the environmental impact of fast fashion through inspirational stories on Sustainability like the Lorax, the Monk and the Shawl and the documentary Buy Now. The Commerce section promoted sustainable entrepreneurship through innovative, eco-friendly products such as handmade jams, natural serums, and reusable tote bags and eco-friendly multipurpose bags and sanitary napkins made from banana fibre. In Computer Science, students addressed real-world challenges with smart waste segregation systems, air quality monitoring stations, and video presentations envisioning sustainable cities and a sustainable quiz challenge. Adding a vibrant visual dimension, the Art department showcased creative works in papier-mâché, Notan art, traditional mirror art, zentangle leaf patterns, and conducted a live pottery demonstration.

The exhibition stood as a powerful testament to the students’ innovation, collaboration, critical thinking, and global consciousness—leaving a lasting impression on all who attended.