The school uniform is compulsory for all students from Classes Nursery to XII. Parents are requested to ensure that their ward comes to school in the correct and complete uniform. Students have to wear their Uniform with Dignity & Pride.
| BOYS: | GIRLS: |
|---|---|
| Off White Shirt | Off White Shirt |
| Grey Shorts (I – IV) | Grey Skirt |
| Grey Tie | Grey Tie |
| Grey Socks | Grey Socks |
| Grey Belt | Grey Belt |
| Black Shoes | Black Shoes |
| Cardigan | Cardigan |
| Waist Coat (I – IV) | Waist Coat (V - XII) |
| Full Length Pants (V - XII) | For Class XI & XII girls have to wear trousers instead of a skirt. |
| Blazer (V - XII) |
Blue Track Pants with respective House colour T-Shirts & White Sports Shoes & School Socks
School Uniform for Kindergarten School Uniform
Our Children's Day celebration was filled with energy and joy. Teachers performed dances, a fun skit, and Halloween/Retro fashion shows. Students enjoyed riddles and took part in on-the-spot dance and singing. A surprise flash mob led by our dance teacher brought everyone together, as both students and teachers joined in. The mascot added to the fun by distributing chocolates, making the day truly memorable.
The Annual School Exhibition, "Synnovate", held on 25th October 2025, saw enthusiastic participation from all grades.
Chief guest CA Ashish Chawra inaugurated the event and appreciated the school's focus on innovative learning.
A First Aid Demonstration taught students essential skills like CPR and choking response.
Students showcased creative exhibits across subjects including Science, Social Science, Art, Computer, AI, and Languages.
Visitors were impressed by the clarity and confidence in the student's presentations.
Overall, Synnovate was a successful and enriching platform for creativity and collaborative learning.
Our school Celebrated Diwali with vibrant enthusiasm. The programme commenced with a special assembly where students eloquently highlighted the festival's significance and the triumph of good over evil.
A brief yet captivating cultural show followed, featuring songs, dances, and skits portraying Lord Rama's return to Ayodhya. These performances underscored the festival's core values of truth, love, and harmony. Teachers enriched the occasion with messages encouraging an eco-friendly Diwali.
The celebration concluded with an inspiring address by the Principal, urging everyone to illuminate others' lives through kindness and generosity.