Billabong High International School, Juhu, recently hosted Supernova 4.0, one of Mumbai’s largest inter-school competitions, celebrating excellence in sports, arts, and interpersonal skills. The event saw enthusiastic participation from over 500 students representing 12 schools, including various branches of Billabong High International School in Mumbai, Euro School Thane, Pinnacle High International School, and Bunts Sangha’s S.M. Shetty International School & Junior College, among others.
Supernova 4.0 was a vibrant celebration of culinary creativity, artistic expression, and athletic prowess. The festival highlighted student talents through live performances, sports competitions, and even online events. In the culinary arts segment, students impressed judges with internationally inspired dishes. The art category was equally remarkable, featuring unique and captivating creations. The energy peaked during the tug-of-war competition, where participants electrified the audience with their dynamic performances.
Reflecting on the event’s success, BHIS Juhu Principal, Ms. Anahita Landers, remarked, “The brilliance of our students shines brightest when they are given the opportunity to explore beyond the boundaries of conventional learning. Supernova 4.0 is not just a competition; it is a celebration of creativity, courage, and community. We are proud to provide a platform where every participant can discover their potential and transform their dreams into reality.” She added, “The competition not only highlighted the diverse skills of the students but also underscored Billabong’s commitment to fostering a holistic and innovative educational environment. By integrating creative competitions and new learning experiences, Billabong High International School Juhu continues to set milestones in education and student development.”
Sia Walia, the Head Girl and a student of Billabong High International School Juhu, shared her excitement, stating, “My experience at Supernova 4.0 has been surreal. I discovered what truly nourishes my soul, whether hitting a sixer on the cricket field or establishing a bond between canvas and brush.”