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PRINCIPAL’S REPORT(From 11 May 17 to 20 Aug 2017)
ENROLMENT
As on date (21 Aug, 2017), the borne strength of the school is 2576
students.
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS
Round – I Assessment
The evaluation of the first round of the Weekly Cycle Test / Periodic
Test-I in respect of Primary classes concluded on 26 Jul, 17 and on 31
July, 25 July and 17 July, 17 for Middle, Secondary and Sr Secondary
School respectively.
The Second round of Weekly Tests / Periodic Test-II for the Primary
Wing began on 01 Aug,17, and for Cls XI & XII on 24 July and 10 July, 17
respectively.
Monthly Assignments
With a view of recapitulate the lessons taught, assignments were
given to all students of primary classes for the month of July and
August 2017.
Coaching in various Sports and Games
Is held regularly. Regular Mass PT and Stretch Time for Primary and
senior school students is being held as per the schedule. Sports Trials
for selection of school teams (Primary & Sr School) in various games
and sports were held under the supervision of the Sports Director and
the Physical Education Department of the school.
Physical Fitness Programme for session 2017-18 is underway.
Inspection of Note Books (CW & HW)
has been carried out by the respective HMs.
Weight of the School Bag (Classes I – VIII)
has been monitored on a fortnightly basis by the concerned teacher-
in-charges under the supervision of HMs.
Time Table is being strictly adhered to.
The Common Proficiency Tests for Maths and English
for Classes V & VII was held on 28 April, 2017 and 14 July, 2017
respectively.
Online Diagnostic Unit Assessment Examination
for Class-VIII (Science) was successfully conducted on 10 & 11 Aug, 2017 by
Kyoshi Education.
Java Coder ProgrammeA pilot project on Java Programming is to be initiated for the students of
Class-VII in 2nd term. Presently, trials are held in the lab to check the
technical requirements for the successful launch of project in the month of
October, 2017.
Centre for Scholastic IntegrationSpecial efforts are being taken to integrate the students enrolled in CFSI with
the mainstream classes.
1. The session began with a review of all the diagnostic records of children
enrolled with CFSI. The parents of children with special needs were
guided to get a review and psychological reassessment were carried
out for the purpose of registration in CFSI and CBSE registrations for
students of Classes IX and XII.
2. Regular behavior modification sessions were held for students of
Classes I-V by the Pr. School Special Educator.
3. Educational Assessment of Pre Primary children to identify scholastic
lags was also carried out by the Special Educator (Primary Wing).
4. The school as a proactive step to reach out to students with special
needs and to instill feeling of empathy and self less service amongst its
students has started an initiative to create a data bank of children
willing to act as SCRIBES for students of Classes IX – XII enrolled with
CFSI. As on date, the school as 15 volunteers to act as Scribes.
PTM.
PTM for Round-I / Periodic Test-I for Cls Pre Primary to XII was held on 05
Aug, 17. The average attendance of the parents was 90% (approx.). The Result
of the Round-I/Periodic Test-I Assessment for Classes I – XII has been
uploaded on the Parent Portal.
5. Round-I PTM for Classes I-X was held on 5th August, 2017 wherein the
parents were apprised the current level performance of children and
specific strategies were shared to enhance the reading skills.
6. For the CFSI students of Class-VI, ‘Jodo- Gyaan’ activity was attempted in
Mathematics to enhance the skills of addition and subtraction.
CBSE Results.
The results of the AISSCE (Cl XII) and AISSE (Cl X) held in Mar, 17 were declared
in the month of May, 2017. Since then, a detailed analysis of the result has
been circulated to all members. However, a brief report is reproduced
hereunder for easy reference.
Class XII
• Out of the total 140, students who appeared, all 140 were placed in the first
division.
• Kushagra Singh (XII) topped the Science Stream with an aggregate of
97% marks.
• Niyati Vohra (XII) & Sandali Negi (xii) topped the Commerce Stream with
an aggregate of 95.20% marks.
• Rachyta Majumdar (XII) topped the Humanities Stream with an aggregate
of 96.80% marks.•.
Kushagra Singh Sandali Negi Niyati Vohra Rachyta Majumdar
PARTICULARS STRENGTH IN TERMS OF %
No of Students Appeared 140 --
No of Students Passed 140 100%
No of Students Failed 0 0%
No of Students Compartment 0 0%
No of Students Absent 0 0%
No of 1st Division 140 100%
No of 2nd Division -- --
No of 3rd Division 0 0%
Students with 90% and above (Agg.) 40 28%
Total No of A1 & A2 440 63%
Total No. of B1 & B2 186 26%
Students Securing only A1 Grade 15 11%
Students Securing only A1 & A2 Grade 37 26%
Students Securing 5 Distinctions 61 44%
No. of Distinctions 561 80%
Instance of 100% Marks in Subject
Engineering graphics (2)
Computer science (2)
Psychology (2)
History (2)
Average Achievement 84.71 (Science)
82.09 (Commerce)
85.21 (Humanities)
84.25 (SCHOOL AVERAGE)
Kushagra Singh (XII), the school topper was felicitated by District Officials in a
glittering award ceremony held at Indira Gandhi Kala Kendra, Sector – 5, Noida on 06
June, 2017 and received a Trophy, Certificate and a Chrome Book from the District
Magistrate, Shri N P Singh of Gautam Budh Nagar.
Kushagra Singh
Class X
• Out of the total 181 students who appeared, 167 were placed in the first division.
• IN ALL 23 STUDENTS SCORED A CGPA 10, WITH A GRADE POINT OF 10 IN ALL 05 SUBJECTS.
• A detailed analysis of the Class X Result is hereby presented for perusal of the members.
PARTICULARS 2016-17
In Number In %age
Total Number of Students appeared 181 --
Total Number of students passed 181 100%
No of students Eligible for Improvement of Performance (EIOP) -- --
No. of students who have obtained CGPA=10 23 12.7%
No. of students who have obtained CGPA >=9.0 & <10.0 63 34.8%
No. of students who have obtained CGPA >=8.0 & <9.0 46 25.4%
No. of students who have obtained CGPA >= 7.0 & <8.0 26 14.4%
No. of students who have obtained CGPA >= 6.0 & <7.0 19 10.5%
No. of students who have obtained CGPA >= 5.0 & <6.0 4 2.20%
No. of students who have obtained CGPA >= 4.0 & <5.0 0 0.0%
Total Number of A1 & A2 538 59.4%
Total Number of B1 and B2 181 20.0%
Students getting A1 in 5 subjects 23 12.7%
Students getting A1 and A2 in 5 subjects 80 44.2%
School Average (Cumulative Grade Point Average) 8.41 CGPA
ATAL Tinkering LabThe first interactive session of ATL of the school rolled out on 05 Aug, 2017 wherein
more than 100 students along with Science and IT faculty understood the objectives of
the ATL, its components and work methodology. The workshop was conducted by the
faculty from Stem Robotics. The school has procured the equipment for functioning of
the lab, the calendar for activities has been drawn out and all schools (Govt. & Private)
are being invited (once a week) to the lab for participating in the desired activities. The
establishment of ATL Lab in the school premises is a structural reform bidding good bye
to traditional experimentation and will bring in radical change and lay a strong
foundation for generating an innovative society.
Besides the calendar of activities drawn by the school, other issues of the nation
i.e. Reforms in Agricultural productivity, Water Management, Problems involving
sanitation will be dealt with by the Atal Lab of the school.
Also, with an aim of creating an Innovative Ecosystem in the country, India Stem
Foundation supporting the Atal Innovation Mission, who has signed a Statement
of Intent (SOI) with NITI Aayog has selected the school for further support. ISF
will be providing DIY (Do It Yourself) kits to the school. These kits will be used
by the students from Class-IV onwards to inculcate scientific temperament and
hands on learning experience.
Skill Development Programme40 students from Classes VI-VIII have enrolled for Skill Development classes
(Professional Cooking, Advance Painting, Anchoring, Software & Application
Development) the classes for which are held on working Saturdays of each
month.
Internship Report
The Psychology students of Class-XII interned at the Institute of Mental Health in
Moolchand Hospital during the summer vacation. The programme included the
emerging socio-legal framework for the future of Psychology, mental health practice
and interdisciplinary approaches.
Shubham Anand (XII), an aspiring photographer interned under OM Digital Studio
based in New Delhi.
Sheetal Chatiwal (XII) and Sanya Prasad (XII) interned at Pearl Academy during the
summer break. Both aspire to have a career in Fashion Designing and hence opted
for a product designing internship.
Chetna Arora (XII) interned at Edcams which enhanced her skills of time
management, multitasking, documentation, formal working and team building.
COLLEGE ADMISSIONS / PLACEMENTS
College Admissions / PlacementsThe process of admissions is still on. However, students are getting placed in top
colleges.
COURSE(S) COLLEGE ADMISSIONS / PLACEMENT(S) NO.
B.Tech
IIT (Mumbai) 01
Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Chennai 01
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneshwar 01
NIT (Durgapur) 01
Jaypee Institute of Technology, Noida 02
University of Petroleum & Energy, Dehradun 02
Bennett University, Gr Noida 01
Bhartiya Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, IP University 01
Jagatguru Shri Shivaratheeshwara Academy of Technical
Education
01
B. Arch School of Planning & Architecture (Bhopal) 01
Nautical Sciences Tolani Maritime Institute (Merchant Navy), Pune 01
Pre-MBBS South Dakota State University 01
MBBS UC Davis (University of California) 01
B.S - M.S (Dual Degree) Indian Institute of Science Education & Research (IISER), Kolkata 01
Maths (Hons) Jesus & Mary College, Delhi University 01
Psychology (Hons)
Jesus & Mary College, Delhi University 01
Zakir Hussain College, Delhi University 02
Shahid Rajguru College, Delhi University 02
Fine Arts JJ School of Arts (Mumbai) 01
Fashion Communication Amity, University, Noida 01
Pol. Science (Hons)
Dayal Singh College, Delhi University 01
Kamla Nehru College, Delhi University 01
Maiteryi College, Delhi University 01
Hindu College, College, Delhi University 01
Lady Sri Ram College, Delhi University 01
English (Hons) Hansraj College, Delhi University 01
Kamla Nehru College, Delhi University 02
History (Hons) Ramjas College, Delhi University 01
Economics (Hons) Ramjas College, Delhi University 01
Kirorimal College, Delhi University 01
B.Com (Hons) Daulat Ram College, Delhi University 01
Kirori Mal College, Delhi University 01
BBA Symbiosis, Noida 01
Symbiosis, Pune 01
Hotel Management Banarasidas Chandiwala Institute of Hotel
Management
01
CBSE Examination and Evaluation
• The school was a centre for AISSE & AISSCE Examination under which 714
regular students of Classes X & XII appeared w.e.f. 09 Mar, 2017 to 28
April, 2017.
• Also, the evaluation of Answer Scripts of AISSCE in English, Accounts, B.St,
Biology and Mathematics, under the aegis of CBSE, Dehradun, with Principal
as Chief Nodal Supervisor was held in School premises w.e.f. 21 march, 2017
to 28 April, 2017.
Any OtherISA ACTIVITIES(Learning and Exchange of Ideas through Video Conferencing)
Following video conferences were held during the period under the report.
DATE SCHOOLS INVOLVED TOPIC AGE GROUP CONCERNED STAFF
Friday
12/05/17
1. St. Monica’s College, Melbourne,
Australia.
2. Bal Bharati Public School, Noida
3. G.D. Goenka Public school, Model
Town.
4. Bal Bharati Public School, Brij Vihar.
Human
Trafficking
12 - 14 yrs
For Classes
IX & X
Ms Samra Rehman,
TGT (Social Science)
Ms M Gulati,
TGT (Comp Science)
Thursday
03/08/17
.1. Bal Bharati Public School, Noida
2. City Montessori School, Gomti
Nagar, Campus II, Lucknow
3. Shishu Nishtha Niketan, Imphal
Festivals
(Hindi)
12-14 yrs
For Classes
VII & VIII
Ms. Komal Mendiratta,
TGT (Hindi)
Ms Asha Menon
PRT, (Comp Science)
British CouncilMs Sabari Maitra, ISA Co-ordinator of the school has
successfully completed 02 online courses on ‘Education
for Global Citizenship’ and ‘Inter – Cultural Global
Awareness’ under the aegis of British Council, Skill
Development, online courses by securing 100% marks.
Endangered Species (ISA Activity)As part of ISA Activity, a Skype call was executed between the Primary Wing of BBPS, Noida
and Beaconsfield Upper Primary School, Melbourne, Australia on 09 May, 2017. The session
served as a platform to exchange ideas between the cultures of 2 countries. The Art teacher,
Mr. Niladri Das gave live demonstration on Mask Making using the Gong Art, a tribal art form
of Madhya Pradesh, India. The theme of the activity was Zoo Crew- A Rendezvous with
Endangered Species. The students prepared beautiful masks of tiger the National as well as
Endangered animal of India using the Gond Art form. Students of Classes I-III made beautiful
masks of Endangered animals of different countries like India, Bhutan, Australia and Sri Lanka.
The Enigmatic World of Dolls (ISA Activity)The Pre Primary Wing of the School integrated the theme internationalism into
the ongoing curriculum, by organizing an activity “The Enigmatic World of
Dolls”. The dressing up of the dolls event held in the Pre Primary courtyard on
05 Aug, 2017 saw very much the dedicated involvement of parents.
Alumni ActivitiesThe web portal of Alumni Association of Bal Bharati Public School, Noida
(http://alumni.bbpsnoida.com) was officially launched on 28 July, 2017 by the School
Principal Mrs Asha Prabhakar amidst much funfare.
So far, 295 Alumni have registered on the portal.
The objective of the Alumni Association is to help the school graduates stay connected
to the alma mater, whether it is school events, meeting their teachers or guiding the
students, just an excuse to come back to the school for a reunion. The association
intends to guide the youngsters in career choices, provide them with internships etc.
As a part of continuous connect, a friendly Basketball match was organized between
the alumni and the school team on the school Basketball court on 29 July, 2017. The
school team emerged winners and the match helped to create nostalgic moments.
Another Football match was played between the Alumni and the school team on 19 Aug,
2017 and once again the school team emerged as winners.
Some more milestones achieved by the school alumni
Shorya Kapoor: Chef Shorya Kapoor is the youngest bakery expert who
has been trained in prestigious institutes in South Korea and Australia.
He started his professional bakery career at the age of 20 and has
trained more than 500 students during last two years. Now he steps out
for bakery skilling centre at Delhi Juvenile Home to discourage
teenagers from turning to crime.
Aastha Khanna Thakkar: She is a certified professional make-up artist
with Urban Clap based in Delhi/NCR.
Tapan Babbar: He is an independent User Interface Designer based in
Delhi. He is the creator of ‘Delhi Timeline’, a video on Kashmir to
Kanyakumari which highlights Nationalism, the need of the hour for the
present youth.
Meenal Rawat Taheem: She is the Director at three different Child Care
Programs in Edmonton. These programs specialise in early childhood
through play and special needs.
Curricular &
Co-Curricular ActivitiesAre being held as per the schedule given in school calendar.
PRE PRIMARY-ICo Scholastic
Palm Printing Activity
Theme Based Activity - Colours
Rhythmic Walk
Identify the Picture from the Description Activity
Language Activity
Thumb Printing Activity
Fruit Chaat Making Activity
PRE PRIMARY DEPARTMENT
Rhythmic Walk
Identify the Picture
Language Activity
PRE PRIMARY - IICo Scholastic
Show and Tell
Theme Based Activity - Colours
Photo Frame Making Activity
Rhyme Recitation Activity
Primary & Secondary Colour Identification Rhyme Recitation Photo Frame Making
Show and Tell
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT
Inter Section Calligram Making Competition (I-III)
Inter Section Debate Competition (I-III)
Learn A Chocolate Recipe (I-II)
Inter Section Cupcake Decoration Competition (III)
Inter Section Display Board Competition (I-V)
Intra Section Tear and Paste Competition (I-II)
Inter Section Pop Up Card Making Competition (III)
Co Scholastic
Games & SportsInter House Swimming Competition (I-V)
Swimming Competition
Learn A Chocolate Recipe
MIDDLE/SECONDARY/SR. SECONDARY DEPARTMENT
Co ScholasticRangarang Radio – Hindi (VI-VIII)
Logo Designing and Advertisements (IX-X)
Window Dressing for a Clothing Firm (IX-XII)
Inter House Nukkad Natak (XI-XII)
Inter House Display Board Competition (VI-XII)
Inter House Caricature Drawing Competition (VI-VIII)
Inter Section Slam Party Competition (IX-X)
Inter House Digital Photography Competition (X-XII)
Inter House Sanskrit Samwaad Pratiyogita (VI-VIII)
Inter House Tatoo Making Competition (IX-X)
Inter House Poster Designing (XI-XII)
Inter House Theatrical Dramatization Competition (VI-VIII)
Inter House Entrepreneurial Crusade (IX-X)
Inter House Maths Mania (VI-VIII)
Tatoo Making Competition
Poster Designing
Sanskrit Dramatic Monologue (IX-X)
Healthy Breakfast making Competition (IX-X)
Inter House TV Vigyapan Pratiyogita (VIII-X)
Inter House Maths Wizard Competition (IX-X)
Inter House show Stopper competition (XI)
Games & SportsInter House Badminton (Boys) (IX-XII)
Inter House Volleyball (Boys) (IX-XII)
Inter House Badminton (Girls) (VIII-XII)
Inter House Volleyball (Girls) (IX-XII)
Inter House Cricket (VIII-XI)
Inter House Table Tennis (Boys) (VIII-XI)
Inter House Football (Boys) (IX)
Inter Section Kho-Kho
Sanskrit Dramatic Monologue
Show Stopper Competition
Meritorious Achievements
• Technovation is the Global Technology Entrepreneurship Program for
girls. Every year, Technovation challenges girl students all over the world to
build a mobile app using the MIT APP INVENTOR SOFTWARE.
• Two teams (08 girls from Class X) registered for the same under the
mentorship of Ms Meetu Tripathi, TGT, Computer Sc, Coach Team ZESTE (Topic :
FACE (Fight Against Critical Emergencies) and Ms Asha Menon, PRT, Computer
Sc, Coach Team Codec (Topic: FEED+(Farmers Entrepreneurs Engage
Donate)).
Technovation
TEAM CODEC TEAM ZESTE
•The App theme for 2017 was to create an app under the category of UN
sustainable goals. Team ZESTE comprising Aashna Binu (X), Ashmita
Bhagati (X), Priyamvada (X), Ankita (X) and Ms Meetu Tripathi, TGT,
Computer Sc (Coach) were declared the Semi Finalists on culmination
of the Virtual Pitch Event.
Art Competition
HCL Healthcare, one of the leading corporates of the country organised an Art
Competition on 28 April, 2017 in the school premises to promote healthy lifestyle
and to create awareness in the society. The theme of the competition was
‘Healthy Family, Winning Family’. Yash Garg (IX) was declared the winner at
Zonal as well as State level and was awarded cash prizes worth Rs.17,000/-, a
trophy and a Merit Certificate on 18 Aug, 2017.
6th Yang Ming International Adolescents Painting Competition 2016
Maitri Bala (VIII) was the proud recipient of the Silver Medal in recognition of her
outstanding work in 6th Yang Ming International Adolescents Painting Competition 2016
organised by Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation and Yang Ming Cultural
Foundation, Taiwan. A total of 4835 contestants from across 35 countries participated
in this competition. She received a Silver Medal and her Winning Artwork has been
published by Yang Ming Cultural Foundation, Republic of China.
School Clubs
Quiz Club
Annual Vivekanand QuizAbhimanyu Rathore (VIII), Abhinav Kumar Jha (VIII), Shrey Jaiswal (VII) Nakshatra
Kaushik (VII), Shivansh Rastogi (X), Salabh Gupta (X), Ansh Goyal (X) and Vanshika (X)
participated in Junior and Senior category of Annual Vivekanand Quiz held at
Ramakrishna Mission on 16 Aug, 2017. Results are awaited.
D K QuizMore than 100 students of Classes VII-IX
participated in D.K.Quiz conducted by D K
Publishers on 16 Aug, 2017 in the Sr School
Library. Tarun Ajay Singh (IX) and Ashutosh
Ambastha (IX) were the top scorers and have
been selected for the grand finale to be held in
October, 2017.
ASTRONOMY CLUB
SPACE in association with IASC (International Astronomical Search
Collaboration) conducted the Asteroid Search Campaign across India under
Dr. Patrick Miller of Hardin Simmons University, USA under the educational
outreach programme.
For 2017, this campaign training workshop was provided by SPACE on 16 July, 17
at DPS, Saket. A team of two students, Piyush Sharma (VII) and Purushrut
Pandey (VII), were trained to search asteroids in the Main Belt Asteroid through
advanced data analysis and specially designed software- ASTROMETRICA. Both
students have successfully recorded 06 preliminary discoveries so far.
Session-I : Orientation to Space Astronomy Club; Comets and Asteroids was
conducted on 24 July, 2017 which provided a hands- on experience of making
comets.
Session-II : Astronomer’s Tools, A grid in the sky, Creating a Sky Map was conducted
on 04 Aug, 2017. Students understood the importance of aids and tools required in
astronomy. They were introduced to the SPACE astronomy club kit and all its items.
Students were made familiar with the Astronomy Resource Book and the Software DVD.
Students learnt to assemble the SPACE launcher 50 MM telescope and learnt to
use and maintain it. They realized the use of these items in popularizing astronomy in
the community.
Health &WellnessClub
•With an intent to promote good health and physical activity, HRIDAY
in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt.
of India and WHO, India office conducted an All India Inter-School
Design Competition under MIND Art Poster Competition on Theme –
Running Towards a Healthy Future on 19 May, 2017.
•Basundhara Jana (XI) received Second Prize and a gift voucher for
books worth Rs.1000/-
Basundhara Jana
•A health alert circular on causes,
symptoms and preventive measures of
Swine Flu was released from the
Principal’s desk on 26 May, 2017.
•Childhood Diarrheal diseases continue to
be a major killer among children under
5. In compliance with the Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare, awareness
message regarding ORS and Zinc
therapy for treating dehydration was
uploaded on school website. Also, on 5
July, 2017 ORS making demonstration
activity was held for Classes VI to VIII.
•Health and Wellness Club in its constant
endeavor to spread awareness with the
purpose of encouraging organ donation and
fair utilization of human organs observed
“World Organ Donation Day” on 13 August,
2017.
•Classroom activities on the theme ‘Eat Healthy,
Stay Healthy’ under the aegis of Green School
program by Centre for Science & Environment
(CSE) were held for Classes IV to VIII. Posters
were displayed in the school premises to
disseminate information to help children make
better food choices and spread awareness
related to organic farming as well as anti-
biotic use in humans and animals.
•GO LADLI, an NGO based in USA works towards empowering young girls and
women in India, launched a challenge contest named “2017 Go Ladli - Lead like a
girl challenge”, a College scholarship opportunity for girls of Classes IX to XII.
The participating students were required to identify a girl/women centric
problem prevalent in India or in their community and propose a solution to
address it.
•Ashmita Bhagati (XI), Basundhara Jana (XI) and Vriti Gupta (XI) cleared
the first round and their names were listed amongst the top ten finalists. They
appeared in an interview on 10, 11 & 15 August, 2017 for which the results are
awaited.
Ashmita Bhagati Basundhara Jana Vriti Gupta
ENVIRONMENT CLUB
•Under the aegis of Environment Club, a plantation drive was taken up in which 20
perennial plants were planted for greening the campus area.
•There is a universal affection, loyalty and respect for the National Flag. Keeping
in mind the same, an initiative was taken up to bring in awareness among
children of Classes VI-X as a pre Independence activity on 10 Aug, 2017 wherein
the different steps involved in respectful disposal of the National Flag were
screened through Smart Class.
INTERACT
CLUB
A Blood Donation Camp was organized by the Interact Club of the school on 05
Aug, 2017, in association with Rotary Club, Noida. The support and kind
cooperation of the Staff and Parent Community made the camp a huge success.
49 units of blood were collected in the donation camp. It may be noted that the
school has been organizing Blood Donation Camp, on a regular and religious
basis for more than a decade now.
HISTORY CLUB
The History Club of the school embarked upon its maiden journey on 15 July,
2017 by visiting Qutub Complex and Mehrauli Archaeological Park, the
historical sites belonging to the era of the Delhi sultanate. The actual intent
of this trip was to expand classroom learning experience and explore the
historical evolution.
MUN CLUB
With the commencement of academic session 2017-18, the MUN SOCIETY of
Bal Bharati Public School, Noida has taken yet another giant leap towards
achieving accolades in the MUN circuit.
The school participated in the following events during the period under
report :
S NO. EVENT ORGANISER(S) VENUE DATE PARTICIPANTS ACHIEVEMENT1 Synergy MUN IITIAN Chanakyapuri,
Delhi
IITIAN
Campus
Chanakyapuri
Delhi
17 & 18
June, 17
Syed Haider (XI) Best Campus
Ambassador
2 MUN Venkateshwar
School, Delhi
Venkateshwar
School, Delhi
22 & 23
June, 17
Vinamr Bajaj (XI) Dy Security
Advisor,
Executive Board
3 MUN
New Delhi Institute of
Management Studies
New Delhi
Institute of
Management
Studies
22 & 23
Jul, 17
Syed Haider (XI) Best School
Delegate
S NO. EVENT ORGANISER(S) VENUE DATE PARTICIPANTS ACHIEVEMENT
4 Page Rajniti
Youth
Parliament
DPS, Gr. Noida DPS, Gr.
Noida
27 & 28
Jul, 17
Chetna Arora (XII) Special Mention
Gaurav Chaudhary
(X)
Vice Chairperson
Executive Board
5 IIMUN Indian International
MUN, Mumbai
BBPS (DW) 28 & 29
July, 17
Syed Haider (XI) Chairperson
Executive Board
6
MUN Mayoor School, Noida Mayoor
School,
Noida
5 & 6
Aug, 17
Gaurav Chaudhary
(X)
Special Mention
Vinamr Bajaj (XI) Secretary, BCCI
Executive Board
7 MUN Q DPS, Mathura Road DPS,
Mathura
Road
16 to 18
Aug, 17
Gaurav Chaudhary
(X)
Security Council,
Rapporteur
Executive Board
8 CSN MUN Cambridge School,
Noida
Cambridge
School,
Noida
18 & 19
Aug 17
Vanshika Rastogi
(XI)
Best Caricaturist
Syed Haider (XI) High Commendation
Vanshika (X) High Commendation
Vinamr Bajaj (XI) Spl Mention
Kamiya Raina (XI) Spl Mention
Anidhya (XI) Spl Mention
Akul Khanna (VIII) Spl Verbal Mention
OPEN EXAMS
UP Science Talent Search Examination is an initiative of the UP Government to
reward top 1000 students in Science in the State with a scholarship worth Rs. 2000/- per
month. The online exam was held on 30 May, 2017. Keshav Kumar Jha (XI), Arya Pinaki (XI),
Prakhar Jindal (XII), Ayush Kumar (XII), Sneha Bisht (XII), Shubhangi Giri (XII), Pranjal
Maheshwari (XII) and Phalak Tiwari (XII), qualified the above examination and are the proud
recipients of scholarship. It is indeed a moment of pride for the school.
Keshav
Arya
Prakhar
Ayush
Sneha
Shubhangi
Pranjal
Phalak
Inter SchoolCompetitions
The school participated in the following Inter school competitions during the period
under report :
‘GEOMATY’ AT AMITY SCHOOL NOIDA DATE EVENT PARTICIPANTS POSITION TOTAL NO OF TEAMS
15.07.17 Face PaintingAleena Benerjee (VIII)
Gauri Gautam (VIII)III 36
‘INCOGNITO’ AT SOMMERVILLE SCHOOL, NOIDA
DATE EVENT PARTICIPANTS POSITION TOTAL NO OF TEAMS
20.07.17 Senior ProgrammingAman Aggarwal (XII)
Anmol Pawa (XII) II 15
20.07.17 Scrap ForgeSparsh Srivastava (VIII)
Aviral Bansal (VIII) III 15
‘ANGEL TALENT SPECTRUM 2017’ AT FR. AGNEL SCHOOLDATE EVENT PARTICIPANTS POSITION TOTAL NO OF TEAMS
01.08.17 Create A Poster Pranav Gupta (V) & Aneek Kumar (V) I 24
02.08.17 Contemporary Dance
Avika Gaur (IV)
Aditi Negi (IV)
Sanskriti Prakash (IV)
Sanjana Suman (IV)
Shreya Jaiswal (IV)
Lavanya Chaturvedi (IV)
Nancy Lakhera (IV)
Divyanni Yadav (IV)
Nanditha Nambier (IV)
Aashi Saraswat (IV)
Himani Verma (IV)
Arya Singh (IV)
Riddhima (IV)
Prakriti Mishra (IV)
Mahek Sood (V)
Navya Pandey (V)
Adya Thakur (V)
Parika Suneja (V)
Kavya Yadav (IV)
Prachi Das (IV)
I 21
‘E-COMBAT’ AT AHLCON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, MAYUR VIHARDATE EVENT PARTICIPANTS POSITION TOTAL NO OF
TEAMS
02.08.17 Best out of waste Basundhara Jana (XI) III 17
02.08.17 Big-ad-mad Mitali Gosain (XII) I 17
‘INNOVENTION’ AT AHLCON PUBLIC SCHOOL, MAYUR VIHARDATE EVENT PARTICIPANTS POSITION TOTAL NO OF
TEAMS
11.08.17
How and why of
Science.
Experiment it out
Sparsh Srivastava (VIII)
Sarvagya Prasad (IX)II 18
THE SCHOOL WON THE OVERALL TROPHY
SPECIAL OCCASIONS Following days were observed and celebrated in the school. Information was disseminated
through morning assemblies, display boards and distribution of monographs where
applicable :
31 May, 2017 World No Tobacco Day
01 June, 2017 Global Day of Parents
05 June, 2017 World Environment Day
14 June, 2017 World Blood Donor Day
11 July, 2017 World Population Day
18 July, 2017 Nelson Mandela International Day
30 July, 2017 International Day of Friendship
10 Aug, 2017 Sanskrit Day
WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARSTeachers’ WorkshopsS.NO THEME /
SUBJECT
KEY SPEAKER / ORGANIZER HELD ON VENUE ATTENDED BY
1 Safety while in
School
Ms Salini Sharma, United Nations
Women Fellow, Mr Vikas Nautiyal,
Advisor Advocacy CACA and
Mr Aadit Pujaria, Advocate
20 May, 2017 BBPS, Noida School Staff
2 “Make –Up , Hair
Styling “ /
Personal Grooming
Ms Preeti, Manager
Ms Khampui, Lecturer
Ms Ruby, Lecturer
Pearl Academy
22-24 May,
2017BBPS, Noida School Staff
“Make –Up , Hair Styling “ / Personal GroomingSafety while in School
S.NO THEME / SUBJECT KEY SPEAKER /
ORGANIZER
HELD ON VENUE ATTENDED BY
3 Basic Life Support
Workshop
Doctors from
MAX Super Specialty
Hospital
25 June, 2017 Indian Institute
of Technology,
New Delhi
Mr D.Bisht, TGT (Phy Ed)
Mr Vardhan, PRT (Phy
Ed)
Ms Rani N, PRT (Phy Ed)
Mr K Ramasubramanian
(Sports Director)
4 Skill Camp for
school teachers
Mr Mohit Behl , Mr
Aman Jindal and Ms
Kritika
29 June , 2017 Manav Rachna
Public School,
Delhi
Ms Rani Vaid, PGT (Phy)
5 Communicative
Language , and
teaching activities
Ms Neelima Sharma 30 -1 July,
2017Salwan Public
School, Delhi
Ms Kamna J, TGT (Eng)
Ms Poonam S, TGT (Eng)
6 The Awakened
Citizen Programme
Value Education Team 4-5 July, 2017 Ramakrishna
Mission
Ashram, Delhi
Ms T Khurana, TGT (Sc)
Ms Vaishali M,TGT
(Maths)
7 Toy and Game
Designing for
students
Ms Saurabhi Khanna 14 July, 2017 Vasant Valley
School,
New Delhi
Ms Sania T, PRT
Ms Monica P, PRT
Ms Vasundhara J, PRT
S.NO THEME / SUBJECT KEY SPEAKER /
ORGANIZER
HELD ON VENUE ATTENDED BY
8 Yusuf Hameed
Teacher
Development
Programme
Dr Brijesh Parr,
Prof Madhav
Ms Manorama &
Ms Jaya
14-15 July, 2017 Ahlcon Public
School, Delhi
Ms Vibha Jain, PGT
(Che)
9 “Young Students
for Career
Success”
Prof Phyllis
Tharenou
20 July, 2017 Australian
High
Commission
Ms Aditi Gaur
(School Counselor)
10 : Developing
Resilience in
School Children “
Dr V.S Ravinder 27 July, 2017 Institute of
Counsellor
Training and
Research
Ms Aditi Gaur
(School Counselor)
11 Gender Sensitivity Ms Shweta Khurana 29 July, 2017 Billabong
High
International
School, Noida
Ms Deepali
(Special Educator)
12 Follow up workshop
on “Toy & Game
Designing”
Ms Sania Taak
Ms Monica
Ms Vasundhra
19 Aug, 2017 BBPS,Noida Primary Dept of the
School
In Service Teachers Training ProgrammeDuring the period under report, following workshops were conducted at BBPS Teacher’s Training
Centre :
S.NO SUBJECT KEY SPEAKER/
ORGANIZER
HELD ON ATTENDED BY
1 Teaching of Mathematics
using new Maths text
book
Prof Dharam Prakash,
Teacher Educator,
NCERT.
Prof A.K Rajput
Teacher Educator,
NCERT.
15 & 16 May, 2017 Ms Ruchika, PRT
Mr Prabhat, PRT and
Ms Anita.S, PRT
2 Capacity Building
Programme, {PRE PRIMARY
I AND II}
Dr Romila Soni,
Asstt Prof., NCERT
Ms Seema Vahi
Prof Manju Jain, NCERT
Mr Pramod Sharma
Dr Dunita Singh
Mr Vikram Datta
Ms Upasana Dembla
15 -19th May,
2017
Ms M. Aggarwal, PP Tr
Ms V Khurana, PP Tr
Ms P Khanna, PP Tr
Ms R Gupta, PP Tr
S.NO SUBJECT KEY SPEAKER/
ORGANIZER
HELD ON ATTENDED BY
3 Learning Outcomes-
Pedagogy Assessment and
Quality teaching in Maths
Prof A.K RajputTeacher Educator, NCERT
Prof. Kalyani, LSR College (DU)
Prof R Meghanathan, NCERT
Prof.Dharam Prakash, NCERT
Prof Jonaki Ghosh, LSR College (D U)
17 -19 May, 2017 Ms Arpita, PRT
Ms Monica P, PRT
Ms Neeta M, PRT
Ms Anita.S, PRT
4 Learning Outcomes-
Pedagogy Assessment and
Quality teaching in EVS
Ms Asha PrabhakarPPL, BBPS, Noida
Ms Amita Ganjoo,HM (Sr), BBPS, Noida
17-19 May, 2017 Ms P Chand, PRT
Mr Prabhat M, PRT
5 Learning Outcomes-
Pedagogy Assessment and
Quality teaching in Hindi
Mr Neelkant,
Teacher Educator, NCERT
Mr Ramesh TiwariTeacher Educator, NCERT
17-19 May, 2017 Ms Anju.B, PRT
Ms Vandana K, PRT
Learning Outcomes- Pedagogy Assessment and Quality teaching in EVS
S.NO SUBJECT KEY SPEAKER/
ORGANIZER
HELD ON ATTENDED BY
6 Capacity Building
Programme
Dr Amit Sehgal,Asstt. Prof,Hansraj College, (DU)
Dr Neelam Gandhi,Asstt. Prof ,Hansraj College, (DU)
Dr Monica KaulAsstt. Prof ,Hansraj College, (DU)
Ms Pratibha Kohli, PPL
Maharaja Agrasen School
22-27 May, 2017 Ms V Oberoi, TGT (Sc)
Ms Indula Mishra, TGT (Sc)
7 CPT Mathematics Class V-
VIII Feedback Workshop
Prof A K Rajput
Prof Dharam Prakash
29 July, 2017 Ms Ruchika K, PRT
Ms Vaishali M, TGT (Maths)
Mr Prabhat M, PRT
8 21st Century Skills -
Theatre in Education
Mr Mayank Hashmi, Director,
Kala Manch
29 July, 2017 Ms Kavita P, PRT (Dance)
Mr Niladri, TGT (Art & Craft)
Mr Pallavi, TGT (Music)
Mr Tulsiram, Tabla Teacher
9 “ Functional Fitness – A
moving Experience
Prof Dhanjoy Shaw, Principal,
IGIPI, (D U)
Dr Sonia, Prof Tarak Nath
5 Aug, 2017 Ms Rani.N, PRT (Phy Ed)
Mr Vardhan, PRT (Phy Ed)
Mr Rahul (Athletics Coach)
Mr Ramesh (Volleyball Coach)
10 Capacity Building
Programme -English
Dr Karan Bhatt and Team 18-19 Aug, 2017 Ms Rumpa B, PGT (Eng)
Ms Rachna S, PGT (Eng)
Students’ WorkshopsS.NO THEME/SUBJECT KEY SPEAKER /
ORGANIZER
HELD ON VENUE ATTENDED BY
1. Organ Donation-“Angels
of Change “
Dr Muneet Kaur
Sahi, Mohan
Foundation
07 July, 2017 BBPS, Noida
Senior Library
Class XI Biology Students and
Class X -Health Ambassadors
2 Moral Values,
Good Touch and Bad Touch
Ms. Deepali, Special
Educator (Pr)
25 July, 2017 BBPS, Noida Respective
Classrooms
All class IV students,
respective subject teachers
3. “Mother –Daughter
Hygiene”
Ms Mridani, Proctor
& Gamble
04 Aug, 2017 BBPS, Noida
Senior Library
Class VI & VII Girls along with
Mothers.
Organ Donation-“Angels of Change “ “Mother –Daughter Hygiene”
SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS
In order to give a wider platform of reading,
the school publications i.e the Annual Journal
‘SAGARIKA’, Primary and Pre Primary School
Newsletters were released online for the
parent fraternity. The online version of these
publications have live videos of the school
functions instead of still pictures.
School Functions
LITERARY FEST
Enhancing diverse thinking amongst students and helping them hone their creative
spirits, the Language Department of the School hosted its first ever Literary Fest from
10-14 July, 2017. Students of Classes VI – X participated in the week long literary
activities.
INVESTITURE CEREMONY
The school held its 15th Investiture Ceremony on 28 July, 2017 with solemnity and pride.
With the School Auditorium under renovation the ceremony was held in school grounds.
The students of the Secondary and Sr Secondary School marched with their heads held
high to don the mantle of office bearers. The President Student Council, Rahul Rawat
(XII) Head Boy, Arukan Bansal (XII) .and Head Girl, Lavanya Rajan (XII) promised to lead
the school to greater heights.
JANAMASHTAMI WITH A PATRIOTIC FERVOUR
A Special Assembly on Janamashtami with a Patriotic Fervour, amidst revered
grandparents was celebrated on 11thAug 17 by the staff and the students of the Pre
Primary Wing with great pomp and show. The tiny tots who are the future citizens of
the country were apprised about the importance of the day. They took pride in
glorifying and celebrating the grand day by wearing tri coloured dresses.
INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
A special assembly was held by ASHOKA HOUSE to mark 71st Independence Day
celebrations on 15 Aug, 2017 in the school premises.
INSTALLATION CEREMONY
Interact Club organized its’ 8th Installation Ceremony on 17 Aug, 2017. The school was
honoured to have distinguished guests from Rotary Club, Noida to grace the event.
Sports&
Games
SUMMER CAMP
In order to utilize the vacation time fruitfully following sports and games were organized
during the Summer Camp for students from 15 May to 16 Jun, 2017.
SR.
NO.
GAMES INCLUDED
IN SUMMER CAMP
ACTUAL NO. OF
STUDENTS ATTENDED
SUMMER CAMP
CHARGES
(IN Rs.)
TIME SLOT NAME OF THE COACH
1. Basketball 15 1200 7:00 – 9:00 a.m. Mr Yash N
2. Volleyball 22 1200 7:00 – 9:00 a.m. Mr Ramesh C
3. Lawn Tennis 08 2000 7:30 – 9:30 a.m. Mr Tarachand
4. Badminton 12 1500 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. Mr Dinesh B
5. Football 15 1500 7:00 – 9:00 a.m. Mr K R Subramanian
6. Table Tennis 12 2000 6:30 – 8:30 a.m. Mr Vardhan S
7. Swimming 109 2000 6:30 – 9:30 a.m. Coach provided by the
hired agency
TOTAL 193
The Summer Camp for students of Pre Primary-I to Class-II was a huge success.
Activities like Swimming, Vocal Music, Dance, Art & Craft were conducted by the Visual
& Performing Arts Department of the School. Nearly 150 students attended the
workshop.
HOCKEY
The school Girl’s team (U-18 Category) participated in the Manmohan Singh Gujral
Memorial Inter School Hockey Tournament held at Shivaji Stadium, Delhi from 26 July
to 04 Aug, 2017 and won the Runners Up trophy.
LAWN TENNIS
Rhythm Aswal (X) participated in the District Lawn Tennis Tournament at Pathways
School, Noida from 21 to 23 July, 2017 and was declared the winner in U-16 Category.
Rhythm Aswal (X) participated in the Tournament organized by Deuce Tennis Academy
at Greater Noida Sports Complex in U-16 & U-18 Category. She won the U-16 title and
was declared Runners Up in the U-18 Category.
Rhythm Aswal
BADMINTON
Aditi Bhatt (IX) attended a Badminton camp at Prakash Padukone Academy, Bangalore
from 15 May to 09 June, 2017. She participated in the All India Junior Ranking
Badminton Tournament in Thiruananthapuram, Kerala held from 12 to 18 June, 2017 and
All India Junior Ranking Badminton Tournament in Bangalore held from 19 to 25 June,
2017. The July rankings reflect her as India No.3 in U-15 group of the ALL INDIA
BADMINTON FEDERATION. She also participated in All India Junior Ranking Badminton
Tournament at Jaipur from 07 to 15 July, 2017.
Aditi Bhatt
SQUASH
Arzoo Dhindsa (VIII) got the Runners Up trophy in the Jodhpur Open Squash
Championship held from 26 to 30 July, 2017 at Jodhpur in U-13 Category. Currently she
is India No.10 in U-13 Group.
Arzoo Dhindsa
ROLLER SKATING
Yasti Upreti (V) stood 1st in the First Inter School Roller Skating Championship held at
JBM Global School, Noida on 14 May, 2017 in the age group 10-12 years.
Khanak Sharma (I), Aryan Sathe (V), Ishika Singh (VI) won Gold, Silver and Bronze
medal respectively in 3rd Sarla Chopra DAV Inter School Invitational Roller Skating
Championship 2017 organised by Sarla Chopra DAV Public School, Noida on 19 Aug,
2017.
Yasti Upreti Khanak Sharma
AEROBICS
Disha Bisht (X) represented India at International Sports Aerobics, Fitness and Hip Hop
Championship 2017 organised by Indian Sports Aerobics & Fitness Federation – ISAFF
INDIA held at Goa from 11 to 13 Aug, 2017 and won a gold medal. She will represent India
at World Championship to be held at Russia from 24 to 29 Nov, 2017. She also attended
the International Sports Aerobics and Fitness Workshop and Seminar held at Peddum
Sports Complex, Mhapusa, Goa from 05 – 11 Aug, 2017.
Disha Bisht
TABLE TENNIS
Jr Boys School Table Tennis team comprising John Zamliana (X), L Puia (IX), Samarth (IX) and
Ayush (VIII) won the district team championship organized by Gautam Budh Nagar District
Table Tennis Association under the aegis of Uttar Pradesh Table Tennis Association held at
Noida Stadium from 18 to 20 Aug, 2017. The team has qualified for the State Team
Championship to be held at HRIT Campus, Ghaziabad from 29 Aug to 01 Sep, 2017.
John Zamliana (X) and L Puia (IX) emerged winners in Jr Boys and Sub Jr Boys (Individual)
District Table Tennis Championship respectively.
Shubham Rawat (XII) stood Runners Up and L Puia (IX) Second Runners Up in Jr Boys District
Table Tennis Championship.
John Zamliana (X), L Puia (IX) won the Boys Doubles category in District Table Tennis
Championship.
Shubham (XII) and Unmukt (XI) stood Runners Up in the Boys Doubles category in District Table
Tennis Championship.
THE SCHOOL WON THE OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Tours/Excursions/
Visits
Under the aegis of NIE, students of Classes IV – VI along with 31
teachers and HM (Pr) attended the special screening of the movie ‘The
Ghazi Attack’ on 12 May, 2017 at Spice Cinemas.
A Captivating Movie…
The show begins…
124 students of Class-IV escorted by 15 teachers visited the National
Zoological Park on 15 July, 2017 as a part of ISA Activity on ‘Endangered
Species’.
37 students from Class-VII along with Ms T Khurana, TGT (Sc) and Ms N
Bhatnagar, TGT (Sc) attended a Curriculum based programme on the
Topic ‘Air & Water’ organized by National Science Centre, Delhi on 11
Aug, 2017.
Observation of bacteria in water using a laser
Water gallery
REPORTING MATTERS
Discipline
The general discipline in the school is satisfactory. No untoward
incident either among the students or the staff was reported.
House Keeping
Both the Safai Karamcharis as well as the agency workers are
doing their work satisfactorily.
LAB/LIBRARY(a) Laboratory
PHYSICS LAB CHEMISTRY LAB
BIOLOGY LAB
The Labs are fully equipped with necessary material / apparatus. Practical
classes in Gen Science Lab (IV – VIII), Physics, Chemistry and Biology Labs
(IX – XII) are being conducted on a regular basis as per the Time Table. The
Physics, Chemistry and Home Science Labs will be renovated during the
summer break.
(b) LibraryTotal stock of books in the two libraries put together is 22,831 an increase of
08 books since the last report.
Distribution :
Sr. Library 12,694 + 05 = 12,699
Jr. Library 8,559 + 03 = 8,562
Class Room Library (I – IX) 1,570 = 1,570
SCHOOL TRANSPORTPresently 13 routes of Primary and Senior School and 5 Routes of the Pre Primary Wing
are operational, out of which 11 routes operate in and around Noida and 01 each on
Indirapuram, Ghaziabad and Delhi stretch. The Supreme Court and STA guidelines are
being followed.
To improve the safety standards of the school, drivers and conductors are regularly
counseled and breath analysis test towards drinking of alcohol is randomly conducted
by the School Doctor at Kailash Hospital.
Of late, all drivers of the school have undergone an eye check up, with their Medical
Reports placed in respective Personal files.
The Transport Safety Checklist is strictly adhered to by the Transport I/C.
MEASURERS FOR IMPROVEMENTSAll the suggestions made from time to time are discussed and implemented to the
best of ability.
WORKS
A. Works Completed• Phase-II, Electrical work (Cable laying & Control Panel
sub main line) work.
• Mud Fusca work on Terrace over the Auditorium
• Coping on parapet wall
• Construction of brick wall between Tennis Court and Play
ground
FINANCEThe financial health of the school is satisfactory.
Following job works have been carried out during the period under report:
Mud Fusca work
• Construction of Driver Room
• Replacement of 34 Doors in Mont Block
• Repair of Gen Set Body
• Repair of RCC overhead tank and replacement of
old Syntax tanks with new ones
B. Work in Progress
Renovation of School Auditorium
(a) AC work
(b) AHU Room
(c) Acoustic Panel
(d) Panel covering work
(e) Fixing of kullu tiles on the Boundary wall of
drive way passage
(f) Painting
Driver Room
School Auditorium
AHU Room
C. Works to be initiated
Renovation of existing Physics, Chemistry and Home Science Lab
Light and Sound system of School Auditorium
Changing of Class Room Windows (17 rooms)
Change of façade of Gate 1 and 2
Renovation of Badminton court
Replacement of Transformer :
315 KVA, school owned transformer installed in school premises in the year 2005 has
been burnt. The burnt Copper wire substitute thermal link inside the transformer
created under voltage, thereby leading to its technical failure. The technical assessment
of the same transformer by State Electricity Board suggests replacement of the existing
transformer.
A stand by transformer has been installed for the time being and a new 400 KVA, IS-1180
Make transformer is likely to be installed on 22 Aug, 2017.
PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION
All parents were intimated vide School Circular No14/2017-18, dated 19 July, 2017
that the nomination papers would be available at the school office on 24 & 25 Jul 17,
and those parents desirous of becoming office bearers could collect the same and
submit it by 27 July 2017 after filling the required particulars.
The PTA body is elected once in two years and it is our proud privilege to introduce
the new members of the PTA for session 2017-18 & 2018 -19 whose details are as
follows:
S.NO NAME DESIGNATION PTA POST DETAILS
1. Mr Navin Kishore Deputy Executive
Channel AAJ TAK
Vice- President
(w.e.f. 01 Aug 17)
F/o Nishtha Srivastava (XIA) &
Saatvik Srivastava (XI A)
2. Dr. Sangita Kasture Jt. Director
Dept. of Bio. Tech
(Ministry of Science and
Technology)
Secretary
(w.e.f. 01 Aug, 17)
M/o Rucha Mahesh Kasture
(X-A)
The School Management, Staff and Students of Bal Bharati Public School, Noida,
remain thankful to Mr Tariq Hussain, Vice President, PTA and Mr Pawan Kumar
Gambhir, Secretary, PTA for the session 2015-16 & 2016-17, who worked for
improvement of the school with combined efforts of the school community and
the school authorities.
Weekly Faculty Meetings with Class Representatives, House Wardens, Head of the
Departments Staff Meetings (on monthly basis) and Coordination Committee
Meetings are being held on a regular basis. The records of all the meetings are
minuted in the proper Minutes Register as well as released on the teacher portal
for reading purposes.
MEETING WITH STAFF
I would like to put on record my deep sense of appreciation for the staff who
works selflessly and ensure that the school graph is on the rise. The constant
guidance from the members of the Managing Committee plays a major role.
I would also like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the President, CES,
Chairman, SMC, Secretary, SMC and all erudite members of the Managing
Committee for their unstinting support as we travel the path of excellence which
though full of challenges is very fulfilling.
I offer my sincere thanks for sparing your valuable time to attend the meeting
this afternoon.