Newsletter January - March 2012

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J ANUARY - MARCH 2012 VOLUME VII VISION OF MODERNITES I NSIDE THIS ISSUE : EDITORIAL 2 PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE 3 TODDLER’S TRENDS 4 THE RISING STARS 5 SENIORS SPEAK 6

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JANUARY - MARCH 2012 VOLUME VII

VISION OF MODERNITES

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

EDITORIAL 2

PRINCIPAL’S

MESSAGE 3

TODDLER’S

TRENDS 4

THE RISING

STARS 5

SENIORS

SPEAK 6

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VOLUME VII JANUARY - MARCH 2012

VISION OF MODERNITES

Every child deserves a good education — an

education that equips him/her with requisite skills

to lead a healthy life and prepares him/her for the

future challenges. Today, the world is becoming

highly competitive and shrinking with the

emergence of new technologies, almost everyday.

Therefore, we need our children to be confident

and intelligent young adults who can cope up with

day to day challenges effectively. Keeping this in

mind, we offer contemporary and futuristic

education to develop children into flexible, smart

individuals who can adapt to the changing needs

and stand up against the odds.

We believe every child is unique. He/she learns

and grows differently. Our caring and passionate

teachers pay individual attention to the child. In

the teaching-learning process they provide him/

her with basic knowledge and skills, and the child

is given ample opportunities to enhance and

apply that knowledge in hands-on learning

experience within and outside of the classroom.

Newsletter is a platform to try innovations in the

process of learning.

NEWSLETTER TEAM:

MS.SIMERDEEP KAUR

MS. KAVITA BHATIA

MS. NAINA NAGPAL

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VOLUME VII JANUARY - MARCH 2012

VISION OF MODERNITES

“No artist’s work is so high , so noble, so grand, so

enduring , so important for all time, as the making of

character”

The present brood is a reservoir of immaculate

potential waiting to see its dawn. We are living in a flux.

Putting up with the present scenario is nothing short of a

challenge since there are multitudes of options available.

The education imparted today should instill in children

tolerance, mutual respect, dignity of labour and virtues

that will help them to create their destiny.

Today in this changing era, values have an important role

to play as they define a person‟s character and shape

their life. A strong sense of values makes a person stand

out. A human without a values is dead morally and

spiritually. We as responsible people need to develop the

virtues of dedication, earnestness, simplicity ,

helpfulness, modesty, honesty and magnanimity. The

urge today is for the spiritual awakening of human mind.

If we fail to uproot the evil thoughts and not make a

conscious effort to promote these virtues, there will be

little hope left for purposeful life in future.

So as educators it is our moral responsibility to

inculcate the right values in our students which would

help them to become better and more cultured human

beings.

Alka Kapur

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As a part of

International School

Award the children

were acquainted

with the wild life of

Europe and Africa.

Tiger‟s birthday was

celebrated. The

room was decorated

as forest with

cutouts of animals,

handmade leaves

and trees etc. A big

decorated cake was

also made. Children

came in colourful

attires of different

animals and

beautiful face make

up. The young ones

were dressed up as

South African and

European animals.

TODDLER’S TRENDS

REPUBLIC DAY

nation, children of

Pre-Primary made

flags using ear buds

on 25 January

2012. They were

acquainted with the

significance of

colours in the flag

and to relevance of

Republic Day.

Class I: To inculcate the

feeling of patriot-

ism flag making

activity was held in

class I on 25 Janu-

ary 2012.The young

ones made the flag

with tri -colours

using origami

papers. The children

showed their earnest

efforts.

Pre school: S t u d e n t s o f

Pre-School made

tri-colour sash on

25 January 2012

on the eve of

Republic Day. It

helped to develop

their fine motor

s k i l l s a n d

enhanced their

knowledge on the

colours of the flag.

Pre primary: To salute the

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BRITISH COUNCIL PROJECT

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CLAY MODELLING

PRE PRIMARY (23.01.12)

NAME OF THE

STUDENT

CLASS

TANISH A

HARSHIT A

TRISHA GHAI C

JIYA C

IVYA C

VISHANT D

SANNIDHI D

KAHANI VACHAN

PRATIYOGITA

CLASS I (23.02.12)

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE

ARNAV AGGARWAL A

NEMAT NAGPAL B

ARPITA CHHABRA C

ANUBHUTI GUPTA D

MANIKA GARG E

ROLE PLAY CLASS III (24. 02 12)

CATEGORY NAME OF THE

STUDENT CLASS

MOST CONFIDENT CHILD

SHASHWAT RATH III C

BEST CONTENT PARTH GUPTA III A

BEST

PRESENTATION RYANA SINGH III D

CONSOLATION DEEPANSHI

GUSIDDAK SINGH III F

NOTABLE EVENTS

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ROLE PLAY CLASS II (24. 02 12)

CATEGORY NAME OF THE

STUDENT

CLASS

MOST CONFIDENT CHILD

SOUMYA SHARMA II A

BEST CONTENT KINJAL BANSAL II B

BEST

PRESENTATION

PREAL CHAUHAN II E

CONSOLATION KASHISH ARORA II D

HELPERS’ DAY

PRE PRIMARY (24.02.12)

DEVYANSHI BANSAL

B

IVYA RATHORE C

SHAURYA WALIA A

TANISHTHAA A

DAKSH D

NOTABLE EVENTS

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The school hosted its

mesmerizing annual day

“RUHANIYAT” on

9 February 2012.The

occasion was graced by the

benign presence of the

Hon‟ble Chief guest

Sh. Arvinder Singh Lovely,

(Education and Transport

Minister, Govt. of Delhi).

Prof.Rajni Abbi, (Hon‟ble

Mayor of Delhi) presided

over the function. Other

dignitaries present on the

occasion were Sh. Mangat

Ram Singhal, (Chairman,

Delhi Rural Develop-

ment), Sh.Ravinder Nath

Bansal ,(MLA, Shalimar

Bagh), Padamshree

Mahabali Satpal,

(Dronocharya Awardee,

Additional DE,Sports),

Mrs. Vineeta Shankar

(Education officer, Delhi

9), Dr. Jitender Nagpal

(Psychiatrist and

Programme Director,

Expressions India),

Sh. Subhash Arya (leader

of the House), Mrs. Neena

Kumari (DDE District

NW-A), Mr. Len Curran

(Vice President,Renault

India Pvt. Ltd). The

chairman of the school,

Mr. K.L.Sobti and the

Director of the school

Mr. Ajay Kapur and

Principals of the various

renowned schools were also

present on the occasion.

The programme

commenced with the

ceremonial lighting of the

lamp. The splendid evening

comprised of a variety of

breathtaking performances.

„An Invocation – Sabka

Malik Ek‟ - depicting the

message to attain self

realization and the Supreme

love of Almighty enthralled

the audience. „Whistling

Woods- The Jungle fever‟ -

a heart rending

performance by the tiny tots

transported the audience to

the enchanting world of

animals. „The Ballet –

„Priyandarshi‟ Charkravarti

Samrat Ashok„- received an

overwhelming applause for

depicting the incidents of

Ashoka‟s life from being a

King to leading a virtuous

life. The highlight of the

show,„Krishna- A

mythological Delight‟

brought alive the different

phases of Krishna‟s life by

a myriad of art forms.The

Principal Mrs. Alka Kapur

through the Annual Report

apprised the audience

about the school‟s rich

infrastructure and the

achievements of the

students in both Scholastic

and Non-Scholastic areas.

A virtual profile of the

school was also launched

on the occasion by the

chief guest. The prize

distribution ceremony

recognized the talents of

young and gifted

modernites for their

achievements. The day

ended on a joyful note

with lots of laughter,

smiles and praises

shooting through the sky

with everyone taking with

them memories of this nice

evening.

ANNUAL DAY 2012—RUHANIYAT

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Orientation programme

for the parents of newly

admitted nursery students

was organized on

25 March 2012 in the

school campus. The aim

of the programme was to

make parents familiar

about their child‟s growth

in the school. The

programme began with the

warm welcome of the

guest of honour,

Dr. Aruna Broota. Madam

Principal inaugurated

the event by lighting of the

lamp, after which a small

skit on “Red Riding

Hood” was presented

which was followed by

the vibrant dance show. .

The Principal in her

speech emphasized that the

school provides the best

environment and

exposure to children in

Academics, Curricular

Activities and Sports.

The entire programme

ended on a positive note.

Parents were

familiarized with

resources, policies and

procedures of the school.

ORIENTATION DAY 2012

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The farewell ceremony of the outgoing class XII was held

on 16 February 2012. A Hawan was performed to bless the

students. The Principal gave an inspiring speech and

wished them luck and blessed them for all their future

endeavours.

“ Goodbyes are not forever and I‟ll meet again

Goodbyes are not the end,

They simply mean we‟ll miss you

Until we meet again “

HAWAN CEREMONY TO BID FAREWELL TO CLASS XII

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REPUBLIC DAY was celebrated

with traditional fervor in our

school on 25th January 2012. Our

Principal Madam after hoisting

the tricolour stressed the

inculcation of true patriotic

feelings amongst children and

urged modernites to be truthful

and devoted to the cause of

national integration. Patriotic

song was sung by the students of

VIII and IX.

REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS

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SPORTS DAY

We at MPS believe in all round development

of our children. Sports are the lifeline of the

success of any academic institution. Run and

Win (sports day) was organised for classes

Pre primary and Class I, on 16 February

2012 (Thursday). Some interesting races like

hoopla, jalebi, carrot and chocos race kept

the nerves raised of the audience. The whole

aura was energetic and filled with fun and

excitement.