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International Virtual Conference  DAIS PARTICIPATION IN

          ROUND SQUARE POSTCARDS

 Our Environment: A Responsible Legacy - Newcastle Grammar

 School, Australia
           Adventure in the Centre - A Postcard from St Philip's College, Australia
 On 8th June 2022, six delegates from grade 7 along with Ms. Sushila Victor participated in a Virtual RS Conference hosted by the
           The Round Square Postcard hosted by St Phillip's College, Australia, on 24th August 2022,
 Newcastle Grammar School, Australia, on the theme 'Our Environment: A Responsible Legacy'. The aim of the conference was to build
           was attended by four DAIS delegates from Grade 11 along with Ms. Manisha Nanda. The
 student commitment towards action that leaves a positive environmental legacy for the future.
           event included 45 attendees from across India and Australia. The event started with the
 The Conference started with sharing of pre-conference task and delegates proudly shared the school wide environmental initiatives that   host students introducing the theme of Adventure, beginning spirited discussions on what
           Adventure meant to each one of them. Through the discussions, delegates learned about
 have been taken undertaken at DAIS since the last several years. After reflecting on the pre-tasks in breakout sessions, students heard
 from Cherry Sung, one of the 2021 International   the meaning of adventure and its pivotal role in our lives as students.
 Young Eco Heroes from South Korea, who   Soon afterward, the delegates were split into breakout rooms. The delegates continued
 shared her “Greener is Cleaner” initiative and   having intense and valuable discussions in smaller groups, where they freely voiced their
 highlighted the causes of various ecosystem   opinions and shared their own experiences. The delegates returned to the main meeting
           and shared insightful learnings from the barazza conversations. The Postcard enabled
 related problems. In the next keynote speech,
           the delegates to understand the 'Spirit of Adventure', as well as the importance of
 the students learned about the significance of
           taking risks and stepping out of their comfort zones.
 building awareness and how the youth can
 contribute towards solving global problems.  Reflections: “It was a momentous event! I enjoyed interacting with the barazza
           leaders from Australia. Overall, it was a wonderful experience and an even better
 Reflection: “The conference gave the students   learning opportunity!”
 an opportunity to better understand large-scale
           DAIS Delegates: Anishka Manawat, Aneesh Kumar, Zahra Kachwala, and Ziya Sheth.
 environmental issues. The students were inspired
 and motivated to implement changes in their
 surroundings as a first step towards change.”
 DAIS Delegates: Shloka Choudhary,   Tall Tales and Folklore - A Postcard from Rockport School,
 Siddhant Mehendale, Sanaya Chadha,   Northern Ireland
 Ayanna Vazirani Arishka Betadpur and
           On 15th June 2022, six students from Grade 6 along with Ms. Mitali Palav participated in a Round Square
 Sohum Anand
           Postcard hosted by the Rockport School, Northern Ireland, on the theme ‘Tall Tales and Folklore’. The Postcard explored storytelling
                                            traditions from around the world and was attended by 13 schools from 8 countries. The
                                            hosts started off by sharing examples of the rich tradition of stories and tales from
                                            Ireland. They then invited the participants to share their presentations describing popular
                                            traditions from their own countries. The DAIS delegates had prepared a presentation
                                            based on one of the many stories from the compilation, 'Tales of Panchatantra'. They
 Democracy: The Power of Stories -          chose the story ‘The Monkey and the Crocodile’, with a moral of how quick wit and
                                            agile thinking is the best way to survive. Participants had great fun and learned a lot
                                            about each other’s cultures. They were able to understand and grasp different methods
 Riverdale Country School, United States
                                     of storytelling and how to effectively present an engaging tale.
 On 5th May 2022, five students from Grade 7 along with Ms. Sunita Nath   DAIS Delegates: Agastya Naidu, Nandika Ramchand, Hitansh Bhatt, Anika Jalan,
 participated in a Virtual RS Conference on 'Democracy: The Power of Stories',   Kimaya Jagtap and Tamanna Tripathi Kaur.
 hosted by the Riverdale Country School, New York. The conference explored how
 schools around the world approach democracy.

 The Virtual Conference started with a presentation by the host school followed by a
 keynote from Ms. Ophelia Watahomigie-Corliss, a member of the Havasupai Tribe,   Poverty and Women's Rights - A Postcard from Thomas More
 about her efforts to bring basic broadband access to her village which was situated   College, South Africa
 at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. After a brief breakout room session to   On Wednesday, 17th August 2022, four delegates from Grade 11 along with Mr. Sreeraman
 discuss their learnings, the delegates heard from   Ramanathan, attended a Round Square Postcard hosted by Thomas More College, South
 Ms. Antoinette Quarshie about her learnings and   Africa based on the theme ‘Poverty and Women’s Rights’. Featuring delegates from across
 experiences of growing up in four different countries   the world, including India, Pakistan, South Africa and Australia, the Postcard aimed to
 and how education could be different worldwide.  discuss the issues of women’s rights through the lens of Psychology and Economics.
           The Postcard began with a compelling performance in the form of a play by the host
 Reflection: “The conference enabled students to   school, which involved inspiring spoken-word poetry on stereotypes faced by women and
 learn and gain exposure to diverse cultures and   how to overcome them. This was followed by a stimulating keynote speech by a
 perspectives. The students had the opportunity to   renowned psychologist, who discussed women’s rights and its relation to poverty. The
 introspect upon their own privileges and   students also heard another keynote speech on Economics and the Unpaid Care
 responsibilities that come with it.”  Economy, establishing the relationship between economics and women’s rights. These
           speeches were followed by a baraza session that consisted of delegates formulating
 DAIS Delegates: Atharv Agarwal, Riaan Mehta,   solutions to treat these problems.
 Rishab Tiwari, Jai Sachdeva and Devaryaa   In conclusion, the event provided an insightful understanding of individual, cultural,
 Makhijaa.  historical and demographic influences on the issues of poverty related to Women’s rights.
           DAIS Delegates: Ishani Badala, Hrishita Shah, Advait Variyar and Sumeir Walia
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