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Our Green Pledge
At SGS we understand, appreciate and value our green gold (environment). It is important that this precious gift is nurtured, preserved and reserved for the next generation. To ensure our students become global green citizens they are sensitized through awareness programmes, participate in van-mahotsav celebrations and practice and preach the golden rule – Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
2nd October 2014 - Swachhata Divas
On the call of the visionary Prime Minister of India, Sh. Narendra Modi, the students and staff of Sachdeva Global School celebrated “Swachhata Divas’ on 2nd October 2014 by carrying out yet another plantation drive in the park in Sector – 18A, Dwarka which has already been adopted and cleanliness taken care of by the school. The collaboration between the RWA members and the school was a step towards the Nation’s goal of “Clean India, Green India”.
23rd July 2014 – Grocery Bag Project
“Stop plastic, start a new life”
Grocery Bag Project is a small step for better future. This is the fifth consecutive year of continuing to spread awareness about the use of paper bags rather than plastic. The grocery bag project was done by the students of classes VI – X. Grocery bags were made by the students and were distributed among all students of the school. They coloured and decorated the eco friendly bags and wrote slogans and messages on them. 800 such bags were returned to the grocery stores in Dwarka where the customers got the message loud and clear! Students also interacted with the customers and motivated them to use handmade bags made of cloth or jute.
23rd July 2014 - Save Wildlife
In accordance with the culture of having a thought provoking and informative assembly, students of I-B conducted and assembly on the theme “Save Wildlife” on 23rd July 2014. The assembly aimed at promoting the message of dealing with the issue of saving animals. The assembly started with a quote followed by the thought, joke of the day and the birthdays of the week. A poem titled “Pashuon me bhi hoti jaan” was recited by the students which justified the theme to the fullest. A skit was also presented with a message of discouraging cruelty to animals adding a tinge of creativity to the assembly. The assembly came to an end with the inspiring words of praise and acclaim by the Head of School, Mrs. Novita Chopra, which motivated the students.
7th July 2014 – Van Mahotsav
Van Mahotsav is an annual tree-planting festival in India, celebrated in the first week of July every year. This movement was initiated in the year 1950 by India’s then Union Minister for Agriculture, Kulapati Dr. K.M. Munshi. This festival has gained immense national importance and every year, millions of saplings are planted all across India in observation of Van Mahotsav week. Van Mahotsav means ‘the festival of trees’ and this festival educates the awareness of trees among people and portrays the need of planting and tending of trees, as trees are one of the best ways to prevent global warming and reduce pollution. To spread awareness about the importance of trees, students of class II-E conducted the morning assembly on Van Mahotsav on 7 July 2014.
The students using slogans and props explained the importance of the festival and recited a poem “AAO PAED LAGAYE HUM” to explain the importance of planting trees. All the students of class II-E participated in the assembly and emphasized upon the need of preventing the cutting down of trees and creating more forests.
Mrs. Novita Chopra, Head of School also emphasized upon the importance of planting trees and encouraged the students to do the same. She also told the students that the school on its part is also trying to save trees by reducing the use of paper in school. After the celebration prizes for the 7th International Maths Olympiad were also given with Yashash of class II-A receiving the gold medal and Hardik Bhagtani of class II-C receiving the silver medal.
23rd April 2014 – Create to Inspire School Programme
We are glad to announce that our school has been awarded certificate of Environment Excellence and certificate for the best use of sustainability toolkit by the department of Environment (Govt. of NCT OF DELHI).
The award ceremony took place at the Delhi Secretariat Auditorium where the students presented their project followed by the puppet show. The Nokia Create to Inspire School Program was launched in Delhi in July 2013 in partnership with the Department of Environment, Govt. of NCT of Delhi and GIZ. The program is an out-of-box initiative aimed at building environmental leadership in teachers and students. SGS students undertook the project and did activities ranged from running environmental competitions, creating short environmental films, conducting street plays, engaging with local shops, conducting waste / water / energy audits, and driving e-waste collection.
23rd April 2014 - NIIT'S Science Project Making Competition
A Science project making competition was organised by HT-PACE in association with NIIT university on 4th December 2013. Our school presented two projects which were:
- Eco Friendly Vehicle
- Eco Friendly Pesticides
The valedictory function for the same was conducted at the National Museum of National History, Mandi House, on 23rd April 2014 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 18 students from classes XI – XII participated in the event. There were around 50 schools participating from Delhi & NCR region. All the participants were given souvenirs by HT-PACE. It was an educative and enriching experience for the students who were exposed to the different kinds of Science projects fielded by students of various schools.
22nd April 2014 – International Earth Day
Earth Day is the day we celebrate for our amazing planet Earth and pledge to protect it. Our beautiful planet is constantly being ravaged by human activities and we seem to have forgotten that this is our home. Over the centuries we have mercilessly utilized and depleted the Earth’s resources and as a result we have to face Earth's wrath. And to spread awareness about ways every one of us can help save our Planet Earth, the students of Class II-C conducted the morning assembly on the topic ‘International Earth Day’ on 22nd April 2014.
Using slogans and props, they spoke of the urgent need to make our lifestyles and personal habits environmental friendly. It was emphasized that each one of us can make a difference and we cannot afford to wait for a catastrophe.
Mrs. Novita Chopra, Head of the School congratulated the students for their highly informative assembly and emphasized on the fact that we should realise what a gift planet Earth is. Any small effort of ours can go a long way in saving the mankind. It is in our hands that we leave behind a healthy and prosperous planet to our future generations and create a peaceful co-existence.
27th February 2014 – Delhi State Best Student Award by Paryavaran Mitra
We are glad to announce that S. Padmashree (young leader for change) has been awarded the Best student award at state level.
The State Level Paryavaran Mitra Puraskar Jury for the Delhi NCR region was organized by CEE Delhi on Thursday, 27th February 2014 at the India International Centre, New Delhi. A total of 12 schools and 6 students shortlisted for the Best School and the Young Leader for Change awards respectively were invited to present their projects after the screening of the reports.
The schools and students made presentations of their projects in a prescribed format which was judged by a panel of eminent jury members comprising Dr Dinesh Kumar, Additional Director, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangthan, Prof Manjula Batra, Dean, Faculty of Law, Jamia Milia Islamia, Dr Kiran Chokkar, Independent Consultant and Mr Sandeep Sethi, Education Officer, Central Board of Secondary Education.Mr Devinder Singh Arora, General Manager, Arcelor Mittal, supporter and partner of the Paryavaran Mitra Programme gave away the awards.
20th February 2014 – Assembly:- World of Animals
“Animals may be different from us, but may not be less than us.”
A special assembly was conducted by Buds C and D on “World of Animals” on 20th February 2014.
The students talked about various pet, domestic and wild animals along with displaying different props on the theme “Animals”.
Children also recited a rhyme on different animal sounds. At the end, children also emphasized on the values such as “be kind to animals” etc. through various slogans.
In all, it was a great performance put together by the students.
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