The Department of Science organized a special program to mark World Heart Day. The theme of the event was “Safety and Children,” focusing on raising awareness among students about the importance of heart health and preventive measures. The program was attended by Class IX students, teachers, and school dignitaries. The event commenced with a solemn prayer led by Mohammed Obaid of Class XI, followed by a warm welcome address delivered by Fenin Shavaera of Class XI, who greeted the gathering and set the tone for the day’s proceedings. The session was conducted by Dr. Mohit Kaul, Associate Specialist in Emergency Medicine at Aster Hospital. Dr. Kaul delivered an interactive and insightful talk on child safety and first aid, covering practical steps for handling emergencies such as fractures, splint application, animal bites, nosebleeds, and burns. His presentation was both informative and engaging, equipping students with essential knowledge to respond effectively during emergencies. Dr. Kaul’s message encouraged students to take charge of their own health and raise awareness within their families and communities. The session emphasized the importance of being prepared to face emergencies with confidence and responsibility. The Vice Principal of the Boys’ Section, Mr. Azam Khan, and the Vice Principal of the Girls’ Section, Dr. Nazima Bi Shaikh, presented a memento and bouquet to the Guest of Honour, Dr. Mohit Kaul, as a token of appreciation. The program concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks proposed by the Eco Club Girls’ Section President, Sanam of Class XI. The event was coordinated under the guidance of the Department of Science, with the support of the Head of Department (Science), Mr. Riyas. The celebration not only honoured World Heart Day but also empowered students with life-saving skills, leaving them more aware, responsible, and prepared to face emergencies.
IIS Student Shines at the Asian Handball Championship
Ideal Indian School is thrilled to celebrate the remarkable achievement of Master Sahal Faisal, a student of Class XII-C, who represented the Qatar National Handball Team at the 1st Asian Men’s U-17 Handball Championship 2025 in Amman, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. With outstanding performances throughout the tournament, Sahal helped lead the Qatar National Team to the semifinals with impressive victories against China (38–34), Saudi Arabia (27–23), Jordan (32–25), and Kuwait (26–22). His dedication and skill were key to the team’s success, contributing significantly to their overall performance. As a result of this historic accomplishment, Sahal has earned a spot to represent Qatar in the U-17 Handball World Cup, set to take place in Morocco in October 2025. This achievement is a proud moment for his family, school, and the entire student community at Ideal Indian School. The Principal, Mr. Shaik Shamim Saheb, along with the Heads of Sections and the Department of Physical Education, extends their heartfelt congratulations to Sahal for bringing pride to the school and the nation. His success serves as a true inspiration for all young aspiring athletes.
TEDx Ideal Indian School Youth Launched
Unveiling the theme Kaleidoscope – The Beauty of Merging Perspectives, inspiring young minds to innovate and share. The TEDx Ideal Indian School Youth was inaugurated recently at the KG Auditorium under the leadership of Mr. Shaik Shamim Saheb , Principal Ideal Indian school . The event introduced this year’s theme, “Kaleidoscope – The Beauty of Merging Perspectives”, symbolizing creativity, diversity, and unity of ideas. The program, attended by Grade 11 students, the Principal, and Heads of Sections, featured inspiring speeches, the unveiling of the TEDx board, and the introduction of the core committee. The Principal’s address highlighted the importance of innovation and student-led initiatives. The inauguration was a resounding success, sparking enthusiasm among students to participate in the upcoming TEDx activities. With this launch, Ideal Indian School takes another step in empowering young voices and nurturing ideas worth spreading.