Vistaara Grades 6-8, 2026
A Grand Showcase of Innovation, Learning, and Talent
Vistaara 2026 was a vibrant and inspiring academic showcase that highlighted the creativity, confidence, and interdisciplinary learning of students from Grades 6 to 8. The event provided a dynamic platform for young learners to present their knowledge and skills while actively involving parents in meaningful learning experiences.
The English Department organized engaging sessions on story writing, persuasive speaking, and modern interpretations of Shakespeare. Through workshops, role plays, board games, music, and puppet shows, students demonstrated strong communication skills and literary understanding. Mathematics projects connected concepts with sports and everyday life, integrating physics principles to promote practical and analytical thinking. Concept-based explanations helped students understand the “why” behind mathematical formulas.
The Science departments presented a wide range of innovative models and experiments. Physics exhibits included pinhole cameras, prisms, hydraulics, and rocket science models, all linked to 21st-century skills and Sustainable Development Goals. Chemistry projects blended traditional knowledge with modern applications through experiments on non-Newtonian fluids, SPF testing, and fruit ripening. Biology displays featured first-aid kits, DNA extraction, disease detection games, and health awareness models, reflecting students’ curiosity and scientific confidence.
In History and Civics, students explored climate change through historical perspectives such as Krishnadevaraya’s court and the findings from Keezhadi, highlighting sustainable practices and environmental responsibility. Geography presentations focused on mapping through time, AI, GIS, and career opportunities, with hands-on activities using scientific instruments that captured parents’ interest.
Cyber Vistaara showcased students’ digital literacy through projects on coding, cyber safety, data storage, encryption, and real-world technology applications. Life Skills sessions emphasized financial, media, and digital literacy through interactive activities that encouraged strong parent-child participation. Students confidently led discussions and responded thoughtfully to questions.
The Hindi and Tamil departments added rich cultural dimensions to the event. Hindi students presented an impactful role play, Buddhi ka Saudagar, and conducted a collaborative cooking session on traditional Odia cuisine. Tamil students demonstrated traditional games while highlighting cultural values, life skills, and career opportunities.
The STEM pavilion displayed advanced projects in robotics, automation, IoT, artificial intelligence, and sustainability. Models such as Mars Rovers, smart trolleys, automated gates, and air and water quality systems reflected innovation, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities.
Vistaara 2026 successfully celebrated experiential learning, creativity, and collaboration. The event strengthened the partnership between parents, students, and teachers, leaving a lasting impression as a true reflection of holistic education and future-ready learning.