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(18th-19th) October 2012 - Annual Athletic Meet
A healthy mind dwells in a healthy body, and a healthy and strong body is not possible without sports. Sports strengthen the power of endurance and promote discipline, fair play and team spirit. To inculcate these qualities, Sachdeba Global School, Dwarka celebrated its Annual Athletic Meet on Thursday, 18th October 2012 for Juniors and Friday, 19th October 2012 for Seniors. Mr Anil Sachdeva, Member of the Management Committee was the guest of honour. The Academic Supervisor, Mrs. Sumana Dutta, declared the meet open as the Sports Captain ran across the track holding the torch high. All participants from the different classes displayed zeal and sportsmanship by participating in different races, skating, yoga, pyramid formation, mass PT etc. The meet ended with the awarding of certificate and medals by Mr. Anil Sachdeva. The meet successfully ended with the National Anthem.
19th October 2012 – Special Assembly Dussehra (Juniors)
On 19th October 2012, class Buds-A had their special assembly on ‘Dussehra’. Children portrayed different Ramayana characters like Valmiki, Sri Ram, Seeta, Laxman, Hanuman, Sugriv, Vanar Sena, Raavan, Kumbhkaran, Meghnada and Surpnkha.
Each Ramayana character spoke on the stage.
The children performed very enthusiastically and confidently. The children thoroughly enjoyed the special assembly on ‘Dussehra’ and gained a lot of knowledge about these different mythological characters.
18th October 2012 - Rally and Street Play on Resource Conservation
Keeping in tune with the times of scarcity of natural resources, and realizing the immense potential of recycling of wastes and resource conservation, students of Sachdeva Global School, Sector 18 A, Dwarka took the initiative to reach out and educate the immediate environment about the same.
In this endeavour, on 18 October 2012, students of class - X went out to the Sector-6 market to stage a street play “Save water, Fuel, Electricity”. Students of classes VII, VIII and IX also staged a march around the market, catching the eyes of young and old, in turn making them aware about the need to “Reduce, Recycle and Reuse” to make this Earth a healthier place.
17th October 2012 - Special Assembly Dussehra
“Good always triumphs over evil” - This line sums up the crux of Indian values propagated through our mythological texts like Ramayana. Dussehra is the festival which enforces the above message and is celebrated all over the country amidst much pomp and show.
SGS recently celebrated Dussehra through a special assembly presented by class VI. Students were told about the historical relevance of the event in our culture. An abridged version of Ramayana was presented by the students. The celebration ended with a classical dance performance to commemorate the festive occasion.
15th October 2012 - Career Counselling Workshop
A career counselling workshop was conducted for students of classes IX – X on 15 October 2012. The workshop allowed students to think in a structured manner about their dreams and aspirations. It gave exposure to the students regarding the sea of opportunities that exist beyond the conventional streams of medicine and engineering. The workshop was interactive with the students actively putting forward their queries related to the various career options which were showcased. They were enlightened about the subjects / areas of study that they need to lay emphasis upon to progress in a chosen path. The students were motivated in thinking and planning constructively for their own future.
12th October 2012 – Workshop on Moral Values
To prepare students for their future role in society and to develop a deep concern for the well being of others, a special assembly on the moral values was conducted by class Buds – B.
The assembly started with the introduction of different moral values like Honesty, Respect, Co-operation, Forgiveness and Hard work etc. It was followed by recitation of rhymes on values by the students enthusiastically.
The assembly made the children understand the importance of moral values which would enable them to develop their own sense of right & wrong.
12th October 2012 - Adolescence to Adulthood
In an endeavour to befriend the budding adult community of the school and make them partners in the progress of the school, a workshop on “Adolescent Issues” was organized on 12th October 2012. Mr. Bhavesh Suryakant, a psychologist from NIE addressed the teenagers of classes VIII – XI.
The workshop aimed at making the adolescents aware about the physical, social and emotional changes which they undergo and the reasons for the same. The students were made to realize the need for healthy food habits and personal hygiene and sanitation during this crucial period in their lives. It was an interactive session with the students actively participating and raising questions. All queries were addressed and the adolescents felt satisfied at having been provided with a platform to discuss their queries.
11th October 2012 - Importance of Hand Washing
To celebrate Global Handwashing Day (October 15), Sachdeva Global School organized a workshop on “Importance of Handwashing” on 11th October 2012 with an expert team from Lifebuoy. The workshop aimed at making a difference by promoting healthy hygiene habits and educating the students on proper ways of hand washing.
The students of classes Buds – V were enlightened about the importance of liquid hand wash over ordinary soap bars. It was demonstrated how the special formula in liquid hand wash removed 99% germs in first ten seconds. The students observed their own hands under ultra violet (U.V.) light and appreciated the decrease in the amount of germs after using the liquid hand wash. They were highly motivated to follow healthy hygienic habits in order to stay fit and healthy.
(3rd to 8th) October 2012 - Jodo Gyan Workshop
Teachers of SGS attended a workshop held by Jodo Gyan – an organization which aims at teaching of Mathematics through innovative ways. The main objectives of the workshop were –
- To provide opportunity for children to see the pattern before they are given as generalized concepts.
- To help a child reflect on what is learnt and to see interconnections.
- To form adequate mental objects to support the definitions and the logical relationships.
The workshop introduced many effective thinking tools for teaching of integers, decimals, fractions and 2D and 3D geometry.
It was an activity oriented workshop which helped the teachers in gaining insight into how to make Mathematics an interesting and involving subject for the students.
6th October 2012 - Empowerment of Science with Environment Education
It is well said that “Learning is a never-ending process”. To give a shape to this thought, the teachers of SGS attended a workshop on “Empowerment of Science with Environment Education” held at Bal Bharti Public School on 6th October 2012. It aimed at the implementation of Science-teaching methodologies and inculcation of scientific temperament in our young scientists. Complex concepts of Science were transformed into simple examples and activities. There was a touch of originality and logic in every experiment conducted at the workshop. The moral responsibility of being a Science teacher i.e., to save the environment was stressed upon at the end by showing a PPT based on the principle of 3R’s (Reduce, Recycle and Reuse). The workshop was activity–oriented, engaging and included the nuances of Science as a subject and it proved to be an enriching experience for all the teachers.
04th October 2012 – Puppet Show
Childhood is the most beautiful of all life’s seasons’
Childhood is the best time for the young minds to grow and to learn. In this effort, our school organized a Puppet Show for the kids. The show began with introduction of the different characters of the story – A Visit to the Jungle. The young children were excited to see how the story unfolded. To make it interesting for the young students, animal characters were also shown. The story also carried a moral – We should always listen to our elders and respect their decisions. This whole act of conveying story through puppets enthralled the audience and they were thus motivated to obey their elders.
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