August 25 2025
The fest was a celebration of language, literature and art ! The school was filled with excitement and enthusiasm as the students practiced both in groups as well as individually.
The fest included the following events :
Interhouse Word Power Competition 2025 ( Classes VII-VIII)
“Words are the wands and language is the true magic.”
With this enchanting thought, the Word Power competition, an integral highlight of the Shishukunj Literary Fest 2025, unfurled its spellbinding journey on August 25th.
The competition, being the very first event of the fest, set the tone for the days ahead. The stage instantly came alive as the anchors opened the show with the magical worlds of Harry Potter and Shakespeare, weaving wit and wonder into their words. What followed was an exhilarating battle of vocabulary, idioms and linguistic flair, aptly proving that words can indeed be mightier than the sword.
The rounds, including Spell Me Right, Use Me Right ,Identify the Idioms, Rapid Fire, and many more, kept the participants and audience at the edge of their seats. Each house fought fiercely, conjuring words with confidence, cleverness and creativity. The energy in the auditorium was electric, with cheers ringing out after every clever answer and witty comeback.
The participants dazzled with their quick thinking and expansive vocabulary, while the anchors sprinkled humor and charm, ensuring the event remained lively and memorable.
The results were as thrilling as the contest itself:
In the end, Word Power was not just a competition, it was a celebration of language, imagination and the joy of learning together. With camaraderie and friendly rivalry on full display, the event left behind an unforgettable spark to kickstart the Literary Fest 2025 with magic, meaning and, of course, words!
Inter-House Sanskrit Shlok Competition 2025
The Inter-House Sanskrit Shlok Competition was held on August 25, 2025, for students of Classes VI to VIII. The event celebrated the timeless heritage of Sanskrit literature and encouraged students to explore the depth of classical texts, strengthen their oratory skills, and appreciate the wisdom preserved in India’s ancient scriptures.
Each house presented carefully selected shloks, recited with devotion, clarity, and confidence.
The audience was deeply impressed by the participants’ expressive recitation and their ability to convey both meaning and emotion through ancient verses. The event reflected not only linguistic skills but also a profound respect for India’s cultural and literary traditions.
The judges of the event were:
After much deliberation, the judges announced the results:
The competition was more than just a contest—it was a celebration of eloquence, tradition, and the timeless beauty of Sanskrit shloks, adding a vibrant dimension to this year’s Literary Fest.
Inter House Hindi Katha Kathan Competition (Classes VI–VIII)
The Inter House Hindi Katha Kathan Competition for Classes VI–VIII was held on 26 August, 2025 with great enthusiasm, celebrating the timeless art of storytelling. The program began on an auspicious note with the lighting of the lamp, followed by words of encouragement from the esteemed judges, Mrs. Pooja Sri Vyas and Mrs. Niddhi Jain.
The young participants narrated stories that revolved around powerful themes—courage and determination, and the wisdom and experiences of the elderly.Each narration was engaging and thought-provoking, offering timeless lessons on resilience, respect, and the role of wise choices in shaping one’s journey. The stories left the audience not just entertained, but truly inspired to carry these values into their own lives..
The competition was a true reflection of confidence, expression, and creativity. The storytellers skillfully brought their narratives to life, blending emotion and clarity in their delivery, while highlighting values that remain relevant across generations.
The judges for the event were :
After a series of memorable performances, the results were announced.
The event proved to be more than a contest—it was a celebration of the rich tradition of storytelling and the timeless values embedded in Hindi literature.The stories narrated served as a reminder that courage and wisdom are guiding lights in life’s journey, and that storytelling continues to be a powerful way to pass on these timeless lessons.
French Song Presentation – A Mélodieuse (Melodious) Celebration of Language and Culture
The school resonated with music, rhythm, and joy during the French Song Presentation, held as part of the school’s Literary Fest. The delightful event brought together students of Classes VI to VIII as the audience, giving them the chance to experience culture outside of textbooks by enjoying not only music but also the beauty of the French language.
The presentation featured melodious performances of popular French songs, each with its own unique charm and vigour:
The event was both entertaining and educational, thanks to the lively atmosphere created by the students’ passionate singing, confident presentation, and clear pronunciation.
More than just a show, the French Song Presentation was a celebration of the joy of learning through music, adding vibrancy to this year’s Literary Fest.
Poem Recitation : Class VI
The Fest also included a presentation of poems by the students of Class VI. Each section , proudly came up on stage and recited a well rehearsed poem. The poems were carefully chosen and well recited. This activity gave an opportunity to all students to come up on stage and face the audience , putting aside their stage fright and apprehensions. The poems presented were as follows:
IGNITE 2025 – A Celebration of Words, Courage & Inspiration
As part of the much-awaited Inter-House Literary Fest, The Shishukunj International School, Indore, proudly hosted Ignite, a motivational speech competition for students of Classes IX to XII. True to its name, the event ignited sparks of courage, resilience, and self-belief as young Shishyans took the stage to inspire, motivate, and move their audience with their powerful words.
Each speaker brought forth a unique perspective shaped by personal experiences, struggles, and victories. From confronting fear and self-doubt to embracing imperfections, from transforming pain into strength to discovering the power of perseverance, the speeches reflected maturity far beyond years.
Some spoke about the illusion of the “perfect moment” and how waiting for it often holds us back — urging peers to “start messy, but start now”. Others shared heartfelt journeys of grief and resilience, reminding everyone that true strength often comes from enduring silent battles. We heard voices that turned personal struggles into powerful lessons — about rising every time you fall, proving wrong the doubts of others, and writing one’s own story. Through real-life sporting experiences, students illustrated how the mind can overcome the body’s limits and push one to greatness. Hindi speeches too carried depth and soul — reminding us that “क़ोशिश करने वालों की कभी हार नहीं होती” and that success is measured not by winning alone but by the effort and spirit to keep trying.
The judges for the event were :
The competition was tough, but after careful judgment, the following winners were declared:
English Speakers
Hindi Speakers
IGNITE 2025 was not just a competition — it was a celebration of resilience, creativity, and the fearless spirit of Shishyans who dared to use their voices to inspire change.
Interhouse Perfect Pitch Competition 2025 ( Classes IX-XII)
The school reached new heights of excitement on its second day, 26th August 2025, with the much-anticipated Interhouse Perfect Pitch Competition. By the time the curtains rose, the auditorium was already alive with eager chatter and what followed was nothing short of a theatrical extravaganza where books and movies became living, breathing performances.
This year, the competition carried four thought-provoking themes which were Political Satire, Voyage, Mythology and Revolutionary. Each house was tasked with bringing a book and a movie under these categories to life, not only persuading the audience of their brilliance but also weaving them into unforgettable stage experiences.
Devi Ahilya House pitched with biting humor and sharp commentary in their pitch of the movie Don’t Look Up under Political Satire, striking a balance between comedy and urgency that kept the audience engaged. Their book, V for Vendetta, was staged with dramatic flair, complete with striking visuals and a tone that echoed the spirit of rebellion.
Dhyanchand House took a contrasting route. Their book, The Great Indian Novel, was presented with wit and intellect, skillfully highlighting how satire and history intertwine. The mood shifted dramatically with their movie, Schindler’s List, where the solemnity and poignancy of the pitch left the auditorium in goosebumps.
Kalam House brought warmth and imagination with the book Before the Coffee Gets Cold: Tales from the Café. The narrative of second chances was delivered so thoughtfully that it felt as though time itself had slowed. Their movie pitch, Troy, was staged with grandeur. It was mythology retold through a lens of courage, love and betrayal that made it unforgettable.
Lata Mangeshkar House was nothing short of vibrant. Their movie pitch, The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir, overflowed with charm, humor and adventure, while their book choice, Medusa, gave mythology a fresh voice, reimagining an ancient tale with modern sensibilities and depth.
The variety was extraordinary with props, costumes, background visuals and impassioned performances that all came together to create an atmosphere that was immersive and electrifying. It wasn’t just about pitching books and movies, it was about making the audience feel as though they had stepped into the worlds of each story.
After a spellbinding series of presentations, the results were announced:
Book Round
Movie Round
The event ended with thunderous applause as students and judges alike reflected on the sheer talent and creativity on display. Perfect Pitch 2025 proved that when stories meet imagination, the stage becomes limitless.
Inter House Darpan ( Hindi Character Enactment ) Competition 2025
The Literary Fest of 2025 concluded in style on August 26 with the much-awaited interhouse storytelling competition, Darpan. As the final event of the celebration of literature, Darpan carried the promise of creativity, energy and an unforgettable finale, and it delivered on all counts.
The air in the auditorium buzzed with anticipation as students gathered to witness the magic of stories unfold on stage. From the very first performance, the atmosphere was electric. Participants did not merely narrate tales, they lived them, turning the stage into a space where imagination and reality intertwined.
The stories covered a wide spectrum of themes and genres. Some dipped into the well of Indian tradition, reimagining mythological tales and folklores with fresh energy, while others explored modern-day dilemmas with wit and poignancy. There were tales of courage and resilience that stirred the audience, humorous narratives that had everyone laughing and reflective pieces that encouraged listeners to pause and think. Each performance was more than a recitation. It was theatre, poetry and emotion all woven together. The expressive voices, gestures and passion of the participants transported the audience across time and place, making them travel through centuries, cultures and emotions within minutes.
What made Darpan truly special was the way every story mirrored human experiences, be it joy, struggle, hope or imagination, holding up a mirror, as its name suggests, to life itself.
The competition was fierce and the audience responded with thunderous applause and cheers after every performance.
The judges for the event were :
When the final results were declared, the hall erupted in excitement:
The announcement marked not just the end of a competition, but the grand conclusion of the entire Literary Fest. Darpan left behind a trail of inspiration, reminding everyone that while the Fest may have ended, the stories born on its stage would continue to echo in hearts and minds.
With this, the curtain fell on the Literary Fest 2025, an event that celebrated the written and spoken word in all its beauty, and one that will be remembered for its creativity, spirit and the joy of storytelling.