Student Achievements

Students Appreciation Badge Awards

Penmanship Awards

Neat handwriting is a sign of organization and discipline. As professionals we continue guiding our students towards continuous improvement on their handwriting skills. We monitor progress as we encourage them towards actualizing their dreams of achieving good handwriting. Students were proudly awarded Penmanship Awards for their exceptional writing skills. Their dedication to neatness, accuracy and effort in perfecting their handwriting was truly commendable. This recognition serves as an encouragement towards continuous improvement in their writing abilities.

Students Appreciation Badge Awards

Elocution Awards

In the month of March, we managed to award our students two sets of student’s badges. Students who demonstrated proficiency in oral communication, creativity and influence to others in school over a period time, were recognized with an Elocution appreciation badge Award.

Students Appreciation Badge Awards

Avid Readers Awards

Fun Art Fest 2025

Category 1 – Connecting dots and colouring for age 4 – 6 years:

  • Jiana Hiten Savla took 1st position and awarded a gold medal and a certificate.

 

Category 2 – Umbrella Mosaic Art for age 7 – 8 years:

  • Parshv Hardik Shah took 1st position and awarded a gold medal and a certificate.
  • Jaini Hiten Dodhia took 2nd position and awarded a silver medal and a certificate.
  • Saitharsini Suresh took 3rd position and awarded a bronze medal and a certificate.

 

Category 3 – Drawing and colouring landscape through imagination for age 9 -10 years:

  • Aarohi Agarwal took 1st position and awarded a gold medal and a certificate.
  • Anay Nirmal Shah took 2nd position and awarded a silver medal and a certificate.
  • Morksh Chiragkumar Patel took 3rd position and awarded a bronze medal and a certificate.

Inter-school Spelling Bee Competition 2025

The neck to neck competition saw brilliant students tackling complicated words and excelling with dazzling brilliance guided by this years theme: If I can say it, I can write it, if I can write it, I can read it. We are proud to say Year 1 merited 3rd position, Year 2 -1st position, Year 3- 2nd position, Year 4 – 1st position and Year 5- 1st position all overall. All the four participants in each year group were awarded a trophy as per the position attained. The much coveted trophy for the overall best school was brought home by the Oshwal team which worked tooth and nail to ensure that we retained the trophy for the third year in a row. This colourful event, brought out true elements of sportmanship, resilience and excellence among participants as many students went home with fantastic lessons from the competition. 

The World Scholar’s Cup 2025

The World Scholar’s Cup event Nairobi region 2025 kicked off at the Light International School-Karen on Friday 21st February 2025 and culminated on Saturday 22nd February 2025 with a mega closing and awarding ceremony at The Bomas of Kenya. 

Scholars’ Bowl – 1 Trophy

3rd Place – Junior Division

  • Ayaan Harunani – 6A
  • Jinansh Gudka – 6A
  • Vishwajith Prabhu – 6A

 

Team Debate – 1 Trophy

3rd Place – Junior Division

  • Henil Shah – 6C
  • Jesse Gathoga – 6C
  • Ranveer Singh – 6E

MSMUN Annual Conference 2025

Congratulations

The reputable Annual MSMUN Conference kicked off on Tuesday 28th January 2025 up to Friday 31st January 2025 at the UNEP Headquarters in Gigiri, Nairobi. The theme for this year’s Conference was ‘Local Roots, Global Reach.’ We salute our seven students from the Primary Campus who braved the chilly morning weather to debate and argue their topics with confidence. It was clear that our young minds were ready to take on the stage and shine as always.

MSMUN

MSMUN CONFERENCE 2ND TO 5TH FEBRUARY 2021

Every year our students take part in the MSMUN conference held United Nations Headquarters, Gigiri.

This year a total of 16 delegates/ambassadors were accompanied by two teacher advisors in this annual event that was held virtually. The team was seated in our school library and presented their resolutions touching on diverse areas affecting different countries globally. The Building leadership for tomorrow slogan was well captured and mooted by the young ambassadors/delegates.

Toyota Dream Car

Congratulations

To the students who took part in the Toyota dream car Annual Art Competition.
Jia shah 2B 2nd position
Jaiden Nathwani 2B 3rd position

Year 6 Cambridge Checkpoint Exam

What a way to end the term that was characterized with so much uncertainty? The current pandemic has continued to remind us that change is the only constant thing in life. Covid-19 has changed things overnight.  Not once, not twice and this trend will remain with us a little longer. However, this should not be misconstrued to translate to leaving things to fate. In fact, it means being ready for any occurrences on the shortest notice.

Preparations for this year’s Cambridge Checkpoint Examination were done in good time; registration was complete by the deadline, confirmation of students’ details was done in good time, curriculum coverage and revision were conducted as scheduled. Pre-mock and mock examinations were administered within schedule all in readiness for the first ever Cambridge Checkpoint Examination since the Cambridge Assessment International Education began.

Tuesday 6th April 2021, the D-Day, First Paper; Maths Paper 1, Second Paper English Paper 2, then……. Until the last paper Science Paper 2 on Thursday 8th April 2021. For many of us this was nothing short of a miracle. We had narrowly missed Cambridge Checkpoint Examination last academic year amidst all the preparations we had put in place and with the new development, due to the current pandemic risked missing it for a second time in a row.

Our gratitude goes to the OERB for all the support; the Academic Consultant Mrs. Jyotsna  Chotai for the constant follow up, guidance and updates. The external Examination Officer Mr. Peter Muema, the Primary Campus Committee, Primary Campus SLT and all the teaching and non-teaching staff for their immense support.

Special thanks also go to the year 6 students for their resilience and  the parents for entrusting their children to us during such difficult moments.

 
A maiden Cambridge Checkpoint Examination for year 6 students at Oshwal Academy Nairobi Primary