To develop our students into responsible, harmonious andKavya Prakash Naman Khudaniya Aditya Raj...
Transcript of To develop our students into responsible, harmonious andKavya Prakash Naman Khudaniya Aditya Raj...
Inside this issue:
Making out Roots 2 stronger : Junior School at Focus
3,4Activities Gallore
Learning through 5 Fun
Glimpses 6.7
Activities at a 8,9Glance
Going that extra 10, mile, to reach new 11
Habits & Values 12
Thinking Fingers 13
Junior Writers 14
"To develop our
students into
responsible,
harmonious and
integrated
individuals
through ever
evolving curricular
and co-curricular
activities."
I am elated to see another issue of the school e- newsletter,
TAFS MIRROR. The newsletter is an insight of the school
activities. This issue mirrors school events of the months July,
August and September.
We at TAFS have always valued an all-round development of a child. Whether it is sports, music, or debate, students are encouraged to participate in all the cultural activities.After a long and rejuvenating summer break, the schoolreopened with lots of activities lined up for the students.
Our achievers proved themselves second to none in all the inter- school and intra- school competitions. These three months became proud witness to our students bagging the covetedzonal trophies in various sports events and other subject related activities.
I congratulate them all and wish them and others all the luck for the upcoming opportunities.
With lots of love and blessings...
AmitaGupta
From Principal’s Desk
Making our Roots Stronger
Every Child is beautiful Flower
& all
together make a beautifulgarden
A grand Investiture Ceremony for The Air Force School, Primary Wing, Student Council 2018-19, was held on 21 July, 2018 at the Aravali Hall. The pro-gramme commenced with the auspicious lamp lighting ceremony. The newly ap-pointed Student Council was administered the oath of allegiance by the Chief
Guest, Gp Capt Ravindra Bhatnagar, Executive Director, TAFS. It was a mo-mentous occasion for all as the young leaders pledged to uphold the values of the school.
The Air Force School, Primary Wing, Students’
Council for the year 2017-2018 is as follows:Head Girl
Head Boy Vice
Head Girl Vice
HeadBoy
– Angel
– Shourya Pratap Singh
- Laurel Arora
– Aarush D BansalGames Captain (Girls) – Prisha Saxena
Games Captain (Boys) - Subham ManglechGames Vice Captain (Girls) - Himani Kushwaha
Games Vice Captain(Boys) – HimanshuSingh
The Discipline Prefectsare:
Investiture Ceremony : Making Young Shoulders Responsible ...
Class V-A Class V-B Class V-C Class V-D Class V-E
Akanksha Dixit Kavya Prakash
NamanKhudaniya Aditya Raj
Kanak
Divit Nigam Rehan Mansuri
Prem Yadav Garvika Vats
Srishti Singh
Jahnvi
Anya Pandey
MaitreyGaur
K. M. Krishna
VasundhraSahni
Niyati Kashyap Shreya Bongirwar
Anshika Indu Shreyash Dhabekar
Angad Singh Beasly
Joyce Sarah
Kadithala
Paripreet Kaur
Pallavi Negi
Dev Narayan
MannanChaba
Imbibing Patriotism : Independence Day Celebrations at Junior School
Junior School celebrated 72ndIndependence Day, on 13 Aug 2018, with
great fervour and patriotism. a cultural programme on the theme ‘Azadi
ki Gatha – The Story Of India’s Independence’ was presented by the
young Tafsians of class III A, B and D and enthralled the audience with
their spectacular performance. Group Captain R Bhatnagar, Executive
Director TAFS and Mrs. Amita Gupta, Principal TAFS graced the
occasion. The students took everyone down the memory lane showcasing
the struggleand sacrificesof ourbrave legendsthrough dance
A lemonade party was organised for the kindergartners of our school on 12 July 2018, to celebrate a cool summer day at school! They not only enjoyed the sweet and sour flavour of the drink, with their classmates but also enjoyed watching a demonstration of how to prepare a
lemonade drink. Our tiny tots promised to consume only healthy drinks and to stay away from aerated soft drinks!
Children also did an art and craft activity and made paper cut out of
lemons.
LEMONADE PARTY
CLASS IV EXHIBITION – ‘COMMITTED TO CONSERVATION’
Little hands and imaginative minds of class IV came together in a
creative burst of energy to put up a class exhibition, on the theme
‘Committed to Conservation’. The exhibition was open for parents
and students from 16 Aug to 20 Aug 2018, in the Junior School hall.
The students of class IV made innovative models by using reusableand recyclable materials like news-papers, shoeboxes, ice-cream sticks,
strips of cloth pieces, wool, coir andmay more such items to make their exhibits.
The wonderful and amazing models on display left everyone totally im-
pressed. It helped children to imbibe important values like conservation of
resources and ways of management of resources like refuse, reduce, reuse and
recycle.
STORY NARRATION ACTIVITY
Children have an innate love for stories. To enhance the confidence and
speaking skills of the students of class I, Hindi Story telling activity was
organized on 23 Aug 2018. These young story tellers used a variety of
props to make their story interesting and expressive.
NATURE WALK
Physical fitness is an important part of growing up the healthy way. Our
school with its vast, green campus and plenty of open spaces is a beautiful
place for walk and exploration.
With the idea of experiencing new sights, sounds and smells that add to the
environmental awareness, a ‘Nature Walk’ was conducted for classes I & II
on 28 Aug 2018, in the school premises.
Swachch Bharat Campaign
Swachch Bharat Campaign was organized in the school from 01 Sep - 15
Sep 2018 . Classes I to V took oath to keep their surroundings (school,
home and neighbourhood) clean and green. Movies and documentaries on
cleanliness, hand washing techniques and personal hygiene were uploaded
on the smart board in the classrooms and were shown to children. Stu-
dents were also given a demonstration of how to wash hands using dettol
liquid soap.
Classes IV & V students participated in various activities conducted by
the ‘GreenClub’ in the schoolgardens.Students
took the task of cleaning the surroundings by doing Shramdan.
A Special morning assembly was put up by class V on the theme ‘Waste Manage-
ment’. The children presented songs, dance and a skit on cleanliness & resource man-
agement.
A poetry writing and poster making activity was conducted with students of classes
IV & V on the topics : ‘Swachchta’ and ‘SwachchBharat’.Thestudents wereawardedwith appreciationcardsand some prizes.
Extensive cleaningof the classrooms, fans etc weredoneby Support Staff.
The 7th edition of our annual interschool literary event ‘The Wordsmiths’ Meet’, was organized on Friday, 03
August 2018. The theme for the event was ‘Everyone loves a good mystery’. For a detective, it’s always the
smaller pieces that make the big picture. This makes mysteries all the more fun!
Three non-competitive events were organized for students of classes III, IV &V.
1. ‘Mystery Mail: Word Detectives ’-a clue solving event for class III
2. ‘Whodunnit: Codes n Clues’’ - a crossword puzzle on Sherlock Holmes for class IV
3. ‘It’s Elementary!’ – Mystery play presentation for classV
The idea was to provide a joyful learning experience to students where they could celebrate their talent, quick
thinking and analytic language skills in a relaxed and fun filled atmosphere. 13 prestigious schools of Delhi
and NCR participated with enthusiasm.
THE WORDSMITHS’ MEET 2018
Recitation of rhymes helps in the devel-
opment of language skills in a big way
among young children. To help our kin-
dergartners hone their speaking and lis-
tening skills a ‘Rhyme Recitation’
activity was organized on 07 Sep 2018.
UKG ENGLISH RHYME RECITATION
An English poem recitation competition was organized for class III on 25.07.18. The event saw mass participation and the chil-dren enjoyed the beauty of expression, thoughts, feelings, emo-tions and the play of words. Through these poems, the children not
only got an opportunity to exhibit their talent but also gained confidence in the art of public speaking. These young Tafsians chose a variety of poems like 'Never give up',' Where the mind is without fear',' My shadow'etc. and recited them with a lot of en-
thusiasm.
English Poem Recitation Competition
The students of Class V participated in a competition ‘QUOTE-
UNQUOTE’, famous speeches by great leaders, held in the school
on14 August 2018. The participants put in great efforts and
stepped into the shoes of great people to feel like them and speak
like them. This activity helped open the children’s minds to vari-
ous events and issues in which famous people like Martin Luther
King Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul
Kalam and the like were involved. In the process, they learnt about their life and contribution to the world.
‘QUOTE-UNQUOTE’- Famous Speech Competition
An MS PAINT Competition was organized for the students of Class
III in two phases during the week 20-24 Aug 2018. The first round
was conducted with the entire class on 20THAug 2018 on the topic:
‘My Favourite Animal’. The second round was conducted on the topic
‘Product Advertisement’ on 24th Aug 2018. Children used various fea-
tures of MS Paint to create beautiful presentations. They expressed
their thoughts with imagination, precisionand talent.
MS PAINT COMPETITION
Combine Annual Training Camp (NCC
No.2 Delhi Girls Air Sqn NCC organised Combine Annual Train-ing Camp at NCC Building, Safdarjung enclave, Delhi in which around 300 girls from different schools and colleges participated. 22 girls from class IX and X of our school participated in the
camp. All the cadets participated in various activities like March Past Practice, Firing Practice, Yoga Sessions, Poster Making, Debating, Nukkad Natak and Dance Competitions.
We celebrated the Investiture Ceremony for the academic ses-
sion 2018-2019, on 27 July 2018, an occasion, where the newly
selected members of the Students‟ Council are officially vested
with their powers and positions.
The event started with welcoming the Chief Guest, Air Commo-
dore M Mohanta, Chairman Managing Committee AF Schools
& Principal Director (School, Adventure & Sports), and the
Guest of Honor, Group Captain Ravindra Bhatnagar, Execu-
tive Director, The Air Force School. A memento was presented to
the guests followed by the lighting of the ceremonial lamp and
chanting of the shlokas.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Guest congratulated the new leaders, reminding them that their actions should take them to the ultimate goal of making significant contribution to
the betterment of the school. He reiterated saying that the next stage of their evolution had begun. Urging them to remember
the difference between ambition and drive; sir said, “The road
will be steep but the trek will bring out the best in you.”
Investiture Ceremony : When our students shoulder the responsibilities
A Wall of Valor has been put up in the school as a mark of respect and gratitude for all the brave recipients of Param Veer Chakra. The wall was inaugurated by Chairman Man-aging Committee Air Cmde M Mohanta with the lighting of
a lamp and a floral offering to the bravehearts.
WALL OF VALOR
The students and staff of The Air Force School commemorated 72glorious years of freedom with celebrating the spirit of sacrifice madeby the brave hearts of the India’s freedom struggle on 13 August2018. The Chief Guests for the event were Air Commodore NPSTaprial Provost Marshal (Air) and Mrs Neeta Taprial and our Guestof Honour was Group Captain Ravindra Bhatnagar, Executive Di-rector,TheAir Force School.
The day unfolded with the unfurling of the Tricolour and everybody
proudly singing the National Anthem.The five houses of the school , while competing with each other,
brought alive the trauma, the struggle and the sacrifice that our
brave hearts made to achieve freedom. Aptly titled, the cultural pro-
grame‘DHADKAN HAI APNI AZAADI: HAI PRAAN SE
PYAARI AZAADI,’ took everyone down the memory lane show-
casing the struggle of the Indian Renaissance, the pain of partition,
the brutality at the Jallianwala Bagh, and the sacrifices of the brave
hearts.
The momentous day came to an end with the inspiring words by the Chief Guest. Sir emphasized that though
personalgrowth is important, oneshould not forget the growth of the nation.
The Chief Guest released the school magazine ‘The Aravalian’ for the academic session 2017-2018, on this
occasion. It was a moment of pride for the entire team of ‘The Aravalian’, comprising of budding writers,
editorsand artists.
Independence Day Celebrations at Senior School
Van Mahotsava
EVS Club of our school celebrated Van Mahotsava on 2nd
August 2018. A special assembly was organized by the stu-
dents of EVS Club to mark the occasion. The assembly stressed
on the need to change our attitude towards environ- ment, the
importance of trees in our lives, and how they should always
beourfirst priority..
We observed and celebrated Swachch Bharat Pakhwada from 01
Sep 2018 to 15 Sep 2018. A range of activities were conducted
with an aim of sensitizing the students about the importance of
hygiene cleanliness. The activities included Tree Plantation
Drive, Poem Recitation, Oath Taking and Skit Competition. All
the students actively participated in all the activities with full
enthusiasm.
Swachch Bharat Pakhwada
An inter house Model Making Competition was held on 27th July 2018, Friday on the topic Reduce, Reuse,
Recycle and Recreate for the benefit of mankind. Students from class VI- X participated in the competition
very enthusiastically. It was a great learning experience for the students as they incorporated lots of innova-
tive ideas on how they can conserve our natural resources and help in saving the environment. The house posi-
tions areas follows:
House Name OfParticipants Marks Position
Katre Garv Jain, Vii D
Chaitanya, Vii D Yashasvi , Vii D
87/100 I
Latif Piyush , XE
Omar, Ix E Pransh, Ix D
74/100 II
Pratap Ritesh Pandey, X-E
Abhinab Bandopadhyay, X-E72/100 III
INTER HOUSE ACTIVITY – SCIENCE MODEL MAKING COMPETITION
INTER HOUSE ACTIVITY – SALAD MAKING COMPETITION
An Inter House Salad Making Activity was
held on 24th august 2018. It was a great
learning
experience for the students as they incorpo-
rated lots of creative ideasand put in lots of
efforts to preparethe salads.
House Name of participants Marks Position
Arjan Ananya bhalla – XI A
Srishti agrwal – X B Sana – IXA
94/100 I
Subroto
And
Katr
e
Himani
Ria Sushmita
Samarth lahar – IX B Udhay marwah – IX B Aarna ajmani – IX E
89/100 II
Pratap Aakansha Yadav - X B
Abhinab bandyopadhyay – X E Manashwita – IXD
86/100 III
Our students put up a special assembly highlighting the ill effects of
substance abuse and how it damages a person's life. The Assembly saw
students of Class VII reciting a poem, a speech and a song dedicated to
banning substance Abuse.
ANTI-DRUG ASSEMBLY
The Maths Club conducted a QUIZ on 23rdAugust, 2018, with the aim of highlighting the importance of
the mathematical concepts and their connection with our real lives. It tested the logical and analytical
thinking skills of the students.The following students were declared winners:
Swastik - 6 A
Pranav Shukla - 7 A
Bhuvan - 8ASanshray - 9 C
Rishabh Raj - 10C
MATHEMATICS CLUB ACTIVITY
The Biology Department of our school conducted a Pamphlet Making Activity on
30th August 2018. All the students of class 6th prepared beautiful pamphlets on
the topic ‘Let’s MakeOurEarthALittle Greener’.
PAMPHLET MAKING ACTIVITY
Vocabulary (the knowledge of words and word meanings) is one of the key building blocks in learning a new language. To further their love for language, an Intra-Class activity of Poster Making on Syno-nyms, Antonyms and Contronyms was conducted for the students of class VIII by the English Department on Aug 16,2018. The students participated in large numbers with great zeal andenthusiasm.
POSTER MAKING ON SYNONYMS, ANTONYMS AND CONTRONYMS
The various co-curricular activities for students of class VI-VIII Had a creative start, with craft and Ener-
gy based Activities for all students.The activities ranged from Yoga, aerobics, Id card making, and SketchMaking.
Throughout the month, the aim was to engage students constructively in extra-curricular and fitness Rou-
tines for a good OverallDevelopment
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
WORKSHOP ON "UPCOMING CAREERS IN SCIENCE”
A workshop on "Upcoming Careers in Science” for Class XI-XII students was held in the school on 9th August 2018. It was hosted by NMIMS (Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies) executive Speaker Mr.Ramesh Mishra. The discussion was based on how Careers these days are more technology and/ or marketing oriented than being purely Research and Development based.
The students got a glimpse of how they can steer their career paths by taking up
Sciences and Research as theiraim.
PEER EDUCATOR WORKSHOP
On 17th July, Students of class IX participated in a peer educator workshop on Substance Abuse Prevention at National Science Centre. These students are peer monitors who indulge in life skill building programmes from Mindsmart Organisation. The workshop involved role plays, media songs on drug abuse,
case discussions that were discussed by students onstage. Over 50 schools, par-ticipated across Delhi/NCR to ensure they stand against drug abuse and Ad-diction, amongst teenagers.
On 8th August 2018, the Peer Educator Students of Class IX attended the
Peer education Workshop,at National Science Centre at Pragati Maidan.With the theme being Family and Parent Communication, the children wereextremely engaged with other school students in role plays, discussions and poster making on Family styles. They performed Skits and acted on strategies to communicate better within a joint and nuclear families keeping in mind sib-
lings and Generation Gaps.
FLOOD RELIEF INITIATIVE BY TAFSians
The I-Care Club of TAFS, in collaboration with the NGO ‘Goonj’, organised a
flood relief campaign from 23 Aug 18 to 25 Aug 18 to help our fellow country-
men affected by floods in Kerala. There was whole-hearted cooperation from
students (from senior as well as junior wing) and staff alike to take part in this
noble cause. The relief material thus collected was sent to ‘Goonj’ for further
distribution.
YOGA SESSION TO IGNITE MIND & SOUL
Practicing yoga is known to improve Flexibility, Balance, Endurance and
Physical Strength. A workshop on yoga was organised by the volunteers of
Isha Foundation for all the classes from VI to XII in the month of Ju- ly.
It started with the instructions and precautions to be taken before, during
and after yogasessionand culminatedwith an o’m’chanting.
ASEAN Quiz 2018
YOGA WORKSHOP FOR TEACHERS
WORKSHOP ON EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
ASEAN Quiz 2018 was organized by the Thai Embassy inpartnership with Quizcraft Global Knowledge Solu- tionsat Arya Auditorium, Des Raj Campus, East of Kailash on7th Aug 2018. The aim of the quiz was to showcase therich amalgam of history, culture, tradition andachievements of the ASEAN (Association of South EastAsian Nations) and its memberstates. The quiz, which hadover 200 teams from reputed Engineering col- leges andotherprestigious schools from national level,
was witnessed by the representatives of all the ten ASEAN countries including the High Commissioner of
Brunei and the Ambassador of Thailand to India. Our team of three Class XI students won the first prizeand receivedaCashPrize of Rs51000. Theschoolquiz teamwas represented by
1. Aaditya Pratap Singh Magon (XID)
2. Mehul Singh Gill (XIA)
3. Vardaan Kakar (XID)
TheAir ForceSchoolis proudof its winning team!
The art of practicing yoga helps in controlling an indi-vidual's mind, body and soul. Isha Foundation had organised yoga workshop for the teachers of junior and senior school on 2nd July 2018. All the teachers showed
great enthusiasm and wholeheartedly participated in the activity.
The members of The Air Force school, senior wing attended a mo-tivational Workshop on 7th July 2018, with the guest speaker asMs. Avneet Kaur, from Ratna Sagar organization, who spoke onthe theme- Emotional intelligence and development of Emotional
Quotient.
It was an activity driven workshop where team games, pair
sculpture game, and newspaper game was played with the teach-
erswherethey understoodthe importanceof feelings, thinkingand ouractions of behaviour.
THINKING FINGERS ...
POUR IT LIKE THE RAIN
Falling from heaven above,gentle drops of dew,mist andlove.As i fall from the lap of clouds, i wonder,
'what if my colour changed at the strike of thunder?'
Will i not be able to quench the thirst of Earth if i were of shades of black orbrown?Won't i calm the angry land as i kiss the coolness down?
Would i not seep inside the seeds and give birth to a new germinating life? And despite my dark colour won't the farmers feel right?the dooming debts won't they stop the loom?Won't the little creatures dance on my arrival?
like the sparrows chirp and peacocks no less bridal!
Or from the booming applause, by the clash of clouds.If i were painted in gold,will i make Earth a heaven, so cold? Or would i be able to remove poverty? and spread to the fullest, sovereignity?Would i be able to make everyone the ruler, and stop man from hating oneanother?
But as the skies claimedme,i left my home and off i wandered...
I got reminded, my colour wont change the world, that faded.Even if pearled,studded , golden i am,
or in colours of black and brown i sang. I will always be the rain thatpoured,i will always be the rain thatpoured...
~ SIAKUMAR
X -E
Junior Writers