Student Achievement

Student Achievement

Student Achievement

Asian Under-16 Tennis Championship

Rudra Batham, from 10E, shines at the Asian Junior U-16 Under Tour Boys & Girls 2024! Securing the Boys Under-16 Doubles Runner-up title and an impressive 9th place in Singles, Rudra’s stellar performance captivated audiences and inspired aspiring players nationwide. He participated in the Punjab Tour Asian U -16 Tennis Championship from 15th April to 19th April 2024 held at Singha Sports Academy Jalandhar (Punjab) Gwalior Glory High School congratulates Rudra Batham on his remarkable achievements and wishes him a happy and successful future ahead!  

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M.P STATE RANKING TENNIS TOURNAMENT -2024

*1st M.P STATE RANKING TENNIS TOURNAMENT -2024* Late Shri Itthal Das Garhpale Memorial, 1st M.P STATE RANKING TENNIS TOURNAMENT -2024, was organised by the Department of Sports and Youth Welfare, MP and Gwalior Chambal Tennis Association, at City Centre Tennis Complex, Gwalior. Students of Gwalior Glory High School *Rudra Batham*, won Boys under 18 singles and secured the Runner-up position in the Men’s Singles event, and Jaydev Sharma secured runner-up position in Boys under 18 singles. Gwalior Glory High School congratulates them and wishes them a happy and successful future ahead.  

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Aryabhata Ganit Challenge-2023

Arnav Jain, a diligent student of Class 10, has showcased his mathematical prowess by securing a merit certificate in the prestigious Aryabhata Ganit Challenge 2023 organized by CBSE. His outstanding performance has earned him a place among the top hundred participants, highlighting his dedication and excellence in the field of Mathematics. His achievement reflects both his personal commitment and the high standard of education at Gwalior Glory High School. Congratulations to Arnav for this well-deserved recognition!

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“ThreadTales – The Cozy Coding Quilt”

The AI Student Community (AISC), along with the Central Board of Secondary Education and Intel, organised the challenge “ThreadTales – The Cozy Coding Quilt” for the month of February, 2024. Shaury Sharma from Gwalior Glory High School, Class XI, has clinched victory in the Python Coding Challenge. This triumph not only reflects Shaury’s outstanding abilities but also underscores the exceptional talent and programming acumen nurtured at Gwalior Glory High School.

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Asian Ranking Under-16 Tennis Tournament 2024

We are thrilled to announce that Rudra Batham, a talented student from Gwalior Glory High School, Class 9E, participated in the Asian Ranking under 16 Tennis Tournament 2024, held from 16th to 22nd March 2024 at the International Tennis Stadium in Jora Raipur, Chattisgarh. Rudra showcased his skills and determination on the court. We are delighted to share that he secured the impressive positions of Boys under 16 Doubles Runner Up and Singles 9th Place. The entire school is immensely proud of Rudra and his outstanding achievement!

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The 39th M.P. Young Scientist Congress

*“You don’t understand anything until you learn it more than one way.”* Glorians actively participated in *The 39th M.P. Young Scientist Congress* held between 21st February and 23rd February 2024 at MITS, Gwalior to motivate and encourage students and also to foster a spirit of collaboration and knowledge-sharing. The students participated in the *Tech Exhibition* on 22nd February where various models based on AI such as Finger Print based Bike lock, Defensive Radar System, Rotating Solar Panel, Smart Helmet etc were presented. They were also able to enhance their skills and were able to find solutions for the difficulties faced using AI. The event also included keynote speeches by renowned experts, who shared their experiences and insights with the young participants. They emphasized on the importance of research in various disciplines and encouraged the students to pursue scientific exploration. The event was successful as it inspired our young minds to pursue research careers and contribute to the scientific aptitude. More Images

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