Recent Events
- Welham Girls’ School students meet Uttarakhand CM at the Surya Drone Tech 2025 01 May 2025
- Students of Class X and XII of Welham Girls’ School deliver outstanding results 30 Apr 2025
- WGS hosts experiential interactive Workshop 'Himalayan Changemakers' 30 Apr 2025
- WGS team lifts the TW Philips English Debate Cup 29 Apr 2025
- Students offer solutions to SDGs, winning positions 29 Apr 2025
- Karate students win several medals 28 Apr 2025
- Bringing Books to Life: An Interactive Reading Session for Class VI 26 Apr 2025
- New Class VI students enjoy a fun-packed midterm outing 25 Apr 2025
- Students attend Doon School Literature Festival 25 Apr 2025
- Jheel Rathore secures a Gold at Inter-School Squash Tournament 24 Apr 2025
On the 22nd of March, the class 9 students spent an hour with Ms. Anchal Sondhi appreciating the cultural, spiritual and historical significance of iconic trees on campus. From the blooming Kachnar - Bauhinia variegata with symmetrical leaves like wings of a butterfly or the shape of a camel’s foot, to the temple tree Champa, whose milky white petals resemble the moon, the students connected with trees in a meaningful way. They learnt that the fragrant flowers of Molsari/Bakul tree or the Spanish Cherry tree contributed to Indian export of perfumes to France. The students also understood the difference between the Cheer Pine and the Blue Pine. The students explored the pharmacological and cleansing property of the Reetha tree fruit. It was an exclusive time for studying tree physiology, growth patterns, and environmental interactions.