
Dolat Doongaji
Opened the doors believing learning should feel like play — and built the rooms that generations would grow up in.
The Alumni Wing is open
You do not need to walk the public story again. Your Alumni Night invitation is ready here first, followed by the full school album, 3D gallery, batch sky, memory wall and directory.
You are in the Alumni Wing now. Reserve your place for one evening back at New Activity School, Kemps Corner; members hear the final date first.
Will you be there?
Your seats are reserved for Alumni Night. We'll send the final date and time straight to you.
Seventy-three years of childhood
We learn while we play.
Light your star, find your batchmates, and receive Alumni Night updates first.
Alumni lights are being added now — add yours.
An interlude · the lights answer your hand
Every light here is a NAS childhood, drifting weightless. Move to scatter them, click to send a burst rippling through, hold to gather them close — or enable your camera and use your hands. Then go light your own.
Move to scatter · click to burst · hold to gather · or enable your camera for hand control
The first morning · est. 1953
A letter home
You may not remember the date you started. But you remember the light through the windows, the smell of clay, a teacher who knelt to your height, the friend whose hand you held in the morning circle. That child is still here — held in seventy-three years of the same rooms.
We are gathering everyone who ever began here. Not for a form to fill, but for a light to switch back on. Tell us who you were, and we'll keep your place in the hall.
— The New Activity School · Kemps Corner, Mumbai
Whose NAS were you?
A school is its people. For seventy-three years NAS has passed from one pair of hands to the next — and most of us remember it by the principal whose era we belonged to.

Opened the doors believing learning should feel like play — and built the rooms that generations would grow up in.

Carried the school through her years, keeping its calm, child-first spirit intact.

Steadied the hall for the next generation of NAS children and families.

Continues the NAS promise with warmth, steadiness, and the same child-first spirit.
Tell us whose NAS was yours when you register — and find your era again.
Voices in the hall
Hover over the childhood photographs to see where they stand today.
I learned to read a room before I learned to read. NAS taught me people first.
My mother was a NAS child. So was I. My daughter starts next year. Three lights, one hall.
Nobody rushed us. That patience is the whole reason I'm patient with my own students now.
Then, and now — the same morning light


The same courtyard: once full of running feet, now waiting in the same Mumbai light.
From the school album
A handful of newly-found NAS photographs now sit inside the hall: stage lights, playground shade, fancy dress, and the everyday rooms alumni remember first. Register to unlock the full school album.
Showing the starter album, organised by event, space and memory type.
Alumni can preview a few frames here. Light your star to view every annual day, courtyard, costume and classroom photograph in the archive.
Register to unlock the album →Members can view every image, then browse by batch year, event and school space as more alumni photographs join the archive.
Members can add a school photograph and place it properly by year, event, or space so the album stays easy to browse as it grows.
Added to the School Album.
Everything so far is the story we tell the world. Lighting your star opens the members' wing — the full school album, your batch sky, the memory wall, and the directory — and it stays open whenever you return. It's locked for now.
A spatial gallery · every face in the hall
Drag to orbit · hover a face · click to open its memory · your registration adds a new face here
Members' wing · the time machine
Tell us the year you first walked through the NAS gate, and the hall opens the door to that decade.
After registration · your private NAS wing
Light your star, enter the year you first walked through the NAS gate, and the page becomes your batch corridor: decade doors glow, classmates from those years rise, and a first-day memory waits inside.
Members' wing · the constellation
Each star is someone who walked these corridors, gathered by the decade they belong to. Drift across the sky, hover a light to read who it is — and find your own, lit gold, among your batch.
After registration · your place in the sky
Right now it is a blur of distant light. Light your star and the constellation clears — names rise as you hover, your batch gathers into its decade, and one star, gold and pulsing, is you.
Members' wing · the memory wall
Read what the hall holds — a teacher, a stage, a tiffin circle — and add the one you still carry.
It joins the wall straight away, and stays here whenever you come back.
Pinned. Thank you for adding to the hall.
The wall changes after you join
Inside the wing, the blur clears into teacher names, annual day fragments, courtyard corners, and tiny sentences that feel almost too specific to be public. Then you add yours, and the wall remembers you too.
Members' wing · the directory
Search by name, batch, city or era. New registrations rise to the top, so the newest lights are easiest to find.
October–November 2026 · New Activity School, Kemps Corner
One evening, the whole hall lit again — your batch, your teachers, the courtyard after dark. Register now to hold your place; members hear the date first and reserve their seats the moment they join.
Light your star
A minute now, and your light joins the constellation above. No fee, no obligation — just the network finding its way back to each other.
Welcome home. Your profile has opened the Alumni Wing below.
Final admin step: send it across so NAS has your details on record.

The 73rd year
A homecoming · 2026 · New Activity School, Kemps Corner
Alumni Night · October–November 2026 · date confirmed to members first