The Vigyantram Grand Finale was magnificently organized at IIT Delhi on 10th and 11th January 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., bringing together young innovators from across the nation on a prestigious academic platform. After successfully qualifying the initial round, St. John’s School felt immensely proud and honored to have its students selected and invited to participate in the Vigyantram National Level Championship (NLC), organized by Vigyantram in collaboration with Enactus, IIT Delhi.
The championship this year featured multiple competitive categories, including the Little Champ Robotics Championship for students of Grades 3 to 5 and the Robotron Robotics Championship for students of Grades 6 to 8, with eligibility extended to winners of various robotics workshops. Representing the innovation category, the students of St. John’s School demonstrated exceptional ingenuity and technical acumen under the expert guidance of the Robotics Teacher, Ms. Bhavyakriti Tandon. The smooth coordination and effective management of the event were carried out under the supervision of the in-charges, Ms. Shama Khan and Ms. Sonal Srivastav
The school participated with three dynamic teams—Tiny Techies from Classes 3 to 5, Tech Nova from Classes 7 to 8, and Metal and Mind from Classes 7 to 8, Quantum X of Classes 7 to 8 The Grand Finale stood as a vibrant showcase of engineering brilliance, creative problem-solving, and collaborative learning, fostering a deep-rooted culture of technology, innovation, and scientific temper among the participants.
From Classes 3 to 5, the qualified students included Advay Agarwal, Chaynit Gupta, and Hardik Solanki, who displayed remarkable enthusiasm and technical understanding at a young age. From Classes 7 to 8, Group 1 comprised Arnav Prakash Jha, Arnav Raj, Kartik Rathore, and Rashi Joshi; Group 2 included Asna Chauhan, Amogh Gupta, Akshat Sinha, and Aahana Stahankey; and Group 3 consisted of Ansh Sanger, Darsh Yadav, Aniket Gupta, Virat Singh, and Samanyu Rai Dogra. Each group showcased commendable innovation, teamwork, and analytical thinking throughout the competition.
Participation in the Vigyantram National Level Championship proved to be an enriching and transformative experience for the students. The event provided invaluable exposure to advanced robotics, cutting-edge innovation, and healthy competition, while significantly enhancing their technical proficiency, confidence, and collaborative skills. The commendable performance of the students not only brought pride to the institution but also reaffirmed St. John’s School’s commitment to nurturing future-ready learners and fostering excellence in science and technology.







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