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‘Apeejay School, Panchsheel Park gave me my voice’

From MUNs to basketball captaincy, this alumnus reflects on how his school life prepared him for the real world

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An alumnus of the 2024 batch at Apeejay School, Panchsheel Park, Shourya Trivedi is currently pursuing B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering with a specialisation in Cyber Security from Manipal University. But before diving into the world of programming languages and cyber systems, he found his footing in the classrooms and courts of his beloved school. In this candid chat, Shourya opens up about the teachers who shaped him, the events that built his confidence, and the advice he’d offer to budding computer engineers of tomorrow.

You were a student leader at school. How did those experiences impact your growth?
Being the basketball captain of Akbar House and participating in MUNs really helped me come out of my shell. I wasn’t always confident—there was a time I couldn’t even pick up a call without getting nervous. But school gave me a platform to lead, speak and trust myself.

Tell us how your teachers played a role in your journey.
They were strict but supportive. I remember my Computer Science teachers especially—how they made us practise C programming and ensured we understood it deeply. Their efforts made our transition into college-level coding much smoother.

Did Apeejay Panchsheel Park provide you opportunities beyond academics?
Absolutely. Whether it was classroom learning or sports, I got exposure on many fronts. Team building, public speaking, self-discipline—these things stayed with me. And those lessons weren’t just about marks; they were about character.

You mentioned MUNs and basketball. Were these your favourite extracurriculars?
Yes, basketball especially. I led the house team with pride. I also attended an MUN during the lockdown, which was quite unique. Later, I was the Cultural and Co-curricular Monitor (CCM), so I had responsibilities that taught me time management and leadership.

Do you continue any of these passions in college?
Not the same sports, but yes, I’m still involved in other activities. The spirit of participation has stayed with me.

What coding knowledge from school days helps you out at university now?
Definitely the strong foundation in C programming and logic-building. The teachers made sure we were thorough, and that’s paying off. Even now in college, when we learn advanced C or C++, I find myself revisiting things we already did in school.

What advice would you give to a student at Panchsheel Park who wants to follow your path?
Take Computer Science as a subject early. Participate in all the coding and tech events—like the school’s hacking or gaming contests. Most importantly, be focused and determined about what you want to achieve.

Senior Correspondent at the Apeejay Newsroom, Arijit has written more than a thousand articles across varied genres and also shot video interviews and live coverages with the highest viewership, displaying his versatility and skill. Be it a special achievement article, feedback from a parent, high profile alumnus interview or a featured write up on culture, literature and sports, he is the go to person. His initiatives like Aspiring Artist, Promising Poet and Book reviews have earned him special place in the hearts of all students and readers. Arijit initiated video interviews with a wholesome campaign on the 2022 FIFA World Cup, consisting of 16 match review articles and 3 video interviews of budding football players and enthusiasts across various Apeejay schools in Delhi. He also did the live coverage of Apeejay Noida's mega event Runathon 2023 and also many other special interviews. All his videos created new benchmarks for views, especially the latter crossing 2k views in just days. A performing poet, short story writer and football player in the other half of the day, Arijit leads a colourful and passionate life. You can watch his performances at his YouTube channel- Arijit Roy Poems, and also read his poems and short stories at his blog with the same name. He can be reached at [email protected] and [email protected]