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PALLAVI MODEL SCHOOL-BOWENPALLY
Monthly Newsletter
1st-28th February 2019
Principal’s Message:
We have come to the end of another successful Academic Year and
preparations are underway to welcome the new session with a plethora of
activities and challenges.
Our primary focus is to create exceptional students who in turn make an
amazing society to live in. 2018 – 19 has been an eventful year as our
students emerged victorious in various Inter School competitions be it Art,
Literary or Sports We want to ensure that our students gain the necessary
skills and experience to take on life beyond school.
In order to educate, foster good values and instill a social responsibility in
our pupils we have actively engaged them in various causes and momentous
endeavors such as Kerala flood relief, Heritage walk, Street plays on Road
Safety awareness, International Yoga Day etc.
As we are celebrating our Silver Jubliee this year, we hope to inspire and
nurture our students with exciting opportunities in Academics, Sports, Arts
and Social service activities. We encourage our esteemed parents to
regularly check our Newsletters to keep yourself abreast of the curricular as
well as co-curricular activities. We also appreciate and welcome your
valuable suggestions in the process of empowering students with the
necessary intellect and character and ensure that they emerge as global
leaders.
WISHING YOU ALL A HAPPY ACADEMIC SESSION 2019 -2020
PALLAVI UPDATES
Special Assembly:
Students of Grade VII had put up a special assembly thanking the
Principal, Headmistress, faculty and the support staff as well for their
unstinted support and guidance. They kept the audience mesmerized
with their catchy medley, a foot tapping dance and a hilarious skit.
Hobby Darshan:Hobbies play a significant role in a student’s
life. It instills confidence, creativity andhelps them acquire expertise.
To give a glimpse of their skills Hobby Darshan 2019 was held in the
Middle block. Our principalMr. N. S. Srinivas graced the occasion.
Students showcased their talent and skills such as music, dance, karate
etc. with the able guidance of the teachers. The parents were
mesmerised with this fabulous display and the students were delighted
to be a part of this enriching experience.
Club Activities: The core aim of education is to foster all round development. To achieve a
well-rounded personality, apart from academic achievement a student
needs to develop essential skills like commitment, leadership, team work and
effective communication. School clubs are a wonderful means to achieve it in
a supervised setting.
Pallavi Model School, Bowenpally has always been a strong advocate of
nurturing these skills in our students. We have provided the students with
an impressive array of clubs. Students could opt for their favourite club
based on their own interest and sensibilities. Clubs play a vital role in their
school years as they provide them with concrete experience and countless
learning opportunities.
Glimpses of the club activities (2018-19)
Club Incharge: Ms. V.Sangeetha
Dramatics club enables students to explore, generate, shape and
communicate their own ideas in creative ways. It also provides a wonderful
platform to develop their self-esteem and a powerful tool for spreading
awareness. It is one of the most sought after club as they are pretty excited
to give a form to their imagination and creativity. With the able guidance
of the club faculty grades V, VI and VII always came up with their best
performances.
There were certain truly poignant moments when grade VII had highlighted
the social evils prevalent in our society such as child labour, through a very
touching and inspiring skit. Their compelling characters had left a deep
impression on the intended audience and their message was well- received.
Grade VI members impressed the club in mimicry and would enact dialogues
of famous personalities. Their skit on peace and harmony was well
appreciated.
Grade V skits were brilliant too. It displayed their team work and their spot
improvisation was always mind-boggling. Their Unity in diversity themed
skit was pretty impressive with their dialogue delivery and staging.
DRAMATICSCLUB
We hope to nurture more talents and build responsible citizens as drama
helps students to develop empathy and endurance.
Club Incharge: Ms. Leena Yadav
The cultural club is a social group of people who enjoy attending cultural
events. It is about developing talents and growing as an individual. This club
nurtures your talent in Dance, Music and Tabla.
The club promotes equal opportunity and enhances their cultural
competence. These activities helps them to develop professionalism,
involvement and improve their interpersonal communication.
Activities done in the club
Different types of dance like western, classical and folk dance are performed by students
Song performance by students Tabla recital by students
CULTURAL CLUB
Club Incharge: Ms. Srivani.K
Quizzing is the art of the intellect. General knowledge contributes to
personal enrichment and a better understanding of the world as a whole.
The GK Club helps to update the knowledge of the students in various fields
like academic, general knowledge, analytical abilities, quantitative
reasoning etc.
The GK club activities for 2018-19 started with discussions on a variety of
topics for the budding quizzers. The club focussed on maintaining a book
with the various information gathered under current affairs, science,
mathematics, technology, personalities, awards, Countries-capitals-
currencies.
Quiz was conducted every week to ensure active participation and give an
interactive platform to excel beyond academics.
Club Incharge: Ms. Aparna Kulkarni
Knowledge club engages the students in various interesting activities where
they eagerly look forward to share and gain knowledge on various topics in
the form of discussion, debate, at times through skit using charts and models.
G.K CLUB
KNOWLEDGE CLUB
As they say “ To attain knowledge add things everyday” students kept
adding knowledge on new topics in every club session, thus inspiring each
other to attain the three elements “Intelligence, Knowledge and
Applicability. ”
Knowledge club helps the students take the right course in life and guide
them to stand up for themselves and society at large.
Club Incharge: Ms. Manju Yadav
The aim of teaching and study of science are to encourage and enable
students to develop inquiring minds and curiosity about science and better
understanding of nature. The science club imbibes scientific temper in
children and helps to channelise their energies wisely.
The students were divided into groups depending on their interests. Each
group had performed various activities like slogan writing and poster
making competitions. They made best out of waste to showcase their
scientific temperament. The activities helped them to improve their critical
thinking and problem solving skills. Science club instills scientific confidence
in students and encourages rational thinking. .
SCIENCE & ECO CLUB
Club Incharge: Ms. Malathi
Interact club is an initiative to render humanitarian services and peace
around the world.
“We are not here to rule the world. We are here to serve it”
As part of the club, regular discussions and essay writing on NGO’s, child
labour, girl child education,Swacchh Bharat etc. was conducted. Students
came up with their views on the importance of girl child education as it
helps to improve the status of the family and society at large. The students
also discussed the steps taken up by the government to stop Child labour and
the incentives given to the children to stop the drop outs from schools.
To inspire the students the role of NGO’s that are working at various
capacities to improve health, education and the basic necessities for the
downtrodden people in our society were regularly emphasized.
Club Incharge: Ms. K. Sreevani
Intach club aims at enabling students to discover the cultural legacy and heritage of our country. Students are exposed to the values and importance of our Indian heritage, culture, architecture and tradition. Students of this club had put up a great show on “HIROSHIMA DAY”. They had enacted the happenings of that fateful day through inspiring speeches and innovatively shared the incident in Telugu through ‘Burra Khatha”. Regular activities such as debates were also conducted on the importance
INTERACT CLUB
INTACH CLUB
and necessity of preserving our Indian architecture, heritage, culture and tradition. The Students were regularly engaged in tasks highlighting the culture,
custom, architecture, monuments, and tradition of a particular state or
union territory.
Club Incharge: Ms. Asha Verma
Literary club aims to develop analytical and creative thinking skills in
students. It offers opportunities to appreciate different types of literature
and increase their own literary skills. The Literary club aims at not only
refining the literary skills of the students, but also developing the logic and
curiosity to know more and to instill in them confidence to speak well.
The academic year of 2018-19 was filled with cheer and joy and was an
exciting year for us. The prime competition organised by us was the English
Elocution. The students enthusiastically participated in the competition by
demonstrating their skills leaving the audience in awe.
The activities of this club involved the creation of written materials in
various forms such as short stories, poetry, essays, articles, riddles, jokes, etc.
Also, competitions like extempore were conducted on various topics for
example: Is homework important? Necessity of morning assemblies,
Technology: Boon or Bane?
LITERARY CLUB
CAUVERY HOUSE
The desire to experience the fullness of living leads to constant activity.
Rightly, Red colour of our house is the colour of extremes, passionate, love,
adventure etc. Red is associated with energy, power, determination and
passion as well. Pasion for achievement has made our team strong. Our team
worked uniting ourselves when required and excelled in sports and also
other literary activities.
SaiHarshitha of VII D and Aditya Chigullapally of VII B were awarded the
best sports girl and boy respectively.
We thank each of our team members in making the flag of Cauvery to fly
high.
House Mistress
Ms.Delphine
GODAVARI HOUSE
‘For when the one great score comes to mark against your name, he writes
not that you won or lost but how you played the game.’
The new academic year 2018-19 brought with it many new hopes, challenges,
joys and definitely new obligation and responsibilities. Although success was
not achieved in every field but the yellows never believed in surrendering
before difficulties. Yellow, colour of our house signifies determination,
innovation and confidence. As per the motto of our house ‘unity is strength
‘we have worked as a team with dedication and hard work and achieved the
impossible. The discipline, dedication and the unity of our house was at his
best when we were awarded the shield for the best house in sports. We have
excelled in sports and other literary activities. Srujan and TeekshnaSaraf
from 7 A were awarded the medals for the best sports boy and sports girl.
Without the constant help and motivation of teachers we would not have
been able to reach our goals. We hope that we continue to do well and carry
the momentum forward in the coming years too.
We believe ‘With time and patience the mulberry leaf becomes a silk gown’
House Mistress
Ms.Manjula
KRISHNA HOUSE
The session 2018-19 started with an optimistic note. Every student has some talent, all that is required is motivation and encouragement. Inter house competitions were conducted throughout the session and be it literacy or sports, our students left their mark and brought laurels. These competitions help to bring out the best in the students and inculcates team spirit and cooperation in them.
We were proud to be adjudged winners of inter house debate. Our students gave a tough fight to our competitors.
To name a few, Stuti Tiwari of 7 and SaiSrived of 5-B collected trophies in inter school events like chess, music, singing etc.
“We have won many times, but if we don’t know the losing pains, then we don’t know the happiness of winning.’’
On the whole quick and eventful year! With many wins and misses but the experience counts.
House Mistress
Ms.NamitaYadav
GANGA HOUSE
The blue colour of our house stands for prosperity and progress. It carries a
message of hope and positive thinking and with this in mind, students of
Ganga house were determined to succeed.
“Success often comes to those who dareto ,seldom goes to the timid, who are
afraid of the consequences.” The academic year 2018-19 brought new
challenges and responsibilities. Ganga house faced every challenge with grit
and courage because winning or losing never concerned us, our sole aim was
to do our best. Under the able guidance and motivation of house teachers,
the house secured first position in Inter-House essay writing competition (
class VII), Hindi Recitation(class VI), Football competition(Boys), Carroms (
Girls singles), Swimming(Girls), Declamation(Class V), Rangoli Competition ,
Table-Tennis (Boys singles).
We hope to continue the winning streak next year as well.
House Mistress
Ms. Sri Swathi.
Achievements and Accolades:
It is with great pleasure we would like to share that our students of grades
V, VI and VII bagged the champion trophy at the Hare Krishna Heritage
Fest held at RavindraBharati Auditorium . 18420 pupils from 1,016 schools
participated in this event. The following students made us proud by winning
accolades in the following categories.
CATEGORY NAME OF THE STUDENT POSITION
Vocal music Srived (V A) I Shloka chanting Mukund Raghava (VI A) II
Story Telling Rishika ( V D) III Gita Shloka Chanting Chandra Mouli (VII D)
Consolation
Events:A team of trained experts from Prasad Hospitals held a
comprehensive health check-up for students. These data facilitates the
assessment of a child’s growth and development through the school
years and can be lifesaving during emergencies.
Procter & Gamble conducted an awareness programme on puberty
and development for grade VII girls.
SIP Academy India held a Math Wizard Contest for grades V, VI and
VII testing their speed, accuracy and arithmetic skills.
Our students enthusiastically participated in this contest as it was an
experience that was both emulous and educational.
The qualified candidates would appear for the next level and a
workshop would be conducted for the candidates requiring
strengthening.
Circulars:
Fee challan for the academic year 2019 -2020 was given to
the students on 27 Feb 2019
Others:
Students of grades 6 & 7 participated in NIE Quiz competition
held at Birla Science Auditorium.
Students of grade 7 participated in Dr Harsha’s Exclusive Art
Contest.
Students of grades 5 to 7 have participated in SOF Olympiad
second level exam on 10th February 2019
Annual Exam was conducted as per schedule.
Remedial classes were conducted regularly with prior intimation
to strengthen the academic skills of underachieving students.
Upcoming:
PTM will be conducted as per the schedule mentioned in “School
Schedule from Jan 2019 – Apr 2019 “ Circular
School reopens on 11 March 2019 and the timings are 8:00 am to
2:50pm
Feedback
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transport issues
academic issues
teaching and admin staff issues
infrastructure issues
to info_bwp@pallavimodelschools.org OR pallavibowenpally@gmail.com
Website:- http://pallavimodelschools.org/bowenpally
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