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Page 1: Newsletter July(New)

VOLUME 5

A vision without a task is a dream,

A task without a vision is drudgery, But a task with vision can change the

world………..

JULY— SEPTEMBER 2011

vISION of MODERNITES

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

EDITORIAL 2

PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE

3

TODDLER’S TRENDS

4-6

THE RISING STARS

7-10

SENIORS SPEAK...

11-14

Special points of

interest

Address from the Principal Modernites shine in various activities Creativity zone Lyrical notes

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PAGE 2 VISIO N O F MO D ERN ITES

VISION of MODERNITES

The present issue of the “NEWSLETTER” is an outcome of the fruitful efforts put in by our editorial team. It’s a plethora of news, views and achievements of our students in

various spheres of this competitive world..

The cooperative labour, team work, varied talents and innovative ideas, and unending thought process have taken a concrete shape and definitely proved to be a great learning

process. It is a

chronicle of our successes and a recapturing of our moments of glory. This edition gives us a panoramic view of activities and events like Zonal competition, Independence day,

Investiture ceremony and the French week.

I am highly thankful to our Hon’ble Principal for her liberal support that made this issue

come to a virtual reality. We hope that parents and readers will enjoy reading this

newsletter and appreciate the efforts put into it. I’m also thankful to the members of the

Ed-board who sweat but did not fret.

“ Every man who knows how to read

Has it in his power to magnify

Himself, to multiply the ways in which

He exists, to make his life full,

Significant and interesting”

NEWSLETTER TEAM:

Ms. Simerdeep Kaur ,Ms. Kavita BhatiaMs. Manpreet Kaur

Ms. Naina Nagpal, Ms. Nancy

editorial

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“Learning is not attained by chance, it must be

sought for with ardour and attended to with

diligence.”

The grooming of the child into a complete

individual having sterling qualities of head and

heart should be our joint concern. I solicit the

co-operation of our parents to usher that

futuristic vision, coloured by the spirit to forge

ahead while making learning alive, vibrant and

truly progressive for our children.

We sincerely hope that this edition of the newsletter helps you unwind your creativity by opening a window to the charismatic world of Modern Public School. This newsletter encapsulates the fantasies of innocent dreamers who dared to take a flight on the wings of fantasy and express their innermost thoughts.

The indefatigable perseverance and efforts have resulted in the progression of the school in all areas. I would also like to express my thanks to all our staff members for their dedication, hard work, discipline, and creative innovation that has helped in taking the school to newer heights. I believe that in the years to come, armed with commitment and perseverance in the pursuit of knowledge and education, the school will continue to prosper and serve the country for His glory.

May the warmth and splendor, that are a part of this auspicious occasion of Diwali fill your life with happiness and bright cheer, and bring to you joy and prosperity, for the whole year .Last, but not the least, my best wishes to the school, its staff and students, all the parents, and all those associated with this institution. Alka Kapur

PrinciPal’s message

VISION of MODERNITES

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PAGE 4 VISIO N O F MO D ERN ITES

It is a matter of great pride that our

Principal Mrs. Alka Kapur has been

honoured with the BEST PRINCIPAL

TROPHY by Science Olympiad

Foundation. She is among the three

Best Principals to be awarded this State

level award for her continuous support

towards popularisation of English in

Delhi.

Samarth Garg of class IX—A stood first from North India and will be awarded the

Trophy in Toppers Concert 2011 in GRADE 3 organized by TRINITY

COLLEGE OF LONDON.

FELICITATIONS

PROUD MOMENTS

Bharat vikas parishad felicitated four

teachers and ten students of our school for

their untapped talent in their respective

fields.

Forum of public schools instilled STATE

AWARD to Ms. Deepti Malhotra, PGT

Computer Science for her tireless zeal

and determination.

ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD

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PAGE 5 VISIO N O F MO D ERN ITES

WORKSHOPS

NAME OF THE CONDUCTED BY CLASSES INVOLVED

ROBOTICS NIE CLASS X

ADOLESCENT ISSUES NIE CLASS X

PUBLIC SPEAKING NIE CLASS VIII

REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH NIE CLASS XI—XII

TABLE MANNERS NIE CLASS VI

VEDIC MATHS NIE CLASS V, VIII

ZEE LEARNING: LEARNING

BY DOING

ZEE TV CLASS VIII

CIRCLE TIME OXFORD UNIVERSITY NURSERY— III

TIME MANAGEMENT AND AKASH INSTITUTE CLASS X

ACNE/PIMPLES PREVENTION SHARP— NGO CLASS VIII—X

PERSONALITY GROOMING HT PACE ALL TEACHERS

COMPETENCY BUILDING FOR

TEACHERS

MR. DHEERAJ MEHROTRA ALL TEACHERS

TACKLING GOOGLE

GENERATION AND

MASTERING 21ST CENTUARY

TEACHING SKILLS

MR. SURAJ PRAKASH ALL TEACHERS

DISTRICT INTERACT

LEADERSHIP ASSEMBLY

ROTARY CLUB INTERACT CLUB MEMBERS

GLOBE TEACHER’S TRAINING

WORKSHOP

ECO CLUB

THE PRINCIPLES OF

TEACHING ENGLISH TO BRITISH COUNCIL ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

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PAGE 6 VISIO N O F MO D ERN ITES

Visit to Sulabh Bhawan

Rendezvous with Sh. Kapil Sibbal

The students and staff members had a wonderful opportunity for an interactive session on

30 July 2011 with Hon’ble Minister of Human Resources Development Communications

and Information Technology Sh. Kapil Sibbal .

MPS BRINGS LAURELS IN CBSE

REGIONAL LEVEL SCIENCE EXHIBITION,2011

Rachit Gupta and Shubham Gupta of Class XI under the guidance of Mrs. ChanderKanta (TGT Mathematics) participated in regional level Science exhibition held at KIIT world school, Pitampura . It is a matter of great pride that the model has been selected for NATIONAL LEVEL

SCIENCE EXHIBITION.

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JANAMSHTAMI CELEBRATIONS

Janamashtmi marks the celebration of Lord Krishna‟s birth who is considered

to be the god „s celestial incarnation, who ,at one end reveals the ultimate

reality of life and at the other end is known for his childhood pranks and

mischief's. Religious fervor and traditional happiness marked the

Janamshtami celebrations in the school. The students sprightly presented

conspicuous folk dances. Their apparel and baffling moves transported the

audience to “Brij” Krishna‟s holy land. Our tiny toddlers spoke of the

significance of Krishna‟s life and teachings.

SOJOURN Renowned actor Mr. Kawaljeet Paintal visited the school

and enlightened the students about pursuing a career

on the big screen.

Deepesh Kumar Gupta of class XI along with his

mentor Ms. Jyoti Kapoor made the school proud by

achieving the first position at State Level Science

Exhibition held at Directorate of Education, Science

Branch, Lajpat Nagar IX, Delhi and has been selected to

participate in National Level Science Exhibition.

INSPIR

E

AWARD

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INVESTITURE CEREMONY

The school organized the Investiture Ceremony for the new Prefectorial Board 2011-2012

to officially recognize the representatives of the school and invest the benevolent and

enthusiastic students shouldering with responsibilities and duties. Mr. K. L. Sobti, the

Chairman of the school and Mr. Ajay Kapur, the Managing Director booned the occasion

with their genial presence. On this solemn occasion, the ceremony was given a befitting

start with the lighting of lamp which was followed by a dance performance depicting the

victory of good over evil through the game of chess which left everyone pepped up with

zeal. The school chose to instill a sense of duty in its students by giving them prefectorial

appointments. Sanchit Bhatia and Sugandha Priya of Class XII were elevated to the post of

Chief Head Boy and Chief Head Girl respectively. Rachit Gupta and Srishti Budhiraja of

Class XI and Yugank and Prerna Diwan of Class V and IV took over as the Senior and

Junior Head Boy and Head Girl respectively. Other cabinet members of Health Club, Eco

Club, Discipline and Cleanliness Council took the ceremonial oath and urged not to

forget their duties for the nation while embracing the spirit of freedom. They were also

inducted in the new parliament which would function for the forth coming session.

The impressive and colourful ceremony came to an end with the inspiring words of Ms. Alka Kapur, the school Principal who motivated them through her personal instance to be focused in life and never deter from one’s goal.

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INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS

“Moments pass but memories don’t”. Although, the auspicious day of 15th August, 1947 has passed, but still every independence day from then sprinkles a wave of

freedom and pride in every Indian mind. Feelings of patriotism rule every heart and

the throat gets eager to shout in the open air .“VANDE MATARAM”. Independence Day, is indeed a festive time for the nation which spent

more than a hundred years under the colonial yoke-a nation that was

exploited bruised, maimed, but which did not lose its values and achieved

freedom without compromising on the ideals it upheld. It is a befitting day

to commemorate the freedom fighters, a glowing tribute to the great

nation that we are and the global super power we are poised to be. The

school hosted the Independence Day on 12th

August, 2011. The students

participated with full zeal and enthusiasm. Being a rainy day, it was

difficult to organize the function but fortunately, it turned out to be a

huge success.

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FRENCH WEEK (23/8/11— 27/8/11)

Our school has launched to assimilate International facet in the school curriculum.

This indeed is a very important step and means of deepening understanding of the

world and promoting International alliance and benevolence.

The week buzzed with an amalgamation of Activities. The students from classes V

to IX were actively involved in Exploring France. The activities designed during

the week included quiz, Poster making, Poem Recitation, Paragraph writing, Spelling

Bee and Special Recipe of France. Experiences of pupils were shared in the morning

assembly which focused on the merits of learning French. The students also twisted

menu cards of French Cuisines. The students enjoyed ingenious use of their new

found foreign language skills.

The week terminated with a special assembly wherein the students performed

Bal-Masque. Various eminent Personalities of France were also enacted by the

students. The Principal, valued the efforts of the students and teachers in making

the week a thumping success.

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FRENCH WEEK ( activities )

FRENCH POEM RECITATION

23 AUGUST 2011 CLASS V

CATEGORY POEM NAME

Best Poem Situ

aimes le

Vidhi Garg, Priya

Chandra, Harshit

Bhatia, Vanshika

Singhal

Best Costume

and Make up

Vole

Jolie

Pappilla

Vidhi Mittal,

Harpreet Kaur,

Isha Jian, Vanya

Garg

Most

Confident

Children

Un,

Deux,

trios

Twinkle, Kajal,

Harsh Goel,

Bhavya

Best

Presentation

Sur le

Pont

Adarsh, Diya

Gupta, Apoorva,

Saksham Miglani

Consolation Aa, Bey,

Ce, De

Manya Mittal,

Ankita Dawan,

Part Jindal,

Shubham Bansal

POSTER MAKING COMPETITION

23 AUGUST 2011, CLASS VIII

NAME CLASS POSITION

Karan

Bhandari VIII C

FIrst

Monica

Tayal VIII C Second

RECIPE MAKING COMPETITION

24 AUGUST 2011 CLASS VII

NAME CLASS

Sakshi, Kashish

Jain, Roshni

Kalra, Ujjawal VII D

ROLE PLAY

27AUGUST 2011 CLASS IX

CATEGORY NAME

Best Selection Divya Rao

Best Costume

and Make up Vishal Wadhwa

Best

Presentation Ayush Verma

Overall

Performance

Saumya Jain

PARAGRAPH WRITING

CLASS VI

Megha Bansal

Class VI D

Got First Position

QUIZ

CLASS VIII

PARTICIPANTS CLASS POSITION

Akansh Nirmal ,

Priyam Puri,

Arushi Jain VIII D

First

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FRUIT MART

(NURSERY WING)

VEGETABLE SALAD ACTIVITY

Healthy mind resides in a healthy body as it brings joy and delight to us. To enliven this value in our little tiny tots, Salad Making Activity was organized on 1 September 2011

To inculcate a good habit of eating fruits and avoiding junk food children of Pre-School and pre-Primary organized a fruit shop on 11 August 2011 (Thursday) in school premises. Variety of fruits like Mango, Pineapple, Apple, Papaya etc were displayed .

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TODDLER’S TREND NURSERY — III

Fruit period

Fruits ! Yummy !

I simply love eating them.

Mangoes, oranges, bananas, give me all

I can finish them in a minute.

Fruits make me healthy and strong.

They keep me active in the class .

Daily in the school before my lunch break,

I get a fruit break .

Bringing a fruit daily in my school is must.

I never miss it.

My mother makes it sure to give me daily and

I make sure to gobble it up fast.

Siddharth Guleria

III D

ONE DAY

One day I will be all grown up.

And ready for a job.

May be I’ll be a T V reporter,

Like my uncle Bob.

Or may be I’ll be a football star.

And sign my name for fans.

Or maybe I’ll be a singer in a famous

band.

Or maybe I’ll be an astronaut

And fly in outer space.

Or may be I’ll be a doctor

Like my cousin ace.

Ashna Srivastava

II B

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TODDLER’S TREND NURSERY — III

FAST FOOD HAZARDS

The life style of children has gone a vast change, as my mother says. We have become our own masters. We

love spicy and delicious fast food. The Overeating this type of food makes us fat, very fat.

With heavy body we cannot run and we cannot enjoy playing outside. Because of this habit only one of my classmates has become a diabetic. My parents and teachers had always advised me to avoid harmful junk food and drinks. I have decided to pay serious attention to that. Now I understand that this

yummy junk food is very bad for my tummy. Bhavya Batra

III-F

IF I WERE A FOOTBALL

Football is very good to play with. But if I were a football I would be kicked thousands times a day. How painful it would be. Kicked here, kicked there with only goalkeeper to

take care. No, I don’t want to be a football. I can be anything but certainly not the football.

Bhavneet Kaur

III-B

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THE RISING STARS IV — VIII

TEACHERS ARE FUN Teachers are fun, teachers are joy

They make men out of little boys

Teachers are like candles, burning bright

They teach us the importance of vision and foresight

They share our joys, they share our tears

They tell us what is courage, they tell us what are fears

They are like conductors coordinating a band

Whenever we are in need they lend a helping hand.

Teachers in M.P.S are one of kind

They are a breed, very hard to find

I thank you all teachers

I wish you a long life and happiness each day.

Anshuman VI - E

IMPORTANCE OF SILENCE PERIOD

All of us are very familiar with the saying” silence is golden”. This brings to our minds the importance of keeping silence in the classrooms while studying . Silence is the essence of disciplined education. Silence and discipline go hand in hand.

In the temple, gurudwara, church or mosque disciplined people observe silence.

“Why do we keep silence there?”

These are scared places and we have to keep the purity of these places intact. School is also a scared place. It is the temple of learning so we should keep up the purity of schools and keep up the discipline.

There are many good reasons for the students to observe silence in schools. Silence helps in preserving energy as well as being attentive during study time. It enhances the ability for creativity. It improves observation power of the child. Thus he can gain more and more knowledge. And this creates a feeling of neatness and purity in the school atmosphere itself. If the child concentrates, there won’t be any problem of not understanding.

Keeping silence has a dominant place in school. A school without silence is like a body without a soul.

Madhav Dingliwala VIII B

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THE RISING STARS IV — VIII

LISTEN

Look around! Try to hear

Can’t you hear the shrieks of many?

People are suffering next door

Try to listen, you’ll hear for sure.

A Hindu butchered

Another Muslim slaughtered

Nobody won

But humanity lost.

Try to listen, you’ll hear some more

A child wasted before birth

Just she wasn’t a boy!

She is in tears, listen to her cries.

A bride burnt in her wedding attire

Never ever was this her desire

To be massacred

In her prime

For not bringing enough brass

Can’t you hear her call?

Please try to hear

The noise outside

And the whispers inside

Aren’t the question marks audible?

Anjali Kansal

VII C

TAKE TIME TO REWIND

Take time to rewind

Your life in your mind.

Clear away cobwebs that wind

The child in you, try to find

See them through a haze

Those lovely, bygone days

Relive, rework that maze

That still manages to daze.

Bury the sorrows, treasure the joys

Recall those games, cherish those toys

Turn your ears to that cheerful noise.

Retreat bring back your pristine poise.

Jump over the fence

Retrace footsteps in this jungle dense

Feel a pleasure immense

Return to innocence.

Priyam Puri VIII D

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SENIOR’S SPEAK IX — XII

I BELIEVE IN MY

INNER STRENGTH

I believe in my inner strength

The power that gives me the courage to defend

Truth, right thought and action

And not to succumb to someone’s might

It gives me the power to stand upright

And never give up without a fight

It gives me the confidence I need in every field to succeed

It builds up my morale

And in face of adversities never let me fall

It checks me with an angel’s voice

Every time I make a wrong choice

In all, it makes me a better person

Helping me to be a better version

Saumya Jain IX A

SILENT DEEDS

When weariness of life

distresses us

The great magician

blesses us

He has no voice

Yet He whispers to

millions

He has no ears

Yet HE listens to billions

His presence is unleft

Yet that sense sublime

dwells in everything

He is unseen

Yet His divine spark is in

every being

If detested is your reflection

He will sprinkle some affection

Before any request our wish is granted

Without any condition we get what we wanted

He bestows upon his benevolence

This kindness further should be shared

With less fortunate, deprived and wearied

Silently let the stream of mercy flow

Never let the other hand even know

A moment of concentrated prayer will do

What hours of shouting failed to do

There’s no special time or age for devotion

Little acts of charity, a few loving words

Conceiving and considering others’ emotions

To pay off debts what all we got

Grab and avail the present hour

Lest we’re labeled as an ungrateful lot .

Garima IX C

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SENIORS’ SPEAK IX — XII

TAKE TIME TO FIND HAPPINESS FOR YOURSELF

“Life is a tragedy for those who feel, and comedy for those who think“ said Shakespeare.

Life is a mixed yarn of joys and sorrows when we are treated well at the hands of others, we feel happy. When we pass an examination, win a scholarship or score a victory over our adversity, we feel joyous and we have sufficient money to spend, we feel exalted. But injustice, failure, Illness and a number of other ills are responsible for our happiness right from morning till we sleep at night; we have several phases of sorrow and joy. It is the state of mind that makes man happy or unhappy. Some people are surrounded with many difficulties and yet they smile. Some create difficulties for themselves and become unhappy. If we develop the habit of feeling contented, it will go a long way to make us happy. People who give up love of wealth and power are generally better than those who run after money and position. The greatest cause for our unhappiness is misfortunes, accidents and deception. The death of those whom we love dearly, makes us unhappy. Accidents, diseases cause a lot of pain and some of these are not in our control. The two greatest enemies of happiness are misunderstanding and jealousy. We should not believe and think without properly verifying it, and we should not feel jealous of others. This will increase our happiness.

Prachi Jain X B

PLEASURE BEING “SOMEONE”

Being selected as the head girl of the institution where you have gained education, right from the kindergarten days when you were too young to distinguish between right and wrong, is a matter of immense pleasure in itself.

I still cherish the memory of the day when I was declared the head girl of my school. Years back I stepped into this institution with a hope to become successful and this designation seems to be the first stepping stone towards it. It has been a wonderful experience being the Head Girl.

I whole heartedly thank my Principal ma’am and my teachers who showed their faith in my capabilities; this enhanced my qualities outshined my personality. I learnt that nothing is impossible here. You receive co-operation to the extent you are co-operative. I learnt that when you show appreciation, only then you’ll be appreciated.

During this period, I learnt to create a group of people who can work together in a spirit of perfect harmony. I have learnt to be a patient listener. Before asking others to be disciplined first I had to discipline myself…so I have to mend my ways accordingly.

To sum up, it feels great in being “SOMEONE”.

Shristi Budhiraja XI A

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SENIORS’ SPEAK IX — XII

Value education “I fight a battle everyday against discouragement and fear

Some foe stands always in my way, the path ahead is never clear.

One frequently hears from the elders that the children of today are going astray because

their schools fail to help them build their character. However, there can be no doubt that

the country needs a strong value education system which would inoculate among the

students universal values and would result in their all-round development. Some people

believe-‘Values are not taught, they are caught’. But I think the statement has a

two-sided view. Values cannot be taught by mere dictation but there should be a unique

and a devised way of teaching by mixing values with the environment.

Since I am an adolescent, I feel the need to raise the problems and worries of my peers.

Definitely most of us feel that values are seeping and crime rate is increasing in this age

group. Stanley Halls, a famous psychologist calls adolescence as a period of stress and

strain. It is a crucial time in an individual’s life when one faces new challenges, learn

new skills and lead more independent lives. At this stage youth is striving for an identity

with himself and in the society. They are curious to peep out of the window to the outer

world and in execution of their adventurous ideas end up in their committing severe

crimes.

Of course, during adolescence risk taking behavior is more common. In their teens young

people may experiment with illicit drugs, drink alcohol while underage or drive vehicles

without a license or before reaching the legal age limit. Young people may also

congregate in public places and engage in behaviour that is anti-social or a public

nuisance.

Today’s educated youth is also committing crimes and definitely we have to put a big halt

on it. But, through value education…it doesn’t sound to be appropriate.

It is said that ‘Families must work together to bridge whatever is missing their children’s

life’. The key to the problem of violence among the youth is only based on spiritual and

family values. Love and trust are not the only words, but principles, that if followed and

drummed into the young ones at early stages will provide a foundation for the rest of

their lives. But such big words don’t suit our youngsters. The

foundation can never be strong…as values are inbuilt, and they

cannot be inculcated.

From the above it is crystal clear that value education is not the only

way to reduce crime rate among educated youth. The real essence of

values is in adopting them in our day to day lives. Crime can surely

be excavated from society and youth, what is required a strong will.

-KESHAV DINGLIWALA

(STUDENT EDITOR) X-B

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ZONAL ACHIEVEMENTS

Hindi declamation Competition held on 20 August 2011

Category Name of the student Class Position

Senior Nikita Khatri X A First

Hindi Poem Recitation Competition held on 9 August 2011

Category Name of the student Class Position

Senior Boys Sahil Gupta X A First

Primary Boys Bhavya Jain V C First

English extempore Competition held on 18 August 2011

Category Name of the student Class Position

Junior Sahil Rasiwasia VIII B Third

Science Drama English Poem Recitation Competition

held on 19 August 2011 Category Name Class Position

Position First Senior girls Ayushi Agarwal XI B Third

Name of the student Class Primary Boys Parth Jindal V B Second

Vibhu Kumar VIII D

Gauika Puri VIII D

Rhythm Gupta VIII D

Vishal Jain VIII C

Gagan Chopra VIII A

Madhav Dingliwala VIII B

Niti Jain X B

hindi extempore Competition held on 5 August 2011

Category Name of the student Class Position

Junior Ish Chauhan VIII C First

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SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS

Scholarship for Athletics

S.

No.

Name of the student Class

1. Akshay Bansal XII

2. Sumita XII

3. Swati Singhal XI

4. Divy Jyoti Malhotra X

5. Manveen Kaur X

Name of Student Class Age

Group

Event Position

Akshay Bansal XII C U – 18 yr boys Discuss Throw First

Vibhor Budhiraja XI C U – 16 yr boys Shot Put Third

Swati Singhal XI C U – 18 yr girls 800 m Third

Sumita XII A U – 20 yr girls 200 m Third

Sumita XII A U – 20 yr girls 400 m Second

Manveen Kaur X C U – 16 yr girls 100 m Third

Netya Gandhi VIII U – 16 yr girls Javelin Throw Third

Divy Jyoti Malhotra X A U – 16 yr girls 400 m Fourth

71 Delhi State Athletics Meet Chattrasal Stadium Model Town 21 – 23 July 2011

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Delhi State Summer Athletics Meet 2011-12

Chattrasal Stadium Model Town

26 – 29 July 2011

Name of Student Class Age Group Event Position

Akshay Bansal XII C U – 19 yr boys Discuss Throw First

Anuj Sharma XI A U – 19 yr boys Javelin Throw Second

Manveen Kaur X C U – 17 yr girls 400 m First

Swati Singhal XI C U – 19 yr girls 400 m Second

Manveen Kaur X C U – 17 yr girls 200 m Second

Divy Jyoti Malhotra X A U – 17 yr girls 200 m Third

Swati Singhal XI C U – 19 yr girls 800 m Third

Divy Jyoti Malhotra X A U – 17 yr girls 100 m Third

Ashish Gupta XII B U – 19 yr boys 100/200 m Fifth

Aman Mohta X A U – 17 yr boys Javelin Throw Fourth

Vibhor Budhiraja XI C U – 17 yr boys Discuss Throw Fourth

SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS

Future Leader Discovery Contest An online Future Leader Discovery Contest was conducted on the 150th Birth Anniversary of

Swami Vivekananda. It is our pride moment to announce that two students of our school

Shiva Sethi of class XI and Sneha Agarwal of class X have cleared the qualifying and have

been short listed for the semi-finals.

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INTERSCHOOL ACHIEVEMENTS

DAV Centenary Public School Paschim Enclave

Event Name of student Class Position

Science for Society Shubham Gupta

Rachit Gupta

XI

XI

First

Cordial Chords Naman Jain

Himanshu Singh

XI

XI

Second

Techno Tales Abhay Gupta

Dipannita Roy Choudhary

VIII Second

Be an Eco Jounalist Tanay Singh Sikarvar

Jatin Tejwani

X

X

Third

Abstract Art Neeraj Sahita

Parmeet Singh

III Third

A Peep into Perky Planets Lavya Khanna III Third

JIGSAW WIZARD CONTEST 2010 In the jigsaw wizard contest organized by the Jigsaw edu. Solutions pvt. Ltd.

Yashika Garg of class IV secured All India 5th rank.

M L BUDHIRAJA MEMORIAL

COMPETITION HELD AT

MOTHER DIVINE PUBLIC SCHOOL

EVENT NAME OF

THE

STIDENT

CLAS

S

POSTION

On the spot

painting

competition

Surabhi

Sharma

XII Third

Shivam

Bindra

IX Consolation

Debate

Competition

Deeksha

Bajaj

XI Consolation

CHEMICAL KALIDOSCOPE

KIIT WORLD SCHOOL, PITAM PURA

DATE AND NAME CLASS POSITION

23/8/11

Poster

making

Kanku Vyas IX FIRST

23/8/11

Skit

Competition

Karan Arora,

Sehaj Arora,

Swati Rathi,

Manish Goyal,

Mohit wadhwa

XI and

XII

SECOND

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INTERSCHOOL ACHIEVEMENTS

‘CROSSROADS-2011’ ORGANISED BY DL DAV MODEL SR. SEC. SCHOOL,

ND BLOCK PITAM PURA

‘RACHNA-2011’ ORGANISED BY BAL BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL, ROHINI

EVENT NAME OF STUDENT CLASS POSITION

Street Play

Namita Kataria, RiyaVerma VI A

First

Namrata Gulati VI A

Yugank Gupta V A

Vansh Makhija VI C

Akshat Sharma, Rishabh Jidhani V B

Anya Gupta VI E

Raga Rocks-

Fusion Raag

Based

Shivangi XII B

Second

Rahul rao XI A

Dilpreet Kaur XII C

Jaskirat Singh X C

Lokesh Harjai XI C

Pranjal XI A

Innovations in

Scientific

technology

Shubham Gupta XI A

Second Rachit Gupta XI A

Soliloquy

Garima Singh

XI A

Second

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INTERSCHOOL ACHIEVEMENTS

‘EXPRESSION—2011’ORGANISED BY MOUNT ABU PUBLIC SCHOOL

INTERSCHOOL EVENT ‘EDGE - 2011’

AT KULACHI HANSRAJ MODEL SCHOOL, ASHOK VIHAR

Event Name of the Student Class Position

Video Waves Naman Jain XI First

Himanshu Singh XI

Clue

&Conclude

Tanay Singh Sikarvar X

First

Rohan Mehrotra X

Aayush Ajmera X

Sahil Gupta X

Neeti Jain X

Piyush Garg IX

Jatin IX

Samarth Garg IX

Science O’

Mania

Sanchit Bhatia XII

Second Shiva Sethi XI

Divya Nakra XI

EVENT NAME OF THE STUDENT CLASS POSITION

Tech Attire

(Fancy Dress) Angad Singh Pre School First

Programming in

JAVA

Payal Kumar

Rahul Sehdev XII Second

VISHAL BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL

ACTIVITY NAME CLASS POSITION

BOOK JACKET SURUBHI SHARMA XII C SECOND

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INTERCLASS ACTIVITIES

HINDI DEBATE COMPETITION

(21 JULY 2011) CLASS X

Result Name Class

BEST CONTENT Arushi Khare X A

BEST

PRESENTATION Ankita Yadav X B

MOST

CONFIDENT CHILD Mayank Khatri X A

OVERALL

PERFORMANCE Nikita Khatri X C

IT QUIZ (2 SEPTEMBER 2011) CLASS VIII

Name of the Student Class Position

Sahil Rasiwasia

VIII B

FIRST

Sarthak Sharma

Madhav Dingliwala

Anisha Garg

Vipul Gupta RUNNERS VIII A

Simran Goel UP

Abhay Gupta

Nitesh Jain

BACKYARD SCIENCE (26 AUGUST 2011)

CLASS VII

Result Topic Student Name

Overall Hydraulic Crane

1) Shubham Sachdeva

2)Piyush Sharma

Best

Content Fire Extinguisher

1) Pallavi Gulati

2) Shivanshi Vikram Singh

Best

Presentation

Acid Base Test and Neutralization

Reaction

1) Simran Bakshi

2) Saaneya Khanna

Most

Creative

Electric Pen

1) Puneet Diwani

2) Shubham Bansal

COMPUTER QUIZ

2 SEPTEMBER 2011

CLASS VIII CLASS POSITION

VIII B FIRST

VIII A SECOND

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INTERCLASS ACTIVITIES

GLASS PAINTING

11 JULY 2011 CLASS X

CATEGORY NAME CLASS

Best

Presentation Vanshika Sachdeva

X B

Best Creativity Nikhil Binwani X C

Best Innovation Abhishek Joon X C

Most Vibrant Mansi Bansal X B

The most

Appealing Shubhi Gupta X A

ENGLISH POEM RECITATION

29 AUGUST 2011 CLASS IV CATEGORY NAME CLASS

Best

Presentation Manmeet Kaur

IV D

Best Poem Simran Dhawan IV A

Best costume and make up

Siddhant Kapoor IV C

Most

Confident Child Vanshika Mann IV C

Consolation Khyati Pareek

Anmol Manchanda IV E

COMIC CREATIONS IN MS PAINT

15 JULY 2011 CLASS IV

POSITION NAME CLASS

I Muskaan Mttal

IV A

II Nakshatra

Shekhawat IV E

III Ritika Verma IV A

Best

Presentation Ishika Sahu IV D

Best

Content Bhavya Nirmal IV D

BLOCK PRINTING

17 AUGUST 2011 CLASS V

POSITION NAME CLASS

I Jaya Saini

V

II Suyash Rajput V

III Niehal Singhal Trivayan Tayal

V

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INTERCLASS ACTIVITIES ENGLISH DECLAMATION

(30 JULY 2011) CLASS VI

Result Name Class

BEST CONTENT Tarun Talwani

VI C

BEST

EXPRESSION Jhanvi Khaneja VI D

MOST

CONFIDENT CHILD Rohan Bhatia VI B

OVERALL

PERFORMANCE Ritwik Bhandari VI C

I WANT TO BE AN EDITOR

(18 AUGUST 2011) CLASS X NAME CLASS POSITION

KESHAV

DINGLIWALA X B

First

TANAY SINGH SIKARVAR

X A Second

PARUL X A Third

RACHITA

DAHIYA X c consolation

NEWSPAPER DRESS MAKING

(20 AUGUST 2011) CLASS IX

TEAM CLASS POSITION

ANSHIKA ROHILLA

YASHIKA IX A

I

EKTA BATRA

KIRTI DINGLIWALA IX B II

SHIVAM BINDRA

SAMARTH IX A III

HINDI DECLAMATION (24 /09/11) CLASS V

Result Name Class

BEST CONTENT Grishika Virodhaya

V E

BEST

EXPRESSION Savitri Ramuka V E

MOST

CONFIDENT CHILD Kartik Saini V B

OVERALL

PERFORMANCE Vidhi Mittal V C

HINDI DECLAMATION

( 23 SEPTEMBER 2011) CLASS IV

Result Name Class

BEST CONTENT Muskan Mittal

IV A

BEST

EXPRESSION Anjali Jain IV B

MOST

CONFIDENT CHILD Drishti Kumar IV C

OVERALL

PERFORMANCE Manmeet Kaur IV D

CONSOLATION Yash Papreja IV C

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INTERCLASS ACTIVITIES

Show and Tell Competition

15 July 2011 Class-I

Class Name Dress up

I A Arnav Aggarwal

Clock

I A Argh Gupta Laptop

I B Bharat Sethi Laptop

I B Sahil Chaturvedi Bulb

I C Maahi Sachdeva Metro

I D Anubhuti Gupta News Paper

I E Rakshak Sethi Soap

Sing And Act Competition

29 July 2011 Class II and III

Category II III

BEST

PRESENTATION

Divye &

Pearl Chauhan

Bhavneet Kaur & Soumya

Bhardwaj

BEST

COORDINATION

Parth Jindal,

Vaibhav Jain & Mahi

Simran Thakur & Shruti Jain

BEST

COSTUME

Dhruv Gulati & Kashish Grover

Bhavya Batra

MOST

CONFIDENT CHILD Sujal Singh Kashish Madan

Clay Modeling Competition

19 July 2011 Pre – School

Class Name Best Creation

A Ishita Rawat Swan

B Yash Tayal Flower

C Akshat Bansal Sun

D Karamjot Kaur Rose Flower

Rakhi Making Competition

11 August 2011 Pre-Primary

Class Name Result

A Tannish I

B Kelin Patel II

C Jia Kursija III

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INTERCLASS ACTIVITIES

Creative Writing Competition

13 September 2011 Class-II & III

Position Class II Class III

I VANSHIKA

PURI (A) ADAA GUPTA (C)

II ABHISHEK (A) PRIYANKA LAMBA

(B)

III SAKSHI (C) JASNEET SINGH (C)

English Declamation

16 September 2011 Class III

Category Name Class

BEST

CONTENT

Simran Thakur

III D

BEST

EXPRESSION Neeraj Sahita III C

MOST

CONFIDENT CHILD Satya Kumar III D

OVERALL

PERFORMANCE

Khushi Toshniwal

III C

CONSOLATION Riya &

Aryan Arora III F III E

Hindi Kavita Path Pratiyogita

19 September 2011 Class I

Category Name Class

Best Poem

Arpita Chhabra

I C

Best

Presentation

Rakshak Sethi

I E

Most

Confident Child

Pari Tayal

I B

Best

Costume & Make Up

Gurjas Singh & Kartik

Makkar

I B & I A

Consolation

Argh Gupta

I A