The Indian Community School, Senior, organized an Interbranch Wealth Out of Waste Competition on Monday, 3rd November 2025, for students of Grades V to VIII. The aim of the event was to encourage students to think creatively and use waste materials to make something useful and beautiful. The theme of the competition, “Transforming Scraps into Stories of Sustainability,” inspired everyone to see how small changes can make a big difference for our planet.
A total of 128 enthusiastic students from different branches of ICSK participated in 34 teams. Each team worked together to turn waste into wonderful creations and shared how their product could help promote a cleaner, greener world. Their ideas and efforts showed how creativity can go hand in hand with caring for the environment.
The artwork displayed during the competition was truly inspiring. Students crafted a variety of beautiful and meaningful pieces. Each artwork told its own story of transformation, reflecting imagination, care for nature, and a vision for a sustainable future. The colorful displays filled the venue with creativity and hope, showing that with a little thought, even discarded items can be turned into treasures.
In Category 1 for Classes V and VI, the first prize was won by The Indian Community School, Khaitan (Allen Wood, Aiden Feby George, Omar Rashdan, and Hanash Hasan Parakkal). The second prize also bagged by ICSK Khaitan (Niranjana Anoop Karal, Ifrah Shaik, Sharon Manish Chowdhary, and Ayshin Fathima Moothedath), and the third place was secured by ICSK Junior (Ayesha Rehmatullah Jalgaonkar and Naomi Elsa Reju).
In Category 2 for Classes VII and VIII, The Indian Community School, Senior (Mathew Thomas, Jeffrey Rony, and Ethan Thomas) won the first prize, followed by ICSK Khaitan (Abdulaziz Kazi, Ahmod Solkar, Ayaan Parker, and Noel Moses Noronha) in second place, and ICSK Khaitan (Yazan Faisal, Nibin Varkey Joseph, Muhammed Hanih Fisal, and Shadaan Semeej) in the third place.
Mrs. Susan Rajesh, Vice Principal of ICSK Senior, appreciated all the participants and congratulated the winners with medals and certificates. The event was a beautiful reminder that creativity has no limits and that even waste can be turned into something meaningful. It encouraged students to think responsibly, care for the environment, and believe that small steps can lead to a big change.
