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About 170 delegates from 24 Round Square Schools from India and abroad participated in the conference. It covered a wide spectrum of activities based on the theme of adventure- ‘Inhale Courage, Exhale Fear’.
A delegation of six students from Indian School Al Ghubra – Abhinav Parasher, Ardra Menon, Asmitta Mohapatra, Ayan Dasgupta, Satvik Kumar and Viraj Krishna Ghosh accompanied by the Round Square Representative Mrs. Noella Vaz attended the Round Square Conference that was held at The Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet, India from January 22 to 26,, 2023.
About 170 delegates from 24 Round Square Schools from India and abroad participated in the conference. It covered a wide spectrum of activities based on the theme of adventure- ‘Inhale Courage, Exhale Fear’.
The Keynote Speaker Mr. Saad Bin Jung – Wildlife Conservationist broadened the delegates’ minds on Nature Conservation. Mr. Arun Tiwari- Missile Scientist inspired the delegates to live in the present, give back to society and have a role model to achieve their life goals.
The brainstorming barazza sessions on adventure generated a lot of enthusiasm among the delegates.
The four-day conference helped the students to overcome their inhibitions, learn to be more outgoing and confident and forge new friendships.
The children had fun participating in all the adventure activities, especially Zip line, Sky cycling and pitching their tents under the starry night skies. A visit to the Ramoji film city was an incredible experience.
During the cultural programme, the delegates from different schools presented captivating dance, music and other creative art forms. The ISG students presented a well appreciated dance item.
The four-day conference helped the students to overcome their inhibitions, learn to be more outgoing and confident and forge new friendships.
The experience they had helped them come out of their shell and get involved in activities that added a new dimension to their personalities.
The students of ISG expressed their deep gratitude to their parents and the school management for providing them with this incredible opportunity to broaden their horizon.
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