NEWS & EVENTS

15Dec

GEOMETRY IN ACTION - Crafting Visual Learning Tools (III)
Creativity is intelligence having fun.
— Albert Einstein
Queen’s Valley School organized an Inter-Class Competition – “Geometry in Action: Crafting Visual Learning Tools” for Class III on 15th December 2025. The activity aimed to integrate creativity with mathematical learning, encouraging students to depict “Future India” through the use of geometric shapes.
Students enthusiastically created colourful sceneries featuring futuristic cities, eco-homes, and technological innovations using 2D shapes like circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles. In the final round, participants recreated and presented their work, confidently explaining the geometric figures used in their designs.
The event fostered imagination, spatial awareness, and presentation skills, showing that geometry can be both artistic and practical. The judges appreciated the participants for their creativity, neatness, and conceptual clarity.
The competition concluded on an inspiring note, motivating students to see mathematics as a tool for innovation and creative expression.
 
Winners are:
Name Class-Sec Position House
Harshita III-Canary I Position Courage
Manasvi III-Nightingale II Position Integrity
Swara Thapa III-Nightingale III Position Integrity

    03Dec

    STICKS & SCRAPS- Handmade Wall Hangings (III)

    Recycling turns waste into resources, problems into solutions, and habits into actions.

    Queen’s Valley School organized a Wall Hanging Making Competition for students on 3rd December 2025 with the objective of promoting creativity and sustainable practices. The competition encouraged participants to design decorative wall hangings using old fabric scraps, cardboard, waste paper, etc. emphasizing the importance of recycling and reuse.
    Students enthusiastically showcased their artistic skills by transforming discarded materials into attractive and meaningful wall décor. A wide variety of textures, patterns, and colour combinations were used, reflecting innovation and thoughtful design. The activity not only enhanced students’ aesthetic sensibilities but also fostered awareness about environmental conservation.
    Entries were judged on the basis of Creativity and Originality, Effective Use of Waste Materials, Neatness, Design, and Overall Presentation. The competition provided a valuable platform for students to express their ideas while developing skills such as creativity, planning, and resourcefulness.

    Winners:

    NAME CLASS & SECTION POSITION HOUSE
    Rishika Das III Dove I Position Courage
    Mehak III Parakeet II Position Truth
    Daxita Rajput III Dove III Position Courage
      STICKS & SCRAPS- Handmade Wall Hangings (III)
      STICKS & SCRAPS- Handmade Wall Hangings (III)
      STICKS & SCRAPS- Handmade Wall Hangings (III)
      STICKS & SCRAPS- Handmade Wall Hangings (III)
      STICKS & SCRAPS- Handmade Wall Hangings (III)
      STICKS & SCRAPS- Handmade Wall Hangings (III)
      STICKS & SCRAPS- Handmade Wall Hangings (III)
      STICKS & SCRAPS- Handmade Wall Hangings (III)
      STICKS & SCRAPS- Handmade Wall Hangings (III)
      STICKS & SCRAPS- Handmade Wall Hangings (III)
      STICKS & SCRAPS- Handmade Wall Hangings (III)
      STICKS & SCRAPS- Handmade Wall Hangings (III)
      STICKS & SCRAPS- Handmade Wall Hangings (III)