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23rd January 2025 - Inter - House Math Quiz (Classes III-V)
“Develop a passion for learning. If you do, you will never cease to grow.” - Anthony J. D’Angelo
An Inter-House Math Quiz Competition for classes III-V was successfully conducted on 23rd January, 2025 in the school auditorium. The event aimed to enhance students' mathematical skills, encourage teamwork, and promote a healthy spirit of competition. Students from all four houses participated enthusiastically, showcasing their problem-solving abilities and quick thinking. The quiz, consisted of four exciting rounds named, Fast and Finger challenge, Buzzer Kings, Mathematical reasoning and Rapid fire. These rounds encouraged participants to showcase their knowledge while also providing them with opportunities to explore different facts of mathematics. Throughout the event, students demonstrated their academic excellence as they answered questions, delved deeper into mathematical concepts, and enjoyed the experience. Overall, the Inter-House Math Quiz Competition was a grand success, fostering a love for mathematics among students and encouraging teamwork and healthy competition.
The results of the competition were as follows:
Name |
Class |
House |
Position |
Utkarsh Rama Jha |
III D |
Harmony |
First |
Pransh Verma |
IV D |
Syed Waqar Husain Naqvi |
V A |
Kavish Dhawan |
III A |
Pride |
Second |
Vivaan Goel |
IV B |
Charvik Jain |
V C |
Ivaan Verma |
III C |
Peace |
Third |
Aarika Khurana |
IV A |
Deepti Jangir |
V B |
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30th December 2024 - Inter-House Science Quiz (Classes VI-VIII)
“Speculation and the exploration of ideas beyond what we know with certainty are what lead to progress”
Science Quiz Promotes Scientific Enquiry and Analytical Thinking
The Inter-house Science Quiz, held on Thursday, December 30, 2024, at SGS, aimed to promote scientific curiosity, analytical thinking, and provide an interactive platform for young minds to engage with science.
The quiz, designed for classes VI-VIII, consisted of five exciting rounds: Inventions and Discoveries, Visual, Spell Bee, Buzzer, and Rapid Fire. These rounds encouraged participants to showcase their knowledge while also providing them with opportunities to explore different facets of science. Throughout the event, students demonstrated their academic excellence as they answered questions, delved deeper into scientific concepts, and enjoyed the experience. The audience was highly engaged, especially during the interactive audience round, showing great enthusiasm and support for the participants.
The results of the competition were as follows:
Name |
Class |
House |
Position |
Saksham Aggarwal |
VI D |
Glory |
First |
Akshaj Singh |
VII C |
Glory |
First |
Aleena Khan |
VIII D |
Glory |
First |
Vivaan Bansal |
VI C |
Peace |
Second |
Ishrat Ghai |
VII B |
Peace |
Second |
OM Gupta |
VIII D |
Peace |
Second |
Sanvi Ranjan |
VI B |
Harmony |
Third |
Pulkit Singh |
VII D |
Harmony |
Third |
Nishant Shekhar |
VIII B |
Harmony |
Third |
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30th December 2024 - Intra-Class Competition-Mask Making (Class-II)
"Creating a mask is not just about hiding; it's about revealing the story beneath."
Mask-making is a creative art where masks are crafted using materials like paper, cloth, or clay. It has cultural, theatrical, and educational significance, encouraging imagination and artistic skills.
To foster creativity and artistic expression, our school conducted a ‘Mask-Making Competition’ for the students of Class 2 on 30th December 2024. The event was designed to encourage young minds to explore their imagination and showcase their artistic skills. The students participated with great enthusiasm and excitement, bringing a burst of energy to the competition. Equipped with colorful papers, glitter, ribbons, and other decorative materials, they created a stunning array of masks, each unique and vibrant.
The joy on their faces was evident as they proudly displayed their creations. The competition not only brought out their artistic potential but also enhanced their confidence and teamwork. The event concluded with everyone admiring the beautiful masks, making it a memorable experience for all involved.
The winners of the competition were as follows:
Class II
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
Dhairya |
II-A |
First |
Tejas Prajapati |
II-A |
Second |
Keyan Dalal |
II-A |
Second |
Reyansh Mahar |
II-A |
Third |
Aarna Chaudhary |
II-A |
Third |
Neerav Sobti |
II-A |
Consolation |
Harshit Thakur |
II-A |
Consolation |
Lisha Rani |
II-A |
Consolation |
Ritika Singh |
II-B |
First |
Vanshika Soni |
II-B |
First |
Puranjay Singh |
II-B |
Second |
Saanidhya |
II-B |
Second |
Inaya Sharma |
II-B |
Third |
Krisha Singh |
II-B |
Third |
Mayraa Manral |
II-B |
Consolation |
Samayra |
II-C |
First |
Dixi |
II-C |
First |
Krisha Singh |
II-C |
Second |
Pehal Singh |
II-C |
Third |
Kiara Sinha |
II-C |
Consolation |
Aarav |
II-D |
First |
Shivaansh Aggarwal |
II-D |
First |
Aniket Raikwar |
II-D |
Second |
Rihan Singh |
II-D |
Second |
Asmi Mamgain |
II-D |
Third |
Aarohi Yadav |
II-D |
Consolation |
Navya Sharma |
II-D |
Consolation |
Sejalpreet Kaur |
II-D |
Consolation |
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26th December 2024 - Collage and Poster Making Competition (Classes III-V)
“Energy is essential for development, and sustainable energy is essential for sustainable development.” — Tim Wirth
The Inter-House Poster and Collage Making Competition held on 26th December, 2024 was a vibrant display of creativity. It aimed to engage students in creative activities while raising awareness about the importance of saving energy. Participants from classes III-V created impactful posters and collages, using their artistic talents to communicate messages about energy conservation. The competition focused on creativity, relevance to the theme, and the effective use of materials, with a particular emphasis on promoting eco-friendly practices. Students showcased innovative designs that emphasized the need for sustainable energy consumption. The event was a reminder that small actions, such as turning off lights when not in use, using energy-efficient appliances, and promoting renewable energy sources, can collectively make a significant difference in preserving the planet for future generations.
The winners were recognized for their outstanding creativity and ability to convey the theme effectively. Overall, the competition successfully combined art with education, fostering a deeper understanding of environmental issues among students while encouraging them to adopt energy-saving habits in their daily lives.
The results of the competition are as follows:
Name of Student |
Class |
Position |
Savi Sisotia |
III-C |
First |
Rishik Singh |
III-D |
Second |
Bhavya Ghusingha |
III-C |
Third |
Vihaan Yadav |
III -A |
Jazzlin Sharma |
IV-B |
First |
Khushank Jalal |
IV-A |
Second |
Vibhor Singh |
IV-A |
Kannan Kaushik |
IV -C |
Third |
Ajinkya Lavhale |
V-B |
First |
Hitarth Aggarwal |
V-B |
Maahi Godara |
V-B |
Second |
Sayani Banerjee |
V-B |
Deepti Jangir |
V-B |
Third |
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17th December 2024 - Intra - Class Competition- Fun with Shapes: My Favorite Cartoon Character (Class-I)
"Geometry humor can make a mathematician smile, just like children's favorite cartoons make them smile."
Shapes are the building blocks of creativity. Having fun with shapes is not just an enjoyable activity; it plays a crucial role in the development of young learners. Such activities enhance the spacial awareness of children as well as boost their creativity and imagination. Improving the fine motor and cognitive skills, they build strong minds with creative thrills. They not only learn to express themselves, but also unlock new ways to bring problems to an end and all this happens with a logical and creative spell.
To bring out that creative little mathematician’s side of the children, an Intra-Class Competition- Fun with Shapes: My Favorite Cartoon Character’ was conducted for the students of Class I on 17th December 2024. The competition aimed to engage Class 1 students in an artistic challenge where they could create their favorite cartoon characters using basic geometric shapes such as circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles. The students were given the opportunity to explore the world of geometry in an artistic context, enhancing both their problem-solving and artistic abilities.
The response to the competition was overwhelmingly positive, with students eagerly showcasing their imaginative designs. This creative endeavor not only nurtured their artistic skills but also filled the classroom with a spirit of creativity and fun. The competition successfully transformed the environment into a world of geometrical cartoons, created by our little artistic mathematicians.
The winners of the competition were as follows:
Class I
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
Drisha |
I-A |
First |
Shreya Rathore |
I-A |
First |
Samiksh Aggarwal |
I-A |
Second |
Vaishnavi |
I-A |
Second |
Anika Goyal |
I-A |
Third |
Kiaan Bisht |
I-A |
Third |
Navika Marwah |
I-A |
Third |
Yashika Jangir |
I-A |
Third |
Aadhya |
I-A |
Consolation |
Mayra |
I-A |
Consolation |
Viraj Singh |
I-B |
First |
Keshav Sharma |
I-B |
Second |
Kiara Singhania |
I-B |
Second |
Aayushmaan Upadhayay |
I-B |
Third |
Adhiraj Sirohi |
I-B |
Third |
Yashwardhan Girsa |
I-B |
Third |
Siddharth |
I-B |
Consolation |
Mayra Ahlawat |
I-C |
First |
Deepanshu Yadav |
I-C |
First |
Aashvi Rai |
I-C |
Second |
Ishaya Soni |
I-C |
Second |
Aastha |
I-C |
Third |
Vivaan Goyal |
I-C |
Third |
Shivansh Agarwal |
I-C |
Third |
Itisha Srivastava |
I-C |
Consolation |
Kavya |
I-D |
First |
Kimayra Yadav |
I-D |
First |
Mysha Agrawal |
I-D |
First |
Ayaansh Singh |
I-D |
Second |
Devyansh Ray |
I-D |
Second |
Miraj Sethi |
I-D |
Second |
Riyansh |
I-D |
Third |
Jiyansh Sehgal |
I-D |
Third |
Yakshit Kumar |
I-D |
Third |
Tanish Mathur |
I-D |
Consolation |
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17th December 2024 - Intra - Class Competition-Math Marvels: Tangram Animals (Class-II)
"In the world of tangrams, math brings imagination to life."
Math is not just about numbers; it’s about understanding shapes, patterns, and logic. In an attempt to make students learn these concepts in a fun and interactive way, the ‘Math Marvels - Tangram Animals’ competition was held on 17th December 2024 for Class II students. Using tangrams, a puzzle made up of seven geometric pieces, students explored the world of shapes by creating various animal figures.
In this competition, students were tasked with forming different animal shapes, such as lions, birds, and fish, using the seven tangram pieces. This hands-on activity helped them enhance their spatial reasoning, problem-solving skills, and pattern recognition.
The competition served as an exciting platform for students to connect math with art. It was a huge success, encouraging creativity while deepening their understanding of mathematical concepts and allowing them to enjoy the process of learning through engaging, real-world applications.
The winners of the competition were as follows:
Class II
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
Lisha Rani |
II-A |
First |
Dhairya |
II-A |
Second |
Sudeeksha Lakkra |
II-A |
Second |
Manan Singh Karakoti |
II-A |
Third |
Kavin Khatri |
II-A |
Consolation |
Manya Goyal |
II-A |
Consolation |
Neerav Sobti |
II-A |
Consolation |
Rakshit Malik |
II-A |
Consolation |
Shivansh Mishra |
II-A |
Consolation |
Inaya Sharma |
II-B |
First |
Saanidhya |
II-B |
Second |
Mishika Jain |
II-B |
Third |
Samayra |
II-C |
First |
Pehal Singh |
II-C |
Second |
Kiara Sinha |
II-C |
Third |
Hinaya Kalkal |
II-C |
Third |
Lakshay |
II-C |
Consolation |
Aarav |
II-D |
First |
Aarohi Yadav |
II-D |
First |
Navya Sharma |
II-D |
Second |
Aniket Raikwar |
II-D |
Third |
Agastya Maurya |
II-D |
Third |
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16th December 2024 - and 23rd December 2024: Intra-Class Competition- Making a Christmas Collage (Buds-Blooms)
“Christmas isn’t just a season, it’s a feeling."-Edna Ferber
Christmas is globally celebrated on 25th December, marking the birth of Jesus Christ. It is a time of reflection, gratitude, and togetherness, as families and friends gather to share meals, exchange gifts, and create lasting memories. The festive season is filled with decorations, lights and music that bring a sense of warmth and cheer, while traditions such as decorating Christmas trees, attending church services, and singing carols highlight the spirit of generosity and goodwill. For many, Christmas represents a time of spiritual renewal, hope, and love, bringing people closer and fostering a sense of unity and peace.
To make children’s love stronger for Christmas, an Intra-Class ‘Christmas Collage Making competition’ was organised on 16th and 23rd December, 2024 for the students of Classes Blooms and Buds. Children participated in the competition with great enthusiasm and zeal. It was a wonderful sight to witness the creations of children who with their little fingers weaved magic on paper. The competition aimed at promoting creativity and self- expression amongst children. The event was full of energy, passion and enthusiasm. The competition brought recreation, entertainment and fun all together.
The winners of the competition were as follows: Class Buds
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
Arpit |
Buds-A |
First |
Dhanshika Sinha |
Buds-A |
Second |
Shriyan Grover |
Buds-A |
Second |
Ira Rajput |
Buds-A |
Third |
Shivansh Sehrawat |
Buds-A |
Third |
Navya Nair |
Buds-A |
Consolation |
Kanak |
Buds-A |
Consolation |
Prajwal Saini |
Buds-A |
Consolation |
Prisha Sharma |
Buds-B |
First |
Yokshita Rawat |
Buds-B |
First |
Vaanya Karanwal |
Buds-B |
Second |
Kriyansh Birhman |
Buds-B |
Second |
Aarika Bhandari |
Buds-B |
Third |
Yashika Chopra |
Buds-B |
Third |
Aviraj Dalal |
Buds-B |
Consolation |
Iranshi Singh |
Buds-B |
Consolation |
Parushi Sao |
Buds-C |
First |
Niya Kutare |
Buds-C |
First |
Nimit Toora |
Buds-C |
Second |
Kathith Singh |
Buds-C |
Second |
Aaryahi Singh |
Buds-C |
Third |
Mivaan Arora |
Buds-C |
Third |
Baani Jain |
Buds-C |
Consolation |
Vinayak |
Buds-D |
First |
Mehar Narula |
Buds-D |
Second |
Advik Sindhu |
Buds-D |
Third |
Ishaan Narayan |
Buds-D |
Consolation |
Class Blooms
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
Aahnya Dahiya |
Blooms-A |
First |
Eriti Chandra |
Blooms-A |
First |
Satvik Sisotia |
Blooms-A |
Second |
Sia Sangroy |
Blooms-A |
Second |
Dushyant Surela |
Blooms-A |
Third |
Bhuvi Roy |
Blooms-A |
Consolation |
Nabeeha Nouman |
Blooms-B |
First |
Rithvi Kaushik |
Blooms-B |
First |
Yuvaan Thakur |
Blooms-B |
Second |
Gurkirat Singh |
Blooms-B |
Third |
Agastya Singh Mathur |
Blooms-B |
Consolation |
Yadvi Roy |
Blooms-B |
Consolation |
Atharv Maheshwari |
Blooms-C |
First |
Bhavika Malik |
Blooms-C |
First |
Rishabh Manav |
Blooms-C |
Second |
Siddhi Bhalla |
Blooms-C |
Third |
Aadhya Jha |
Blooms-C |
Third |
Aayansh |
Blooms-C |
Third |
Arnika Garg |
Blooms-C |
Consolation |
Shaurya Soni |
Blooms-C |
Consolation |
Sathvik Godara |
Blooms-D |
First |
Anaisha Singhal |
Blooms-D |
Second |
Jiyana Dhingra |
Blooms-D |
Second |
Anna Saini |
Blooms-D |
Third |
Aradhya Mall |
Blooms-D |
Consolation |
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05th December 2024 - and 9th December 2024 – Intra-Class Rang-O-Shapes Competition (Buds and Blooms)
“Where every colour tells a story and every shape creates harmony – Welcome to the vibrant world of Rang – o -Shapes!”
The Rang-O-Shapes Rangoli Making Competition was organized for the students of classes Buds and Blooms. The primary goal of the competition was to encourage participants to showcase their artistic talents through the use of vibrant colours and diverse geometric shapes, while also fostering a sense of unity, teamwork, and cultural appreciation. The participants showcased an impressive blend of traditional and modern designs, utilizing both geometric shapes and freehand patterns. The use of vibrant colours and thoughtful themes added charm to the event, leaving the spectators in awe. The event witnessed active engagement from the audience, who appreciated the artistic talent on display. The event was a grand success, providing a platform for creative expression and cultural celebration. It not only highlighted the rich artistic heritage of Rangoli but also encouraged participants to think innovatively.
The winners of the competition are as follows:
Class-Buds
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
Arpit |
Buds - A |
First |
Navya Nair |
Buds - A |
Second |
Riyam Puri |
Buds - A |
Third |
Ditya Naugain |
Buds - A |
Consolation |
Kabir Manocha Jairath |
Buds - A |
Consolation |
Yokshita Rawat |
Buds - B |
First |
Yashika Chopra |
Buds - B |
Second |
Vedant Gangvany |
Buds - B |
Second |
Aayushmaan Yadav |
Buds - B |
Third |
Kanak Poonia |
Buds - B |
Consolation |
Kathith Singh |
Buds - C |
First |
Parushi Sao |
Buds - C |
Second |
Niya Kutare |
Buds - C |
Third |
Sastika V |
Buds - C |
Third |
Riyanshi |
Buds - C |
Consolation |
Aaryahi Singh |
Buds - C |
Consolation |
Dipayan Ghosh |
Buds - D |
First |
Vinayak |
Buds - D |
Second |
Class-Blooms
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
Sia Sangroy |
Blooms - A |
First |
Dushyant Surela |
Blooms - A |
Second |
Satvik Sisotia |
Blooms - A |
Third |
Aanya Sharma |
Blooms - A |
Third |
Aahnya Dahiya |
Blooms - A |
Consolation |
Yuvaan Thakur |
Blooms - B |
First |
Gurkirat Singh |
Blooms - B |
Second |
Nabeeha Nouman |
Blooms - B |
Third |
Rithvi Kaushik |
Blooms - B |
Third |
Kriyansh Lohia |
Blooms - C |
First |
Siddhi Bhalla |
Blooms - C |
Second |
Rishabh Manav |
Blooms - C |
Second |
Bhavika Malik |
Blooms - C |
Third |
Atharv Maheshwari |
Blooms - C |
Consolation |
Anna Saini |
Blooms - D |
First |
Anaisha Singhal |
Blooms - D |
Second |
Bhakti |
Blooms - D |
Second |
Shlok Petwal |
Blooms - D |
Third |
Aradhya Mall |
Blooms - D |
Third |
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11th November 2024 - Talent Hunt Competition (Classes Buds-II)
“Talent hunt is a treasure map, guiding us to the gems of creativity.”
A talent hunt is where hidden stars shine bright, turning dreams into a spotlight. In the quest of talent, we don’t just discover skills, we unlock potential and discover the power of self-expression. Talent hunt offers a chance to uncover the hidden talent that is not visible in regular academic setting. It builds confidence and self-esteem, and promotes a spirit of healthy competition, encouraging the students to put their best foot forward. Keeping this in mind, “Talent Hunt Competition” was organised for classes Buds-II, aiming to identify and celebrate the diverse talents of students and to promote a sense of community and collaboration within the school. Students showcased a variety of talents, including amusing musical performances, enlightening mantra and shloka recitation, energetic and heart-touching dance performances. A panel of judges was appointed to evaluate the performances based on creativity, originality and execution. The event ended with a wonderful instrumental presentation by various students.
The winners of the competition were as follows:
Class-Buds
NAME |
CLASS |
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POSITION |
Myra Shokeen |
Buds- A |
Singing |
First |
Divyanshi Tejal |
Buds- A |
Singing |
Second |
Dristi |
Buds- C |
Singing |
Third |
Latika |
Buds- D |
Singing |
Third |
Parushi Sao |
Buds- C |
Mantra/ Shloka/ Doha |
First |
Yuvraj Arya |
Buds- B |
Mantra/ Shloka/ Doha |
Second |
Hinaya |
Buds- C |
Mantra/ Shloka/ Doha |
Third |
Mehar Narula |
Buds- D |
Dance |
First |
Delisha |
Buds- A |
Dance |
First |
Kabir Manocha Jairath |
Buds- A |
Dance |
Second |
Yokshita Rawat |
Buds- B |
Dance |
Second |
Khwaish Godara |
Buds- A |
Dance |
Third |
Aayushmaan Yadav |
Buds- B |
Dance |
Third |
Class-Blooms
NAME |
CLASS |
CATEGORY |
POSITION |
Sia Sangroy |
Blooms- A |
Singing |
First |
Aanya Sharma |
Blooms- A |
Singing |
First |
Bhavya |
Blooms- C |
Singing |
Second |
Atharva Dubey |
Blooms- A |
Singing |
Third |
Goransh Tomar |
Blooms- D |
Singing |
Third |
Radhika Sharma |
Blooms- A |
Mantra/ Shloka/ Doha |
First |
Tanishi Nailwal |
Blooms- D |
Mantra/ Shloka/ Doha |
First |
Eriti Chandra |
Blooms- A |
Mantra/ Shloka/ Doha |
Second |
Heramb Shiv Seera |
Blooms- C |
Mantra/ Shloka/ Doha |
Third |
Chetanya |
Blooms- D |
Mantra/ Shloka/ Doha |
Third |
Bhavika Malik |
Blooms- C |
Dance |
First |
Eriti Chandra |
Blooms- A |
Dance |
Second |
Heramb Shiv Seera |
Blooms- C |
Dance |
Second |
Arnika Garg |
Blooms- C |
Dance |
Third |
Jiyana Dhingra |
Blooms- D |
Dance |
Third |
Class I
NAME |
CLASS |
CATEGORY |
POSITION |
Aashvi Rai |
I- C |
Singing |
First |
Atharv Dua |
I- C |
Singing |
First |
Aastha |
I- C |
Singing |
Second |
Jiyana Verma |
I- B |
Singing |
Second |
Reyaansh Gupta |
I- B |
Singing |
Third |
Samiksh Aggarwal |
I- A |
Singing |
Third |
Kavya |
I- D |
Mantra/Shloka/ Doha |
First |
Ayaansh Kumar |
I- B |
Mantra/Shloka/ Doha |
First |
Ayaansh Singh |
I- D |
Mantra/Shloka/ Doha |
Second |
Shashwat Mishra |
I- C |
Mantra/Shloka/ Doha |
Second |
Saanvi Panwar |
I- B |
Mantra/Shloka/ Doha |
Second |
Shreya Rathore |
I- A |
Mantra/Shloka/ Doha |
Third |
Yuvaan Rathor |
I- B |
Mantra/Shloka/ Doha |
Third |
Jeeyana Gaur |
I- C |
Dance |
First |
Saanvi |
I- D |
Dance |
First |
Itisha Srivastava |
I- C |
Dance |
Second |
Agrisha Bawta |
I- B |
Dance |
Second |
Anika Goyal |
I- A |
Dance |
Third |
Navika Marwah |
I- A |
Dance |
Third |
Debyansh Das |
I- C |
Instrumental |
Second |
Class-II
NAME |
CLASS |
CATEGORY |
POSITION |
Linsha Lama |
II- A |
Singing |
First |
Atharv |
II- B |
Singing |
First |
Aaryahi Agrawal |
II- D |
Singing |
Second |
Dhani Panchal |
II- A |
Singing |
Second |
Aarya Sharma |
II- A |
Singing |
Third |
Krisha Singh |
II- B |
Singing |
Third |
Sanvi Nilesh Rathod |
II- B |
Singing |
Third |
Vanshika Soni |
II- B |
Mantra/Shloka/ Doha |
First |
Saanidhya |
II- B |
Mantra/Shloka/ Doha |
Second |
Mishika Jain |
II- B |
Mantra/Shloka/ Doha |
Third |
Saanvi Sharma |
II- D |
Mantra/Shloka/ Doha |
Third |
Srisha |
II- C |
Dance |
First |
Aadhya Jagarwal |
II- C |
Dance |
First |
Mohammad Amanat Akhtar |
II- B |
Dance |
Second |
Shaanvi Yadav |
II- D |
Dance |
Second |
Inaya Sharma |
II- B |
Dance |
Third |
Gargi |
II- D |
Dance |
Third |
Linsha Lama |
II- A |
Instrumental |
First |
Mohammad Amanat Akhtar |
II- B |
Instrumental |
Third |
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29th October 2024 - Intra-Class Competition- Toran Making (Class-II)
"Creating a festive atmosphere is not just about decoration; it’s about celebrating moments of joy and love."
Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is a significant celebration that symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. It is a time when families come together to illuminate their homes, share festive meals, and offer prayers to deities.
To honor this festive occasion, an Intra-Class Competition- ‘Toran Making’ was conducted for the students of Class II on 29th October 2024. This event inspired students to express their artistic talents by creating beautiful Torans using a variety of colorful papers, decorative materials, and other creative items. The competition aimed to encourage creativity and craftsmanship while allowing students to immerse themselves in the joyous atmosphere of Diwali.
The response to the competition was overwhelmingly positive, with students eagerly showcasing their imaginative designs. This creative endeavor not only nurtured their artistic skills but also filled the classroom with a vibrant spirit of celebration. The Toran Making competition successfully transformed the environment into a lively tribute to Diwali, filled with creativity, joy, and enthusiasm.
The winners of the competition were as follows:
Class II
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
Tejas Prajapati |
II-A |
First |
Reyansh Mahar |
II-A |
Second |
Sudeeksha Lakkra |
II-A |
Third |
Advik Nipane |
II-A |
Consolation |
Lavyam Bhardwaj |
II-A |
Consolation |
Inaya Sharma |
II-B |
First |
Vihaan Verma |
II-B |
Second |
Vanshika Soni |
II-B |
Second |
Mishika Jain |
II-B |
Third |
Shivansh Singh |
II-B |
Consolation |
Samayra |
II-C |
First |
Khushi |
II-C |
Second |
Kiara Bamanavat |
II-C |
Third |
Aadit Nipane |
II-C |
Consolation |
Saanvi Sharma |
II-D |
First |
Shivaansh Aggarwal |
II-D |
Second |
Aniket Raikwar |
II-D |
Third |
Asmi Mamgain |
II-D |
Consolation |
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24th October 2024 - Inter House Kalash Decoration and Rangoli Making Competition
“The world is but a canvas to our imagination.” – Henry David Thoreau
The Inter-House Kalash Decoration and Rangoli Making Competition, held on 24th October, 2024 was a vibrant display of creativity, teamwork, and cultural appreciation. Students of classes III-V from all houses, participated enthusiastically, showcasing their artistic skills by decorating traditional kalashes and crafting intricate rangoli designs. Students embraced traditional themes and motifs, with some opting for floral and nature-inspired patterns, while others focused on symbols of unity and prosperity. Using colorful beads, mirrors, petals, and eco-friendly materials, the participants brought life to their designs. The event was judged and evaluated on creativity, theme relevance, design precision, and presentation. The winning houses stood out for their originality making a memorable impact.
Overall, the competition was a grand success, filled with vibrant colors and an atmosphere of unity and festivity. It not only served as a reminder of our rich cultural traditions but also fostered a spirit of healthy competition and camaraderie among the students. The participants and audience were left with a renewed appreciation for art, culture, and teamwork.
The results of the competition are as follows:
Result of Inter House Kalash Decoration Competition:
Name of Student |
Class |
House |
Position |
Kavish Dhawan |
III-A |
Pride |
First |
Harshali Kumar |
III-D |
Pride |
First |
Aadvik Anand |
III-D |
Harmony |
Second |
Rashi Tiwari |
III -A |
Harmony |
Second |
Bhavya Ghusinga |
III-C |
Peace |
Third |
Arpita |
III-A |
Peace |
Third |
Pranavi |
III -C |
Glory |
Third |
Jagriti |
III-A |
Glory |
Third |
Result of Inter House Rangoli Making Competition:
Name of Student |
Class |
House |
Position |
Jazzlin Sharma |
IV-B |
Harmony |
First |
Ajinkya lavhale |
V-B |
Harmony |
First |
Mohima Das |
V-D |
Glory |
Second |
Kartik Verma |
IV-A |
Glory |
Second |
Munish Lakkra |
V-C |
Pride |
Third |
Ananya Shukla |
IV-C |
Pride |
Third |
Aarika Khurana |
IV-A |
Peace |
Third |
Ivanka Dahiya |
V-D |
Peace |
Third |
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24th October 2024 - Intra-Class Cooking Without Fire Competition-Tasty Temptations (Blooms)
“Cooking with kids in not just about ingredients, recipes and cooking. Its about harnessing imagination, empowerment and creativity.”
A Fireless Cooking Competition was organized for the students of Blooms on 24th October 2024 to provide a platform for the students to foster their creativity and decision- making skills and also help them explore their hidden talents and discover new areas of interest. The students enjoyed the day by enthusiastically taking part in this fun learning package. The event gave a platform to the students to demonstrate their culinary knowledge and skills related to: developing and following a recipe, preparation of a dish, and displaying the dish before a judging panel where it will be evaluated on flavour, taste and palatability. Participants presented a diverse range of dishes, including salads, sandwiches, smoothies, desserts, and more. Creative combinations of fruits, vegetables, nuts, and spices were seen, proving that delicious and nutritious dishes can be prepared without fire.
The "Cooking Without Fire" competition was a great success, with participants displaying a high level of skill and innovation.
The results are as follows:
NAME |
CLASS/SEC |
POSITION |
Aryan Singh |
Blooms-A |
First |
Atharva Dubey |
Blooms-A |
Second |
Aadhya Gupta |
Blooms-A |
Second |
Yuvaansh Sarin |
Blooms-A |
Third |
Aanya Sharma |
Blooms-A |
Third |
Sia Sangroy |
Blooms-A |
Consolation |
Etasha Gupta |
Blooms-B |
First |
Rithvi Kaushik |
Blooms-B |
Second |
Agastya Singh Mathur |
Blooms-B |
Third |
Nitya Kapoor |
Blooms-B |
Third |
Bhavika Malik |
Blooms-C |
First |
Vanshika Kalra |
Blooms-C |
First |
Arnika Garg |
Blooms-C |
Second |
Rishabh Manav |
Blooms-C |
Second |
Ojas Ghildiyal |
Blooms-C |
Third |
Bhavya |
Blooms-C |
Consolation |
Aradhya Mall |
Blooms-D |
First |
Anaisha Singhal |
Blooms-D |
Second |
Chetanya |
Blooms-D |
Second |
Jiyana Dhingra |
Blooms-D |
Third |
Nicika |
Blooms-D |
Third |
Divyanshu Jha |
Blooms-D |
Consolation |
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23rd October 2024 - Intra-Class Competition - Making a Diwali Card (Class-Buds)
"Let the sparkle of Diyas and the echo of the chants bring you peace and joy this Diwali."
Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the most significant festivals in Hindu culture, celebrated by millions around the world. It symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil, commemorating the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after defeating the demon king Ravana. The festival typically lasts five days and is marked by the lighting of oil lamps (diyas), bursting of fireworks, and decorating homes with colorful rangoli. Families come together to share festive meals, exchange gifts, and offer prayers to deities, particularly Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Diwali fosters a sense of community and joy, making it a cherished time for celebration and reflection.
In order to kindle the feeling of celebration, an Intra-Class Competition on the topic ‘Making a Diwali Card’ was organized for the students of Class Buds on 23rd October 2024 where they made cards using colorful paper, decorative materials, stickers and paper cutouts. The competition was a great success. The main objective of the competition was to encourage the students to showcase their aesthetic and creative skills.
The winners of the competition were as follows:
Class Buds
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
Grahita Singh |
Buds-A |
First |
Riyam Puri |
Buds-A |
First |
Kabir Manocha Jairath |
Buds-A |
Second |
Yudhveer Sangwan |
Buds-A |
Second |
Arpit |
Buds-A |
Third |
Kabir Ghawri |
Buds-A |
Third |
Delisha |
Buds-A |
Consolation |
Navya Nair |
Buds-A |
Consolation |
Divyanshi Tejal |
Buds-A |
Consolation |
Prajwal Saini |
Buds-A |
Consolation |
Prisha Sharma |
Buds-B |
First |
Vaanya Karanwal |
Buds-B |
First |
Vedant Gangvany |
Buds-B |
Second |
Aarika Bhandari |
Buds-B |
Second |
Sneha |
Buds-B |
Third |
Yashika Chopra |
Buds-B |
Third |
Aviraj Dalal |
Buds-B |
Consolation |
Riyan Thapa |
Buds-B |
Consolation |
Yuvraj Arya |
Buds-B |
Consolation |
Iranshi Singh |
Buds-B |
Consolation |
Kriyansh Birhman |
Buds-B |
Consolation |
Parushi Sao |
Buds-C |
First |
Niya Kutare |
Buds-C |
Second |
Mivaan Arora |
Buds-C |
Third |
Kiaan |
Buds-C |
Consolation |
Kartik Kaushik |
Buds-D |
First |
Aavya Malkoti |
Buds-D |
Second |
Myra Parashar |
Buds-D |
Second |
Pari |
Buds-D |
Third |
Vinayak |
Buds-D |
Third |
Mehar Narula |
Buds-D |
Consolation |
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21st October 2024 - Intra-Class Competition - Festive Flavors: Cooking Without Fire (Class-I)
“Cooking with kids is not just about ingredients, recipes, and cooking. It’s about harnessing imagination, empowerment, and creativity.” – Guy Fieri
Cooking has an extraordinary ability to weave connections among people, especially during festivals. These occasions, rich with tradition and celebration, often revolve around the shared experience of preparing and enjoying food. As families and friends gather in kitchens filled with the aromas of spices and sweets, the act of cooking transforms into a communal ritual. To keep the spirit of these rituals alive, an Intra-Class competition ‘Festive Flavors: Cooking Without Fire’ was organized on 21st October 2024 for the students of Class I.
With tiny aprons, chef caps and beaming smiles, they embarked on a culinary adventure, turning simple ingredients into whimsical treats with immense enthusiasm. They astonished everyone with their inventive dishes such as fruit custard, modaks, laddoos, sandwiches, bhelpuri, chocolate bombs, salads, puddings and other delicacies. Food items displayed were a visual treat and were presented in artistic style. Students’ culinary escapade was a heartwarming blend of playful exploration and the joy of creating something delicious.
The winners of the competition were as follows:
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
Samiksh Aggarwal |
I-A |
First |
Yashika Jangir |
I-A |
Second |
Mayra |
I-A |
Third |
Navika Marwah |
I-A |
Third |
Nishidha Balyan |
I-A |
Consolation |
Darsh Kumar |
I-A |
Consolation |
Agrisha Bawta |
I-B |
First |
Advika Nagpal |
I-B |
Second |
Yuvaan Rathor |
I-B |
Second |
Aayushmaan Upadhayay |
I-B |
Third |
Erisha Kaul |
I-B |
Consolation |
Reyansh Joshi |
I-B |
Consolation |
Itisha Srivastava |
I-C |
First |
Vivaan Goyal |
I-C |
First |
Mayra Ahlawat |
I-C |
Second |
Aastha |
I-C |
Second |
Debyansh Das |
I-C |
Third |
Shivansh Agarwal |
I-C |
Consolation |
Krisha Nimekar |
I-C |
Consolation |
Aadvay Bansal |
I-D |
First |
Mysha Agrawal |
I-D |
First |
Ayaansh Singh |
I-D |
Second |
Devyansh Ray |
I-D |
Second |
Kritika Sangwan |
I-D |
Third |
Shreyash Gupta |
I-D |
Third |
Kimayra Yadav |
I-D |
Consolation |
Yakshit Kumar |
I-D |
Consolation |
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21st October 2024 - Inter-Class Diwali Activity (Classes VI-VIII)
May the festival of lights bring happiness in your life.
On October 21, 2024, Sachdeva Global School organised an Inter-Class Activity to celebrate Diwali, engaging students from classes VI to VIII in a series of creative tasks. The activities included Diya Decoration for Class VI, Lantern Making for Class VII, and Toran Making for Class VIII. Students enthusiastically brought their own material and showcased their creativity. The atmosphere was filled with excitement and healthy competition as they dedicated themselves to their crafts. After the completion of the tasks, the best entries from each class were selected, and winners were announced, highlighting the students' hard work and ingenuity. This event not only fostered the festive spirit of Diwali but also encouraged teamwork and camaraderie among the students.
Results:
Student |
Class |
Position |
Kanika |
VI-B |
First |
Kinjal Kalra |
VII-D |
First |
Lakshya Solanki |
VIII-C |
First |
Daksha |
VI-A |
Second |
Aryan Chaudhary |
VII-A |
Second |
Laanya Kumar |
VII-C |
Second |
Devansh Vashisht |
VI-D |
Third |
Aradhya Yadav |
VI-C |
Third |
Adhya Chandra |
VII-C |
Third |
Rudrakshi Aggarwal |
VIII-A |
Third |
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|
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27th September 2024 - Inter House Hindi Diwas Activity (Classes VI-VIII)
“Hindi is the soul of Indian culture.”
‘Hindi’ Activity conducted at Sachdeva Global School on September 27, 2024. Hindi Diwas is celebrated on September 14 every year to honor the adoption of Hindi as one of the official languages of India. This day marks a significant moment in India's linguistic and cultural history, as Hindi was recognized in the Constituent Assembly on September 14, 1949.
Various activities were organized for grades VI to VIII to celebrate ‘Hindi Diwas’. Class VI students participated in Hindi Story Telling and Poem Recitation Activity, Class VII engaged in Couplet Recitation Activity and Class VIII students were involved in Slogan Writing. The Hindi Diwas celebration was a remarkable success, with students actively participating and expressing their love for the Hindi language. The event not only educated students about the importance of Hindi but also fostered a sense of pride in their cultural heritage.
NAME |
CLASS |
HOUSE |
POSITION |
Jasgur |
VI-C |
Peace |
First |
Abhinav Tewatia |
VI-D |
Peace |
First |
Kanishka |
VI-D |
Peace |
Second |
Mahi Sirra |
VI-B |
Harmony |
Second |
Harshit |
VI-D |
Pride |
Third |
Khushi |
VI-D |
Glory |
Third |
Kanika |
VI-B |
Peace |
Third |
Kunal |
VII-A |
Pride |
First |
Aditya Kumar Pal |
VII-A |
Pride |
First |
Aarav Singhal |
VII-A |
Pride |
First |
Anshika Pandey |
VII-A |
Pride |
First |
Nabhit |
VII-A |
Pride |
First |
Parnavi Yadav |
VII-A |
Pride |
First |
Trisha |
VII-A |
Pride |
First |
Sushant Solanki |
VII-A |
Pride |
First |
Rudraksh Vats |
VII-A |
Pride |
First |
Aradhya |
VII-C |
Peace |
Second |
Ryna Sehwag |
VII-C |
Peace |
Second |
Kanav Jha |
VII-C |
Peace |
Second |
Aradhya Chandra |
VII-C |
Peace |
Second |
Rahini |
VII-C |
Peace |
Second |
Garvit |
VII-D |
Glory |
Third |
Harmanpreet Kaur |
VII-D |
Glory |
Third |
Mantavya |
VII-D |
Glory |
Third |
Priya |
VIII-B |
Glory |
First |
Aanchal Rawat |
VIII-C |
Harmony |
Second |
Bhavya Rajput |
VIII-A |
Pride |
Third |
|
|
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26th September 2024 - अंर्तकक्षीय प्रतियोगिता: प्रचार प्रसार, विज्ञापन का संसार (कक्षा-१)
“सूझबूझ के साथ विज्ञापन का उपयोग संसार का पुर्निर्माण कर सकता है।"
आधुनिकता की दौड़ में, अब भाग रहा संसार I विज्ञापन जैसे हो गया, उत्सव का घर-बार I त्योहारों पर लग रहे, विज्ञापन के अम्बार I छूट पर सौदा करने को, दौड़ रहा इंसान I
विज्ञापन हर जगह है, चाहे शहर हो या गाँव। हम सभी विज्ञापन की दुनिया में रहते हैं। आज आप जहाँ भी नज़र दौड़ाएँगे, विज्ञापन ही विज्ञापन पाएँगे।आज के समय में हर कोई अपने प्रचार के लिए विज्ञापन का सहारा लेता है। विज्ञापनों की इस दुनिया से परिचित कराने के लिए कक्षा - १ के विद्यार्थियों द्वारा गुरुवार, २६ सितंबर, २०२४ को अंतर्कक्षीय हिंदी प्रतियोगिता: विषय – प्रचार प्रसार, विज्ञापन का संसार' का आयोजन किया गया। छात्रों ने इसमें अत्यंत उत्साह और उमंग के साथ भाग लिया। उन्हें अपनी प्रतिभा और आत्मविश्वास प्रदर्शित करने का अवसर मिला।
नाम |
कक्षा |
स्थान |
अनायशा रावत |
१- ड |
प्रथम |
अयांश सिंह |
१- ड |
प्रथम |
रेयांश गुप्ता |
१-ब |
प्रथम |
अनिका गोयल |
१-अ |
द्वितीय |
नविका मारवाह |
१-अ |
तृतीय |
आश्वी राय |
१-स |
तृतीय |
वैष्णवी |
१-अ |
सराहना |
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25th September 2024 - अंतर्कक्षीय हास्य कविता प्रतियोगिता - हँसी के ठहाके (ब्लूम्स)
“हँसी वह दवा है जो बिना पैसे के मिलती है और सबसे कठिन परिस्थितियों को भी हल्का बना देती है।"
हास्य कविताएँ लोगों का भरपूर मनोरंजन करती हैं। इन कविताओं में जीवन की सच्चाई को आसानी से हास्य और व्यंग्य के साथ पेश किया जाता है। यह सच ही कहा गया है कि हँसी सबसे अच्छी दवा मानी जाती है क्योंकि यह सबसे सस्ती और सबसे आनंददायक चिकित्सा है। सभी के साथ हँसी-मज़ाक साझा करने के प्रयास में, कक्षा ब्लूम्स के विद्यार्थियों द्वारा बुधवार, २५ सितंबर, २०२४ को अंतर्कक्षीय हास्य कविता प्रतियोगिता का आयोजन किया। छात्रों ने इसमें अत्यंत उत्साह और उमंग के साथ भाग लिया। उन्हें अपनी प्रतिभा और आत्मविश्वास प्रदर्शित करने का अवसर मिला।
विद्यालय में आज हुई हास्य कविता प्रतियोगिता, छात्रों ने अपनी रचनाओं से बांधा सभी का ध्यान। हंसी से गूंज उठा सारा सभागार, जजों ने भी किया दिल से सभी का सत्कार। कवियों ने प्रस्तुत की अनोखी शैलियाँ, शब्दों में छिपी हास्य की रंगीन गलियाँ। कभी समाज पर कटाक्ष, कभी हल्की सी शरारत, हर कविता में दिखी अनोखी महारत।
नाम |
कक्षा |
स्थान |
भाविका मलिक |
ब्लूम्स-स |
प्रथम |
हेरम्ब शिव सीरा |
ब्लूम्स-स |
प्रथम |
पूर्विका यादव |
ब्लूम्स-ब |
द्वितीय |
इलिशा ठाकुर |
ब्लूम्स-स |
तृतीय |
तनीषी नेलवाल |
ब्लूम्स-ड |
तृतीय |
दित्या |
ब्लूम्स-स |
सराहना |
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17th September 2024 - आंतरिक कक्षा प्रतियोगिता: शब्द-सार (कक्षा-२)
हिन्दी है हमारा अभिमान, देश की शान और संस्कृति की पहचान।
हिन्दी भाषा हमारी मातृभाषा होने के साथ-साथ हमारी संस्कृति की आत्मा भी है। इसकी सरलता, मधुरता और अभिव्यक्ति की शक्ति इसे विशेष बनाती है। हिन्दी न केवल हमें अपने इतिहास और परम्पराओं से जोड़ती है, बल्कि देशभर में एकता और आपसी समझ का सेतु भी है।
हिन्दी भाषा का सम्मान और उसके महत्व को समझाने के लिए कक्षा २ में एक आंतरिक-कक्षा प्रतियोगिता: शब्द-सार का आयोजन किया गया जिसमें विद्यार्थियों ने बड़े उत्साह और उमंग के साथ भाग लिया। इस प्रतियोगिता में छात्रों ने अपनी हिंदी शब्दावली का प्रदर्शन किया एवं सही वर्तनी लिखने में भी निपुणता साबित की।
इस प्रतियोगिता ने न केवल छात्रों को हिंदी से जोड़ा, बल्कि उनमें हिंदी के प्रति प्रेम और गर्व की भावना भी विकसित की। इस प्रयास ने बच्चों को अपनी मातृभाषा की गरिमा और सुंदरता से जुड़ने का एक सुनहरा अवसर प्रदान किया।
प्रतियोगिता के विजेता इस प्रकार हैं:
नाम |
कक्षा |
स्थान |
लिशा रानी |
२-अ |
प्रथम |
आरना चौधरी |
२-अ |
द्वितीय |
लिन्शा लामा |
२-अ |
द्वितीय |
सुदीक्षा लक्क्रा |
२-अ |
द्वितीय |
दक्षिता यादव |
२-अ |
तृतीय |
हर्षित ठाकुर |
२-अ |
तृतीय |
अद्विक निपाने |
२-अ |
सराहना |
धैर्य |
२-अ |
सराहना |
कृषांश कालरा |
२-अ |
सराहना |
मनन सिंह कराकोटी |
२-अ |
सराहना |
इनाया शर्मा |
२-ब |
प्रथम |
सानिध्य |
२-ब |
प्रथम |
विहान वर्मा |
२-ब |
प्रथम |
मोहम्मद अमानत अख्तर |
२-ब |
द्वितीय |
ज़ैनब |
२-ब |
द्वितीय |
तन्मय |
२-ब |
तृतीय |
पुरंजय सिंह |
२-ब |
तृतीय |
कनक |
२-ब |
तृतीय |
वंशिका |
२-ब |
सराहना |
क्रिशा सिंह |
२-ब |
सराहना |
दक्षित सोनी |
२-ब |
सराहना |
रितिका सिंह |
२-ब |
सराहना |
डिक्सी |
२-स |
प्रथम |
लक्ष्य |
२-स |
प्रथम |
समायरा |
२-स |
द्वितीय |
गोपेश गोयल |
२-स |
तृतीय |
खुशी |
२-स |
सराहना |
सेजलप्रीत कौर |
२-ड |
प्रथम |
आरव |
२-ड |
प्रथम |
अस्मी ममगाइन |
२-ड |
प्रथम |
आरोही यादव |
२-ड |
द्वितीय |
शिवांश आनंद |
२-ड |
द्वितीय |
रिहान सिंह |
२-ड |
तृतीय |
प्रिशा बिष्ट |
२-ड |
सराहना |
सानवी शर्मा |
२-ड |
सराहना |
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29th August 2024 - Intra-Class Competition- Paripurna Bharat: Portraying National Heroes (Class-II)
"Heroes are ordinary people, who make themselves extraordinary."
Every Indian has his/her own unique way of expressing their love towards the nation. Role playing is one of the most important tools of learning and hero worship is a thing which carves the whole personality of the child.
In order to kindle the feeling of patriotism, an ‘Inter-Class Competition’ on the topic ‘Paripurna Bharat: Portraying National Heroes’ was organized for the students of Class II on 29th August 2024 where they presented themselves as freedom fighters such as Jhansi ki Rani, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Mangal Pandey to name a few. Children were smartly dressed and participated with much enthusiasm and enthralled everybody with their endearing acts.
The objective of the competition was to foster awareness among students about the famous personalities who contributed towards nation building and sacrifices made by our nation's freedom fighters in their struggle for independence. It also aimed to encourage creativity and historical understanding among the students.
The winners of the competition were as follows:
CLASS II
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
Dixi |
II-C |
First |
Pehal Singh |
II-C |
Second |
Asmi Mamgain |
II-D |
Third |
Lisha Rani |
II-A |
Third |
Sanvi Nilesh Rathod |
II-B |
Consolation |
Aadit Nipane |
II-C |
Consolation |
Sejalpreet Kaur |
II-D |
Consolation |
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29th August 2024 - Inter House Clay Art Competition
Creativity is a natural extension of our enthusiasm--Earl Nightingale
Clay art, also known as clay modelling, is the process of shaping clay into different forms to create art. Clay art can be used to make a variety of things. An interhouse clay art competition was organised for the students of class V, wherein the children beautifully designed Janmashtami scenes with Kanha ji, Handi, Matki, Krishna’s swing, etc using a variety of coloured clay. It was a vibrant and spirited event that showcased the creative talents of students from various houses. Participants were tasked with creating sculptures and models using clay, allowing them to express their artistic skills and imagination. The competition featured a wide range of themes, from nature and mythology to abstract forms, reflecting the diversity and originality of the participants. Judges evaluated the entries based on creativity, craftsmanship, and overall presentation. The event fostered a sense of healthy competition, teamwork, and camaraderie among the students, while also providing a platform for them to explore and develop their artistic potential.
The results of the competition were as follows:
Name |
Class |
House |
Position |
Ajinkya |
V-A |
Peace |
First |
Deepti Jangir |
V-B |
Peace |
First |
Ivanka |
V-D |
Peace |
First |
Malvina Sharma |
V-A |
Harmony |
First |
Avishka Sinha |
V-A |
Harmony |
First |
Vivaan |
V-D |
Harmony |
First |
Hitarth Aggarwal |
V-B |
Glory |
Second |
Shrishti |
V-C |
Glory |
Second |
Kanak |
V-D |
Glory |
Second |
Hridayanshi |
V-D |
Pride |
Third |
Mahi Godara |
V-B |
Pride |
Third |
Aarav Singhania |
V-B |
Pride |
Third |
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27th August 2024 - Inter-House Yoga Competition (Classes III-V)
“Yoga is a way to freedom. By its constant practice, we can free ourselves from fear, anguish, and loneliness.” – Indra Devi
An inter-house yoga competition was conducted on 27th August, 2024 among all four houses of Sachdeva Global School. The participants from classes III-V participated in the competition with full passion and dedication. The competition was a serene and invigorating event that brought together students from different houses to demonstrate their skills, balance, and flexibility in yoga. Participants showcased a variety of yoga poses, from basic asanas to advanced postures, reflecting both their physical strength and mental discipline. The competition aimed to promote awareness about the importance of yoga for overall well-being, emphasizing the values of concentration, calmness, and mindfulness. Each house was represented by a team of enthusiastic participants who performed with grace and precision, demonstrating their understanding of yoga techniques and breath control. The judges evaluated the performances based on criteria such as alignment, poise, fluidity, and expression of inner peace. The event fostered a spirit of healthy competition and encouraged students to embrace yoga as a daily practice for maintaining physical fitness and mental tranquillity. Overall, it was an enriching experience that celebrated the harmony of body and mind through the ancient practice of yoga.
The results of the competition were as follows:
House Name |
Position |
Harmony House |
1ST |
Pride House |
2ND |
Glory House |
3RD |
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19th July 2024 - Inter-House MUN Meet
Sachdeva Global School organised an Inter-House Model United Nations (MUN) Meet on Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 4: Quality Education and SDG 5: Gender Equality, on 19 July 2024 for Classes IX- XII. The event aimed at stimulating the United Nations deliberative processes and fostering student’s understanding of global diplomacy.
The competition featured participants from all the four houses. The students represented different countries (Finland, Sweden, Rwanda and India), with each delegation consisting of four students assigned to represent a specific nation’s interest. The students engaged in discussions on international issues targeting SDG 4 and SDG 5 and practiced negotiations and resolution writing.
The first position was bagged by Glory House followed by Pride House and Harmony House. The students performed with great confidence and enthusiasm. Overall, the competition was a successful educational experience that allowed students to engage deeply with international issues and practice diplomatic skills. It achieved its objective by fostering a greater understanding of global challenges and enhancing student’s abilities in public speaking and negotiations.
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09th May 2024 - Intra-Class Calligraphy Competition: Fancy Fonts (Classes I and II)
"And style, by the way, is a very important thing. It is like your signature, your handwriting or it is something that you develop that is your way of presenting yourself and also your way of looking at what art - of how to make art.” -Robert Barry
In today's digital age, we invariably rely on devices to use various fonts and create stylish text that is not only visually appealing but also serves the purpose of underscoring important information. However, writing is an important activity that should not be overlooked. In many ways, handwriting is still less restrictive than its digital counterpart and has many advantages both functionally and creatively. To delve into the realm of fancy fonts, an ‘Intra-Class Competition: Fancy Fonts- Design your name’ on the theme 'Crafty Characters' was organized for the students of Classes I and II on 9th May 2024 to stimulate and showcase aesthetic sense.
The students were full of energy and all set to display their beautiful handwriting. The competition was judged on the basis of creativity, neatness, combination of colours and overall presentation.
The winners of the competition were as follows:
Class-I
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
Aarna Singhal |
I-A |
First |
Anika Goyal |
I-A |
Second |
Drisha |
I-A |
Third |
Vaishnavi |
I-A |
Third |
Yaashvi Goyal |
I-A |
Appreciation |
Shreya Rathore |
I-A |
Appreciation |
Ajasr |
I-A |
Appreciation |
Agrisha Bawta |
I-B |
First |
Harshika |
I-B |
Second |
Siddharth |
I-B |
Second |
Reyaansh Gupta |
I-B |
Third |
Divya |
I-B |
Third |
Mayra Ahlawat |
I-C |
First |
Aashvi Rai |
I-C |
Second |
Ishaya Soni |
I-C |
Second |
Vivaan Goyal |
I-C |
Third |
Shivanshi Jain |
I-C |
Third |
Jeeyana Gaur |
I-C |
Appreciation |
Ayaansh Singh |
I-D |
First |
Mysha Agrawal |
I-D |
First |
Jaksh Sehgal |
I-D |
Second |
Miraj Sethi |
I-D |
Second |
Kimayra Yadav |
I-D |
Third |
Aashvi Rai |
I-D |
Third |
Aparna Arora |
I-D |
Appreciation |
Class II
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
Lisha Rani |
II-A |
First |
Sudeeksha Lakkra |
II-A |
First |
Mannat Gahlot |
II-A |
Second |
Keyan Dalal |
II-A |
Second |
Advik Nipane |
II-A |
Third |
Manan Singh |
II-A |
Consolation |
Aarna Chaudhary |
II-A |
Consolation |
Tejas Prajapati |
II-A |
Consolation |
Saanidhya |
II-B |
First |
Puranjay Singh |
II-B |
First |
Krisha Singh |
II-B |
Second |
Inaya Sharma |
II-B |
Second |
Ritika Singh |
II-B |
Third |
Mishika Jain |
II-B |
Third |
Karunya Singh |
II-B |
Consolation |
Vihaan Verma |
II-B |
Consolation |
Aadhya Jagarwal |
II-C |
First |
Samayra |
II-C |
Second |
Parikshit Gahlyan |
II-C |
Second |
Pehal Singh |
II-C |
Third |
Lakshay |
II-C |
Third |
Eishveer Singh |
II-C |
Consolation |
Hinaya Kalkal |
II-C |
Consolation |
Rihan Singh |
II-D |
First |
Saanvi Sharma |
II-D |
Second |
Sejalpreet Kaur |
II-D |
Third |
Advika Tamta |
II-D |
Third |
Asmi Mamgain |
II-D |
Consolation |
Shree Vaani |
II-D |
Consolation |
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26th April 2024 - and 30th April 2024- Intra-Class Competition- BEING CRE ‘ART’IVE- Transforming Trash into Treasure (Classes I and II)
"Recycling turns things into other things. Which is like Magic."
We believe that there is a need to preserve what we have today, if we wish to see a better tomorrow. Young generation of today can play a vital role in preserving and restoring the environment if awareness is created in them. Keeping this in mind an, Inter-Class Competition on the theme- ‘When we care for the earth, We care for ourselves’ was organized for Classes I and II on 26th and 30th April 2024.
Little hands and creative minds came together with a creative burst of energy and imaginative skills for creating interesting things from waste materials like brown paper bags, old CDs, paper cups, and egg carton, boxes, pencil shavings, coconut shells etc. Participants made creative items such as pen holders, photo frames, pots for plants etc. out of waste materials. They were judged on creativity, neatness and presentation and types of materials used.
This event helped the participants showcase their creative skills and everyone enjoyed it. The students learned the importance of preserving the environment by Reusing, Recycling and Reducing the waste. They learnt how to preserve our mother Earth and its resources very responsibly.
The winners of the competition were as follows:
Class I
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
Anika Goyal |
I-A |
First |
Viraj Singh Chauhan |
I-A |
First |
Ajasr Godhar |
I-A |
Second |
Ivaan Yadav |
I-A |
Third |
Yaashvi Goyal |
I-A |
Third |
Aarna Singhal |
I-A |
Consolation |
Drisha |
I-A |
Consolation |
Yashika Jangir |
I-A |
Consolation |
Ayaansh Kumar |
I-B |
First |
Aayushmaan Upadhayay |
I-B |
Second |
Revansh Patel |
I-B |
Third |
Viaan Pandey |
I-B |
Third |
Mayra Ahlawat |
I-C |
First |
Aastha |
I-C |
Second |
Jeeyana Gaur |
I-C |
Third |
Vihaan Yadav |
I-C |
Consolation |
Ishaya Soni |
I-C |
Consolation |
Itisha Srivastava |
I-C |
Consolation |
Ayaansh Singh |
I-D |
First |
Aparna Arora |
I-D |
First |
Anaisha Rawat |
I-D |
Second |
Aashvi Rai |
I-D |
Third |
Devyansh Ray |
I-D |
Third |
Mysha Agrawal |
I-D |
Third |
Class II
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
Lisha Rani |
II-A |
First |
Sudeeksha Lakra |
II-A |
First |
Manya Goyal |
II-A |
Second |
Manan Singh Karakoti |
II-A |
Second |
Manant Gahlot |
II-A |
Third |
Chavi |
II-A |
Third |
Keyan Dalal |
II-A |
Consolation |
Puranjay Singh |
II-B |
First |
Inaya Sharma |
II-B |
First |
Saanidhya |
II-B |
Second |
Ritika Singh |
II-B |
Second |
Vihaan Verma |
II-B |
Third |
Mishika Jain |
II-B |
Third |
Dixi |
II-C |
First |
Samyara |
II-C |
Second |
Hinaya Kalkal |
II-C |
Second |
Lakshay |
II-C |
Third |
Khushi |
II-C |
Consolation |
Rihan Singh |
II-D |
First |
Aniket Raikwar |
II-D |
First |
Shivansh Anand |
II-D |
Second |
Prisha Bisht |
II-D |
Second |
Sejalpreet Kaur |
II-D |
Third |
Vedanshi Verma |
II-D |
Third |
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22nd April 2024 - Intra-Class Colouring Competition: Colour Carnival (Blooms)
“Colours are brighter when the mind is open”.
Every child has an ocean of inner strengths. The proportion of these strengths varies from person to person. In order to develop awareness, boost inner strengths and enhance the creativity of children, an ‘Intra Class Colouring Competition’ on the theme ‘Colour Carnival’ was organized for Blooms on 22nd April 2024. The main aim of the competition was to ignite the creative side of the children’s mind and help develop their fine motor skills. The little artists participated in the competition with great zeal and enthusiasm and at the same time took great care to colour their masterpieces with their creativity. The students beautifully coloured in the picture given to them and exhibited their skills. The fun they had is certainly going to add a new innings to their colourful childhood memories.
The results of the competition were as follows:
NAME |
CLASS/SEC |
POSITION |
Aarav Kumar |
Blooms-A |
First |
Atharva Dubey |
Blooms-A |
Second |
Yashvardhan Thakur |
Blooms-A |
Third |
Pravya Dahiya |
Blooms-A |
Consolation |
Aanaya Behal |
Blooms-B |
First |
Arnavi Mangla |
Blooms-B |
Second |
Purvika Yadav |
Blooms-B |
Third |
Hardik Mishra |
Blooms-B |
Consolation |
Mishika Singh |
Blooms-C |
First |
Divyanshi Khatri |
Blooms-C |
Second |
Bhavya |
Blooms-C |
Third |
Shreya Thakur |
Blooms-C |
Consolation |
Tenith |
Blooms-D |
First |
Divisha Parti |
Blooms-D |
Second |
Saathvik Godara |
Blooms-D |
Third |
Bhakti Sharma |
Blooms-D |
Consolation |
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18th April 2024 - Inter Class Earth Day Activities - Planet Vs Plastic
‘‘What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.’’ - Jane Goodall
Plastic pollution has emerged as one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time, posing a significant threat to the health of our planet and all life forms that call it home. The pervasive presence of plastic waste in our oceans, rivers, and landscapes has far-reaching consequences, from harming wildlife to contaminating ecosystems and endangering human health.
In this context, an Inter Class competition on the topic "Plastic vs. Planet" were organized with the primary objective of raising awareness about the detrimental effects of plastic pollution on the environment and advocating for sustainable alternatives.
Students made book marks, paper bags and posters to raise awareness about Earth Day and encourage environmental conservation through creative expression and visual communication. The aim was to highlight the importance of protecting the planet and fostering a sense of responsibility towards nature.
The activity on Earth Day proved to be a resounding success in achieving its objectives of raising awareness and fostering a sense of environmental stewardship among participants. Through creativity and collaboration, the event underscored the importance of individual and collective action in safeguarding the planet for future generations. It served as a catalyst for raising awareness and inspiring action towards mitigating plastic pollution and preserving the environment.
Result for the competitions are as follows:
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
CLASS III – BOOKMARK MAKING |
Reeva Darbari |
III-A |
First |
Savi Sisotia |
III-C |
Kavish Dhawan |
III-A |
Second |
Hardik Nambiar |
III-A |
Hridhaan Khandelwal |
III-B |
Third |
Tyron Laishram |
III-B |
CLASS IV-POSTER MAKING |
Jazzlin Sharma |
IV-B |
First |
Anjani Arora |
IV-D |
Kartik |
IV-A |
Second |
Parth Kumar |
IV-A |
Third |
CLASS V – PAPER BAG MAKING |
Nimrat Kaur |
V-B |
First |
Ajinkya |
V-A |
Avishka Sinha |
V-A |
Second |
Shivansh Minocha |
V-A |
Ajinkya Lavhale |
V-B |
Third |
Deepti Jangir |
V-B |
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