Mohali, Nov. 12 -- Holy Mary's School, Banur proudly organised an Inter-House Mathematics Exhibition, an event that celebrated creativity, innovation, and conceptual understanding among students. The exhibition served as a vibrant platform where young learners translated mathematical theories into practical, visually engaging models and demonstrations. The exhibition displayed a diverse collection of mathematical models based on topics such as Trigonometry, Circles, Surface Areas and Volumes, Proportionality Theorem, Angles, and several other key mathematical principles. Each model was meticulously prepared with detailed explanations, reflecting the students' keen interest, analytical skills, and innovative thinking. The interactive presentations made complex mathematical ideas easier to understand and more enjoyable to learn. The event was graced by Manjit Singh, traffic inspector, who served as the chief guest and judge. He was highly impressed by the students' confidence, presentation skills, and originality of ideas. Singh appreciated the school's continuous efforts in promoting hands-on learning and encouraging students to approach mathematics with curiosity and enthusiasm. Along with him, the school's academic coordinator, Roban Varghese, and senior activity coordinator, Rupinder Kaur, also evaluated the exhibits. Principal Shiny Devassy congratulated the participants, mentors, and coordinators for their hard work. The exhibition encouraged a deeper appreciation for mathematics and highlighted the school's unwavering commitment to nurturing confident, curious, and capable learners prepared for the challenges of tomorrow....