Date: 28 February 2026 (Saturday) Venue: J. Krishnamurthy Amphitheatre (School OAT) Organised by: Science Club
Colonels Academy celebrated National Science Day with great enthusiasm and intellectual spirit on 28th February 2026 at the J. Krishnamurthy Amphitheatre. The event was organised by the Science Club to honour the remarkable discovery of the Raman Effect by C. V. Raman, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics.
The programme aimed to inspire students to develop scientific temperament, curiosity, and innovation.
Highlights of the Event
Speech on National Science Day Sanvi Aukta of Class IX delivered an informative speech explaining the importance of science in daily life and the significance of Sir C. V. Raman’s groundbreaking discovery.
Poetry Presentation Daivik Ramuka of Class III beautifully recited a poem dedicated to science, adding creativity and enthusiasm to the celebration.
Project Demonstration – Rainwater Harvesting Nancy and Asti of Class IX presented a working model on Rainwater Harvesting. Their demonstration highlighted sustainable water conservation techniques and encouraged environmental responsibility among students.
🔹 Vote of Thanks The programme concluded with a formal Vote of Thanks delivered by the Principal, appreciating the efforts of the Science Club and encouraging students to pursue scientific thinking and innovation.
The celebration successfully instilled curiosity, creativity, and respect for scientific achievements among students. The event reaffirmed Colonels Academy’s commitment to nurturing young minds with knowledge, research orientation, and practical learning.