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FROM ALUMNI TO How does it feel to witness your child beginning their journey
PARENTS: A Full at the same school where you once started yours?
D: Watching my child start their journey at the same school where I once began
Circle at DAIS mine is incredibly special and nostalgic. It feels like coming full circle and
highlights the lasting impact the school has had on my life. Seeing them in the
same hallways and engaging with the same dedicated teachers fills me with pride
and a deep sense of connection.
N: Seeing my child step into the same school where I once roamed the halls is
pure magic. It's like a blend of nostalgia and tradition, knowing that the same
spirit that shaped me is now guiding my little one's journey. It is comforting to
know that DAIS will be his home away from home.
Have you noticed any similarities or differences between your
experiences as a student and your children's experiences?
D: Yes, I’ve noticed both similarities and differences between my experience and
my child's. The school still upholds the academic standards and values like
integrity and respect that I experienced. However, new advancements in
technology, extracurriculars, and a stronger focus on global awareness and
personalized education offer my child richer opportunities. It's also comforting to
see Mr. Basu, who was my teacher, now as the dean.
N: Absolutely, there are similarities and differences between my experience and
my child's. The motto "Dare to Dream, Learn to Excel" guides me in making tough
decisions and inspires my child to aim high and give their best. While core values
like hard work and perseverance remain, the school now integrates advanced
technology and global citizenship with strong Indian values, providing my child
A conversation with Dhruv Gupta and Natasha with a broader and more nuanced education.
Chhatrapati - Two alumni parents
Are there any traditions or memories from your time at the
As an alum of the school, what motivated your decision to school that you're excited for your children to experience?
enroll your child here during their formative years?
D: I’m excited for my children to experience the vibrant festivals and sports days
that were highlights of my school years, fostering camaraderie and teamwork.
D: I chose this school for my child because of its strong academic reputation, I look forward to seeing them participate in school plays and performances,
which mirrors the high-quality education I received. Its focus on values, character building confidence and creativity. Sharing these traditions with them brings joy
development, and community support is crucial to me, as I believe a nurturing and a sense of continuity, allowing them to create their own cherished memories.
environment shapes well-rounded individuals. Additionally, the variety of
extracurricular activities allows students to explore interests and build diverse N: Walking through the school gates feels like stepping back in time. The
skills outside the classroom. warmth and innovative spirit of education are still very much alive. Twenty years
ago, Panther House was thriving, and the school was smaller. I missed out on the
N: I truly believe that early years set the stage for a lifetime of curiosity and night school tradition, which I wish I’d experienced. The annual trip to Jamnagar
exploration. DAIS offers the perfect blend of nurturing and academic foundation, was always a thrilling highlight! I'm delighted to see Ms. Sonali Bajaj, my former
creating an environment where kids can flourish and dream big. Business Studies teacher, still anchoring the school, along with Cawas Sir and
Hari Sir, who are now teaching my son Reyaan pencil rolls and dribbling skills.