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JULY EDITION Session 2019-20 “When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us” MANSI SINGH (PCM 93.8%) PURNIMA DEVINANI (PCM 94.4%) ABHINAV KHARE (PCM 93.8%) ANKIT KUMAR SINHA (PCM 94%) JAIDEEP SINGH CHAWLA (PCM 94.6%) VINEET WIDHANI (PCM 92.2%) PRASANN KUMAR GUPTA (PCM 91.2%) ABHINAV PRATAP SINGH BAIS (PCM 90.4%) ADITI THAKUR (PCM 90.8%) MOHD. AREEB HUSSAIN LODI (PCB 91.2%) PARTH JHA (PCM 92%) SHIVANG AGRAWAL (PCB 92.2%) KUSHAGRA MOTIANI (PCM 92.4%) RADHIKA DWIVEDI (PCM 93.6%) MISHI KAUR (PCB 93.2%) PRATYUSH RAJ (PCM 93%) HARSH AGRAWAL (PCB 92.6%) ADITYA PAGNIS (PCM 93%) AIHAB UMAIR (PCM 96%) DEEPAK PATEL (PCM 93.6%) TAZMEEN FAZLANI (PCM 93.6%) ARNAV AGRAWAL (PCM 93.4%) SANIKA DEOUSKAR (PCB 93.6%) TANAY NAGARKAR (92%) TANUSHREE PENDSE (93.6%) RAJAT RANJAN KHARE (87.8%) ARIN DHAULAKHANDI (88.4%) KEVIN BENJAMIN ROUT 87.8% RAJUL SONI (85.4%) SARTHAK KAPADE (82.4%) SAHARSH JAIN (82.2%) HARSHENDRA RAMI (85.8%)

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J U LY E D I T I O NS e s s i o n 2 0 1 9 - 2 0

“When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us”

MANSI SINGH(PCM 93.8%)

PURNIMA DEVINANI(PCM 94.4%)

ABHINAV KHARE(PCM 93.8%)

ANKIT KUMAR SINHA

(PCM 94%)

JAIDEEP SINGH CHAWLA

(PCM 94.6%)

VINEET WIDHANI(PCM 92.2%)

PRASANN KUMAR GUPTA

(PCM 91.2%)

ABHINAV PRATAP SINGH BAIS(PCM 90.4%)

ADITI THAKUR(PCM 90.8%)

MOHD. AREEB HUSSAIN LODI(PCB 91.2%)

PARTH JHA(PCM 92%)

SHIVANG AGRAWAL (PCB 92.2%)

KUSHAGRA MOTIANI

(PCM 92.4%)

RADHIKA DWIVEDI(PCM 93.6%)

MISHI KAUR(PCB 93.2%)

PRATYUSH RAJ(PCM 93%)

HARSH AGRAWAL(PCB 92.6%)

ADITYA PAGNIS(PCM 93%)

AIHAB UMAIR(PCM 96%)

DEEPAK PATEL(PCM 93.6%)

TAZMEEN FAZLANI(PCM 93.6%)

ARNAV AGRAWAL (PCM 93.4%)

SANIKA DEOUSKAR(PCB 93.6%)

TANAY NAGARKAR (92%)

TANUSHREE PENDSE(93.6%)

RAJAT RANJAN KHARE(87.8%)

ARIN DHAULAKHANDI (88.4%) KEVIN BENJAMIN ROUT

87.8%

RAJUL SONI(85.4%)

SARTHAK KAPADE(82.4%)

SAHARSH JAIN(82.2%)

HARSHENDRA RAMI(85.8%)

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Have a beautiful planner in theclass. Students love colourfulimages and ideas quoted asTO DO Things in the class. Innovation is what they love inmaking and activation....

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to our Dear Students, Teachers and ParentsOutstanding Performers in JEE (Advanced)JEE (Advanced) 2019 ResultOutstanding Performers in JEE (Advanced) 2019 Result

CongratulationsCongratulations

TULIP PANDEY

AIR 79

ANKIT KUMAR SINHA

AIR 2058

BRAHMADEV RAI SHRIVASTAVA

AIR 2284

JAIDEEP SINGH CHAWLA

AIR 2608

PRATYUSH RAJAIR 2678

ABHINAV KHARE

AIR 5294

AIHAB UMAIR

AIR 5930

VINEET WIDHANI

AIR 6009

PRASANN KUMAR GUPTA

AIR 9524

SHOURYA KUMAR YADAV

AIR 9567

ARNAV GARG

AIR 9825

RADHIKA DWIVEDI

AIR 11003

KUSHAGRA MOTIANI

AIR 13828

DEEPAK PATEL

AIR 15067AYUSH GUPTA

AIR 15232

NISHANT BHARDWAJ

AIR 15384

RAJMOHINI SONI

AIR 16619

ADITI THAKUR

AIR 17053

YUDHISTIR SINGH GOUR

AIR 20243

SHIVANG AGRAWAL

AIR 230

MISHI KAUR

AIR 4900

SANIKA DEOUSKAR

AIR 6368

AMAN AKHSH

AIR 12367

UNNAYAN PANDEY

AIR 14410

NEET 2019 RESULT

JEE (ADVANCED) & NEET RESUL 2019JEE (ADVANCED) & NEET RESUL 2019JEE (ADVANCED) & NEET RESUL 2019

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“Make use of an EDUCATIONAL TOOL Always when in Class...”

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Ms. Shalini ManojChairperson

"CHAIRPERSON’S SPEAK" “Message by Ojha Sir”Like a sapling that grows with careful nurturing and supervision, we have seen the birth and growth of an education system of which the Niraj Public School has been the crux, and it is now our endeavour to educate global citizens at the GVN-The Global School.Moulding impressionable minds and guiding them on the right paths lit with learning and knowledge is a challenging and a very responsible job. A job that cannot be taken up without total dedication and passion.We, as educators and managers of this task, hope that our sincere e�orts will bear fruit in the success of our students.GVN-The Global School will provide students an opportunity to learn in the truest sense of the term, in a spirit of inquiry. To truly learn, it is necessary to truly understand. And that is where we di�er from the old practices in many schools where students are taught to memorize without any thought towards whether they have truly understood the subject.This love and thirst for learning is what we help develop in young children, a thirst that stays with them for the rest of their lives.GVN-The Global School has an ambience that is designed to become a part of the learning process. With scenic school grounds and lawns, the natural atmosphere of our campus de-clutters the senses and refreshes the spirit, acting as a catalyst in the education of our students.The excellent facilities are a perfect backdrop for developing the student’s extra-curricular skills and personality. Art, craft, elocution, drama, sports and games - all form a healthy link to their basic education, thereby contributing to their all-round development.Our carefully chosen faculty is highly trained and adapt in the IB and Cambridge methodologies, and will be friends and mentors to our students both inside and outside the classroom. Faculty training is an ongoing exercise at NIS to ensure that our faculty keeps abreast of the latest developments in international education.NIS ensures the all-round development of students so that they are able to face the challenges of the world confidently and successfully.

It may be hard to believe when you’re facing a hot-fudge sundae or the prospect of sleeping in versus hitting the gym, but studies show that people with self-discipline are happier. People with a higher degree of self-control spend less time debating whether to indulge in behaviors that are detrimental to their health, and are able to make positive decisions more easily. They don’t let impulses or feelings dictate their choices. Instead, they make level-headed decisions. As a result, they tend to feel more satisfied with their lives. There are things you can do to learn self-discipline and gain the willpower to live a happier life. If you are looking to take control of your habits and choices, here are the 10 most powerful things you can do to master self-discipline.1. Know your weaknesses.2. Remove temptations.3. Set clear goals and have an execution plan.4. Build your self-discipline.5. Create new habits by keeping it simple.6. Eat often and healthy.7. Change your perception about willpower.8. Give yourself a backup plan.9. Reward yourself.10. Forgive yourself and move forward.In school life, students have a tender mind that does not know what is right or wrong. Students need constant guidance and supervision from his teachers otherwise, he can go towards the wrong path.

‘Empowering Teachers is the key to Enhancing Education’’Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned.”One of our greatest assets in the society are teachers. Teachers play such an enormous role in the lives of students. They have the ability to inspire, empower, and foster environments of self-confidence, passion, and nurturance or the complete opposite. GVN-The Global School organized an eventful and enriching orientation programme for the teachers by Mrs. Runa Kudesia Let us now talk about the Challenges Teachers face and relevant solutions you can adhere to: The biggest challenges teachers face can be sub-categorized into three key areas: Support, Discipline and Classroom Management.

It is not just about students, but humans in general. We all love to eat in a hygienic place that has good aesthetics overall. Even your favorite cuisine might Special consideration is taken into account regarding the cleanliness of our mess. At every level, The food is as healthy and nutritious as feasible and prepared with love. Additionally, we ensure that our kitchen is sparklingly clean by pursuing regular maintenance. The spacious dining hall keeps your child comfortable and eating together sparks a sense of companionship in them.

Any new idea or suggestionlikely to prove to

be of great help wouldalways be acknowledged at

[email protected]

ORIENTATION PROGRAMME FOR TEACHERS 2019-20

TEACHER’S CRICKET TOURNAMENT GV N o rga n i s e d Tea c h e r ’s c r i c ket tournament. The sta� was divided into 2 teams-A & B. It was good to see the enthusiasm among teachers to play the game. They really enjoyed every moment of the game & wish that many more such games could be organized in the future.

Mr. A.K Ojha

GVN ADVANCED MESS INAUGURATION

Mrs. Maninder Bhatia

DISCIPLINE IN SCHOOL Discipline in school life is very important for students. We can’t be well educated without discipline. Without learning and the following discipline in school life can cost students later in their career. In school education, discipline is a set of rules & regulations that remind us of the proper code of behavior. Discipline is ever more important during school life. But discipline is not only important for school students it’s for everyone. Discipline is a self-improvement practice. It is what helps us all to achieve our goals in life.See a successful business owner, a popular leader and you will find that are well disciplined. Disciplined founders and leaders have higher business intelligence and strong analytical skills. Because they practiced their business growth strategies consistently and with focus. or example, you have goals and dreams. You want to achieve them. And most of the time people got 50% success. But discipline aligns us to keep going, keep working, keep dreaming until it is not 100%. That’s the way of success.

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Editorial Board:- Mohua Mazumder ( Media Head)Nitin Deswadi ( Media Co-ordintor)

“Use the recent example to Explain the concept, you aretaking as a content...”

CA M PU S C L A N D E S T I N ECA M PU S C L A N D E S T I N ECA M PU S C L A N D E S T I N E

GVN-The Global School, The adoring angels of Primary Section had a cool of way beating the heat as they enjoyed an exciting pool party. Dressed in stylish swim wear, they plunged into the cool pool and entertained themselves thoroughly as the fresh water washed away all the heat and exhaustion from their body and soul. Refreshing drinks further enhanced with new fold energy and vigor to face the new academic year.

Teachers’ first school assembly, especially was a part of our school’s first day of school activities. The purpose was to bring the entire school together to provide important information, increase school spirit, and foster a sense of community within the school. They are an easy way to impart information to the entire school at one time. Assemblies may be school-wide, if space and fine regulations permit, or held for target audiences of primary, middle-school or junior-high students, as indicated by age-specific agenda topics. As school principals are sometimes o�-site or engaged in board-wide meetings, teachers are periodically asked to conduct school assemblies.

Green, the color of life, renewal, nature, and energy, is associated with mean ings of g row th , harmony, freshness , safety, fert i l i ty, and environment. Aspen kids and teachers came in beautiful shades of green attire today. These cute little ones helped us in decorating the environment with green balloons, cute green veggie n fruit cutouts. All kids had something to say or show about our freedom fighters during our Show.

1.MEDITATION: “The quieter you became the more you hear.” The students will be given meditation sessions which will make their mind cool and relaxed. In the house of words students were arranged in rows for meditation activity, they were revised with the “OM JAAP” .Students felt fresh and stress free after the activity and also they learned how to sit silently without moving their body and feel their breath while inhaling.

2.READING: ”Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.”This will help students to learn and improve their reading skills. Students with the help of di�erent books like story books, course books etc, are given thorough reading practice which help them in reading languages easily.

3.STORY READING WITH PARTNERS:Storytelling describes the social and cultural activity of sharing stories, sometimes with improvisation, theatrics, or embellishment. Every culture has its own stories or narratives, which are shared as a means of entertainment, education, cultural preservation or instilling moral values.

4.ATLAS GAMES: Teacher with the help of world map will make the students grab knowledge about di�erent states and countries. this will help them in recognizing places situated in the map.

5.PARTS OF BOOKS: Each time I read a book. I cataloged the parts that struck me dumb with envy and admiration for their beauty and power and truth.

Can we imagine the world without colours? Not at all! Nature itself has many colours, which makes the world look beautiful. Colours are indeed the smiles of nature. With this objective the students from Nursery to grade III, celebrated “Red Day” on, Tuesday, 25 June 2019. The ‘Red Day’ celebration was a wonderful learning activity which helped children to understand the concept of Primary Colours. Red colour also signifies Love and Compassion. To mark this day very special, students and the teachers were dressed in red clothes. Classes were decorated with red balloons. Students actively participated in “Show and Tell “activity. Each of them got an opportunity to speak about their favourite red object. After that, they had palm printing activity. Everyone enjoyed colouring and printing their own hands.

POOL PARTY CELEBRATION

RED COLOR PARTY

BACK TO SCHOOL GREEN COLOR PARTY

LIBRARY ACTIVITY

CA M PU S C L A N D E S T I N ECA M PU S C L A N D E S T I N ECA M PU S C L A N D E S T I N E