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(28th – 29th) November 2014 – 2nd Inter School Roller Skating Competition 2014
2nd Inter School Roller Skating Competition 2014 was organized by Bosco Public School Sunder Vihar, New Delhi on 28th - 29th November 2014.
Total Schools Participated – 30
No. of Students Approximately – 450
The winners of the competition were as follows:
NAME |
CLASS |
PRIZE |
SOURABH SANGWAN |
VII A |
2 GOLD
TROPHY |
SHUBHAM SINGH |
XI B |
2 GOLD
TROPHY |
PRIYANSHU THANKUR |
IV C |
BRONZE |
NAVAL LATA |
VI B |
2 GOLD
TROPHY |
AADYA VIKRAM SINGH |
V B |
2 BRONZE |
SEERAT BHULLAR |
LKG B |
2 GOLD
TROPHY |
27th November 2014 – Importance of Time
“Time is free, but it’s priceless. You can’t own it, but you can use it. You can’t keep it, but you can spend it. Once you have lost it you can never get it back.”
Harvey Mackey
Time is said to be eternal. It is said that it has neither a beginning nor an end. Time is a free force that does not wait for anyone. A minute not usefully spent is an eternal loss, and one can never get back the lost minute. On wasting time, one does not harm others rather they harm themselves. To help students know about the importance of time, class II-D organized an assembly telling us about why time is important to us. The students portrayed an informative skit which showed that how a man who had an opportunity to earn gold wasted his time and in the end got nothing. There were also thoughts shared by the students like “Time is Valuable, “We should do our work on time” and “we should be punctual to school’. The academic supervisor of the school, Mrs. Sumanna Dutta congratulated the students and the teacher for presenting an informative assembly on the importance of time. She also called upon the students from Buds-II on the stage to share their thoughts on how we should not waste time.
26th November 2014 – Logos and Punchlines – Final Round
A logo is a special symbol that a company or an organization uses that makes it distinct from others. Nowadays, companies while advertising their products also add punch lines which are climatic phrases or sentences that produces a desired effect on the buyers of that product. Logos and punch lines are a means of drawing attention to the product being sold by a particular company. For e.g. the famous punch line of Lays is “Pal banaye magical” and that Cadbury dairy milk is “Kuch meetha ho jaaye”. These logos and punch lines make each product distinct from the other. To acquaint the children with the different logos and punch lines of the different products available in the market a quiz was organized on logos and punch lines. The objective was to improve their general knowledge and to tell about the different brands available under one category. The final round was held on 26th November 2014. Twelve students were selected based on their individual performance in the preliminary round held on 24th November 2014. The children were divided in to 6 teams of 2 members each. There were seven rounds in all to test the general awareness of children. The children were asked to identify logos and punch lines of different brands/companies, like “Drive your way”, “Eat fresh”, “Drive through” etc. they were also shown logos of different cars, snacks, soaps etc and they had to identify the brand/company. They were also asked to identify the celebrity endorsing different brands. The participants as well as the spectators enjoyed the competition and it was a good learning experience for all.
The results of the quiz were as follows:
NAME |
CLASS |
PRIZE |
DEEPSHIKA DAS |
II D |
FIRST |
PRINCE JHA |
II B |
FIRST |
NITYA SHUKLA |
II C |
FIRST |
GARVIT DIWEDI |
II A |
FIRST |
SONAKSHI GUPTA |
II A |
SECOND |
DHRUV SINHA |
II E |
SECOND |
NEENV MIMANI |
II C |
THIRD |
MUDIT SHARMA |
II B |
THIRD |
(25th & 28th) November 2014 – Visit to Aeroplanet
Picnics are best when outdoors… Guess we can rethink while giving that statement out the next time. Aeroplanet is one such place that has proved this wrong. On 25th & 28th November 2014, students of BUDS & BLOOMS respectively were out on the wheels to the AEROPLANET, Dwarka for their annual picnic. A place where an Airbus A-300 is stationed to give the complete understanding of an aircraft, a 50 seater CRJ-200 was in the campus to give boarding the aircraft, air turbulence, aircraft take-off and landing experience. Full view of the plane from the side gallery, cockpit view from inside and outside was also available for every learner there. The visit not only displayed and familiarized the students to air travel, but also taught the children aviation etiquettes and manners. Trampoline and bouncy games were the additional attraction. Rope crossing was another activity that was thoroughly enjoyed by all as they were asking for more. No picnic could be complete without some dance and music, which the students enjoyed to the core at the dance floor.
25th November 2014 – ONE ACT PLAY
Dramatization and Role-Play are the effective tools of learning literature and a significant mode of sensitizing children towards the nuances of the enacting an English Play. Pursuing this aim to assimilate the dramatic skills in the students, an Inter house One Act Play Competition was conducted at SGS on 25th Nov, 2014 which proved to be a mode of infotainment for them. All the four houses presented a great show depicting the themes of different genres including a Shakespearean Tragedy-Dr. Faustus and a classic Dickens' Christmas Carol. About Hassan's tale of Wit & Humour enacted by Peace House claimed the First Position followed by Harmony and Pride. The event ended with the pearls of wisdom by the Head of the School, Mrs. Novita Chopra who is always a guiding light for all Globalites.
(20-24) November 2014 – Zonal Judo Championship
Congratulations!!! SGS student Bhupender participated in Zonal Judo Championship and won Silver Medal. He has been selected for National School Games 2014-15.
24th November 2014 – Create a Jingle
Advertisement is the most popular way of selling the products and reaching masses these days. Children love to watch the advertisement, as they are very colourful, melodious and eye catching.
To enhance the enactment skills, level of confidence & sense of awareness amongst the children. ‘Create a Jingle Competition’ was organized on 24th November 2014 for the students.
The children came dressed up in beautiful attires with appropriate props and presented various products and sung self created jingles on products Mosquito repellent, bulk, maggi, jam, honey, moisturizing lotion, milk etc. This competition gave opportunity to children to showcase their talent on the stage. The event was a great success with maximum participation of the children from all the sections of Buds & Blooms.
The result were as follows:
NAME |
CLASS |
PRIZE |
MEHAK MANRAL |
LKG D |
FIRST |
DIVYANSH ARORA |
LKG C |
FIRST |
ATHARV ARORA |
UKG A |
FIRST |
ANSH YADAV |
LKG D |
SECOND |
HITANSH DAHIYA |
LKG D |
SECOND |
SHUBH SHARMA |
UKG E |
SECOND |
SATAKSHI BAJPAI |
UKG C |
SECOND |
NAVYA GUPTA |
UKG D |
SECOND |
SONAKSHI |
LKG D |
THIRD |
ZAYN AAMIR SIDDQUI |
LKG B |
THIRD |
NIYATI DAHIYA |
UKG A |
THIRD |
SYLUS BATRA |
UKG B |
THIRD |
ANSHUMAN SAXENA |
UKG B |
THIRD |
ATHARV PAREEK |
LKG D |
CONSOLATION |
ANSH KUMAR |
LKG D |
CONSOLATION |
HARLEEN KAUR |
UKG B |
CONSOLATION |
ADVAY HOODA |
UKG A |
CONSOLATION |
24th November 2014 – OXFORD ENGLISH QUIZ
Students of SGS participated in an Inter-School English Quiz organized by Oxford University Press on 24th Nov. It gave a much-needed exposure to the students and taught them innovative ways of enhancing their vocabulary. The accompanying teacher attended a workshop on the Effective use of Dictionary which served as one-hour capsule to explore the world of Dictionary in making it a life-long companion for students. It opened new windows of learning for both the students.
22nd November 2014 – Circle Time is the Right Time
There are many ways that little kindergartners can be engaged into an activity that is so gripping and enriching. Circle time is one of them. 22nd November 2014 was the day which started off with an elaborate session on the CIRCLE TIME as an engaging activity for the young learners. The session was headed and conducted by our Academic Head, Ms. Sumana Dutta and teachers from kindergarten to class II were party to it. Since, there is no beginning or end, every individual in a circle is equal and belongs to the whole group. Expanding on this idea, the most successful circle times include acceptance, openness and non-judgmental expression of ideas.
The first stage that is the MEETING UP was initiated by Ms. Sumana Dutta by an informal activity wherein every teacher expressed their views and feelings about their co-teacher and spoke about the qualities they witnessed them. This activity saw a positive impact on all towards the close of this activity.
This was followed by the next stage that is the OPENING UP wherein the teachers were reminded of their favourite student with whom they thought they had connect in one form or the other. Be it the quietest of the students, the hyper active one or the one struggling through their learning stage, teachers have their soft notch for them.
Next to follow was the most awaited and sought after PRAISE stage which actually forms the basis of a balanced development of any individual. Taking this to the kindergartener level will definitely boost his/her confidence and willingness to participate in future endeavours without being hesitant.
As there is a full stop to every sentence, this session too saw its CLOSE with passing a tight hand shake with warm feelings in everyone’s heart for one another. So, as elaborated by our Academic Head, the various stages of the circle time were well executed and knowledge thus gained will definitely go a long way with all the teachers in imparting knowledge to the little ones.
Teachers have been using this concept to reach new young minds. A circle, being an ancient universal symbol of unity and wholeness provide identity and keeps the individuality of each student intact.
As is rightly said; A circle never ends, just like the influence of a good teacher.
18th November 2014 – Means of Communication
“Communication is one of the most empowering life skills available to us”
Communication is exchanging information by speaking, writing or using some other medium. There are different ways through which we can say something or share our feelings. To explain about the different ways of communication, an assembly was organized by the students of class II C. The students explained how the telephone, letters, mobile phones, newspapers, radio, television and computers help us to communicate with other people. They also explained how without speaking we can communicate through our facial expressions and body movements. The Head of the School, Mrs. Novita Chopra appreciated the students for presenting an informative assembly. She also talked about the different means of communication that we use nowadays. During the assembly certificates were also given to the winners of the quiz: Famous personalities from Class I.
(17th – 20th) November 2014 – CBSE National Skating Championship
Shubham Singh student of class XI B of Sachdeva Global School, Dwarka after having won a Gold and Silver Medal in the CBSE North Zone – I Skating Championship from 10th – 13th October 2014 was selected to represent school at CBSE National Skating Championship 2014 held at South Point Public School, Sonipat, on (17th – 20th) November 2014. He secured IVth position in the under 19 Category. Almost 250 schools, all over India participated in this event.
15th November 2014 – Workshop on Physics
“I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.”
Confucius
Keeping in tune with above, a workshop “Physics through activities” was conducted by the resource persons of Bhartiya Vidya Niketan – Indian Association of Physics Teachers for classes XI - XII on 15th November 2014.
Concepts of physics were explained through simple exhibits. Students did hands on experiments in the session and were amazed to see the results. It was an extremely informative and learning experience for the students.
15th November 2014 – Session on Moral Values
Session on Moral Values: Very informative and interactive session was organized for helping staff of the school (Drivers, Conductors, Helpers and Maids) Staff watched a video on ‘Honesty being the best policy’ through a very interesting animated story in Hindi.
HoS explained the staff the importance and necessity of being honest to the institution and motivated them to do their best. They were also made aware of Security & Safety being the top most need of the students in the school.
14th November 2014 – World Science Day for Peace and Development
A high quality school assembly is one of the most important aspects of a school’s curriculum.
Continuing with this legacy, students of class III A presented the Special Children’s Day assembly on 14th November 2014. The theme of their assembly was ‘Student’s Contribution in Science for Peace and Development’.
Informative speech on the significance of World Science Day for Peace and Development was given.
Later, children of class III (Along with some children of class V) presented a ‘Dance ballet’ to highlight the role of mother nature and how man is continuously harming nature to meet his selfish ends and disturbing stability in the process. It was a thought provoking and nerve tantalizing performance that was enjoyed by all.
This was followed by a short speech to honour Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s love and passion for children on the occasion of Children’s Day.
To conclude, Respected Novita ma’am congratulated the entire school on account of Children’s Day, giving her precious inputs of wisdom to children for a bright and prosperous future.
13th November 2014 – Children’s Day
“The best way to make children good is to make them happy”
Oscar Wilde
Children’s Day is celebrated in dedication to the birth anniversary of Indian’s first prime minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The day is a celebration of childhood and innocence of children. Jawaharlal Nehru was really fond of kids and children lovingly called him Chacha Nehru. According to Nehru, children should be watchfully looked after as they are the strength of the nation and a picture of India’s future. To celebrate this day, an assembly was organized for class II-B. The children beautifully portrayed the life of Jawaharlal Nehru and his love for children. There were also beautiful dance performances by the students. The academic supervisor of the school, Mrs. Sumana Dutta praised the students for presenting such a beautiful and colourful assembly on children’s day and wished all the students a very ‘Happy Children’s Day’. During the assembly, certificates were given to the winners of the story telling competition for Buds and also certificates were given to the winners of the Tux Typing competition held in Class II which were as follows:
NAME |
CLASS |
POSITION |
ISHAAN KHAN |
II - A |
IST |
NAVYA AGARWAL |
II - B |
IST |
RIA KHANDELWAL |
II - C |
IST |
DEEPSHIKHA DAS |
II - D |
IST |
DHRUV SINHA |
II - E |
IST |
KRISHNA PANDEY |
II - A |
2ND |
RUCHI SINGHANIA |
II - B |
2ND |
CHAVI DABAS |
II - D |
2ND |
SAM |
II - C |
2ND |
SAI SMARARAN S V |
II - E |
2ND |
11th November 2014 – Famous Personalities – Class I
‘We all want to be famous people, and the moment we want to be something, we are no longer free’.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
A quiz is an interesting medium through which we can enrich our students about general knowledge, as to strengthen their minds with new learning about the world around them. This time the theme based quiz on ‘Famous Personalities’ gave the children the opportunity to grasp new learning about famous personalities renowned all over the world. Hence, the preliminary round of the same was concluded by the final quiz on 11th November 2014, in the school premises.
The quiz had six teams, from Team A – to – Team F. All with 3 students in each. The quiz had multiple rounds, related with recognition of ‘famous historians’, ‘famous actors’, ‘famous musicians’, ‘famous politicians’ etc. All the participants had their thinking caps on, and gave a good competition to each other. So much so, that the results had to be finalized after various tie breaking rounds, among them. During the quiz, the students in the audience were also given an opportunity to answer few questions and win candies. It was a very interesting quiz, as the students astonished us with their wits and promptness. The quiz was concluded by the result declaration, in the presence of the head of the school, Mrs. Novita Chopra and her guiding words.
The results were as follows:
NAME |
TEAM |
POSITION |
RANVEER |
TEAM E |
Ist |
KANAV BALIYAN |
TEAM E |
Ist |
ROHAN SHARMA |
TEAM E |
Ist |
AASHI SRIVASTAVA |
TEAM C |
2nd |
SIDDHARTH KALITA |
TEAM C |
2nd |
JASMEET |
TEAM C |
2nd |
SANIDHYA |
TEAM F |
2nd |
KOHANA |
TEAM F |
2nd |
MANASVIR S NANDA |
TEAM F |
2nd |
SAIMANN |
TEAM B |
3rd |
DAKSH KALRA |
TEAM B |
3rd |
GAUR VANSHI |
TEAM B |
3rd |
11th November 2014 – Career Counselling Workshop
Every student faces the question of ‘what next’ after class X and XII. Firstly to decide a stream and then to decide the graduation course!
To help these students, Sachdeva Global School, Dwarka organized a Career Counselling Session on 11th November 2014 for the students of class X. The session was headed by Mr. Ajit Bannerjee, a renowned career counselor.
He emphasized that one needs to work for one’s goals from the very beginning and for that one needs to start right from class XI where one has to make the crucial choice of selecting a stream. Choosing the right subject that matches one’s aptitude and personality itself translates into professional success. He also suggested the right way to decide what subject one is good at.
The counseling ended with an interactive question answer round. It boosted the morale and confidence and gave new direction to the students.
7th November 2014 – Travel and Safety
Travelling is a part of our daily routine. We travel to school, to our workplace and many other places. But while travelling we often tend to ignore the rules which have been made for our safety. To emphasize upon these rules made for our safety, an assembly was organized by class II-A on travel and safety. The students distinguished between the three means of transport, i.e. land, water and air and gave different examples for each. They also presented a very informative skit on the traffic rules which are made for our safety on the roads, for e.g. ‘Do not talk on the phone while driving’, ‘wear a helmet while riding a bike’, ‘follow the traffic signals’ etc. The academic supervisor of the school, Mrs. Sumana Dutta praised the students for presenting such an informative assembly and told the children that if we follow the traffic rules then we will be safe on the roads. During the assembly, certificates were also given to the winners of the quiz: Famous Destinations from class II.
6th November 2014 – Roller Skating Championship 2014
“Skating to God” Roller Skating Championship – 2014 organized by Grecco Roller Skating School under the aegis of YIPESRWO was held at Remal Public School, Rohini on 6th November 2014.
Total Schools Participated – 60
No. of Students Approximately – 600
Shubham Singh and Sourabh Sangwan won 4 Gold and 1 Silver medals and declared as Best Skaters of the competition.
NAME |
CLASS |
PRIZE |
SOURABH SANGWAN |
VII A |
1 GOLD – 300 MTR
1 GOLD – 500 MTR
1 SILVER – 3000 MTR
CASH - RS 1000 |
SHUBHAM SINGH |
XI B |
1 GOLD – 300 MTR
1 GOLD – 500 MTR |
(5th – 8th) November 2014 – Zonal Athletic Meet
Globalite Rahul Mohanta secured Ist position in 100 mtr and Long Jump (Senior Category) in Zonal Athletic Meet 2014.
He also secured IInd position in Long Jump in Athletic CBSE Cluster and qualified for 19th CBSE National Athletic Meet 2014-15 which will be held from (8th – 12th) January 2015 in Gujarat (Mehsana).
5th November 2014 – Visit to Gurudwara – Class II
On the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti, the students of class II went for a visit to the Gurudwara in Sector - 11, Dwarka on 5th November 2014. Guru Nanak Jayanti is one of the auspicious festivals in Sikhism observed to remember and commemorate the birth and philosophy of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first sikh guru and the founder of Sikhism. The visit was organized to make the students understand the importance of this festival. Students serenely listened to the ‘paath’ going on in the gurudwara and after taking the blessings the students were served with ‘Kada’ and ‘Frooti’ as Prasad by the gurudwara helpers. The children at the end of the visit had bright smiling faces and had a good learning experience at the gurudwara.
5th November 2014 – International Robotics Challenge 2014
Adding yet another feather to its cap, Sachdeva Global School, Dwarka hosted the 4th Zonal Competition of International Robotics Challenge 2014 in collaboration with Building Blocks on its premises on Wednesday, 5 November 2014. More than 54 teams from over 20 schools participated in this mega event, spanning over three levels- from Classes IV - XII. The Academic Head of the School, Ms. Sumana Dutta, inaugurated the function by lighting the ceremonial lamp. A gripping Robot Dance followed, which was performed by the SGS students. The event saw the amalgamation of creative talents of Mechanics, Electronics and Programming under one roof. Attractive prizes were given away at the Valedictory Function at the end of the day. Bal Bharti School, Pitampura, Sachdeva Global School, Dwarka and Mt Carmel School, Dwarka were declared the Winners in the Senior, Middle and Junior categories respectively. Apart from certificates and medals, the winners were awarded Inkjet Printers by KIPS, the official sponsor of the event.
3rd November 2014 – Gurudwara Visit – Class I
‘Just as a candle cannot burn without fire, men cannot live without a spiritual life.’
Buddha
On the occasion of ‘Gurunanak’s birthday’, more famously called the ‘Gurupurab’, the school had organized a visit for the students of class I, to a Gurudwara, located in Dwarka, Sector – 11. Very strongly giving our children the message of secularity and spirituality at the same time. The visit took place in the morning hours, as soon as the students reached school. They were instructed to cover their heads with scarf’s, as a mode of respect towards the holy place. The students then boarded the buses and visited the Gurudwara along with their teachers. It was a serene atmosphere that enchanted the young ones as well. They sat their in prayer, known as ‘paath’, with closed eyes and joined palms. The students were also guided about the method, rules and importance of the prayers held there. They ended the ‘paath’ with bowed heads and kneeled legs infront of the ‘Gurugranth Saahib’ and then took round of the holy scripture. It was an enlightening visit, which students enjoyed thoroughly. The visit was concluded by distribution of the ‘Kada Prasad’ and frooti, to the students. Overall, the visit had so much learning for the children and a memorable experience as well.
01st November 2014 – Astronomy and Joey’s Club Activity – The Eclipses + Phases and Light
Session of Astronomy club M2/S1 The Eclipses + Phases and Joey’s club- Light and electricity was successfully conducted on 1st November 2014. Joey’s students have gained extra knowledge with activities like mirror mystery, plasma lamp, lead bulb human conduction while senior students had in depth knowledge of phase of eclipses and role of sun in that.
3rd November 2014 – Adventure Camp
The school organized an Adventure camp in the school premises for the students of classes Buds and Blooms on 3rd November 2014. The camp was conducted by ‘Great Rocksport Pvt. Ltd’ (‘Member of Adventure Tour Operators Association of India and First Indian Company to win Education Excellence Award’) Students experienced all the adventure activities such as ‘Zip Line’, ‘Burma Bridge’, ‘Hop Scotch’, ‘Commando Crawl’, ‘Tug of War’, ‘Hamster Wheel’, ‘Laser Beam’, ‘Double Rope Bridge’ etc. The all day long activities results into developing various skills, team spirit, leadership qualities, discipline and Physical fitness. Many teachers also participated along with the students which further motivated the students. This camp was thoroughly enjoyed by one and all.
(OCTOBER – NOVEMBER) 2014 – National Cyber Olympiad (NCO) and National Science Olympiad (NSO) 2014
The Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) conducted the NCO and NSO examination for the students of class I and II in Sachdeva Global School. The NCO was held in the month of October in the school premises for class II only, primarily aiming to identify and nurture cyber talent amongst youngsters and to enhance their knowledge of the issues related to computers and IT.
The NSO was held on 25th November, also in the school premises for classes I - II. It aimed towards the development of scientific knowledge among the young generation and to provide confidence to the children to face such competitive exams.
The examinations focused on mental ability, logical and analytical reasoning in the field of science and computers. The exams also had an achievers section at the end, wherein the questions were application based. The exam comprised of an objective type of question paper, with a total of 35 questions in all. The time allotted for the given exams were 1 hour. The student participants of SGS had a learning experience and their performance brought pride to the school as the following results show:
NCO:
NAME |
CLASS |
MEDAL |
Krishiv Mishra |
II E |
GOLD |
Dhruv Sinha |
II E |
SILVER |
Neenv Mimani |
II C |
BRONZE |
NSO:
NAME |
CLASS |
MEDAL |
Dhruv SInha |
II E |
GOLD |
Krishiv Mishra |
II E |
SILVER |
Indira Shinde |
II A |
BRONZE |
NAME |
CLASS |
MEDAL |
Aryan Shokeen |
I C |
GOLD |
Mansh Baswal |
I C |
SILVER |
Lisha Yadav |
I B |
BRONZE |
November 2014 – Scholarship for Social Cause
SGS is proud to have Ms. Preeti Kumari of class X as one out of 300 girls to be selected from over 4000 nominations of Low Income Group Category under the 4th Girl Child Scholarship Scheme by Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF). She has been awarded a scholarship of Rs. 5000/- to assist her in future studies. We wish her all the best in all her future endeavours.
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