OVERSEAS PARTICIPATION

Tournament of Champions-Yale University (14-20 November, 2024)

The World Scholar’s Cup showcased IPGites’ unparalleled brilliance and resilience. Excelling globally, junior and senior teams achieved top ranks at the Bangkok Global Round and Yale's Tournament of Champions. At the prestigious Tournament of Champions, Manya Sharma - VIII A, Shaurya Koul - IX A, and Adhayan Khosla - IX C, earned an impressive 17th place in debate, while Samishti Koul - IX A, Kaavya Kamalan - IX A, and Saanch Sethi - VIII A showcased excellence in team writing, finishing 72nd overall among 4000 scholars. These stellar accomplishments reflect the diligence, teamwork, and communication skills of our students on the global stage.

 

the World Scholar's Cup at Bangkok, Thailand - (05 to 11 September, 2024)

IPGS is delighted to announce the par excellence performance of three teams at the recently concluded Global Round of the

The highlights are:

With participation of over 3000 scholars from 35 countries *2 Junior Teams and 1 Senior Team of IPGS, have qualified for the Tournament of Champions, to be held at Yale University in November 2024*.

  • Declared the Second Best Team in South Asia
  • Placed in the Top 20 teams to qualify for TOC at Yale
  • Manya Sharma of Class VIII won a Gold Medal as a Champion Scholar
  • Tushti Dhingra of Class X was chosen for Debate Showcase
  • Ranked amongst the First 10 Teams in the Scholars Challenge

Clinched a total of 50 Gold Medals and 20 Silver Medals.

 

IPGS Students Prove Their Mettle Yet Again - 2023

The Junior Team of IPGS represented the school at Bangkok, Thailand to compete in the prestigious World Scholar's Cup 2023. The competition, known for its challenging and multi-disciplinary nature, tests students' knowledge in various subjects including science, history, literature, and art.

 

The team members, Charukyshi Pande, Tanmit Kaur and Shirin Sharma, proved themselves to be exceptional scholars and ambassadors of the school as they showcased their remarkable intelligence and dedication by engaging in team debates, individual speeches and collaborative writing challenges.


Throughout several gruelling rounds, the students demonstrated their phenomenal research and critical thinking skills.

The team exhibited extraordinary teamwork, persistence and sportsmanship during the 7 days stay at Bangkok, as they competed with students and teams from over 40 nations.

Given below is the list of their achievements-

  1. Of the 400 teams from across the globe, IPGS team lifted the Gold Trophy with the 19 th rank
  2. Qualified for the Tournament of Champions at the Yale University, USA !
  3. Charukyshi Pande was declared the 5th best scholar among 2000 plus scholars.
  4. The team secured an overall third position for Collaborative Writing.
  5. The team secured an overall 9th position in the Scholar's Bowl
  6. Being the highest scoring Indian scholar, Charukyshi Pande was given the honour to be the flag-bearer for India, during the closing ceremony.


The recognition that the team has received for their grit, hard work and dedication will undoubtedly serve as a motivation for all the students at IPGS!

"Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do."- Pele

 

 

 

 

 

CULTURAL CONVERGENCE

An International Webinar on Cultural Convergence for classes VI-XII was organised on April 20, 2022, at Indraprastha GLOBAL SCHOOL, Noida in collaboration with Birla Public School ,Qatar.The programme began with an introduction to our pride, our school, through a small video. The students of IPGS began with the briefing about rich Indian heritage followed by the partner school's introduction to the stimulating facts about their side.The programme covered the diversified languages , festivals, yummylicious foods and  emerging changes in both the  countries.IPGites  wrapped up  by stating some engrossing facts about India. Then, the international school  showed  their country's tradition at the end of the session through an engaging act and ppt, followed by the vote of thanks.