“A true leader inspires others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more.”
The Investiture Ceremony for the academic session 2025–26 was celebrated with great pride and solemnity at the Primary Wing of Renaissance School on 12 July 2025. It was a moment that echoed responsibility, commitment, and the spirit of leadership.
The ceremony began with a serene and soul-touching prayer, invoking blessings for the newly elected council members. The presence of our distinguished dignitaries—Chief Administrator Mr. Abhirag Sharma, along with Senior Administrators Mr. Vishwas Sharma and Mr. Shivam Mohan Sharma, and our Headmistress Mrs. Bhawna Bhardwaj—graced the occasion with dignity and warmth.
The event unfolded with a heartfelt welcome, followed by the official commencement of the Investiture Ceremony. A special musical presentation of the song “Aashayein” uplifted the spirits of the audience, beautifully portraying the power of hope, dreams, and aspirations. The performance was followed by a dazzling dance, thematically woven around the success story of Renaissance—highlighting academic excellence and achievements across extracurricular domains like art, music, sports, and innovation.
The stage then witnessed one of the most prestigious moments—the badges and sashes distribution. As the young leaders stepped forward to receive their symbols of responsibility, the atmosphere brimmed with pride and promise. Their confident strides reflected not just the honor of the moment but also their readiness to serve and lead.
A moving Oath Ceremony followed, where the newly elected council members pledged their allegiance to uphold the values of the school and fulfill their duties with integrity, fairness, and commitment. The hall resonated with the collective determination of the young leaders, making it a moment to cherish.
One of the highlights was the conferring of the sashes and badges to the newly elected Head Boy, DEVANSH SHARMA (V C) and Head Girl, AADHIKKA KAUSHIK (V A). Their proud yet humble demeanor set the tone for a year of responsible leadership and service.
Our Student Council Members for the Session 2025–26 are:
• Deputy Head Boy: AGAMJOT SINGH PAHWA (IV A)
• Deputy Head Girl: MANYA GOEL (IV B)
• Literary Head English: NIHIRA DIWAKAR (V D)
• Literary Head Hindi: AVNIKA SINGH (V B)
• Cultural Head (Boy): AKSHAT RAJ SINGH (V A)
• Cultural Head (Girl): AAKRITI GOEL (V B)
• School Sports Captain: PRANAV (V D)
• School Sports Vice Captain: ANGEL (IV C)
• Chandrasekhar House Captain: ARADHAY TYAGI (V B)
• Chandrasekhar House Vice Captain: ABAAN ALI (IV E)
• Chandrasekhar House Sports Captain: VANSH (V D)
• Khorana House Captain: LAKSHAYA GOSWAMI (V A)
• Khorana House Vice Captain: ARNAV GARG (IV C)
• Khorana House Sports Captain: MAYANK KUMAR (V F)
• Raman House Captain: BHAVYA KUMAR SHARMA (V B)
• Raman House Vice Captain: MAHALAVNYA SWEONI SINGH (IV C)
• Raman House Sports Captain: AVIRAL SINGH (V E)
• Sen House Captain: ANIKA CHAUDHARY (V A)
• Sen House Vice Captain: ANANT SINGH (IV G)
• Sen House Sports Captain: NAVYA SHARMA (V D)
• Tagore House Captain: AMOGH SHARMA (V C)
• Tagore House Vice Captain: NAVIKA SONI (IV E)
• Tagore House Sports Captain: PARIDHI (V G)
• Teresa House Captain: PARTH GUPTA (V A)
• Teresa House Vice Captain: GOURANSH RANA (IV B)
• Teresa House Sports Captain: VIHAN MALIK (V F)
A heartfelt gratitude note was delivered by the Head Boy and Head Girl, thanking the school leadership and teachers for their unwavering trust, and pledging to lead with commitment and humility.
To inspire the newly elected council, Mr. Abhirag Sharma addressed the gathering with his insightful words on leadership. He spoke about what it truly means to be a leader—not one who commands, but one who guides, listens, and leads by example. His message left a lasting impression on the young minds, motivating them to rise beyond titles and become role models of character and courage.
The ceremony concluded on a patriotic note with the National Anthem, uniting everyone in the spirit of pride, discipline, and dedication to the nation and the school.














































