The aim of education is the knowledge, not of facts, but of values Vatsalya Times A. Inter house debate competition was observed by the classes VIII to XII. Sanchi House and Ajanta house were the winner teams. B. School observed an activity by Nalanda House as well as Sanchi house on the topic Monsoon and World Population Day. C. Essay writing competition was held among the grade III to V. D. Grade X and XII results had brought laurels to the institutions. E. Orientation Programme taken by Principal Sir for the 11 th Class Students F. Four students are selected for the Block Chess Tournament Gungun Somani X A Nirzhar Mehta XI B, Anirudh Upadhyay XI A and Prisha Gupta VIII B. G. Toppers interview taken by the junior of Devanshi Tailor class XII A. H. Safety and Security Team has shown their concern for the safekeeping of the tiny tots as well the growing senior students by using Parent Smart Card System. I. Investiture ceremony observed by whole school about the student to take their responsibilities. J. Parent orientation was observed by the parents of grade X My Class Room Activities Doing the same things in class every day is boring for our students, and you re liable to fall asleep on the job, too. So I like to be creative with my plans. I always try different ways to teach one topic so that my students can take interest in it. I like to take live examples. As few days back I went in my class and I asked to my students who were teaching you earlier. They told me the name of that teacher and then I asked what was going on in that period and what is going in this period. So through this way they learned difference between in present continuous tense and past continuous tense. Students always enjoy this kind of activities in classroom. Mrs. Lata Shyamyani Sports News and Shining Stars State level selection Chess - Ms. Gungun Somani Carrom - Ms. Nirzar Mehta Swimming - Mast. Yash Patidar, Mast. Ayush Patidar, Mast. Piyush Sonrthi, Mast. NishIt Soni, Mast. Ritvik Kumar Table Tennis - Mast. Shon Jain, Mast. Tanishq Jain, Mast. NilanshDosi, Ms. Khushi Mandwariya Book Review of the Month In this insightful memoir, 30-year-old tennis star Sharapova details her life from her earliest memories to the present day. Her father, Yuri, whisked six-year-old Maria from Russia to Florida because of her tennis skills. What ensued for Maria was a life lived on tennis courts either playing in tournaments or toiling in academies partially funded by whatever work Yuri could find. Maria excelled quickly, though at the cost of a typical childhood. After winning Wimbledon at 17, she entered another isolated sphere, one of celebrity and its trappings. In short, she writes, winning fucks you up. She is similarly blunt when discussing how to lose and her rivalry with Serena Williams, whom Sharapova discovered bawling after Sharapova, beat her at Wimbledon in 2004. Sharapova s eloquent self-awareness provides a rare glimpse into the disorienting push and pull of a famous athlete s life. I know you want us to love this game us loving it makes it more fun to watch, she writes. But we don t love it. And we don t hate it. It just is, and always has been.
A beautiful Dance Presentation by Middle School Monsoon activity enacted by class V students.
Divyansha Dubey awarded Principal student of the month.
Visit to Civil Hospital
Parth Sisodiya as Doctor Rajat Chauhan as Sanju Tanishka Kothari as Advocate Sanvi Gupta as Meera MS. Aditi Patidar as Orphan Jay Longwani as common men Muskan Sharma as Doctor Akul, Divyaraj and Anubhav as Doctor and Patient.
Preet nain as Foreigner Rajesh and Jayesh Chahak Dhanotiya as foreigner Kritika Goyal as Plastic Swarna Soni as Kashmiri Girl Nandini Sawariya as Daya Ben Tanvi Sharma as School Girl Bhumi Richvra as Daya Ben Purna Dabar Aryaveer and Divyansh as Politician and Journalist.