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A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor.
Vision
of
Modernites
The Newsletter Edition XXIV
April 2016 – June 2016
Editorial
Toddlers’ Trend Seniors’ Speak
From Principal’s Desk
Awards and Achievements
EDITORIAL
Dear Reader (s) Greetings to you The simple path silence is prayer, prayer is faith, faith is love and love is service, the fruit of service is Peace.
Very few fully realize the wealth of sympathy, benevolence, kind-ness and generosity hidden in the soul of a child. The effort of every educator should be to unlock that treasure. As it is rightly said that “It is better to be a man of values than a man of suc-cess.” So I feel working for community service is a noble act which penetrates deep inside our soul. The initiative drive in the form of Roti Bank, where Roti and vegetable is donated for the under-privileged children has created a milestone. I just want to urge that we must join our hands for the upliftment of the community as ‘A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step.’ Cheers for all the victories and wishes for
all the sweeps yet to come!
Editorial Team : Teachers : Ms. Sapna Charha Ms. Naina Nagpal Ms. Neetu Luthra Ms. Shruti Uppal
Student: Shubham Kumar X-B
Dear Students,
“Kindness does not show only mannerism, it shows that you are Hu-
mane.”
There are a myriad of things the world could benefit from having more
of. Kindness is one of them. When you are a kind person, you are not
only helping others, you are helping yourself too. There is a substantial
scientific evidence that being kind makes you -- happy. Love and
Kindness are never wasted. They always make a difference . It is a
reminder that the world is not at all bad. There are a lot of wonderful
people out there - people who are kind, generous and giving and al-
though we cant stop these awful things happen, we can be kind to one
another and do our best whether it be picking up a coin for someone at
the supermarket or writing a little note to a friend, giving a little gift or
stopping to help a stranger, it may seem little to you but to someone
else it might just make their day. So it is rightly said that no act of
Principal ’ s Message
Hindi Recitation Competition was
conducted for the tiny tots of class II on
the topic – Pusta and Shishtachar. The
participants came dressed in vibrant
attires which complimented their poems .
Their confidence and enthusiasm was
clearly visible on their faces . The activity
displayed the best of oratory skills of the
participants. Their efforts were
appreciated by one and all.
Good manners will open doors
that the best education cannot!!
The Earth does not belong
to us ,We belong to earth.
Earth Day was observed by the
students of classes Pre school to
Class V on April 22 ,2016(friday)
with zeal wherein an array of
activities like tree plantation, model
of earth , pasting of bio degradable
material, card making and quiz were
organized for them. The activities
certainly created awareness about
the pressing need to conserve and
protect our planet. The students also
pledged to be the saviours of mother
earth. Their efforts were applauded
by all.
CONNECTING TO CLIMATE- A CLARION CALL TO SAVE EARTH
“I believe in god only I spell it nature”
-Frank Wright
Celebrating Earth Day js a great way to showcase environmental education and
engage the whole school community making a difference to the environment. The day
is a clarion call to each one in the school to be better stewards of the earth.
Keeping this in view earth day was celebrated in the school on 22 April 2016 with
great joy and enthusiasm. The day witnessed many enthralling and exuberant
activities which were euphorically attended by the students. Tree plantation,
card making, rangoli making and science quiz were the highlights of the programme
for the junior wing. Activities like poster making and slogan writing were
organized for the students of classes VII and X respectively to imbibe fine art
skills along with the love for nature. The whole school was filled with
heart-warming and ecologically poignant art works and displays done by students.
The children pledged to save the mother Earth from the threats of global
warming, pollution, deforestation and drought. The initiative was highly
commendable and a way to express how much we care about the future of our planet.
To acquaint the students with the benefits of intercultural exchange and to promote
Internationalism, volunteers of AFS ( American Field Services) conducted a workshop
for students of class IX, X and XI in our school premises on 19 April 2016.
“The sky is the ultimate art gallery just above us…”
“Be glad of life, because it gives us the chance to love and to work and to play and to
100k stars".
Rightly quoted by Henry Van Dyke and successfully implemented by the students of our
school wherein they participated in a very informative and exciting workshop in
association with SPACE Organization, titled Rendezvous with the Evening Sky held in
the school premises on 16 April 2016. The interactive session briefed the students about
different phases Of moon and other celestial bodies. Later after the sunset, students
gathered in the main school ground to gaze at the moon , stars and planet Jupiter through
the high resolution telescope installed in the ground.
The breath taking view of planet Jupiter and its moons was a memorable experience.
Children went back home more learned and enthralled after viewing the natural art
gallery being created by God - The Sky.
Soaring the peak of Himalayan Ranges.
Nimesh Sharma, an alumnus grabbed a lifetime opportunity to
join hands with Global Himalayas Expedition in Ladakh from
June 4, 2016 to June 16, 2016 which aimed at establishment of
solar electricity grids in villages. He worked for the noble cause
as the masses still struggled for basic amenities like water,
electricity and livelihood.
Another healthy step towards our Senior Citizens
Forty-eight students along with Ms. Kanchan Sood and Ms. Pooja Rally
visited old age home on May 7, 2016. The students and staff were given a
cordial welcome by the caretakers. To make the atmosphere bubbly,
students showcased their talent by singing songs and distributed gifts. It
was an emotional moment for one and all present there.
Creativity at its Best
On the occasion of Earth Day, a folder making
activity was organized for the students of class
VI on April 22, 2016. They made creative
folders out of handmade sheets, chart papers.
Children honed their imagination to decorate
the folders creatively. It was a day filled with
fun and frolic.
Young Minds can think New
and Big
With an endeavour to hone their
creative skills, clay modelling
competition was held on April 22, 2016
for the students of class VIII. They
made their own beautiful butterflies,
flowers, and snail. This enhanced their
fine motor skills and problem solving
skills.
Imagination comes Alive
Earth Day is the largest international event to highlight Earth’s unique place in
the universe. As a mark of respect for this day students of class VIII made
beautiful posters on May 6, 2016. The theme being ‘Save the Earth’ saw
children making beautiful posters depicting various ways to save the flora and
fauna of our planet. Their striking posters touched on issues of environmental
concern. It was a colourful day that aimed for the right effects.
An Ecstatic trip to Bhutan
A group of 14 students and 3 teachers visited Bhutan, a Buddhist kingdom on the Himalayas’ eastern edge from June 13, 2016 to June 16,2016. The fine days tour to Bhutan explored timeless monasteries, fortresses and dramatic topography ranging from subtropical plains to steep mountains and valleys. The bus journey from Paro to Thimpu and then to Punakha through Docuhula Pass brought serenity into the tired eyes. Everyone was enchanted to see one of the largest Buddha statues gilded in gold. The students also visited the most beautiful zong in the country which is the a dministrative centre of Punakha district in Bhutan. The trekkers hiked upto ‘The Tiger’s Nest’, a prominent Himalayan Buddhist sacred site and temple complex located in the Cliffside of the upper Paro valley. The trekking provided a mesmerizing view of forest and hills. Other feature of the tour was the visit to National Library in Thimpu which was established for the purpose of preservation and promotion of the rich culture and religious heritage. An evening city tour of the Paro and Thimpu offered a candid interaction with the locals and relished Bhutan’s mouthwatering cuisines. It was an amazing moment when the students witnessed Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga in the flight from Paro International Airport to Delhi, It was indeed an intoxicating experience wherein the students were exposed to the ancient cultural heritage and high peaks of the Himalayan Paradise.
Competing for a better tomorrow
An Inter House PowerPoint Presentation competition was held on April 25,
2016 for the students of class IX. Each house was represented by a team that
comprised of 4 students each from the different sections. Each house
designed a presentation on Earth Day with a message. They used animations
to make vivid and colourful slides. The activity helped to showcase their
talent and creativity.
Investiture Ceremony
“Leaders are not born but are made by their experiences in life.”
To inculcate the leadership qualities in students, the investiture ceremony was held with lot
of enthusiasm and gusto on May 11, 2016. It was initiated with a heart touching melodious
symphony on the lines “of heroism”. Thereafter Madam Principal Ms. Alka Kapur with all
her poise and grace administered the oath. Each newly elected council took the oath and
promised to be true to their posts and duties assigned to them. Parth Jindal and Shrestha
Rajput were sworn in as the Head Boy and Head Girl of the senior wing along with Govind
Ramuka and Hrithika Gover as the junior Head Boy and junior Head Girl respectively. The
day also witnessed the award ceremony wherein the outstanding students from class
Pre-Primary to class XII were felicitated for their outstanding performance in the field of
academics and co-curricular activities.
Prevention is Better than Cure
Ms. Sindhu Vikram attended a workshop on Anti-Malaria operation held at MCD
Primary School on April 28, 2016. The resource persons Mr. Ramphal and Dr.
Dharmender emphasized on three fatal diseases namely Malaria, Dengue, and
Chikunguniya. The urged the teaching fraternity to spread awareness on
preventive measures of these dangerous diseases. Everyone left enlightened and
blessed.
AIIMS – Future for Medical Aspirants
Thirty-four medical stream students of class XI and XII along with
Ms. Sindhu Vikram attended CATALYST – 2016 -a medical exhibition
at AIIMS on April 30, 2016. The program provided an interactive
platform for the students to interact with toppers at AIIMians. Students
also enjoyed the exhibits of live specimens of body organs. They also got
hands on experience from Physiology lab that helped to clarify their
doubts. It was highly motivating and educational tour for the aspirants.
A Paradigm – Scholastic Aspect
Ms. Anita Chawla and Ms. Tanvi Mistry attended a workshop
Scholastic Aspects at Presidium School on April 22, 23, 2016. It laid
emphasis for divergent thinking devoid of rote learning and
evaluation should be made an indispensable part of teaching
learning process with regular follow ups.
E-Learners and Internet Maturity Summit 2016
Ms. Ayushi Sharma, counselor of the school attended a workshop on
the above topic on April 22,2016 at Lemon Tree Hotel . The emphasis
of the summit was how one can achieve digital citizenship and become
internet mature. The resource person Mr. Gary Coyle urged the need
for online etiquettes with proper use of information and to under-
stand both the pros and cons of digital lifestyle. It was indeed, a great
learning experience.
Improving Performance Levels
Ms. Nyan Dahiya and Ms. Nidhi Nagar attended a workshop on Performance
Management of school staff and students at KIIT World School, Pitampura on
April 26, 2016.The resource person Mr. Martin Mathews highlighted the
strategies for effective performance. Some hands on training was provided
through various group activities. The role of the teacher was discussed at length.
The programme pioneered achievement, recognition to a higher pedestal.
Shaping the Future Ms. Inderjeet Kaur Kalra and Ms. Kanchan Sood attended a two day workshop
on capacity building programmeon scholastic aspects of CCE at Mamta Modern
Senior Seconadry School, on 1st and 2
nd April 2016. The resource persons Ms. Alka
Kher and Ms. Archana Sharma highlighted on the conceptual and fundamental
background of CCE. They also emphasized on sharing various innovative ideas
that would help to implement CCE effectively as a tool in all schools. It was a
rewarding and enriching experience for one and all.
Sparkling Stars
13 students shone brightly in the academic
front by clearing JEE Mains and qualifying
for JEE Advance.
S. No. Name of the students
1 Rohit Sethi
2 Abhay Gupta
3 Ritika Nagar
4 Nikhil Bhatia
5 Shashank Bansal
6 Tanya Tomar
7 Shivansh Setia
8 Aarushi Jain
9 Yash Aeron
10 Riya Gupta
11 Shreyansh Sharma
12 Harshit Pandey
13 Jaspreet Singh
Victories and Exhilaration
Flamboyant skills were showcased in
the arenas of Green Gold and Edge
2016 at Kulachi Hansraj Model School,
Ashok Vihar. Simran Surana bagged
the second position in RampWalk.
Vanshika Mann of class IX for her
confident voice and opinion got the
third position in Hindi Extempore.
Distinction: Our Supreme
Enterprise
With the spirit to excel and to accomplish the
desired goals, the students have yielded
excellent results in Mi KAT examination 2016.
They emerged out winners and achieved
estimable position with desired cash prizes.