The Blossoms School proudly hosted its much-awaited Prize Giving Ceremony on 11th February 2026 for Classes VI to X and on 12th February 2026 for Classes I to V. The two-day celebration was a tribute to the hard work, perseverance, and achievements of students during the academic year 2025–26.
The ceremony recognised students across various categories, including Discipline, Most Improved Student, Subject-wise Excellence, 95% and 100% Attendance, and Overall Academic Excellence for those who demonstrated outstanding performance across all subjects. The applause of those present on the occasion reflected not only achievement but also the spirit of healthy competition and dedication.
A special highlight of the ceremony was the recognition of Zaid Abdur Rehman, who received a Mohammad Jasim Arif Khan Memorial Award for Character and Achievement. His enduring excellence and all-round performance set an inspiring example for his peers.


The event was gracefully hosted by two educators on separate days, ensuring a smooth and engaging flow of the programme. Behind the scenes, the ceremony was the result of extensive teamwork. From the careful selection and purchase of books to their sorting and packaging, and from drafting and writing certificates to organising logistics from the World Book Fair in New Delhi, every task demanded patience, coordination, and commitment. Educators from every department—librarian, art department, pre-school, middle school, and secondary sections—contributed wholeheartedly, making the event a grand success.

The prizes and certificates were presented by the Principal, Mrs. Saman Sherwani, and the Managing Trustee, Mr. M. K. Sherwani, who congratulated the awardees and encouraged all students to continue striving for excellence. Their inspiring words reminded students that success is not merely about winning prizes but about consistent effort, discipline, and growth.



























The Prize Giving Ceremony stood as a proud reminder of the school’s commitment to nurturing not only academic brilliance but also character, discipline, and holistic development. It was indeed a celebration of achievement, dedication, and the bright promise of the future.