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CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL, NOIDA
MONTHLY REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 2018
SCHOOL EVENTS
ROBOTICS CLASSES FOR VI TO VIII
On 3rd November, 2018, Robotics classes commenced with the inauguration by Dr. Kalyani Roy,
Secretary SAE, in the ATL Lab of Cambridge School, Noida. Dr. Roy gave away kits to thirteen
students who had enrolled for the classes. Ms. Mehak, the Robotics Trainer felicitated Dr. Roy
with a memento, in the presence of members of the Managing Committee. Dr. Roy appreciated
the students for their enthusiasm their parents for encouraging their wards to join Robotics which
is the future of the century.
The second session was conducted on 16th November, 2018 where the students made horizontal
soccer robots and learned about the concepts of friction, speed and acceleration.
The third session was conducted on 17th November, 2018 on the day of PTM when students made
vertical robots and bulldozer robot. They learned to use various components of their kit and their
applications in various ways. These classes will continue as per the schedule till February 2019.
Inauguration of Robotics Centre
CHILDREN’S DAY As part of Children's Day celebration on 14th November, 2018, various activities were conducted to
mark the occasion. A painting competition on the topic Childhood was conducted for Class VI;
Poster Making and Slogan Writing competition on the topic Children and the World for Class IX
and Newspaper Designing competition on World of my Dreams was conducted for Class X. Class
XI participated in a Tug of war and flat race. Educational trips were organised for Classes VI, VIII
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and XII. Students were gifted with Reynolds ball point pens sponsored by The Hindustan Times.
The prizes for the various events were sponsored by The Times of India. The day ended with a
special assembly conducted by teachers followed by prize distribution for the various events.
Children at play
INTERACT CLUB
On 16th November, 2018 a group of students of Class IX who are members of the Interact Club,
Cambridge School, Noida visited Indira Market, located close to the school and distributed paper
bags made by them to the street vendors. This was an attempt made by students to create
awareness among the vendors to use eco-friendly options and to discontinue the use of plastic
bags.
SPIC MACAY
Cambridge School, Noida under the aegis of SPICMACAY, hosted a repertoire of Indian Classical
Vocal Music by the renowned vocalist Ms. Sunada Sharma on 19th November, 2018 in the Roma
Deb Auditorium. Ms Sharma was accompanied by Pundit Vinod Lele on the Tabla and Ustad
Zamir Khan on the Harmonium. The programme commenced with the auspicious lighting of the
lamp by Ms. Sunanda Sharma and her accompanying artistes, along with Principal, Ms. Dipannita
Mondal and members of the Management Committee. It was attended by staff and students of
Cambridge School, Noida and sister schools.
Ms. Sunanda Sharma whose forte lies in Khayal, Tappa, Thumri, Dadra Chaiti brought to the fore
the depth and beauty of her renditions through her mellifluous voice. Her unique style of being
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able to connect and build a rapport with the audience made the session a grand success. This
was followed by an interactive session with the students.
The event was graced by Dr Kalyani Roy, Secretary SAE, Col Dev Dutt Choudhury, Chairman
ERC, Principal, Ms. Dipannita Mondal and distinguished Members of the Management Committee.
Musical Rhapsody
CULTURAL INTER-SCHOOL FESTIVAL: IMAGE
Cambridge School, Noida organised IMAGE- a two day festival of Inter-School Competitions in
Literary, Art and Cultural activities on the theme ‘The Quest : Anveshan’
Students from nearly 30 prestigious schools of Noida and NCR participated in the two day
extravaganza on 28th and 29th November, 2018. IMAGE, the annual festival of Cambridge School,
Noida is being held with great zeal and gusto for the last twenty nine years where a plethora of
activities are held over two days.
This year the occasion was graced by the renowned vocalist Pundit Deepak Chatterjee Rasikrang
as the Chief Guest on 28th November, 2018, and the eminent Kathak danseuse, Smt. Uma
Sharma, Padma Bhushan on 29th November, 2018. Various competitions such as Battle of Wits,
Laya Samvaad, Swar Saadhna, Raga Mala, Dark Room, The Fountainhead: Creative Writing in
Hindi and English, Soch: On the spot Music Composition, Sangam: A competition of Music and
Dance, Radio Buzz, Digital Symposia, French Song, Newspaper Supplement Designing, Nukkad
Natak, Indiqa: India Quiz, Think Tank, Futuristic Architecture were conducted over two days. Each
competition was adjudged by a panel of eminent judges. Somerville School, Noida was declared
the overall winner of the A. C. Deb Memorial rolling trophy for their enthusiastic and commendable
performance.
Dr. Kalyani Roy, Secretary, Society for the Advancement of Education and other School
Management Committee members graced the occasion.
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Glimpses of IMAGE 2018
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WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS FOR STUDENTS
THEATRE IN EDUCATION: BUSINESS STUDIES
Theatre in Education on the topic Small Business was conducted by the students of class XI A
and B (Commerce sections) on 13thNovember, 2018 in the Roma Deb auditorium at Cambridge
School, Noida. Principal Ms. Dipannita Mondal, Col Choudhury, Ms. Nalin Anju and Ms. Nandita
Sinha Roy witnessed the same. The efforts of the students were appreciated by one and all.
It was not only academically enriching but it also helped the students in the development of
creativity, team work, confidence building and communication skills.
Doing small business
PRESENTATION ON SWOT ANALYSIS Presentation on SWOT Analysis was hosted by the Commerce department of Cambridge
Srinivaspuri on 16thNovember, 2018 which was attended by three students of Class XI of
Cambridge School, Noida along with Ms. Preeti Sharma. The presentation revolved around case
studies on Bakey's, Sabyasachi and Amul wherein Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and
Threats were discussed in individual case studies.
The session was quite engrossing and enriching and helped the students in better understanding
of the concept.
Session in Progress
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CALLIGRAPHY WORKSHOP
To celebrate World Heritage Week (19th - 25th November, 2018) Calligraphy Workshop
organized by INTACH on 30thNovember, 2018 at INTACH, 71, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi. Three
students of Class IX accompanied by Ms. Jaya Pathak attended the Workshop which focused on
Delhi’s culture and rich performing art forms. Students learned the art of calligraphy in Urdu and
English.
Learning the art of Calligraphy
NATIONALISM: THE PAST AND PRESENT IN INDIA
On 15thNovember, 2018 Md. Jamal Ashraf from Department of Social Science spoke on the topic
Nationalism: The Past and Present in India. The seminar was divided into three parts for the
purpose of clear understanding of the topic. The first part dealt with theoretical aspects focusing
on liberal and conservative theories of nationalism. The second part highlighted the economic
nationalism of India which had brought together the diverse groups of people on the same platform
against the British government while the third dealt with the Hindutva Nationalism. The seminar
was attended by Colonel Choudhury from ERC, Vice Principal, Ms. Nandita Sinha Roy, teachers
and students of Class XI and XII from section E of Cambridge School, Noida. A lot of queries were
answered to make the audience understand the contradiction between Liberal and Conservative
Nationalism.
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CAPACITY BUILDING FOR TEACHERS
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME TO BERLIN
Ms. Mitali Sengupta, German Language Teacher of Cambridge School, Noida attended a
Scholarship Programme at Berlin, Germany, under the aegis of Max Mueller Bhavan, New Delhi
from 28th October, 2018 to 25thNovember, 2018. The scholarship programme was sponsored by
the Goethe Institute, New Delhi to enrich and enhance the language base of a German language
teacher. During the programme details about many changes incorporated in grammar and
activities to facilitate the teaching learning process were discussed.
During this trip, cultural tours were organised to various monuments and museums to get an
insight about the history of Berlin and also to have a better understanding of the traditions and
culture of the country.
REMODELLED ASSESSMENT STRUCTURE
A One Day Capacity Building Programme on Remodelled Assessment Structure for Classes IX
and X was organized by CBSE Centre of Excellence at The Indian School, New Delhi on 15 th
November, 2018. It was an informative session made interesting by engaging teachers in various
activities related to the Assessment Structure to be followed in Classes IX and X and subsequently
percolated down to Classes VI - VIII.
Incidentally the Restructured Assessment Model is already being followed in the school in letter
and spirit. The Resource Persons emphasised that the periodicals that are conducted in the
school should be cumulative in nature as far as the syllabus is concerned. They emphatically said
that the
First Pre- Board should cover only 75% of the syllabus.
The Second Pre- Board 100% of the syllabus.
The best of two of 4/5 exams that are conducted should be considered for internal
assessment which carries 10 marks.
Rubrics to be maintained for notebooks.
It was attended by Ms. Mamta Rishi, HOD Chemistry and Ms. Kakolee Sengupta TGT English
from Cambridge School, Noida.
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NIE WORKSHOP: ROLE OF EDUCATORS IN MODERN ERA
A workshop on Role of Educators in Modern Era was organised by Times NIE group on 19th
November, 2018 at the Kidzania Entertainment City, Noida. Ms. Jyoti Joshi and Ms. Bindu
Muralidharan of Cambridge School, Noida attended the workshop.
The Knowledge Meet was addressed by a panel of eminent personalities who discussed the role
of educators in shaping the personality of a student in the modern era.
The discussion emphasised on value based education which plays an important role in building a
better society. The programme also included quiz, hair styling, Nestle cookery show, Fashion
show and Dance.
TRIPS AND EXCURSIONS
HISTORICAL WALK OF CHANDNI CHOWK
On 3rd November, 2018, Cambridge School, Noida in collaboration with ITIHAAS organized an
educational trip to places of worship in Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, for the students of Class X.
The first stop was at Chandni Chowk, one of the busiest markets of the world where one can find
practically everything under the sun.
The students visited the Jama Masjid an impressive structure made primarily of red sandstone and
white marble. Ms. Smita Vats, the Founder Director of ITIHAAS, briefed the students about the
history of Shah Jahan’s reign, the history of Old Delhi or Shahjahanabad, the mosque and its
architecture. Visit to the Jain Svetambar Temple in Kinari Bazar was mesmerising. The ITIHAAS
team told the students about how the principles of architecture were similar to what they had seen
in Jama Masjid, even though they were constructed by and for the people of different faiths. The
students also visited the adjacent Naughara (nine houses) neighbourhood.
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The students also visited Sis Ganj Gurudwara, which is one of the nine historical Gurdwaras in
Delhi. After paying respects to the holy book in the Gurudwara, the group headed to the ‘langar’
hall, to have lunch, following the Sikh tradition of community meals.
It was a great learning experience for the students who saw the coexistence of different faiths in
the same vicinity.
EDUCATIONAL TRIP TO RED FORT
An Educational Trip to Red Fort was organised by ITIHAAS (Indian Traditions and Heritage
Society) on Children’s Day, 14thNovember, 2018 for 170 students of all sections of Class VII
accompanied by their respective Class Teachers. The students were taken on a tour of the fort
guided by Shivani and Indira Ganesh of ITIHAAS, along with their team. They explained the
historical and architectural significance of the fort in great detail and shared many interesting facts
with the students. It was an enjoyable experience and the students learnt about the heritage and
culture as they walked around the iconic monument.
History explored and explained
TRIP TO KASHMIRI GATE AND ELECTION MUSEUM
A trip to Kashmiri Gate and Election Museum was organized by ITIHAS GROUP on
14th November, 2018. A total of 175 students of Class VIII visited the place along with the teachers
Ms. Kamaljit Sandhu, Ms. Seema, Mr. Zubair, Mr. Angad, and Ms. Richa Sharma The trip
enlightened the students about the history of the Revolt of 1857 and the role of Kashmiri Gate.
The students were given the opportunity to learn about the process of elections at the Election
Museum. A quiz was also conducted at the venue for engaging the students.
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Past and Present
VISIT TO DR. B R AMBEDKAR CENTRE FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH
A visit was organized on 15th November, 2018 to the ACBR laboratory, North Campus, Delhi
University for twelve Biology students of Class XII D along with Ms. Susmita Dey (PGT Biology).
Students had hands on experience of many Biotechnological experiments such as Gel
Electrophoresis, PCR and ELISA. They were also shown Florescent Microscope and centrifuge
machine. It was a wonderful and highly enriching experience for the students. Some of the
students were immensely motivated to see the research work done in the laboratory with the help
of various techniques, processes and devices.
Prof K. Natarajan explaining the basics of ELISA Isolation of DNA
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COMPETITIONS AND ACTIVITIES
INTER SCHOOL COMPETITIONS
WINNERS OF INTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND COMPETITIONS (November, 2018)
Date Venue Name of the competition
Name of the students Class Position
2nd -4th November
St Columbas, New Delhi
MUN Bilal Mahmood XI-E Best Delegate
Soumil Mittal XII-E High
Commendation
Gunisha Sharma IX-C Special
Mention
Megha Bhartiya XI-D Best Reporter
1st November 2018
Cambridge School, Indirapuram
Western Dance
Nishka Sharma X- E I Position
Kaveri Jaiswal IX-D I Position
Anushka Chaudhary IX-E I Position
Saumya kumar VIII-C I Position
Parnika Kumari VII-D I Position
GauriSoni VII-E I Position
Saanvi Srivastava VII-E I Position
Adhya Malhotra IX-A I Position
1st November 2018
Cambridge School, Indirapuram
Solo classical Aradhya Paul VII-A II Position
Chavi Sirohi X-A II Position
Remembering Tagore
Aalap Jha VII-C II Position
Angel Sharma VIII-C II Position
Arushi Goel VII-C II Position
Rupsha Batabyal VII-D II Position
Tuliya Sharma VI-C II Position
Punya Sethi VIII-E II Position
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Arjun Sammi VIII-E II Position
Ishan Singh VIII-E II Position
Ishika Bhargava VIII-E II Position
Rajshree Dutta VIII-C II Position
Avyaa Jaya Kumar VIII-C II Position
Dipanshi Semalty VII-B II Position
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Somerville School, Greater Noida
Bhajan Competition
Kshitij Vedi X-A II Position
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Somerville Noida, Greater Noida
Bhajan competition
Kshitij Vedi VI III Position
Sur Sangam Folk Song
Tuliya Sharma VII III Position
Arushi Goel VII-C III Position
Aalap Jha VII-C III Position
Rupsha Batabyal VII-D III Position
Angel Sharma VIII-C III Position
Rajshree Dutta VIII-C III Position
Tejaswini Wali VIII III Position
Punya Sethi VIII III Position
Ishan Singh VIII III Position
PreetiKumari III Position
Avyaa Jaya Kumar III Position
16th November, 2018
Somerville Noida, Greater Noida
Clay modelling Rajnandini IX-A II Position
Western Music Jatin Sharma XI-D III Position
Duet Vocal Prabhsimar Siddhu XI-A II Position
Archisha Rai XI-E II Position
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Group Song Archisha Rai XI-E II Position
Jatin Sharma XI-D II Position
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Cambridge School, Greater Noida
Psycho Fest Purnachi Chadha XII-D I Position
Anoushka Azad XII-D I Position
Group Discussion
Kashish Jain XII-D I Position
Rashika Singh XII-D I Position
Mysteries of Mind
Chirag Chowdhury XII-D II Position
Sauravi Aggarwal XII-D II Position
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Somerville Noida, Greater
Face Painting Jarul Agarwal VII-B III Position
Anoushka Rawat VII-B III Position
D.P.S, R.K Puram
Lyrical Canvas Shradha XII-C II Position
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Cambridge School, Srinivaspuri
Group Discussion
Ankit Sen XII-E III Position
28th & 29th
November
2018
Cambridge
School
Noida
IMAGE -
The Quest:
Anweshan
Sanskrit
Lekhan and
Gyan
Adya Sharma VI-A II Position
Ayush Jha VII-A II Position
Arushi Pundir VII-A II Position
Saloni Pundir VII-A II Position
Ishita Rawat VII-A II Position
Satvikki Panday VII-A II Position
Nischal Pachauri VII-A II Position
Harshita Singhal VII-D II Position
Parshvi Sachan VII-D II Position
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Aavya Jaya Kumar VIII-C II Position
Laya Samvad
(Taal vadya
vadan)
Avya Jaya Kumar VIII-C III Position
Jatin Sharma XI-C III Position
Govind Chhugani XI-A III Position
Aradhya Chakrabarti IX-E III Position
Soch (Spot
Competition)
Jatin Sharma XI-C II Position
Kshitij Vedi X-A II Position
Prabhsimran Sandhu XI-A II Position
Archisha Rai XI-E II Position
Titlee Sen XI-E II Position
Sanskar Singh IX-A II Position
Arpita Monga XI-A II Position
Prajwal Arora XI-E II Position
Mehak Sharma X-A II Position
Sangam- A
classical msic
and dance
competition
Jatin Sharma XI-C II Position
Govind Chugani XI-A II Position
Kshitij Vedi X-A II Position
Prabhsimran Sandhu XI-A II Position
Arpit Monga XI-A II Position
Mahek Rawat IX-A II Position
Manvi Sharma IX-C II Position
Ishita Saran IX-C II Position
Aparna Chowdhury IX-E II Position
Arooja Tyagi IX-E II Position
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Priyanshu Singh XI-E II Position
French Song Nikita Shakya VIII-A II Position
Kanak Gupta VIII-A II Position
Aanya Jain VIII-A II Position
Yashvee Khokar VIII-A II Position
Divyanshi Bhatt VIII-B II Position
Tiya Vinay VIII-B II Position
Naina Chitravanshi IX-E II Position
Anushka Chaudhary IX-E II Position
Sanskar singh IX-A II Position
Aditi Hundoo VIII-B II Position
Vidushi Shrivastava VIII-A II Position
Futuristic
Architecture –
Mathematics
model making
Garv Kakkar IX-E II Position
Gauri Gupta IX-E II Position
Anshu Gupta IX-E II Position
Ragama-
(Senior Art
Competition)
Indian
Renaissance
Manheer Kaur IX-E III Position
European
Expressionism
(Group C)
Janhavi Gupta XII-E II Position
Rishita .K. Shah XI-E II Position
Priyanshu Singh XI-E II Position
European
Expressionism
(Group D)
Shraddha Rajlok XII-C III Position
Hindi Poetry
Writing
Yashvi Kochar VIII-B II Position
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Legal Studies
Symposium
Ambika Sharma XI-E III Position
Ryan Dev Sen XI-E III Position
Bilal Mahmood XI-E III Position
Dark Room Purnachi Chaddha XII-D I Position
Aryan Ahuja IX-B I Position
Prepared by : Ms. Kakolee Sengupta Checked by: Ms. Nandita Sinha Roy
(TGT, English) (Vice Principal, Academics)
Ms. Dipannita Mondal
(PRINCIPAL)