Wednesday, 21 December 2016

Visit to Manovikas Kendre

The students of class 5, 6 visited Manovikas kendre, Kulachi Hansraj Model School on 5th Dec. 2016 as part of SEWA initiative, understanding and participation.
It was an exceedingly gratifying and amazing experience. We were greeted at the gate with drum beats and cheering by the students, the Incharge Ma'am Mrs Bhattacharya and the teachers of the school.

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Next we went to the classrooms where the students of CBSE i interacted with them and shared their experiences.
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Thanks to our principal Ma'am Rashmi Ma'am and also Sneh Verma ma'am Principal Kulachi Hansraj model school for the opportunity.

FOOTSTEPS FOR GOOD (CBSE-i SPORTS FEST)

FOOTSTEPS FOR GOOD (CBSE-i SPORTS FEST)

                                     22nd, 23rd November,2016

Footsteps for Good- Sports Championship for CBSE-i Schools was held on 22nd and 23rd November,2016 in school ground of DAV Public School, Pushpanjali Enclave. Mr. Sanjay Bhardwaj, Cricket coach and mentor at LB Shastri Cricket Academy was the Chief Guest on the occasion. Mr. Rahul Khanna, the famous theatre personality from Asmita Theatre group too graced the occasion. The inauguration started with DAV Anthem and a spirited dance performance by class III students. Mrs. Rashmi Raj Biswal, Principal of the school told the participants to play the game in perfect sportsmanship and always to give their best. Aditya of Class 6, read the oath followed by all the participants. Mr. Sanjay Bhardwaj mentioned the need to start early in life to become good sports person and declared the Atheletic Meet open. The first day, a number of track and field events were organized for class 3 to 7 CBSE-i and second day, the children of UKG to class II CBSE-i ran vigorously for the medals. The winner trophy was bagged by Salwan, Gurgaon and Runner up trophy was bagged by DL DAV Model School, ND-Block, Pitampura.


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Pamphlet Making Activity -class V

Students of class V designed pamphlets for electronic good, garments , furnishings and grocery as a part of introduction to the topic "Percentage"

all the students were divided into groups of four and they enjoyed working and sharing ideas in their group 






Monday, 19 December 2016

National Astronomy Olympiad Result

National  Astronomy Olympiad  Result
CLASS VI

Session  2016 -17

S NO
                    NAME
QUALIFY FOR NLE
RANK
MEDAL
1
PRAKHAR    SHARMA
NO
3
-
2
SAKSHAM  BANSAL
NO
7
-
3
SOPHIE    VERMA
NO
10
-
4
RIDDHI  KHARE
NO
13
-
5
DELISHA  KUMAR
NO
13
-
6
PALAK NAGPAL
NO
15
-
7
JEEVANSH TYAGI
NO
15
-
8
LAVANYA  SHARMA
NO
18
-
9
DEV  GARG
NO
20
-
10
YUGAL  KUKREJA
NO
24
-
11
ARJUN  SHOKEEN
NO
26
-
12
KANISHK  CHAUHAN
NO
26
-

Monday, 14 November 2016

Guru Nanak Jayanti


Gurpurab or Guru Nanak Jayanti is the most important and sacred festival of the Sikh community and is observed by them across the world. It is also known as the also known as Guru Nanak’s Prakash Utsav, that also connotes to the Sikh guru’s birth anniversary. The festival is celebrated every year on a full moon day in the month of Kartik, according to the Hindu lunar calendar – Kartik Purnima, falling mostly during October-November.
Guru Nanak, who is the first among the 10 Sikh gurus, was born in Talwandi, a village in the Sheikhupura district, near Lahore, Pakistan, on April 15, 1469. However, his birthday is celebrated during the month of Kartik in autumn. It is believed that in 1496 he received enlightenment and preached the world about peace and religious harmony.
The festival is observed over a period of three days. The celebrations of the holy festival begin with ‘Akhand Path’ prior to Gurpurab. The 48-hour long non-stop reiterations of verses from the Guru Granth Sahib – the holy book of Sikhs — are held in gurdwaras. The day before Guru Prakash Utsav, ‘Nagarkirtan’ is organised. The religious processions by followers of the faith singing and dancing is a medium to spread the guru’s message. The followers carry Sikh flag, known as the Nishan Sahib and the Palki (Palanquin) of Guru Granth Sahib, while marching through streets barefeet. This procession is led by the Panj Pyaras (Five Beloved Ones).
The parade also includes the ‘Gatka’ (Sikh martial arts), highlighting the valour and skills of the community. Many symbolic and decorative items are also part of the tableaux parade.
On the day of the main festival, people sing devotional hymns (Asa-di-Var) and set out for Prabhat Pheris early morning at dawn in the gurdwaras. The Prabhat Pheri ritual is observed during the early hours of the day, or Amrit Vela. Following the morning hymns, there is a ‘Katha’ session, where teachings of Guru Nanak from the holy scriptures are read to followers. After the Katha, the rituals end with ‘Kritan’, singing songs in praise of the guru.

Happy Children's Day

Children's Day/ Bal Divas
Children’s day (also known as Bal Divas) in India is celebrated every year on 14th of November to increase the awareness of people towards the rights, care and education of children. Children are the key of success and development of the country as they would lead their country in different and new technological way. They are adorable and shine same like the precious pearls. Children are the God gifts to their parents by the almighty. They are innocent, admirable, pure and loved by everyone.

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Interschool Competition Result

Maharaja Agrasen Public School,Ashok Vihar organised interschool competitions in which our students excelled and bagged many prized . The judgement sheet has been attached below :



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Monday, 31 October 2016

Thursday, 27 October 2016

Little chefs


With the festive season round the corner students of class 6A  were given a chance to hone their culinary skills.



Students enjoyed making coconut ladoos in home science lab



Sunday, 16 October 2016

Stand Tall-A Global Enterprise Challenge

Dear Ma'am

We wish to thank you for your presence and active involvement at the Exhibition cum sale as part of Stand Tall - A Global Enterprise Challenge ( 15th october,2016)
It was an Endeavour in sync with our obligation towards society and it's cause.

We look forward to your participation in more such events in future.


Thursday, 6 October 2016

Multiple Skill Activity

Students of classes V -VII participated in the September month activity based on assessing the multiple intelligence.The students were divided according to their houses, one child from each house participated in six different rounds.
The activity started with testing the knowledge of general awareness and current affairs,the students who were able to answer correctly went ahead by performing a kinesthetic activity. At table two , the scientific skill of students was assessed. The students who answered correctly went ahead by jumping a hurdle. At last those who were able to solve mathematical and logical question correctly came out of the loop to reach the finishing line. Thus , the activity was a success in assessing the kinesthetic, scientific , logical skills and general knowledge.










Round                 Winners               House 
    I                                            Arjun                                       Newton

    II                                          Delisha  Kumar                           Bose
                                                 Lavanya                                   Newton

   III                                          Saksham Bansal                          Bose

   IV                                           Mehul Dahiya                         Aristotle

   VI                                           Prakhar Sharma                       Einstein

Saturday, 3 September 2016

Visit to Nehru Memorial Museum & Library

On 27 August ,2016, our School organised an educational trip to the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library . Class III - VI CBSE i students had the opportunity to visit the  Museum where they were introduced to interesting details from the life of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru with pictorial exhibits.


The Museum at Teen Murti House has been primarily developed as a personalia museum. Some of the rooms, such as the bedroom, the drawing room and the study have been preserved as they were at the time of Jawaharlal Nehru’s death.
The Museum portrays through visual media the life and work of a heroic individual, who was the leader of India’s struggle for freedom, the architect of modern India, and a passionate champion of world peace. It gives an intimate glimpse of Nehru’s rich and complex personality.



A walk down the museum, however, reveals that it is not "only about Nehru". Its exhibits paint a holistic portrait of how the country wrought its freedom. 




The museum documents the formation of the Congress and the Muslim League. Large sections are dedicated to the various movements initiated by the Congress, like the Quit India Movement, Swadeshi Movement, the Non-cooperation Movement and the Boycott Movement. It also houses exhibits which illuminate various Muslim voices in the freedom movement, furnished with photographs of leading figures like Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, Dr MA Ansari and Maulana Mohammed Ali.