A CBSE Affiliated School
Janamashtami was celebrated with a lot of fervor. The whole school buzzed with the ‘gops’ and ‘gopis’ from Mathura and Vrindavan. The school wore a festive look and the children loved to cradle and cuddle Little Lord Krishna.
The day was celebrated by the students of Grade IX presenting a short skit on the life and achievements of Major Dhyan Chand during the morning Assembly.
This is a very special day in the school calendar. Invites were sent to all Grandparents of Grades Nursery and KG and they accepted and turned up in large numbers. Many activities and interactive sessions were planned
The Inter House Matches were initiated in the month of October. Trials for the teams were conducted and the House Teams were formed. Matches were played for Basketball, Cricket, Table Tennis and Football.
The school invited a renowned author Ms. Namrata Jain for a Book Reading Session during its Library Week. She has written a trilogy based on the ‘dohas’ of Kabir, Tulsidas and Rahim. The session was thoroughly enjoyed by the young students who were given the chance of interacting with the author.
A much looked forward to day by each and every student was celebrated with a lot of gusto. All class teachers prepared small carry back gifts for the Junior school students and the senior students danced to rocking music at the end of the day.
To hone the scientific temperament of our students and to initiate them into STEM, the students were asked to perform experiments of their choice to celebrate the Science Day. They chose and performed the experiments before the class and described the aim and objective along with the Learning Outcomes of the experiment. It was an excellent hands on learning experience for all students from Grade VI-VIII.
The students of Grades I-II participated in the Apparel Fiesta. They were given a choice of three themes they could pick from. It was a wonderful experience for both teachers and students.
The students of Grade II were taught the poem on a butterfly in a very interesting way. They were asked to bring ‘dupattas from home with which the teachers helped them make their wings. They were taken to the garden and the poem was taught sitting in the midst of Nature.
Teachers participated actively in the Teaching Aids Competition in which they created innovative teaching aids to enhance their teaching- learning experience during their classes. All of them went out of their way to bring forth new ideas. Kudos to our wonderful teachers!