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Major Events

Silver Jubilee Commemorative Young Thinkers’ Conclave
Silver Jubilee Commemorative Young Thinkers' Conclave, 2025.

Mayo College Girls' School, Ajmer proudly hosts the 14th Edition of the Silver Jubilee Commemorative Young Thinkers' Conclave! This prestigious event brings together 22 renowned institutions from across India, celebrating the spirit of ideas, expression, and creativity.

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Manch Pravesh
Manch Pravesh

Manch Pravesh is a culminating event for students of Odissi Dance. Usually, after 7-10 years of dedication to the dance, as and when approved by their Guru, students receive the honour of performing it. Our students learn under the guidance of Guru Seema Bansal Rai, disciple of Padmashree Guru Mayadhar Raut and Guru Madhumita Raut, daughter of the doyen of Odissi. Not only does this give the students a diploma certificate, which helps them have an upper hand in the cultural background in the future, but this performing art also gives them a lifetime of experience with the hard work they put in.

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Annual Prize Giving
Annual Prize Giving

Our school’s biggest event is the Annual Prize Giving, an event that takes place over the course of three days with each day bringing something new. The first day starts off with the Chief Guests, the parents of the serving School Captain, inaugurating the school’s various exhibitions.

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MCGSMUN
MCGSMUN

MCGSMUN 2025 at Mayo College Girls’ School concluded with grandeur, grace, and thought-provoking dialogue. Over 260 students from India’s top institutions engaged in meaningful debate, diplomacy, and collaboration. Special thanks to Admiral Madhvendra Singh for his inspiring presence and words of wisdom. From classical Bharatanatyam to awards and accolades — this edition was unforgettable. Here’s to the leaders of tomorrow!

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Jamila Singh House Day
Jamila Singh House Day

Jamila Singh House Day is an event that is hosted by Mayo College Girls’ School towards the end of April before the students proceed for vacations. Each student from grades 4th, 5th, and 6th is involved in this event. This exhilarating event not only consists of performances from all four dance forms - Kathak, Bharatnatyam, Odissi, and Folk but also a Hindustani group song and Junior Orchestra. The event is intellectually stimulated with a play put up by our extremely talented students.

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