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In This Issue:
From the principals’ desk Page 1
Workshops Page 2
Career Counselling &Workshops Page 3&4
Bulbul and Guides
Pre– Primary Picnic Page 5
Activities Page 6
Activities
Accolades Page 7
Workshops & Sports Page 8
Bookworms Page 9
Morning Assemblies Page 10
Editorial Team
Ms.Sanjukta Banerjee
Ms.Dolly Chowdhury
Ms. Sawandipa Bannerjee
Ms.Deepti Bhattacharya
Ms.Manisha Pandey
Ms. Mondira Sarkar
To quote from The Bhagwad Gita :
“SRI BHAGVAN UVACH
LOKASMIN DWIBIDHA NISHTHA
PURA PRAKATA MAYANGH
GYANYOGEN SAKHYANAM
KARMAYOGEN YOGINAAM “
The Blessed Lord said :
O , blameless one , in this world a twofold way of life has been taught of yore by Me , the
path of knowledge for men of contemplation and that of works for men of action.
Karma and Jnana have a definite correlation. Action and work (karma) is essential for surviv-
al. Jnana (knowledge and wisdom) guides us in our work and action (karma).For knowledge
is absolute truth and this truth must be sole objective of any work.
The conflict in our inner self is due to desire, ego and personal ambitions. All these have cer-
tain negative elements and restrict our freedom of thought and action. The quest for peace and
self-realization then takes a back seat. Quest for knowledge is driven out. Life then moves
along the narrow lanes defined by self-aggrandizement.
For a wise person, with knowledge the concept of karma (work) is clear. He works selflessly,
without any expectation. No premium is attached to the outcomes of work he does. He is con-
tent in the knowledge that utmost effort and sincerity has been put in and that to in a joyous
state. He is fearless as results do not affect him. Peace is then a natural corollary.
To practice this is difficult. But we must resolve our own inner conflicts.
With Warm Regards
John Andrew Bagul
Workshop Buzz
A workshop on ICT was conducted at
Garden High School with two other
sessions taking place at Senator Ho-
tel. Principal, Mr. John Andrew Ba-
gul, was the guest speaker on this oc-
casion. The second session, an excit-
ing team building activity, was con-
ducted by Mr. Nirmal Agarwal, Di-
rector of Apex.
JANUARY 2016
Issue 10, Volume 10
“Keep your dreams alive. Understand to achieve anything requires faith and belief in yourself, vision, hard work, determination, and dedica-tion. Remember all things are possible for those who believe.” -Gail Devers
Interact District Council organized "Mid
Term Meet" on 14th January 2016 at St Jo-
seph& Mary's School, New Alipore. SCIS In-
teract Club was represented by Avik Chakraborty, Avishek Dutta andArkaDatta
and Ms. Dolly Chowdhury (Teacher coordinator). The Meet was presided over by
Rtn. Mousumi Bhattacharya, DICC. The brief welcome was followed by motivating
speeches by Chief Guest, PGD UtpalMajumdar and Chief Speaker, PGD Amitava
Mukherjee . The list of District Representatives was disclosed. SCIS Interact Club
will hereinafter be represented by Avik Chakraborty and Yashassvi Periwal at the
District level. The members and the teacher Coordinators shared their upcoming
projects and discussed the projects completed so far. Finally an invigorating quiz
contest was held in which the members and the teacher coordinators participated
with great enthusiasm.
Acting Together on Climate Change Post COP 21” Conducted by US-Consul
General Craig L.Hall
Venue: Modern High School for Girls, Kolkata
Date: 22.01.2016
Faculties Attended: Ms. Jessica Gomes Surana
and Ms. Susmita Basu
A total of seven city schools participated in this workshop and it commenced with an
opening song and dance presented by the host school (Modern High School for Girls),
which was followed by a welcome speech by Mrs. Devi Kar (Director of Modern High
School for Girls). The students of the host school sang Rabindra sangeet in which
Mrs. Hall ,wife of US Consul General showed her musical skill by joining them.
Mr. Hall addressed over 200 students, in which he stated that Kolkata’s percentage
of air pollution is often worse than that of Delhi. Experts say ,vehicles mainly the die-
sel ones ,are primarily responsible for releasing pollutants into the air.
We received important and relevant information from Mr. Hall.
The US embassy in Delhi and the consulate in Kolkata have equipment to measure the
quality of air and the pollutants present in air. Hall concluded his speech by stating
that the responsibility to find solution lay in the hands of this generation.
The 6th session of the Human Rights Workshop was con-
ducted in two sessions. The first session of the 6th module
was conducted on 19th January 2016. Mayank Goel present-
ed slides on 'Propaganda Tomorrow'.
The second session of the 6th module was conducted on 22nd
January2016. It commenced with recapitulation of what was
done in all the earlier sessions . Sourasis Ghosh, Upal Maji,
Raina Ezaz and Yashassvi Periwal presented slides
on 'Propaganda Now' and how propaganda influences us -
through media and we all are victims of propaganda.
Nyla Nigar Sadi, Varij Khanna, Anupriya Chatterjee,
Jayshree Somnath presented 'Propaganda Then'. They pre-
sented on how posters used to play a major role before the
introduction of social media.
Interact Club
ILEAD had invited students of SCIS to view a documentary on Bangladesh
Liberation War on 7th of January 2016. The other schools present there were
G.D. Birla and Ashok Hall Group of schools. All the three sections of Class
VIII were fortunate enough to get the opportunity to watch it. They were ac-
companied by Ms. LipikaPyne, Mr. Binod Kumar Das ,Mr. Keith Mandrelle
and Ms. Dolly Chowdhury. The film delved deep into this significant part of
history, the images of the struggles and obstacles that were faced by the sol-
diers along with the strategical help received from India. Historical moments
of the past with crisp narration kept all glued to their seats. It helped the stu-
dents to understand how the freedom and independence of Bangladesh was
won through determination and faith. The documentary carried a message
back home that behind the story of heroism and courage lay a lot of sacrifice,
pain and anguish.
On 27th January 2016, Ms. Sushmita Basu accompanied by two stu-
dents went to Calcutta International School for Inter School Hu-
manities Meet on Politics of Images. There was a total eleven par-
ticipating schools along with the host school. Five topics were given
out. They were: A.) images and nationality. B. )images and your past. C.) images- how
they are responsible for moulding our present lives. D.) popular images – influencers
& trendsetters. E. )images and gender issues. Our students chose– popular images –
influencers & trendsetters. The Chief Guests at this competition were Mr. Avirup Sen,
an eminent journalist and Mr. Utsav Mukherjee, a well known film maker. The judges
were Ms. Sudeshna Sengupta and Dr. Madhusudhan Nandi. The competition com-
menced with Principal’s speech, felicitation of the Chief Guest, address by the Chief
Guest, introduction of the judges and a musical recital. As rightly stated by Mr. Avirup
Sen ,politics is nothing but homogeneous group and different images tell different sto-
ries. Even Mr. Utsav Mukherjee, stressed on images as it is the window to reality.
Photography is viewing different perspectives. On the concluding note ,the judges gave
a brief account on the preparation of a presentation .The students have benefitted a
lot and it was really an excellent learning experience.
Ms Trisha and Mr Nirmalya from University of
Buckingham conducted a career counselling ses-
sion in our school for students of Class XI.
The session started at 10.40 am and continued
for an hour.
It was conducted in the AV Room .
Students came up with questions at the end of
the session
Brochures and flyers were given out to the stu-
dents for future reference.
An Interactive Session with writer / actress Ms Nandana Sen
On 27th January 2016, a few students of Grade V&VI of South City International School, along with two teachers , Mrs. Sudha Volz and Mrs. Sonali
Chakravarty went to La Martiniere for girls to attend an interactive session with the writer/ actress Ms Nandana Sen on her book “Mambi and the forest
fire”. Ms Nandana Sen, shared her thoughts and experiences about the importance of reading . She said that without reading one does not grow up . In
this session she organized certain activities for children which the students thoroughly enjoyed. A video was shown and questions related to the story were
asked. She brought the story alive by making the students enact certain parts of the story. The students also got the opportunity to ask quite a few ques-
tions to Ms Nandana Sen regarding her book and what inspired her to be an author . Finally Ms Nandana Sen shared a couple of anecdotes. Related to
her life and career.On the whole it was an interesting and an enriching experience for all of us.
CAREER GUIDANCE SESSION BY REPRESENTATIVE FROM
UNIVERSITY OF FORDHAM
On 27th of January 2016 Dr Biswa Bhoumik from University of Fordham , New York
visited South City International School to conduct a career guidance session for Class
IX students. He discussed in length about the United States-its history, people settle-
ment and education. He spoke about the leading colleges of USA and the courses of-
fered by them. The students found the session very enriching and informative.
CAREER GUIDANCE SESSION BY REPRESENTA-
TIVES FROM ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY
Ms. Gladys Perint Palmer ,Executive Vice President, Department
of Artistic Development ,Academy of Art University, San Francis-
co visited South city International School on 29th of January
2016 ,to conduct an interactive career guidance session for our
senior students. She was accompanied by Mr Aaron Cardazo,
Outreach Representative from the University. The most exciting
part was live sketch session by Ms Palmer where she sketched ex-
cellent portraits of some of our students and our senior school
parent representative and renowned film artist Ms Ekavali Khan-
na. Mr Cardazo gave all the details about the University, courses
offered, fee structure and many technical details related to admis-
sion in the University and other US colleges.
Inter School Humanities Meet –
“Politics of images”
Venue: Calcutta International School
Date: 27.01.2016
Students Attended:
Wrik Karmakar
Mayank Goel
Ms Swati Sengupta, an author of books for the young, visited SCIS on 14th January 2016. She held a reading
session of her latest book 'Half the Field is Mine' at South City International School auditorium.
Ms Swati Sengupta studied English Literature at Jadavpur University, Kolkata. She is a journalist and author of books for the young. Ms.
Sengupta loves to read, dream, travel and bake. She lives in Kolkata with her husband and seven-year-old son, but keeps wandering off alone
into villages and small towns of India. 'Half the Field is Mine' is her third book.
The author smashes gender stereotypes in the book through a sensitive narrative of a mixed football team. Two girls, divided by a wide social
and economic chasm, become friends and bond over football. “The germ of the story originated while interacting with my son with whom I
often play football. I realized that how we conform to certain social constructs, like boys and girls cannot play in one team," said Swati. The
extracts from the book left the 250- odd students at the reading session spellbound.
An interactive session with Ms. Swati Sengupta, the author of ‘Half the Field is Mine’
Photography Club students and teachers got an excellent opportunity to listen to and interact with legendary Photographer
Raghu Rai and other eminent judges of the Camarena Photography Competition Grand Finale which was held in SCIS Audi-
torium on 31st of January 2016. The day long annual event of Camarena Academy was a very unique experience as best pho-
tographs of the competitors and also of judges were shown as a slide show. It was a wonderful and inspiring experience for
all. Photography Club students have been requested to be part of the competition in the next year.
Students were asked to draw or sketch any heritage monument of Kolkata. This was followed by a short essay about the need for con-
servation and preservation of heritage monuments. The students of our school have selected the Tipu Sultan Masjid on Prince Anwar
Shah Road.
As the students were mid way in their work, the Chief Guest Mr. Debasis Kumar ,Mayor Council of KMC (Parks and Garden) arrived
and addressed them. Then the students along with the Mayor took part in cleaning the Princep Memorial.
This is to be followed up by the School Monitor, Wrik Karmakar who had to submit a report of 400-500 words on our selected heritage
monument, Tipu Sultan Mosque. This has to be topped with two photographs and submitted by the 12thFebruary 2016.
The Swiss Arts Council brought in an
art installation based on the classic fair-
ytale Hansel and Gretel during the Kol-
kata Literary Meet on 25th and 27th of
January 2016 at SCIS Auditorium. HG
by Trickster Por artist duo Cristina Gal-
biati and Ilija Luginbühl took the
fairytale theme and led the students of
Class VII through a wonderful experi-
ence where theatre and visual arts
merged.
Date : 29thJanuary 2016
Venue : Princep Memorial
Organised by : INTACH
Attended by : Mr.Richard Gomes & Mr.Hayshan Rahman
Eleven students of Class VIII & IX
Wrik Kramakar, Pratik Guha, Sasha Agarwal, Pallavi Bhattachar-
ya, Kritika Bothra,Sharanya, Anupam Karmakar, Abhinav Rathi,
Srishti Kashyap, Zen and Ezo Sakugawa )
Bulbul and Guide’s camp was conducted in
school on 8th and 9th January. 13 Bulbuls and
15 Guides along with five teachers. RATANA
DE GUIDE CAPTAIN OF ST. TERESA
SCHOOL AND AMITA PATEL [FLOCK
LEADER] OF MORDEN HIGH SCHOOL also
joined us.
The activities that took place are as follows
· Opening ceremony
· Bulbul and Guide prayer songs
· Camp fire and their performances
· Camp dinner served by Guides
· B.P six exercises followed by breakfast.
Bulbul training by the Bulbul flock leader
· Badges ,uniform
· Salute ,law- promise and motto
· Ring making
· Knots making
· Personal effects
· Songs and prayers.
Guide training by the guide captain-
· Flag hoisting
· Marching \colour party
· Estimation \mapping
· Tent making
· Gadget making
· Various knots
6th January, 2016
The annual picnic venue for the Pre-Primary students this year was Prince-
ton Club! Children had fun playing games in the lawn they even watched a
film. This was followed by munching french fries, cakes and cookies.
On 23rd January SYMPHONY AND EXPRESSION COMPETITION was held at Vidhyabharti school conducted by Bharat Scouts and
Guide. 10 Bulbuls took part in different activities . Out Of 10 Bulbuls 6 bulbuls got prize in different activities.
Name of Participants Activity
1.PRIYANKA SHETTY ISHWARI ISHITA MISHRA
DRAWING 3RDPRIZE
2.NISHITA HALANKAR VAIBHAVI PRATAP SINGH
GREETING CARD
MAKING
2NDPRIZE
3.BINITHI SARA RAJANYA MAITTY
PUPPET MAKING 3RDPRIZE
On the 19th of January, 2016, all the sections of
Class IV set up a shop in the Primary section gar-
den, selling herbal products. The children made in-
formative and colourful projects named ‘HERBAL
WAY TO HEALTH’ and named the shop ‘HERBS
THAT SERVE’. Herbal products like soap, cough
syrups, creams toothpastes and many more were
made by the students from empty bottles, toothpaste
tubes and soap boxes to set up the soap. A cash
counter with fake currencies was set up for the buy-
ing and selling process to take place.
All classes and teachers went round the shop to watch the products and got infor-
mation about herbs that have been the life and heritage of our country for so many
thousands of years.
All the sections of class IV bought and sold the products and this gave the children
an exciting way of learning about the importance of herbs, staying healthy, working
together in groups and also learning about managing money. The children and the
teachers, Anjali Ma’am, Sarita Ma’am and Sanchita Ma’am had a wonderful expe-
rience.
SCIENCE EXHIBITION
DATE : 19.1.16
Class I
Activity- My Favorite Seasons
Theme- Seasons
As children study about different Seasonsof the World, they express their opinion on their favourite season.
They used colored paper to represent it and tell their friends why that particular season is their favourite.
Class II
Activity- Create a Landform sheet
Theme- Landforms
Students create their own landform
sheets, by drawing pictures of differ-
ent landforms and then describing
them.This activity helped them to re-
capitulate and record their lesson in a
fun way.
Class V
Theme- Life in a desert
Life in a desert is never
easy, be it a hot desert or a
cold desert!
The students of class V, en-
acted out in small groups
short stories to show how
people live and adjust to
the environment and different situations in
a desert.
Aditya Kaushik of Class V
D ,took part in the Inter
School Karate Tourna-
ment organised by the Fu-
ture Foundation School on
the 19th of December, 2015.
He was awarded silver
medal in Kata.
Bengali
Class Activity
Making Traffic Lights
The students learnt about
traffic signs which would
help them while crossing
the road or travelling in
vehicles. They made mod-
els of the traffic light to
make their lesson more
exciting.
Class – 1
Topic – Money
Let’s play Shop-Shop!
This game helps children to
understand the concept of
adding and subtracting
money.
They use fake paper notes
and cardboard coins to play
the game.
Make the best out of Waste!!
Children were instructed to bring waste materials from home.
They were then divided into small groups and challenged to make some-
thing useful out of it! The end products were AMAZING!
The Display
Vachan Gupta of Class VB, won four Gold Medals in the State Level Speed
Roller Inline Skating Championship 2016.He will represent West Bengal in
the National Level Championship ,which will be held in Pune. All the best
Vachan!
Friendly football match was held between JAIN INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL BANGALORE
VS SCIS on 13th January 2016 at school premises. SCIS won the match( 5-1).
International Rating Tournament in ICCR
Building (Kolkata) organized by W.B.C.A
was held from 29thDecember to 2nd January
2016. Tejaish Jain of Class VII became an
International rated player from this tourna-
ment . This tournament is recognised by
All India Chess Federation
All Bengal Chess Tournament
was organized by Howrah Chess Academy
on 10th January 2016. Mayank Chandak of
Class VII secured 5th place and Tejaish
Jain of Class VII secured 9th place. This
tournament is recognised by W.B.Chess As-
sociation.
SAHIL STORM DESTROYS SOUTH AFRICA
On the 7th of January 2016 ,Alberton Cricket Club of South Africa played a T20 cricket match
against our school at our school ground. . Scis won the toss and elected to field .With a track rec-
ord of an unbeaten run of 4 matches, beating teams like Don Bosco( Park Circus), Sahapur Sport-
ing Club, Sourav Ganguly’s Cricket Academy( Videocon) and Heritage School, the South African
team batted first a mammoth 215-7 in their allotted 20 overs. Joshua scored a hundred for the vis-
tors. For SCIS Abhimanyu Sharma, Dev Sharma and Aditya Mishra got 2 wickets each while Ash-
jot Singh Anand took 1 wicket. SCIS started the chase with Aman Bajaj and Anjani Lohia opening
the batting .They took the score to 60 before 3 wicket fell in one over, and SCIS was looking down
the barrel at 60-3. In walked Captain Sahil Firoz and his intensions clear by carting the South Af-
rican bowlers to all over the ground. Anjani and Sahil put on 89 runs for the fourth wicket part-
nership before Anjani left with the score at 149. Anjani Lohia scored 60 runs in 34 balls with 7
fours and 4 huge sixes. Aditya Misrha joined Sahil Firoz and both of them stitched together a 5th
wicket partnership of 70 runs in 6 overs and saw SCIS through. The minnows SCIS scored thump-
ing 6 wicket over the South African giants. Such was the impact of Sahil’s onslaught on the South
African bowlers that they could not recover till the end, and when they finally recovered the dam-
age was already being done. Sahil Firoz remained unbeaten on 95 runs in only 44 balls with the
help of 9 sweetly timed fours and 7 towering 6’s. This innings even would have made AB de villiers
proud. Scis cricket team is the only team to beat Alberton Cricket Club in Kolkata whichcreated
history in school. This victory signifies the dawn of a new era in SCIS.
Linc, one of our very favourite pen and pencil partners, organized a spelling competition across schools every year. For its
17th year this time ,Linc visited South City International School on 29th of January 2016. The competition was held for
Classes VII and VIII only and all the students took part. The competition had two rounds where the first round picked out
the best 12 from seven sections. A second round was conducted which brought us to our two winners -Spriha Pal (1st) and
Uma Sarkar (2nd) from Class VIII B. They are going to participate in the state finale in April.
The workshop began an hour late as the resource person
was delayed at the Kolkata Literary Meet.
It was an engaging workshop where the resource person
Luke Kennard managed to keep the students attention
and participation levels consistently high. They were giv-
en prompts by way of single words, single lines to begin
with, ending words or themes. In some cases they were
given an arrangement of lines in form of couplets. Mr.
Kennard also shared an example of Russian poetry and
how the poets were unable to express any kind of discon-
tentment in their poems.
Students came up (in the limited time frame set) with
touching stories in their poems. Each student had to read
out his/her poem at the end of the session.
Among the other participating schools were Birla High,
The Heritage School, Akshar and Future Home. Refresh-
ments were served at the venue.
Venue: British Council Library
Date: 25 January 2016 (Monday)
Resource person: Luke Kennard
Participating students:
Sasha Agarwal
Sharanya Dev ,Pallavi Bhattacharya
Samhita Chattopadhyay ,Rituraj
Thakur ,Raina Ezaz
Primary School Library Activity
Book Club Week
The Book Club motivates the kids to read more and discover through a
wide treasure trove of age appropriate selection of reading and activities
books.The aim is to spread the joy of reading!
On Thursday, 7th January, 2016,
Hanuel Kim of Class 5 Section A read
out the synopsis of a book ‘Ballet Sto-
ries’ retold by Lisa Church from the
classic originals, during the Assembly in
the Auditorium.
This is the ninth Book Review read out
in the Primary School Assembly.
This book has a fantastic collection of
twirling ballerina stories for girls.
Drawn from the world of ballet, these
enchanting stories are filled with unfor-
gettable characters from well-known
fairy tales like; Cinderella, The Sleep-
ing Beauty, Coppelia, Swan Lake, The
Little Mermaid, The Ugly Duckling,
The Firebird and The Nutcracker.
Join in the fun of a magical world of
dancing and adventure!
On Thursday, 14th January 2016,
Purab Gupta of Class V Section B
read out the synopsis of a book “The
Amazing Voyage”.
This is the tenth Book Review read out in the Primary
School Assembly.
Geronimo Stilton Special Edition: The Amazing Voy-
age: The Third Adventure in the Kingdom of Fantasy.
Holey cheese! Join Geronimo as he returns to the King-
dom of Fantasy for a third amazing adventure!
In this thrilling, magical story, Geronimo returns to the
Kingdom of Fantasy for a third amazing adventure!
In this 320-page, full-colour hardcover adventure, Ge-
ronimo returns to the Kingdom of Fantasy when he
learns that the Kingdom has fallen under an endless,
freezing winter and the Queen of the Fairies is in
danger. Once there, Geronimo explores fantastical
new lands and travels on a magical talking ship. Can
Geronimo extinguish a threatening volcano in time
to restore peace and springtime to the Kingdom of
Fantasy? He is put to test on this extraordinary
quest!
Creator House Assembly(Primary)
Topic- Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
Achiever House Assembly- 4th January,2016
Topic- Peace
The Achiever House ( Primary School) presented an as-
sembly on PEACE, the day school re-opened just after the
Winter Vacation. The assembly focused on the importance
of spreading peace in the world and learning to forgive
each other.
Class IV A
Topic- Integrity
On the 7th of January, 2016, Class IV A presented an assembly on ‘Integrity’.
The class put up a skit which projected the importance of integrity in one’s life
and that it depends on trust, openness and honesty. The skit tried to bring
about a realization in the minds of the young learners that nothing is at last sa-
cred but the integrity of one’s own mind.
Class IV D
Topic- Neatness
Class-VII A
Topic: World Thank You Day
ClassVIIB
Topic : “Respect’
Creator House
Topic : Swami Vivekananda
CLASS VIID
Topic : IMPORTANCE OF BREAKFAST