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Young artists shine in a spectrum of creativity at Apeejay School, Charkhi Dadri
From greeting cards to rangolis, students displayed remarkable talent and imagination across Inter-class and Inter-house art competitions
From greeting cards to rangolis, students displayed remarkable talent and imagination across Inter-class and Inter-house art competitions
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Recently, Apeejay School, Charkhi Dadri, came alive with colours, creativity, and artistic brilliance as students across grades showcased their exceptional talent in a series of art and craft competitions. The events reflected the school’s commitment to nurturing imagination, aesthetics, and the spirit of innovation among its young learners.
To encourage creative expression, a host of competitions were conducted for different classes. The Greeting Card Making Competition for Class II saw students create delightful handmade cards filled with vibrant hues and thoughtful designs. The winners were Pridhi (I), Anvi Phogati (II), and Vaasu Bhian and Samarth (joint III).
In Class III, the Candle Decoration Competition showcased an array of beautifully crafted candles that blended artistry with festive charm. Sanaya secured the first position, followed by Chansi Garg and Labansh Chutani in second place, while Sanam and Hatanshi Singh bagged the third position.


The Diya Decoration Competition for Class IV brought out the creative spark of students who painted traditional diyas with intricate designs. Raavi and Hardik Jangia won first prize, Mauryaditya and Kanishka came second, while Devanshi Sheoran and Deep shared the third position.
Adding a touch of traditional craft, Class V students participated in the Small Matki Decoration Competition, where Samaya Gupta and Riyanshi Goyal clinched first place, followed by Mayra in second and Yashmita and Divyansh in third.
The senior students displayed team spirit and artistic finesse in the Inter-House Rangoli Decoration Competition, held on October 16, 2025. Nanak House emerged victorious with two teams securing first place — one led by Hiral (IX), Chetna (XII), Subhi Mittal (XII), and Manal Bansal (XII); and another comprising Sanvi (IX), Tanvi (XII), Vaishnavi (XII), and Sunidhi (IX). Gautam House and Vivekananda House followed with commendable performances.












The Pot Decoration Competition added another layer of creativity, with Himani (XI, Nanak House) and Jeevika (VI, Kabir House) taking first place. The second position was shared by Niyati (VI, Gautam House) and Prateek (IX, Kabir House), while Riyanshi (VIII, Vivekananda House) and Pallavi Jangra (VIII, Vivekananda House) stood third.
Each event celebrated artistry, teamwork, and originality, hallmarks of Apeejay School’s creative learning ethos.
Abhilasha Munjal is a Senior Correspondent with Apeejay Newsroom. She has completed her Bachelor's degree in English from Delhi University. Abhilasha holds vivid knowledge about content and has predominantly covered local as well as trending stories in the digital media.