
An insightful session was held for the teachers of Scottish High on Safeguarding Classrooms
conducted by Pratisandhi Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to de-stigmatizing
sexuality education and raising awareness to help teachers make informed decisions while
nurturing student behaviour.
The session, led by Ms Anisha Hallan, an experienced sexuality educator, and Dr. Kaavya Sreedhar a gynaecologist, with extensive experience in both medical practice and sexuality
education focused on equipping teachers with the tools and knowledge to create safe and
inclusive classrooms, free from stereotypes and biases.
Teachers gained an understanding of the harmful effects of gender stereotyping, which can lead
to emotional distress and mental health issues in students and were encouraged to reflect on
their own biases and avoid making assumptions that could reinforce stereotypes. Additionally,
they were taught to carefully assess classroom situations before taking action, ensuring a
supportive and inclusive environment for all students.
The workshop was a success, with all teachers actively participating and leaving with practical
tools to safeguard their classrooms.

School Chairman, Dr Cdr Kartikay Saini, was the keynote speaker at the 13th National Conference on K-12 Leadership, held in Bengaluru, organised by Education Today, where he delivered a ‘special’ session on promoting inclusive education in schools. His address highlighted the importance of equitable practices, empathy, and systemic support in building truly inclusive learning environments […]

CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL 2025- THE FESTIVE EXTRAVAGANZA! Once again, Scottish High welcomes the festive season with Christmas Carnival 2025. A dazzling spectacle that is sure to transform the school into a winter wonderland! With a crisp December breeze, warm festive decorations, a joyous atmosphere, holiday music, unlimited games, thrilling rides, the aroma of delicious food stalls, […]

The Inter-Clan Poem Recitation Competition for Grade 7 students was conducted by the MFL Department in the MPH on 2nd December 2025. The students participated with great enthusiasm and confidently presented their poems. The main aim of this competition was to improve the speaking skills of the students. Poem recitation not only requires good language […]