23-Apr-2026
The academic year at AMNS International School culminated in a compelling display of discipline, consistency, and competitive excellence through the House Results 2025–26—reflecting not just outcomes, but the journey behind them.
In the Primary Section, Sapphire House set the pace, securing the overall lead across Literary, Cultural, and Sports, with Ruby House close behind as runners-up.
In the Secondary Section, Topaz House dominated the Literary and Cultural arena, while Ruby House followed in second position. In Sports, Ruby House emerged ahead, with Emerald and Topaz Houses sharing the runners-up position.
The House Championship standings underscored balanced performance, with Emerald House leading both Primary and Secondary Assembly, while Ruby House (Primary) and Topaz House (Secondary) secured the runners-up positions.
Beyond house standings, individual achievements added distinction across domains. In Dance, Ashwika Barik (IV B) and Jivesh Saini (IV E) led in the Primary Section, while Manya Kansara (IX B) and Mrigank Kothari (VII C) stood out in the Secondary Section. In Music, excellence was recognised through Dhyan Brahmbhatt (IX C) as the Best Guitarist, Mann Trivedi (IX C) as the Best Keyboardist, Namya Pandya (IX A) as the Best Drummer, and Mrunuja Datar (VII C) as the Best Vocalist.
Creative expression found its finest forms in Art & Craft. In the Secondary Section, Anuj Borse (IX B) (Sketching), Jhanvi Prajapati (IX C) (Painting), Anaika Singh (VI A) (Creative Skill Arts), and Medhavi Gupta (VIII B) (Portfolio Artwork) were recognised. In the Primary Section, Malav Prajapati (IV A), Durvika Chirania (II A), Deaarshi Choudhary (III C), and Dhwiti Parmar (III A) were acknowledged across respective categories.
In Sports, individual excellence was marked by Shreya Rai (VII-B) (Junior Girls), Shreyansh Singh (VIII B) (Junior Boys), Tanvi Rai (IX B) (Senior Girls), and Nikunj Ambaliya (X A) (Senior Boys), reflecting strength, focus, and determination.
With active participation at the state level across disciplines including football, basketball, table tennis, badminton, lawn tennis, swimming, karate, taekwondo, and skating, the year stood as a testament to the school’s all-round engagement.
The House Results 2025–26 go beyond rankings—they capture a culture where effort is visible, talent is nurtured, and performance is shaped by preparation, resilience, and purpose.