CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL, NOIDA
MONTHLY REPORT FOR MAY 2018
SCHOOL EVENTS
CBSE RESULTS: AISSCE - 2018
Supriya Kaushik, of the Humanities stream, brought laurels to Cambridge School, Noida, by
securing the All-India 3rd rank in the AISSCE - 2018 (CBSE Class XII Board) Examinations.
Supriya, the school topper, scored an aggregate of 99.4 per cent. A student of Humanities, she
scored a perfect 100 in English, History and Psychology, 99 in Political Science and 98 in
Geography. Of the 143 students who appeared for the examinations, 38 scored more than 90 per
cent aggregate while 142 secured a first division.
The Principal, Mrs. Dipannita Mondal, expressed her immense pleasure and congratulated the
staff and students for the excellent results. She reiterated that the stellar performance was
possible only with the unstinted support of the management and the brilliant team work.
Supriya Kaushik Ashit Baruah Gunika Vij
(Humanities) (Science) (Commerce)
CBSE RESULTS: AISSE - 2018
The students of Cambridge School, Noida made their school proud with their excellent
performance in AISSE – 2018 (CBSE Class X Board Examinations). The school toppers Ishani
Roy and Vanya Verma scored an aggregate of 98%. It is heartening to note that many students
have scored a perfect 100 in different subjects. Of the 178 students who appeared for the AISSE
2018, 55 students scored an aggregate of more than 90% while 168 were placed in First Division.
Principal Ms. Dipannita Mondal congratulated the students and lauded the teachers for their hard
work and sincerity and urged them to scale greater heights.
Ishani Roy Vanya Verma
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BOOK WEEK 2018
To foster reading habit amongst the students and to enhance and develop language/ literary skills,
Cambridge School, Noida celebrated the annual Book Week from 1st May, 2018 to 5th May, 2018.
The school hosted numerous In House and Intra Class activities and events. The school buzzed
with activities and competitions like Script Writing in English for Class VII, Book Cover Designing
for Class VIII, Sanskrit Shloka Chanting for Class VIII, Hindi Kavi Sammelan for Class IX, Hindi
Poetry Recitation for Class VI, Poster Making for Class IX and a Quiz on Current Affairs for Class
XI and XII. A Book Review on Mitch Albom’s book Tuesdays with Morrie was presented by the
students of Class X.
To help students develop an interest in foreign languages, German and French Song
Competitions were also conducted during the Book Week. NIE Workshops were organised for the
students of Classes VI- IX such as Madhubani Painting for Class IX, Paper Bag Making for Class
VIII and Mask Making for Class VII
The event called DEAR (Drop Everything and Read’) was held for the whole school where all read
a book or a newspaper for 20 minutes. A Book Exhibition was held by Krishna Publishers and
students were seen flocking the stall and browsing through books with great interest.
The celebrations culminated with the Valedictory Function which commenced with the auspicious
lighting of the lamp amidst chanting of Shlokas. The Chief Guest for the occasion was Dr.
Sandhya Rani Sahu, Professor English, NCERT. The function was graced by Dr. Kalyani Roy
Secretary SAE, Principal Ms. Dipannita Mondal, Vice Principal (Administration) Mr. AK Bakshi,
Vice Principal (Academics) Ms. Nandita Sinha Roy and members of the Management Committee.
The programme included a Western Dance performance highlighting the essence of childhood, a
Hindi play on values, German and French songs and a rendition of a soliloquy of Romeo from the
play Romeo and Juliet. The avid readers and the winners of various competitions were felicitated
by the Chief Guest. Dr. Sahu in her address inspired the students to become good and
responsible citizens of the future and lead the nation to greater heights through education: the key
to mindful emancipation.
SEVEN AGES OF RABINDRA NATH TAGORE
A musical journey was undertaken to celebrate the birth anniversary of the great Indian poet
Laureate, Rabindranath Tagore on 17th May, 2018 at the Roma Deb Auditorium in Cambridge
School, Noida.
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The programme captured the highlights of the poet’s life right from his childhood to his prime
achievements in life, his views, his interests, his passions, his creative pursuits etc. All this was
depicted through relevant clippings, presentations, dance, music, poetry recitations.
The members of the Management Committee along with the students of Class IX with their
teachers witnessed this collage of performances by teachers and students.
ORIENTATION PROGRAMME FOR PARENTS (IX &X)
Cambridge School Noida conducted an orientation programme for the parents of Class IX and X
students on 19thMay, 2018 at the Roma Deb Auditorium. Ms. Dipannita Mondal, the Principal in
her welcome address emphasised upon the need for proactive and meaningful interactions
between the teachers and parents for the holistic development of the students. The Principal
urged the parents to have a ‘strong connect’ with their children and channelize their energy in a
positive direction. She emphasised upon the need to be sensitive towards the specially-abled
children and to have regular interactions with the school counsellor and special educator regarding
their progress. Alluding the parents’ concerns, the Principal assured them that the school is
actively working towards providing better transport facilities. She reiterated that whilst the school
would provide complete support for the overall development of the students, there won’t be any
dilution in the school promotion policies. The Principal appreciated the active involvement of the
parents and intimated that their constructive feedback and suggestions are essential and the
school attaches a lot of importance to them.
Class coordinators, Ms. Kiran Sibal and Ms. Puneet Kaur briefed the parents about the school’s
philosophy, the guiding principles and the rules and regulations. Comprehensive information on
the CBSE Evaluation Pattern and the promotion criteria was shared with the parents. This was
followed by an interactive session wherein the specific concerns raised by the parents were
addressed by Ms Nandita Sinha Roy, Vice Principal (Academics). She thanked the parents for
their presence and valuable feedback. At the end of the Parents’ orientation.
WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS
TINKER FEST
Two students Shashwat Singh of Class X- C and Abhay Saxena of Class X-E along with the
Computer Teacher Ms. Sandhya Puri attended a workshop on 5th May, 2018 at Bal Bharti Public
School, Brij Vihar, Ghaziabad. Students were given hands-on experience in the use of technology
tools like computational thinking, IoT and 3D Printing.
The Workshop Tinker Fest helped students in understanding the basic concepts of STEM
(Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) by providing them with an opportunity to
work with tools and equipment.
LECTURE ON APPLICATIONS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY IN FORENSIC SCIENCE
A lecture on Applications of Biotechnology in Forensic Science was organized by ERC-Noida
on 4th May, 2018 at the Roma Deb Auditorium, Cambridge School, Noida. Prof. Daman Saluja, a
professor at Medical Biotechnology Laboratory, Dr. B R Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical
Research , University of Delhi was the resource person .Class XII Biology students of all the
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branches of Cambridge along with their Biology teachers attended the lecture. It was also
attended by Dr.Kalyani Roy, Manager, Cambridge School, Noida, Ms. Purnima Mehta, Col. D
Choudhary, Academic Advisor, ERC, Ms. Nalin Anju, Academic Co-ordinator, ERC.
It was an enriching exposure for everybody especially the students where the speaker, Prof.
Saluja explained the importance of DNA fingerprinting in solving many high profile cases in India
and abroad. She also explained the principles and processes involved in DNA fingerprinting. The
lecture which was very interesting and engrossing ended with an interactive session where Prof.
Daman Saluja answered the queries of the audience.
Prof. Daman Saluja explaining DNA fingerprinting
THEATRE PRESENTATION: PSYCHOTHERAPY The students of Psychology of Classes XII-D and XII-E presented a theatre on the theme
Psychotherapies on 14th and 15thMay, 2018 at the Roma Deb Auditorium in Cambridge School,
Noida. It was attended by Class XII students, parents, teachers and Counsellors of all sister
schools and Cambridge School, Noida. The presentation included three slice-of-life acts
categorising three different therapies, namely- Psychodynamic Therapy, Behaviour Therapy and
Cognitive Therapy.
In the process of formulating the script for the plays, the children were required to internalise the
academic concepts and produce storylines that justified the course of the therapies in a manner
that was lucid enough for the edification of the audience.
Since rehabilitation is essential in the case of psychotherapies, the students learnt the importance
of mental recuperation post the termination of any therapeutic procedure. All in all, the psychology
theatre was an enriching experience that provided the students with practical insights into the
pertinence of psychology and its application beyond the lineation of textbook material.
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CHARTING YOUR CAREER IN GRADE XII
On 16thMay, 2018, the students of Class XII accompanied by Ms. Sunetra Banerjee, Head of
Department of Psychology attended an Enrichment Programme Charting your Career in Grade
XII at Kothari International School, Noida. The programme was divided into four sessions and it
included topics such as Studying Abroad and How to Score well in 2019 Boards.
Eminent personalities such as Mr. Jitin Chawla, a renowned Career Counsellor and Dr. Aruna
Broota, a well-known Psychologist and Hypnotherapist, interacted with the students. Mr. Chawla
stated that to make a judicious career choice, one should consider the interest, ability and aptitude
of the child. He informed the students about making a career as an Entrepreneur in Pet Care
Services, Personal Greeting Card making, etc. He discussed emerging Science based careers in
Food Technology, Dairy Science, Agriculture Science, Bioinformatics, Nanotechnology, etc. He
talked about other emerging careers such as Wedding Choreography, Apparel Designing and
Merchandising, Fashion columnist, etc. He informed the students about the best colleges,
universities for Science, Commerce and Humanities.
Dr. Broota mesmerized the audience with her informative lecture where she emphasized the
importance of time management and hard work during the vacation and reiterated that there are
no short cuts to success.
WORKSHOP ON EFFECTIVE SPEAKING
A workshop on Verbal Communication Learning and Effective Speaking Techniques was
organized by the Educational Resource Centre (ERC) at Cambridge School, Noida on 18th May,
2018. The resource person for the workshop was Mr Rakesh Jagtiani, an accomplished voiceover
artist, trainer and the founder CEO (Voiceline).
The workshop was attended by Ms Anubha Rawat and five students viz. Anushree Mukherjee (XII
E), Fatima Zaidi (XII E), Saksham Mishra (XI D), Jyotika Tomar (X E) and Shashwat Mehrotra (X
E) along with teachers and students from sister schools.
Mr. Rakesh Jagtiani stressed upon the importance of effective verbal communication,
characteristics of a good speech, importance of active listening and ways to improve speaking
skills. The students had an enriching experience where they got an opportunity to speak on
professional microphones followed by feedback on their voice recordings. Thereafter, Mr Jagtiani
gave a detailed presentation on voiceover training and its utility in e-learning and advertising
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industries. The students also watched interesting videos of voiceover recordings by renowned
artists. The workshop concluded with an invigorating interactive session. The students were also
given a booklet containing tips and advices for developing communication skills.
WORKSHOP ON 3D GEOMETRY
Students of Classes XI and XII from the department of Fashion Studies and Fine Arts attended a
workshop on 3D Geometry on 18th May, 2018 organized by Indian Institute of Art and Design in
Cambridge School, Noida.
The students had an interactive session with the IIAD teachers and discussed about creativity and
geometry in everyday life and its use in fashion, architecture etc.
During the workshop students were told to make any article of clothing or accessory from scrap
materials like newspaper, pieces of brown paper etc. incorporating geometrical shapes like cones,
cylinders, etc. Students created interesting things like hats, sleeves, dresses, belts etc. with it, and
after completion by each team the students were given valuable inputs by the teachers for further
improvement. Students gained insight about things like time management, accuracy and
importance of thinking out of the box in the process.
The workshop ended with a lively discussion and filling and submission of feedback forms by the
students.
The budding fashionistas at work
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CAPACITY BUILDING FOR TEACHERS
SEMINAR: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE PLAYS- MOTHER'S DAY AND ON THE FACE OF IT
The English Department of Cambridge School, Noida organised a seminar on the topic A
Comparative Study of the Plays- Mother's Day and On the Face of it from the English Literature
texts of Class XI and XII in the Roma Deb Auditorium on 10thMay, 2018.It was presented
by Senior English teachers Ms. Latika Joshi and Ms. Deepa Wadhwa along with a team of
students from Class XII. Using videos, power point presentation the teachers spoke about the two
plays, bringing out the similarities, plot, technique, characterization and themes of the two plays.
It was attended by the Manager, Dr. Kalyani Roy and members of the management. Other
attendees were teachers and students from sister schools and students of Class XI and XII from
Cambridge School, Noida.
REGIONAL CONFERENCE OF SCHOOL TEACHERS: GUIDANCE BASED
SCHOOL EDUCATION – THE EMERGING CONCEPT
The Institute of Counsellor Training Research and Consultancy (ICTRC) organized a contact
program on Guidance Based School Education at Tagore International School, East of Kaliash
on 12thMay, 2018. Ms. Mythili Natarajan, Ms. Puneet Kaur, Ms. Jyoti Aggarwal and Ms. Vasundhra
Kaushik from Cambridge School, Noida attended this programme.
The objective of the program was to increase the awareness level of school teachers so that they
are able to apply principles of guidance and counselling to deal with learning and behaviour
problems. The resource person Dr V S Ravindran, DG, ICTRC shared the myths associated with
counselling and discussed the transformation in the role of teachers from a facilitator to a coach
and from a coach to a mentor. It was an informative workshop which focussed on training school
teachers to become Teacher Counsellors.
LECTURE ON THE POWER OF INVESTING FOR FINANCIAL FREEDOM An Interactive lecture by Mr Varun Malhotra on The Power of Investing for Financial Freedom
was organised by ERC at Cambridge School, Srinivaspuri on 21st May, 2018.Sixty teachers of the
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Senior wing and Junior wing along with two members from the Accounts office of Cambridge
School, Noida attended the lecture.
The objective of the session was to empower each participant to make the best of their financial
resources today for a financially secure future. It was indeed a very useful workshop by Mr Varun
Malhotra, a financial expert and alumnus of IIM Ahmedabad who shared some valuable tips and
actually helped those present in the gathering to understand the power of investing.
JEWELS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE- FIGURES OF SPEECH
A seminar on Jewels of English Language - Figures of Speech was organised at Cambridge
School, Greater Noida on 19thMay, 2018. The seminar was conducted by Ms. Renu Narayan, PGT
English, Ms. Harsh Chauhan, TGT English and Ms. Nidhi Kumar, PRT.
It was a very informative session wherein a plethora of literary devices substantiated with
examples were discussed with the help of a ppt. The students of Cambridge School, Greater
Noida performed an action song depicting some literary devices like simile and metaphor. The
seminar was attended by Ms. Veena Sirohi, Director Cambridge School, Greater Noida, Dr. (Mrs.)
Rekha Bhushan Principal, students and teachers of sister schools. Ms. Shamoly Ghosh and Ms.
Kakolee Sengupta from Cambridge School, Noida attended the seminar. The workshop concluded
with an interactive session wherein students were encouraged to use literary devices in speaking /
writing in order to enrich their language.
COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES
On 21st May, 2018 Cambridge School, Srinivaspuri had organized a seminar to create awareness
on community based services. The seminar focused on the understanding of different types of
such services and their significance. The school is linked to various organizations like
Missionaries of Charity, Udyaan, Kilkari, Goonj etc. to whom they lend support time and again on
an ongoing basis.
Various kinds of projects were also highlighted and discussed like Creating Awareness,
Volunteering, Environmental Awareness, visit to Old Age Homes and Orphanages etc. Ms.
Roomki Mitra Special Educator & Child Psychologist attended from Cambridge School, Noida.
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR ACCOUNTANCY
A two day workshop was conducted by CBSE on Capacity Building for Accountancy for Class
XII at Apeejay School, Noida on 28th and 29th May, 2018. Around 60 - 65 teachers from various
schools of NCR took part in the workshop. The Resource Persons Mr. S. S. Sherawat and Mr.
Gaurav Palliwal discussed topics like blueprint of a question paper, how to set a balanced
question paper, latest changes in curriculum and Companies Act of 2013, project work and how to
increase the skill and understanding of the students. The workshop was very interactive and
fruitful. Various handouts were given which will be used for the benefit of the students. Ms.
Sumathy Ragunath and Ms. Mythili Natrajan from Cambridge School, Noida attended the
workshop.
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WORKSHOP ON TAKING SOCIAL SCIENCE OUT OF THE CLASSROOM
The Society for the Advancement of Education (SAE) organized a four day workshop on Taking
Social Science Out of the Classroom from 22ndMay, 2018 to 25thMay,2018 at Gazaar. Resource
person for the workshop was Mr Harendra Chakhaiyar, Principal, Cambridge School, Indirapuram.
There were about 20 teachers from Cambridge School fraternity who attended the workshop. Four
teachers viz. Ms. Puneet Kaur, Ms. Rachna Arora, Ms. Bindu and Mr. Zubair Ahmed, represented
Cambridge School, Noida. The objective of the training programme was to make Social Science
Curriculum interesting for middle and senior school by providing experience related to real life
situations. The training programme was designed to encourage Field Survey Method as a
teaching methodology. The workshop was very informative, educative and an eye opener as it
helped dispel many perceptions regarding life in rural areas. It gave the participants an insight to
introduce research based project which can be incorporated in teaching and learning process.
TRIPS AND EXCURSIONS
TREKKING IN MUSSOORIE
27 students of Cambridge School, Noida accompanied by three teachers Ms. Anikini Dhall, Ms.
Seema Dimri and Mr. Karan Dhawan went for a trek to Dhobighat, Mussoorie, in Uttrakhand for
two days, 25th and 26thMay, 2018. Students thoroughly enjoyed their stay in tents located in the lap
of the Himalayas. On 26th morning after breakfast the students started their trek to Benong Tibba,
the highest peak in Mussoorie and completing the trek of 11 kilometres was an exhilarating
experience for them. Certificates of Appreciation were awarded to each student by Indiatrek
Company, which had arranged the trek. The students learnt about "Green Trek", conservation of
nature and how to recycle the non-biodegradable wastes of nature, most importantly, the
conservation of water.
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MASHOBRA GREENS, SHIMLA TRIP
Cambridge School, Noida, organized a trip to Mashobra Greens, Shimla for 70 students of
class XII ( 37 boys and 33 girls) and 4 teachers, Mr Akhilesh, Mr Mangeram, Mr Rohit Dhingra ,
Ms Madhumita Ray AND Ms Arpita Paul from 28th May,2018 till 1st June, 2018.
On 28/05/18 the group departed from the school at 9.15 pm, stopped at Murthal for light
refreshments, and finally reached at Mashobra Camp on 29/05/18 at 8.00 am. After breakfast the
students and teachers went for the adventures: Rappelling and flying fox. The students enjoyed
those activities and returned for lunch. Some of the students who could not do Rappelling and
flying fox, went for the same and the remaining played the cricket. After Evening snacks they had
Bonfire and DJ followed by dinner.
The next day the students after breakfast went for the adventures activities: Rope obstacles,
commando nets, Burma Bridge, Tarzan fall, double trouble. In the evening some of them went for
night trekking and came back had Bonfire and DJ followed by dinner.
On the 31st morning after checking out and the group proceeded to Mall road Shimla. After
shopping and lunch at Dommino’s the team visited Lakkar Bazar, Church and boarded the bus for
school. The group stopped for dinner at Pinjore and came back school at 6.00 am, 1/06/18. The
overall trip was very enjoyable and made the trip successful.
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TRIP TO MOTHER DAIRY
102 students from Classes IX B, C and D along with their Class Teachers and Biology teacher Ms.
Kiran Sibal visited the Mother Dairy plant at Patparganj, New Delhi on 17th May, 2018. The
children were addressed by an officer who shared details about the products which are processed
and marketed by Mother Dairy Fruits and Vegetables Private Limited.
The students were shown around the plant which consisted of automated machines for
standardisation, clarification, homogenisation, fortification and pasteurisation. The students were
taken to the next complex where they saw huge silos with a capacity of I lakh litres of milk per silo.
They were also shown the laboratory where tests for common adulterants of milk- caustic soda
and urea are carried out. This was followed by a short movie based on the history, functioning of
the machines in the plant, testing and maintenance of the cold chain. The importance of milk as a
complete meal (lacking only in Iron and Vitamin C) was also discussed.
The children were treated to unlimited glasses of chilled Vanilla milk and large scoops of chocolate
ice-cream. The trip to the plant was indeed a very satisfying and enriching experience for the
children.
Ice-cream treat Enjoying the milk
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COMPETITIONS AND ACTIVITIES
INTRA SCHOOL COMPETITIONS
WINNERS OF INTRA SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND COMPETITIONS (May, 2018)
Date Venue Name of the competition
Category Name of the student
Class Position
1st May-5th May 2018
General Science lab
Book week Book Review
Jyotika Tomar
X- E I position
Amrita Bhehra
X- D II position
Saanvi Chopra
X-E III position
Auditorium Quiz (Panorama)
Aayush Bermola
XI-E I position
Debendra Sanyal
XII-E I position
Arpita Saxena
XI-A II position
Chirag Chaitanya
XII-A II position
Govind Chhugani
XI-B III position
Sarthak Nanda
XII-B III position
Auditorium Hindi Kavi Sammelan
Arooja Tyagi
IX-B I position
Shivani Kumari
IX- C II position
Shagata Chanda
IX- B III position
Art Room Poster Making
Diksha IX-D I position
Sudipta IX-C II position
Maheer Kaur
IX-E III position
General Science lab
Sanskrit Shloka Recitation
Anushka Choudhary
VIII-E I position
Punya Sethi VIII-E I position
Ishan Singh VIII-E I position
Arjun Sammi
VIII-E I position
Jeshika Aggarwal
VIII-E I position
Kriti Sharma VIII-E I position
Kanishk Tanwar
VIII-E I position
Tanisha Datta
VIII-E I position
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Avyaa Jayakumar
VIII-C II position
Chahat Mittal
VIII-C II position
Jayani Srivastava
VIII-C II position
Aarav Kashyap
VIII-C II position
Shivang Agarwal
VIII-C II position
Preeeti Kumari
VIII-C II position
Rajshree Dutta
VIII-C II position
Neel Wali VIII-C II position
Parashree Gupta
VIII-C II position
Angel Sharma
VIII-C II position
Aaditya Bansal
VIII-C III position
Aditya Thakur
VIII-C III position
Fairy Gupta VIII-C III position
Pratyush Chauhan
VIII-C III position
Daksh Pathak
VIII-C III position
Snigdha Jain
VIII-C III position
Vedica Fogar
VIII-C III position
Yatee Sharma
VIII-C III position
Stilted Area
French Song
Yashvee Khokar
VIII-B I position
Tiya Vinay VIII-B I position
Divyanshi Bhatt
VIII-B I position
Ishi Pandey VIII-B I position
Aanya Jain VIII-A II position
Navya Chandra
VIII-A II position
Radhika Sisodia
VIII-B II position
Aditi Hundoo
VIII-B II position
Nikita Shakya
VIII-A III position
Kanak Gupta
VIII-A III position
Manvi Jalan VIII-A III position
Vidushi VIII-A III position
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Srivastava
Stilted Area
German Song & Dance
Parisha Mudgal
VIII-D I position
Zoya Ali Khan
VIII-D I position
Jaanvi Khanchandani
VIII-D I position
Dhruv Sharma
VIII-D I position
Bhavini Upadhyay
VIII-D I position
Rishita Chandola
VIII-D I position
Shruti Sharma
VIII-D I position
Rhea Verma
VIII-D II position
Manav Sharma
VIII-D II position
Kanishk Choudhary
VIII-D II position
Anjali Chauhan
VIII-D II position
Harshil Chawla
VIII-D II position
Ridhima Fulara
VIII-D II position
Class-rooms
Script Writing
Divya Gupta VII-B I position
Jiya Wadhwa
VII-B I position
Ipshita Awadhiya
VII-B I position
Kamiya Jain VII-B I position
Jarul Aggarwal
VII-B I position
Bhavya Sharma
VII-B I position
Dipanshi Semalty
VII-B I position
Harsh Walia VII-B I position
Devansh Chauhan
VII-B I position
Bhumi Bhati VII-D II position
Devansh Bajpai
VII-D II position
Deepansh Malhan
VII-D II position
Eshaan Sinha
VII-D II position
Harshita VII-D II position
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Singhal
Kritika Gupta
VII-D II position
Ilika Chowdhury
VII-D II position
Radhika Awana
VII-C III position
Rishika Khare
VII-C III position
Ranjeet Kaur
VII-C III position
Nikita Bhati VII-C III position
Priyanshu Sharma
VII-C III position
Pranit Arya VII-C III position
Md.Mahdi Ansari
VII-C III position
Stilted Area
Hindi Poetry Group Recitation
Manas Rajal
VI-E I position
Parisha Choudhary
VI-E I position
Parth Jeevan singh
VI-E I position
Priyanshi Bharti
VI-E I position
Rashesh Mukul
VI-E I position
Ria Wahi VI-E I position
Samrat Choudhary
VI-E I position
Sanskriti Sinha
VI-E I position
Shivanshi Pandey
VI-E I position
Shohini Roy VI-E I position
Tanya Jha VI-E I position
Shreesh Aggarwal
VI-E I position
Shriya purohit
VI-E I position
Yakshi Awana
VI-E I position
Rakshit Singh
VI-E I position
Radhika Swarnkar
VI-E I position
Adya Sharma
VI-A I position
Gauri Arora VI-A I position
Janvi Sharma
VI-A I position
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Devam Vats VI-A I position
Ayushi VI-A I position
Ankita Chanda
VI-A I position
Lakshita karakot
VI-A I position
Aditya Chauhan
VI-A I position
Ananaya Srivastava
VI-A I position
Diyuti Bhambay
VI-A I position
Dhruv Gupta
VI-A I position
Amritanshu Panda
VI-A I position
Arjoon Tyagi
VI-A I position
Adhya Sinha
VI-D II position
Adhya Pandey
VI-D II position
Abhishek Chauhan
VI-D II position
Aditya Kr. Saxena
VI-D II position
Akshat Garg
VI-D II position
Anushree VI-D II position
Arnav Choudhary
VI-D II position
Aryan Rai VI-D II position
Azmat Fatima
VI-D II position
Bhoomika Anand
VI-D II position
Harsh.K. Awana
VI-D II position
Ishan Sharma
VI-D II position
Jhalak Garg VI-D II position
Karan Singh VI-D II position
Khushi Choudhary
VI-D II position
Krish Awana
VI-D II position
Aaditya Raj Parashar
VI-E III position
Aashish Singh
VI-E III position
Abhigyan Jha
VI-E III position
Aeynav VI-E III position
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Vishwakarma
Anikesh Dubey
VI-E III position
Ankur Manocha
VI-E III position
Arushi Kumar
VI-E III position
Ayushi Prajapati
VI-E III position
Batul Husain
VI-E III position
Devyanshi Sharma
VI-E III position
Hargun Singh
VI-E III position
Jaikaran Singh
VI-E III position
Jessica Awana
VI-E III position
T.Lakshita VI-E III position
Vatsal agarwal
VI-E III position
Yuvika Goyal
VI-E III position
Abhichal Singh
VI-E III position
Kakul Vashistha
VI-E III position
Stilted Area
On The Spot Book Cover Design
Yashvee Khokhar
VIII-B I position
Kirti Sharma VIII-C II position
Saksham Verma
VIII-B III position
Date Venue Name of the Competition
Category Name of the students
Class Position
11th May,18
Auditorium Inter-House English Extempore Competition
Senior Chahat Bhanot
IX-C I position (Aravali)
Sarthak Arora
IX-D II position (Vindhya)
Vaidehi Krishnan
IX-E III position (Shivalik)
MONTHLY REPORT-MAY 2018
18
INTER SCHOOL COMPETITIONS
RESULTS OF INTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND COMPETITIONS (May, 2018)
5th May,18
D.P.S, R.K. Puram
ECHOES- Naad Ninaad 2018
Nrityabhinaya-Indian Classical Dance
Arushi Gupta
X - D Participated
Chhavi
Sirohi.
X - A Participated
Mahek
Rawat.
IX - A Participated
Manvi IX - E Participated
Date Venue Name Of The Competition
Category Name Of The Students
Class Position
3rd May,18
GD Goenka, East Delhi Branch
Shastrarth Quiz Chirag Chaitanya
XII-A Participated
Debendra Sanyal
XII-E Participated
Street Soul Jyotika Tomar X - E Participated
Shashwat Mehrotra
X- E Participated
Rishab Pandey
XII- A Participated
Paras Jain XII- A Participated
Spriha Ranjan XII- A Participated
Aditi Sharma XII- E Participated
Stockathon Harshpreet Singh
XII- A Participated
Karan Sahni XII- A Participated
Rural Pro Design
Mahima Agarwal
XII- A Participated
Akshita Mahajan
XII- A Participated
MONTHLY REPORT-MAY 2018
19
Sharma
Ria Gupta X - D Participated
Ishita Saran IX - E Participated
Aditi Malhotra
IX -A Participated
Swartarang - Indian Group Song
Jatin Sharma
XI- C Participated
Kshitij Vedi X- A Participated
Prabhakar Sandhu
XI- A Participated
Divya joshi X- Participated
Aayana Chanda
IX- E Participated
Shashwat Malhotra
X Participated
Aditya Arunachalam
X- B Participated
Govind Chhugani
XI- B Participated
Sway- Western Group Dance
Anushka Tripathi
IX - D Participated
Addhya Malhotra
IX - C Participated
Kaveri Jaiswal
IX -D Participated
Nikita Agarwal
XII - D Participated
Nishka Sharma
X - E Participated
Sanvi Chanduri
IX - C Participated
Saumya Bisht
XII- B Participated
4th May,18
Khaitan School,
Noida
Computer Fest- Unplugged
Virtual Canvas Gitansh Arora
XII- B II position
MONTHLY REPORT-MAY 2018
20
Chaitanya Sahu
IX- D II position
Symposium Arpit Monga XI-B III position
Purnachi Chadha
XII-D III position
Lotus Valley School
Battle of Words Hindi Debate Competition
Ishika Pndey IX- E Participated
Shivam Kala IX-E Participated
16th May, 2018
Cambridge School, Greater Noida
Inter School Event-Feel the Light
Beyond The Hubble
Purnachi Chadha
XII I position
Khushi Sharma
XII I position
Story Of Light Manheer
Kaur
IX II position
Ayaana Chanda
IX II position
Naina Chitravanshi
IX II position
Niyati Karol
IX II position
Vaidehi
Krishnan
IX II position
Gauri IX II position
Anushka IX II position
Aparna IX II position
Optical Phenomena/ Light Based Technology
Arjun Sammi VIII II position
Manveer
Singh
VIII II position
Let The Brush Speak
Meghashree X Participated
MONTHLY REPORT-MAY 2018
21
Sharma
Mehak
Sharma
X Participated
Be A Scientist Rithwik
Sriram
VII Participated
SPORTS
5th-6th May,18
Vidhya Bal Bhawan
School,
Vaundhara
Ghaziabad
Karate Championship/
Kumite
41 to 45 Pranay Nath IX - E Gold Medal
71 to 75 Tanishq Arora X - C Silver Medal
91 to 95 Aman Kumar X – D Silver Medal
56 to 60 Shiva Aggarwal IX - D Bronze Medal
Date Venue Name of the Competition
Category Name of the students
Class Position