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August 2017
Volume 1, I ssue 2
“Look at the world with the child's eye - it
is very beautiful. – Kailash Satyarthi”
My soul inspiration
To run up to another human just to
share joy,
In the form of a game, chocolate or a
toy,
To unhesitatingly pull another human
to embrace,
The fall-out that occurred minutes
before left no trace,
To voice one’s honest opinion about a situation,
Principal’s Desk
Dear Parents
Contents
Principal’s Desk 1
Dear Parents 1
Upcoming Events 1
Student’s Contribution 2
Achievements 4
Events 4
Field Trip 5
Celebration 5
New Staff 5
No hypocrisy, or lies, leaving out all
complication,
To love unconditionally, no gender,
caste, creed or religion,
Nor the concept of outward appearances,
holding a distinction,
That is what it feels to be a child, true to
heart,
Adults we need to change, so let’s go
back to start,
Laugh out loud, forgive and forget,
Child o’ mine, you are my inspiration!
- Mrs Dolly Mohan
Upcoming Events
Half Yearly
Exam
Vijaya Dhasami
Ayudha Pooja
The Pupil Post Newsletter
“You can chain me, you can torture
me, you can even destroy this body,
but you will never imprison my
mind.” – M K Gandhi
One evening as I sat sipping my
evening tea, I heard two young boys
discussing, “It’s very simple, there
was this dude called Rama, he and his
brother joined with these monkey
army and fought with this bad guy
called Ravana, to free up his beau
Sita” and he went on and on. Just then
I realised that it was Ramayana, the
epic, 11 year olds’ version. Its’ this
generation’s version, they change
everything to suit to their trend.
Likewise 15th of August is merely a
day to enjoy a holiday or to watch
new movies with friends. Unfortunately majority of the parents
impart only this to their children. As
parents it’s our duty to tell them and
make them realise
the importance of the day and install
patriotism in them.
Patriotism just means love, respect and
loyalty towards our country. Instilling
values of patriotism in children will help
them to become responsible citizens.
Children should be taught to honor and
respect the national flag, national emblem
and other national symbols. They must be
taught to stand up when the national
anthem is being played anywhere.
Children should be taught never to destroy
national property and always be civil
citizens. Along with this, they should also
be taught to keep our country clean. They
should be taught to avoid littering on
roads. Parents could make use of
technology and play movies about freedom
struggle to children. Its’ never too late
ensure you teach patriotism to your
children now. As responsible educational
institution we do our part and expect the
same from you.
The Tree
Above me a colourful life lies,
Inside the pupa, before it flies,
Flying messengers sleep on me,
Showers make me blossom flowers,
With uniform pace, they destroy my race,
I am the tree, who cares for human,
Also the tree destroyed by inhumans…
- By Ameer, (X B)
Chennai
Chennai is our city,
We are little naughty,
We have plants which are pretty,
And girls who are really a beauty,
We have Marina Beach,
And teachers who teach,
We see the Sun rise,
We have beautiful blue sky,
Friends who never wave good bye,
Sweet smelling wind which blows,
And lovely tortoise which walks slow - Bala Darshini (VI A)
Drawing byLakkshyaa H, VII B
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Mother
The only equation to prove love,
Who has the heart and warmth of a dove,
She covers her child under her wings,
Making them chicken wings,
Sacrifices her needs and wishes for mine,
Sings for us at Nine,
When people ask, who is your best
friend?
I say my mother till the end. - By, Samuel Varghese (X B)
Students’ contribution
My Soul
If I was the earth
The desert in fact,
With avid dry soil,
And mud, baked and cracked
You’d be the rain,
The downpour that sooths,
The balm to my bruises,
Relief to my wounds
If I was the Earth,
With sand that sprawls,
And luscious beaches,
Crabs nestle in me,
Then you’d be the foamy sea,
That washes the footprints of,
Her visitors…
- By Prisha Tripathi (IX B)
My Brother
My brother is lovely,
And always funny,
He is so kind,
My mistakes he never minds,
His mind is empty,
But, he is always noisy,
He frequently fights,
But acts very quiet,
He cares and shares,
Best of all gifts God showered - By Prasheetha. S (VI A)
Nature’s Beauty
Nature has trees with roots,
And offers life and fruits,
Protects our Earth,
Human beings Hearth
As long as we live,
Nature will always give,
Its in our hands to make,
And never to fake
Nature in its own beauty and beyond,
Be a river or a pond,
We can get back our lost lands,
It lies only in our hands.
- By Mary Srinithi L L (VIII B)
Art work- S Rithanya, VII B
Painting by Akshitha RS, VIII A
Painting by Sneha Girish , VIII B
Riddle Time
You can see me in water, but I never get
wet. What am I?
- A Reflection
Drawing by Riddihma, I B
71st Indian Independence Day
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Next Chapter
This poem is about a School unknown,
From a boy unknown,
Most of you don’t know my name,
Though that’s not my aim
Memories of School from which I
came,
Stuck to me like my name,
Forever it would stay in my heart,
Until the day this Earth I depart
Today in this new place,
My heart has its own space,
Many new faces I see,
Though I don’t understand thoughts in
me,
It’s the chapter’s end,
Though I thought it would never end,
Now I enter the next phase,
Warmly welcome by friendly faces. - By Abhay Anand (VIII B)
Endless search
Mom, where are you?
Without you, I have none for me,
I search and search but couldn’t find,
Times passes by, but I can’t find you,
Mother you left me,
To suffer endlessly alone,
My days have become dark,
Wondering what made you leave me?
I know you have to lead your life,
This is just the beginning,
Lots more to see in my life
Lots more to see in life…
- S K Bhavithra (X B)
Drawing by-Sanjay P, IX B
Drawing by Jaya Varthini, VIIIA
Ever changing life
Oh! Its spring time,
My first day on earth,
My life has started from today,
The youngest on this tree,
Rest being yellow, brown and
green,
My best buddy, a plum next to me,
Who is young just like me,
Time passed by,
I turned gold,
And my friend ripe,
Now I am brown and lonely,
Soon my time to fall off
- Janeen Joseph (IX B)
Interesting Facts
Elephants’ Sun Screen: Elephants use their
trunks to keep themselves cool. First they
squirt a trunk full of cool water all over
their body, followed by a sprinkle of mud
or dust which acts as Sun Screen.
Tug of War: From 1900 to 1920 Tug of War
was an Olympic event
Google: The name Google was derived
from the word “Googol” which means 10
100
- Sakthi Sree (VIII B)
Drawing by Dhivya R II B
Drawing by Samritha, 1 E
Drawing by Siha, 1 E
Nothing is more precious than Independence and Liberty
- Ho Chi Minh
On the 15th of August, our nation saw
the first light of freedom in 1947. Many
nationalists brought liberty for India.
The students and staff of our school
celebrated this event in a grand fashion.
The guest of honor was Dr. Vinayak
Senthil, he had unfurled the national flag
and commemorated the event. The
junior and senior choir sang songs about
Indian freedom struggle. Our senior
students had performed a fusion dance,
which was applauded well by the
audience. There was also a skit performed
by the grade VIII students, the topic
was about the sufferings of freedom
fighters in Andaman jail. Post which
our chief guest shared a thought
provoking speech, it was both
humorous and didactic. The school
head boy Master. Pon Sairam,
delivered the vote of thanks. These
events were very thought provoking
and would always remain green in our
thoughts.
- Akshaya VS, X B
“Dream is not what you see while you
sleep, dream is something that doesn’t let
you sleep”, said Late APJ Kalam.
We at The Pupil always encourage our
students to dream and follow their dreams to
achieve the zenith of achievements.
Our students had participated in the Kids
Marathon 1600meters, and completed it
successfully. Students who participated
were Krishiv, Sharavan and Vaimitra of
Grade III F.
Aditya of Grade IX A secured runner-up
trophy in badminton intra murals conducted
by phoenix badminton academy. Abishek
of IV D had secured the fourth prize in a
state level Abacus competition. Rohit B
had won the first prize in story telling
competition organized by Chutti Tv. Our
little champion Kavin Rohith had secured
the first place in national level Sillambattm,
organized by National martial arts and Yoga
association.
Abeshek P and Kevin Bennete A of Grade V
A and Sherwin of VI E had successfully
completed the Independence Day Marathon
conducted by Rockstar Riders. Our little
swimming champions won the third place in
interschool relay. DevSharan of grade 2 C had
won first and third prize in different swimming
strokes. Akhileswar of Grade 4 secured third
place in All India Arithmetic and Mental
Arithmetic competition. Divesh Ram of 9A
and Shakti of 7A had secured the second
place in H-Bar and Table Vault
respectively.
Madras day was celebrated with pomp
and splendor. Our students had
performed shadow play, folk dance and
finally musical event by our music
teacher Mr. Mervin. Ms. Gayathri
Krishnaraj, a freelance journalist and
social activist had graced the occasion
as chief guest and enjoyed all the
cultural programs.
Krishna Jayanthi was celebrated at our
premises. Our students had enjoyed a
colourful display of dance (Kollattam)
and sang traditional songs, on this
occasion.
71st Indian Independence day was
celebrated in our school. Patriotism
was displayed loud and clear, through
all the programs that our students had
performed. Dr. Vinayak Senthil,
Founder and Chairman of Speed
Medical Institute had unfurled the national
flag and enjoyed cultural programs
followed by it. As usual our students were
at the best in displaying patriotism
towards our country as well as
entertaining the audience with patriotic
cultural Programs.
Ganesh Chathurthi was celebrated by our
tiny tots at Balmithra and The pupil, with
cultural programs.
Events
Achievements
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Krishiv, Kavin Rohit, Sherwin, Krishav,
Aditya,Vaimitra, Sharavan,Anita , Rohit
Madras Day cultural event
GST Play time - Answer key to cross
word puzzle By XII B (The Pupil Post 1)
Krishnajayathi Celebration
Ganesh Chadhurthi celebrations
Bhargav, Arvind , Aathirai , Kavin Sai,
Palacharla, Ananya
Ananya, Kavin,
Akhileswar, Divesh Ram, Shakti, Devsharana
Independence Day Celebrations
The Pupil School
Phone
044 - 26802013 / 26802014 / 26802015
Mobile
9841527772
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www.thepupil.in
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Field Trips are important to help bridge
the gap between education and hands-on
experience. Field trip is a wonderful way
to extend a learning experience in such a
way that the students not only
understand the concept, but also
understand how it connects to their
world. Field trips are vital for students to
have a chance to view and explore
historical places and different social
institutions. They provide an opportunity
for the students to visit new place, meet
new people, see and understand the
things which are taught theoretically in
class.
We at The Pupil School strongly believe
that our students need to understand
every concept which is taught in class
and ensure to take them on field trips as
and when required. Our tiny tots’ of
UKG were taken to the Madras Catering
Institute on educational tour. Grade 1 to
Egmore Government Museum to learn
about the Artifacts and Grade 5 students
were taken to Brindhavanam old age
home for community service.
Field Trip
Celebration
“You should live everyday like it’s
your birthday”, said the world
renowned American business tycoon,
Paris Hilton. We at The Pupil ensure
that every employee of ours enjoy
working with us. So we celebrate
every important occasion of our
employees with pomp and splendor.
Here is the list of all the employees
who celebrated their special day in the
month of August Gayathri Y, Pooja
M, Ramya E, Seethalakshmi V, Sofia
S, Sumi Ganagadharan, Sunitha Sivraj,
Vijaya Shree C, Premi Prasad, Muzniya
Mansoor S. We hope they had a
fabulous time with their dear and near
ones, as they did with us.
New staff We have added a lot of gems to our
already lustrous members of teaching
and non-teaching staff. We extend a
hearty welcome, on behalf of the
Saveetha group of Institutions.
Ms. Priyanka A has joined the Primary
Hindi department.
Ms. Reena C has joined with the
Primary Department.
Mr. Hari Krishnan S was joined with
the Electricity and maintenance
department.
Let us never know what old age is.
Let us know the happiness time
brings, not count the years.
- Ausonius
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