Shivalik Public School, Chandigarh
The school celebrated Grandparents Day. Students of classes VI to VIII met their grandparents and spent their day with them. Meanwhile, an online quiz was organised to create awareness about the Ozone layer. Students of the middle block participated enthusiastically in the quiz. Such type of activities raised awareness among young learners and helped in motivating students to reduce and recycle waste materials. The teachers told students that they can protect the ozone layer by recycling, planting and not using excess of electronics that will have a negative effect on the ozone layer.
Gurukul Global School, Chandigarh
MCM DAV Public School, Baghni, Nurpur
Manav Rachna International School, Mohali
Delhi Public School, Ambala
The school celebrated the UN International Day of Peace with the theme: Peace & Harmony. As a part of this endeavour, the school organised different online activities for students. Tiny tots were shown inspirational videos on peace. Students of classes III to VI showed their artistic skills by making the symbol of peace 'Dove'. Children of Class VII came up with their creative writings on the theme. Students of Class VIII expressed their emotions by writing poetry while students of classes IX to XII made a peace flag to express their feelings and willingness to take initiatives to formulate a peaceful society. Principal Amita Dhaka appreciated the efforts of children and gave a message to promote peace in all walks of their life as it is high time to make the world a peaceful paradise.
St Joseph Sr Sec School, Chandigarh
To spread the fragrance of our mother tongue Hindi among Pre-KG children, an online Hindi recitation competition was organised to mark 'Hindi Diwas'. Keeping the various aspects of poetry, the tiny tots came up with a number of poems based on different topics such as corona virus, lockdown, trees, environment, mother, save girl child etc. Children enjoyed expressing their thoughts and feelings in Hindi. It nurtured in them, immense love for their mother tongue.
KB DAV Senior Secondary Public School, Chandigarh
In a drive to create awareness about the importance of the Ozone layer amongst students, the school celebrated 35 years of the Vienna Convention and 35 years of Global Ozone Layer Protection. The Eco Club organised poster-making and video making competition for classes IV to X. The theme of the competition was "OZONE- ROOF FOR LIFE". Learners made beautiful posters and videos depicting sustainable development goals protecting the environment and natural resource, measures of protection from excessive UV radiations and selecting goods without ozone-depleting substances. Students of classes VIII to X participated in an online quiz organised by the South Asian Meteorological Association.
Amity International School, Mohali
Students of Class V prepared a 3-D model of the honey bee hive. The Amitians prepared this architectural wonder by using coloured papers, cotton, and plastic spoons. While working on this model, students learnt the importance of living together. They were amazed to learn how thousands of honey bees work in an organised manner to operate in a group. The bees start the construction of the hive from two-three different places and weave the honeycomb simultaneously in two-three strings. Though they start from different places, the bees, large in numbers, construct identical hexagons and then weave the honeycomb by combining these together and meeting in the middle.
Ryan International School, Mohali
Students celebrated World Peace Day virtually. Taking a pledge to spread the message of peace, students participated in various activities like Intercultural and interfaith dialogues, meditation and prayer, writing peace poetry, universal peace statement writing, what peace means to me, fingerprint dove display and many more. All the students were told the importance of promoting a harmonious and peaceful society.
Woodstock Senior Secondary Public School, Batala
An online declamation competition for classes VII to IX was held on the topic 'Gender Equality' (English), women empowerment (Punjabi) and Today's Empowered Girls Are Tomorrow's Empowered Women (Hindi). About 25 students participated. Jasmeet (English Dept), Ravinder (Punjabi Deptt), Deepjyoti (Hindi Dept) were the judges. Chairman Dr Satnam Singh Nijjar, Chairperson Dr Satinderjit Nijjar and Principal Ancy acknowledged the efforts of the students, parents and staff members and blessed all the winners.
Satluj Group of Schools, Panchkula
Reekrit Serai, Managing Director, Satluj Group of Schools (Satluj Public Schools, Satluj World Schools, Little Satluj Pre-Schools), has been honoured and included in the list of BW Business World 40 Under 40 Club of Achievers in Education. The list looks at people powering unique ideas in education that are recognised nationally as well as internationally. The eminent jury was chaired by Dr Anil Sahasrabudhe, Chairman, AICTE, Dr Annurag Batra, Chairman & Editor-in-Chief, BW Business World and Exchange4media, Dr Punam Sehgal, Former Dean & Professor, IIM Lucknow; Dr SS Mantha, Former Chairman, AICTE; Lata Vaidyanathan, Director, TERI Prakriti School. Out of the hundreds of nominations received, the jury carefully scrutinised all these nominations and 40 were selected. The winners were awarded in a grand virtual event in the presence of the jury chair. Elated at being honoured, Reekrit Serai, Managing Director, Satluj Group of Schools, said, 'This is dedicated to Founder, Satluj Group of Schools, and my Grandfather, Late S Pritam Singh Serai, who left the entire Satluj family a legacy that we will strive to uphold.'
Oakridge International School Mohali
The school launched a one-of-a-kind online portal for junior students. The Global Campus Junior has been specially designed for young learners to support learning virtually. It connects all 66+ Nord Anglia schools around the world on a single platform. Global Campus Junior allows students to explore English, community action and subject integrated projects through its interesting bite-sized activities. The portal will help kids connect to the real and virtual world through inquiry-based learning.
Delhi Public School, Chandigarh
The third segment of the Early Learning Series programme was organised for students of the Pre-primary wing. Students from classes Nursery to ll confidently spoke on the various themes like 'Eat Well, Live Well', 'Rumble in the Jungle', 'Community Heroes', 'Nurture Nature'. With their parents as audience and the students dressed in costumes, they sang a melodious song and enthused one and all present during the online session.
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