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Apeejay School, Noida, makes its mark at Nexus 25
Accolades for young innovators as they excel at Inter-school tech fest; Code Club lifts the runner-up trophy
Accolades for young innovators as they excel at Inter-school tech fest; Code Club lifts the runner-up trophy
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Recently, Apeejay School Noida participated in Nexus 25, an inter-school technology and innovation event hosted by DPS, Greater Noida. The event brought together young minds from several schools and offered a platform to explore ideas, test skills, and work under competitive conditions.
The day featured seven engaging competitions, each designed to assess creativity, logical thinking, and technical ability. From quizzes to app development and visual design, the event encouraged students to think beyond textbooks and apply learning in practical ways.
Strong performances across categories
The students from Apeejay School Noida stood out with their confident participation and consistent performance across multiple events.
In QuizITive, a technology-based quiz competition, Aksh Rawat and Aryan Chauhan of Class XI secured second position. Their sharp thinking and quick responses helped them navigate a challenging set of questions.
The App-O-Innovation event saw an impressive showing by Rishabh Gurnani and Manraj Singh Aulakh, also from Class XI. The duo clinched first position for their app idea, which reflected originality, technical understanding, and clear problem-solving skills.

Young talent on display
Creativity was equally visible among the junior participants. In Vivid Visions, a visual arts competition, Lauvik Varma of Class III and Nyra Shrivastava, also of Class III, earned second position. Their work demonstrated imagination and thoughtful presentation at an early age.
Team recognition and learning
Adding to the achievements, Apeejay School, Noida’s Code Club was awarded the Runner-up Trophy at Nexus 25. This recognition highlighted teamwork, consistent effort, and collaborative learning.
The event offered students valuable exposure to real-time problem solving, peer learning, and healthy competition. It reinforced the importance of curiosity, preparation, and confidence, qualities that remain essential beyond the classroom.
Shalini is an Executive Editor with Apeejay Newsroom. With a PG Diploma in Business Management and Industrial Administration and an MA in Mass Communication, she was a former Associate Editor with News9live. She has worked on varied topics - from news-based to feature articles.