The School Weekly - 25th April 2016


WEATHER
Day by day weather is becoming increasingly hot. Temperature has increased by 2°C. The sun is shining bright all through the day. It has become difficult to go out during the afternoons. Students prefer to play indoor games due to the hot weather. Highest temperature recorded was at 41°C and lowest at 27°C. Humidity has dropped to 13% and the wind blew at 14km/hr. Sandstorm is frequent. Seeing the hot weather, school timings have been changed to 7.30AM to 12.30 PM from Monday.
SKILL
Importance of Sports in Student’s life
Games and Sports are an integral part of a student’s life. A student should study hard to be successful in competitive examinations. But, he should also play games and sports to enjoy the health and vigor of life. Along with bookish learning, a student should spend his time on games and sports. There are many people who give importance only to bookish knowledge. Indeed, there is often no provision for games at all.
Nowadays education of boys and girls is no longer confined to the lecture-theatres alone. Monotony of lectures has been very much minimized by out-door work and participation in games and sports and various athletic feats, which generate healthy competitive spirit and interest in life among students.
There are many benefits of games and sports in education. Outdoor games such as football, cricket, badminton, tennis, etc. have many benefits. The participation in any one of them is not a fruitless or frivolous pursuit. They may not ensure any immediate gain. They may tell upon the health for the time being and may also affect education temporarily. But the outdoor games gradually build up a healthy body and make the mind energetic.
We are very lucky that our school gives importance to both Academics and Sports. Our School has also tied up with Sportify to provide us more Sports facilities. We have a regular Sports Lesson and Sports on Activity Day. Sport Activities and Tournaments are organized now and then. I love Sports and I participate in many activities in School.- Suryaveer Singh/ X/ DH
MATHS QUOTES BY FAMOUS MATHEMATICIAN
Math is one of the subject we all study from primary to end of our life .Math was invented very long ago ,though today it is hated by most of the people but its contribution to the human life is wonderful and noticeable. Math is such a wonderful thing that it had not only allowed us to calculate the distance of planet and stars but had also allowed the creature human to travel through to space. Math is part of everybody’s life. Here are some of the quotes given by famous mathematicians.
"There is no permanent place in the world for ugly mathematics……..It may be hard to define mathematical beauty but that is just as true of beauty of any kind, we may not know quite what we mean by a beautiful poem, but that does not prevent us from recognizing one when we read it."-G.H.HARDY
"Mathematics, in general, is fundamentally the science of self-evident things "-FELIX KLEIN
"The essence of mathematics lies in its freedom."-CANTOR.
POLLUTION- A MAJOR PROBLEM
Our environment is contaminated by many ways and by much pollution. Water, an important resource, it is vital for human survival. A basic input for agriculture is used as a cooling agent in industries and it is contaminated by many ways like when people wash their clothes at river, by industrial wastage and air is also important for living, day by day population is increasing as the demand for vehicles is increasing and by extra use of vehicles result in contamination of air and noise pollution and many harmful gases were released, these harmful gases mixed in atmosphere and form clouds result in acid rain and when that flows and mixed with river then the life of aquatic animal becomes difficult so, for shorter distance we have to use cycle to make our environment free of pollution. Due to acid rain, the colour of monument becomes yellowish and by that less tourist come to visit our country and our country India is known as a tourist paradise. -Kreena Rao/ VIII/ DH
SPORT

Monday, 18th April: Special Assembly was held on occasion of World’s Hemophilia day. Mr.Tarun Mishra gave an Assembly talk and made the students aware about it by telling about what is hemophilia and why is this day celebrated. Sports Week has started. Mr.Surendra Singh/ HOD Sports spoke on Physical Fitness and its requirement in our daily life.
Bhumika Nagar/X/ RH:  Spoke on the Importance of Sports and Games in our life
Wednesday, 20th April: Continuing the sports week Nikhil Soni /XI/TH spoke on Necessity of Heath and Sports.
Ajaypal Meena / IX/RH: Spoke on Sports the great unity.
Thursday, 21st April: Kinjal Rao /IX/DH: Gave a talk on Value and Importance of Sports.
Diksha Choudhary /VIII/GH: Gave a talk on Benefits of Sports.
Friday, 22nd April: Blessy Maria/XII/DH: Spoke on Leadership through Physical Education.
Yash Soni /XII/ TH: Spoke on Concept of Sports Training.
STUDY
Monday, 18th April-Tuesday, 19th April: Mr. Byju Joseph/ AD and Mr. Ajay Vijaywargi/ AD attended a two days CBSE Workshop at DPS, Jodhpur. They shared their experience and learning with staff during PDP session.
Thursday, 21st April: Intra Class Anuchhed Lekhan Competition was organized for Primary Section. Students work was appreciable and they performed beautifully.
Friday, 22nd April: On occasion of World Earth Day a special assembly was held. Mrs. Prerna Rathod spoke about why this day is celebrated. Students were given message to save earth and stop pollution. School started its first step by saving electricity. They switched off their electrical devices and sat in this heat without fans for three hours.
Saturday, 23rd April: School observed an Activity Day. In the first hour students had their Society and Club meeting. After that the classes attended Art & Craft, Music and Sports Classes. Primary Section students had Paper Bag Activity during Art & Craft Classes. They made beautiful bags out of old newspapers. They enjoyed a lot.  
School welcomes Mr. Rakesh Kumar and Mr. Partha Guin as our new Art & Craft teacher. School wishes them a rewarding time with us!

The School Weekly - 18th April 2016



Congratulations! 

The FabIndia School was mentioned in Microsoft Worldwide's Showcase School Insights magazine: www.microsoftshowcaseschool.com

WEATHER
Weather in Bali is becoming increasingly hot. The sun is shining bright all throughout the daytime. It has become difficult to go out during the afternoons. Students prefer to play indoor games due to the hot weather. Highest temperature recorded was at 39°C and lowest at 25°C. Humidity was at 19% and the wind blew at 13km/hr.
SERVICE
IMPORTANCE OF SOLAR ARRAY IN SCHOOL
Solar Array is a very useful method to save electricity. As the school is situated in rural area, the School everyday has eight hours electricity cut off. This makes life miserable for the students and faculty to study and teach in the classrooms. The summer heat is unbearable. Work of Admin Staff stops due to electricity cut off. By installing Solar Array it has proved beneficial for the students, management and faculty.
All together 12KW Solar Panels have been installed. There are two solar panels in our school. They are installed on the third and seventh block. This solar energy is used by the whole school. All the tube lights and fans are now running on this electricity. Sometimes it is used for other purposes also. This solar panel has proved very beneficial for our school. Now all get cold RO water to drink.
This method not only saves electricity but also is Eco-Friendly. The School not only saves money but also electricity and uses sunlight in a useful manner. School runs for six hours and if there is abundant sunlight we can generate more electricity. This electricity can be provided to the Government which can be used by many more rural families who are not able to pay the electricity bills.
Thus solar array is a boon for all of us. We are grateful to the Madson family who raised funds and helped in installing the Solar Array. We are thankful to the Carson family, Madson family and all the American funders who have contributed for solar array.
Suryaveer Singh/X/DH
SKILL
MY BEST FRIEND
My best friend is my mother. My mother’s name is Panki Sirvi. Her favourite food is chapatti and vegetables and favourite colour is red. She loves me and my brother. She loves to eat grapes. She wears lehanga with odhni, traditional Rajasthani dress. She cooks tasty food. Her hair is long. She is very beautiful. She is good in Hindi. She takes care of me. Her mother’s name is Sakubai and father’s name is Chamnaramji. My mother is 32 years old and she likes to wear bangles. She is the best and also my best friend.
Meenakshi Sirvi/ V A/ DH
10 Strategies to Improve Your Math Grades

Many students and parents ask for pointers and techniques to best learn Math. Here are top-10 list which applies to any level of Math.
1) If you don't understand something, focus on mastering that topic before moving on to the next topic. For example. Further, let’s say he or she is having a hard time understanding how to add and subtract negative and positive numbers. All of us struggle with this in the beginning as it is a sticky point for most students. Some students in this situation, out of frustration that they "can't" learn this topic, will move on to the next lesson in the hope that they will be able to understand that one.
All math courses are taught in a specific sequence because the every topic builds on the previous topic. If you are having a problem with a topic, continue working with that one until you understand it and can work problems successfully. Read the book and examples a second time, or even get a totally different book to have it explained a different way...but whatever you do not turn the page and tackle the next topic. If you do, you will get even more frustrated and you in all likelihood will begin to give up hope.
2) Work example problems and check your answers to gain practice with every lesson. Read the section in your text book; begin working examples from the end of the chapter. Make sure to work the problems that have answers in the back of the book, and check every one. Always begin with the easiest problem in your book, even if you think it will be too "easy" to solve. It is very important to build your confidence.
3) When beginning to work a Math problem, do not "map out a path from problem-to-answer" in your head before writing anything down. Take Algebra for example. When a beginning student looks at an equation, he or she will be tempted to solve the equation in their head and not write anything down. Students are tempted to do this most often with Word Problems. Since a word problem is written in sentence form, it is common to think that you can "think your way to the answer". I will tell you that I never, ever, solve any sort of math problem without writing it down.
In other words, if you are solving an equation for example and you subtract "10" from both sides....write that down. Then in the NEXT step actually do that subtraction. Then if you need to divide both sides by "2" write THAT down...then in the NEXT step actually do the division. This gives you a paper trail to check your work and also it allows you to break the problem down in to bite sized chunks.
4) When you study and do homework, try to find a quiet place to do it. Try to find a quiet spot in your home or in the Library to get your schoolwork done and you will get your work done much more quickly because you'll be able to focus and absorb more.
5) If someone asks you for help, try to explain the topic to them as best you can. This one is going to seem a little odd for this list...but there is one universal truth. Those who can teach others have a true grasp of the material. Many times when studying in groups there will be one member of the group who is behind and doesn't "get it". Try to help that person, even if your own work will take longer. Not only will you feel like you are helping someone else succeed, but the process of rephrasing information back to someone else and breaking things down into bite sized chunks will increase your own understanding. It will help you understand at a fundamental level what the stumbling blocks are for the topic, which will help you as you move on in your math studies.
6) Never, ever work math problems in pen. This one is pretty simple. You will make a mistake; it is only a matter of time. When you do, you will want to completely erase your mistake and write over it. You will never, ever want to scratch something out and write next to the scratch-out. This will lead to a paper that is hard to read, and the scratch-outs will actually increase your anxiety about solving these problems. You want clean-neat paper with a clean well thought-out solution.
7) Try to use a mechanical pencil with separate eraser, if you can. Mechanical pencils have cleaner lines and the separate eraser allows you to erase more cleanly. Nothing is worse than making a mistake and trying to erase something then just smearing that all around your page. The cheap erasers will do this and make your life hard. Invest in a good mechanical pencil and a good separate eraser.
8) Keep your solutions neat and line-by-line. Always work problems vertically, with one step on every line. Never work horizontally. It may take more paper, but you will be able to follow your steps much more easily.
9) Don't work problems very late at night. Students have tried many, many times to do Calculus or Physics late at night, after 12 or 1am, but they are just doing themselves a disservice. They  stared at problems for hours because they just could not sleep until they knew how to solve it...then they finally fell asleep out of extreme fatigue...but when they woke up it just seemed so simple how to proceed with the problem. Also, they worked problems at night and got the wrong answer, and they knew that they must have a silly mistake in the solution. Students would usually set out to find it, but many times when they are tired they simply can't find the silly mistake. The next morning after about 5 minutes they could spot the simple sign error or even a simple multiplication error that caused the problem.
10) If the problem lends itself to it, draw a picture of the problem. This is most applicable for Trigonometry, Calculus, and Physics Students, but also applies to any word problem in basic math or algebra. Please do yourself a favor and draw a picture of what the problem is describing, even if your picture is simple.
Remember, there is no silver bullet in learning Math. It comes with taking things one step at a time and with practice. The tips above will help you along in your math studies, and give you confidence. And confidence is 100% the name of the game in learning any level of Math.
Math Department 
Facts and quotes
1. Mathematics’ may not teach us, how toad love and minus hate but teaches us that each problem has a solution.
2. Mathematics is not about numbers, equations, computation but is about understanding.
3. The only way to learn math is to do math.
4. Zero (0) is the only number which cannot be represented by roman numerals.
5. Hero of math is zero because number multiplied by zero it became zero.
6. One is the god of math because it is present everywhere.
SPORT
Saturday, 16th April: Inter House Lemon & Spoon Race was organized for the students of Primary Section. Each student of each class participated in the race. They had fun and enjoyed racing with the spoon and lemon in it. The students were divided into two groups: In the first group students were from Class I and II, in second the participants were from Class III, IV and V.
Results of IH Lemon & Spoon Race:
Group A: Class I & II
I Mohammad Anas Zai / II A/ RH
II Mahendra Dewasi / II B/ DH
III Kartik Chouhan / II B / GH
Group B : Class III, IV & V
I Om Prakash / V A/ RH
II Riya Vaishnav / VA/ DH
III Pushpa Choudhary / IV B/ GH
STUDY
Monday, 11th April: DEAR Program was conducted in all classes. Special Assembly was held on occasion of Math Awareness Day. Mrs. Prerna Rathod gave an Assembly talk on this occasion. Suryaveer Singh/ X/ DH spoke on the importance of Math in our daily life. Muskan Rathod/ X/ TH recited a poem on ‘My favourite subject Math’. Akheraj Singh/ X/ GH spoke Facts of Math.
Tuesday, 12th April: Hindi Handwriting Activity was carried out in Class VI- VIII during their Hindi Lessons. Students wrote beautifully in their copies.
Wednesday, 13th April: Special Assembly was organized on the occasion of Jallianwala Massacre Day. Mrs. Kusum Sharma/ HOD So. St. gave an Assembly Talk on that day.
Saturday, 16th April: IH Math Tricks Competition was organized for the students of Class VI- XI (Senior Section). Two students of each house participated in the competition. They came up and showed different tricks to audience. Marks were awarded for concept, understanding, accuracy and presentation. These tricks will be of great use for the students in their class and for those who find it difficult to solve some of these sums. The judges for the competition were Mr. Byju Joseph and Mrs. Bharti Rao. 
Results of IH Math Tricks Competition:
I Suryaveer Singh/ X/ DH
I Avinash Sain / IX/ RH
II Manmanvendra Singh/ X/ DH
III Archana Koratkar / VII / GH
After the competition School observed Activity Day. Students attended sports, music, computer, library and art& craft classes. Inception of Scouts and Guide took place. Twenty eight students volunteered to form the Scout troupe and twelve girls for Guide troupe.
Results of IH English Handwriting Competition: 8th April’16
Class III- V
I Disha Ojha / IV B / DH
II Mansi Chouhan / V B / RH
III Jeenal Meena / IV B/ TH
Results of Inter Class English Essay Writing Competition: 5th April’16
Class III- V
I Meenakshi Choudhary/ VA/ DH
II Mangilal Dewasi/ V B/ RH
III Punit Dave / IV A/ RH
Class VI- VIII
I Archana Koratkar/ VII/ GH
II Anumesh Rao / VIII / GH
III Jatin Tripash / VI / GH
Class IX- XII
I Muskan Rathod/ X/ TH
II Divya Chundawat/ X/ DH
III Suryaveer Singh / X/ DH

The School Weekly - 11th April 2016


WEATHER
The School is experiencing a hot, bright and sunny weather. Students prefer to play under the shade of trees due to the sunny weather. Highest temperature recorded was at 40°C and lowest at 26°C. Humidity was at 20% and the wind blew at 10km/hr.
SKILL
Wednesday, 6th April: Lemon Juice Activity was organized for Pre Primary students. Lemon Juice was made and the students had refreshing drink and had a lot of fun.
Saturday, 9th April: The Fabindia School held its second prestigious Investiture Ceremony on 9th April with great gusto, enthusiasm and pride. The Investiture Ceremony marked a significant beginning of the new Academic Session 2016-17. It was a solemn occasion where the young students were all prepared to don the mantle of leadership and discharge the responsibilities entrusted to them by the school. The Ceremony began at 8.30 AM. Mr. Sandeep Dutt, Chairman BAT had kindly consented to honour us as the Chief Guest for the occasion. He was escorted by Principal Ms. Deepika Tandon, to the OAT where the ceremony was to be held. Before the inception of the Investiture Ceremony, The Principal declared that to remove gender disparity it has been decided that the School will have only School Captain, instead of Head Girl and Head Boy. The School Captain will represent the School irrespective of its gender. Then The Principal declared the inception of the Investiture Ceremony. After it the Oath Ceremony of the Student Council took place. Their names were announced by the Principal. Each student marched smartly to the stage with her/his respective School/House Flag to take the Oath. The Students Council willingly and positively promised to do their best to represent school. After the Oath Ceremony the Chief Guest presented the Student’s Council with sashes and badges. The Secretary and Joint Secretary of the Clubs and Societies were also presented with badges by Ms. Deepika Tandon and Mr. Deepak Tandon The Investiture Ceremony concluded with lot of hope and aspirations for our future leaders. It was a memorable occasion for the young leaders as they looked forward to a new and enriching Academic Session. The event was a great success with the participation of all students, teachers and admin staff; without whom it would have not been so impactful.

The Student Council
School Captain: Blessy Maria/XII Sci.
Teresa House
Captain: Nikhil Soni /XI
Vice-Captain: Muskan Rathod /X
Joint Secretary: Rakesh Suthar/IX
Gandhi House
Captain: Richa Solanki/XI
Vice Captain: Chandresh Choudhary/X
Joint Secretary: Anirudh Singh/IX
Dhyanchand House
Captain: Shashank Singh /XI
Vice-Captain: Suryaveer Singh /X
Joint Secretary: Kinjal Rao /IX
Raman House
Captain: Maharaj Singh /XI
Vice-Captain: Chanchal Choudhary /X
Joint Secretary: Mateen Tak /IX
Office Bearers
English Literary Society
Secretary: Bhumika Nagar/XI
Joint Secretary: Bhagyashree Mewara /X
Hindi Literary Society
Secretary: Manmanvendra Singh/XJoint Secretary: Khushi Malviya / IX
Math Literary Society
Secretary: Jaswant Singh /IX
Joint Secretary: Akheraj Singh /X
Science Literary Society
Secretary: Gajendra Singh/IX
Joint Secretary: Diksha Choudhary/ VIII
Eco Club
Secretary: Rajveer Rathore/XI
Joint Secretary: Amrut Choudhary/XI
Page to Stage Club
Secretary: Chanchal Solanki / X
Joint Secretary: Avinash Sain / IX
Computer Club
Secretary: Manjeet Mansion/ VIII
Joint Secretary: Vinod Choudhary / VIII
Social Service League
Secretary: Pradhuman Singh /X
Joint Secretary: Ajaypal Meena/IX
Photography Club
Secretary: Koushik Soni / XI
Joint Secretary: Ichchhuk Soni /X
Editorial Board
Chief Editors: Kirti Malviya/X / Divya Chundawat/ X

Heartiest Congratulations to the Student Council and Office Bearers for the session 2016-17
After the Investiture Ceremony students went about their regular routine of an activity Saturday.
SPORT
Monday, 4th April: The School has tied up with Sportify which is Comprehensive Sports Education Program who leverages best practices in Sports Education from the most developed nations across the globe. This program will enable school children to adopt sporting skills from an early age. This program is implemented by highly trained and professional Physical Education/ Sports Trainers. Two trainers Mr. Yashpal Singh Yogi and Mr. Vineet Kumar will train the students in martial arts, football and basketball. Mr. Yashpal Singh will stay for two weeks in the School, while Mr. Vineet Kumar will stay the whole year round to train the students in different fields of Sports.
STUDY
Monday, 4th April: DEAR Program was conducted in all classes to enhance reading abilities. Classes welcomed new students in their respective classes.
Tuesday, 5th April: Inter Class English Essay Writing Competition was organized for students of Class I to XII to enhance their writing skill abilities. It was the first competition of the new Academic Term. The topic for the Senior Section was ‘Pollution’, Middle Section was ‘My Favourite Festival’ and for Primary Section was ‘My Best Friend’. Students wrote beautiful essays. Results awaited.
Thursday, 7th April: Special Assembly was organized on the occasion of World Health Day. Mr. Ajay Vijaywargi gave Assembly Talk. He told about Health and Sanitation. He also gave a speech on the importance of healthy life and how we can prevent our body from diseases.
Saturday, 18th April: School had its first Activity Saturday of the new term. In the first for an hour there was Inception of Investiture Ceremony. In the second hour there was Inception of Societies. Inter House English Handwriting Competition was organised for Classes I to V. Results awaited. In the third hour the Classes attended Sports Activities and Art & Craft Classes.
School welcomes Mr. Ashish Kumar Chaturvedi as our new Chemistry teacher and Mr. Rahul Rao as our new Physics teacher. School wishes them a rewarding time with us!
CAMPUS NEWS
Music Room has been shifted to the Junior Campus. Staff Room has been shifted to its original place

The School Weekly - 4th April 2016

WEATHER
The whole week the weather was clear, hot and sunny. Afternoons were so sunny that it had become difficult to go out in the sun. Temperatures have shot up by 2°C. Highest was recorded at 39°C and lowest at 24°C. Humidity dropped down to 25% and wind blew at 14 km / hour.
CAMPUS NEWS
Friday, 1st April: After two weeks the School was abuzz again with student life. All students went to their new classes and the Book Store was crowded with parents to buy new books and uniform.
SKILL
The Friendly Monster

I hide deep in the forest
Because I am sky
People don’t like me
They just pass me by
My ears are so funny
And my colour is little strange
The teeth that I have
I need to properly arrange
Yet my heart is so big
And I just wanted to share
All of these feelings
With all those who really care.
Manish Paliwal/VIII/ RH
Science
The imagination we make
Are the discoveries we create
The dream of yesterday
Is the present of today
Nothing is impossible
Everything is possible
As the word impossible itself says
I’ m possible
Who says
There are no wonders
It is the science
The gift of God that made everything a wonder
And marvel
It made discoveries that are
Unable to believe,
Difficult to understand
And unique to create
So believe in Science
As it is the future of tomorrow.
Priyank Rathod / X A/ DH.

STUDY
Tuesday, 29th March: PTM (Parent Teacher Meeting) was organized for Nursery to XII. About 99% parents attended the meeting. Majority of them were satisfied with their ward’s performance.
Saturday, 2nd April: The 23rd Annual Prize Distribution 2015-2016 ceremony was an occasion to acclaim the achievements of the Fabindians who had attained excellence in academic and co-curricular spheres through their dedicated efforts and perseverance. Felicitating the achievers not only motivates them to set new benchmarks for themselves, but also spurs on their peers to aim for similar heights. Some Parents graced the occasion by their presence for the ceremony. Winners and achievers were seen excited mount the stage to take their trophies and medals. Staff and Principal were invited to do the honour of giving away the awards for the ceremony
Excitement spread among students when the announcement for the four House Trophies was done. House Trophies were for the first time awarded to the houses.

Winners of the House Trophies of Excellence for the year 2015-16
Loomis Chaffee Trophy of Excellence in Skill: Gandhi House
The Bissell Trophy of Excellence in Sport: Raman House
The Surana Trophy of Excellence in Study: Raman House
Congratulations to all the winners!

The proud achievers in the various categories included:
THE FABINDIA SCHOOL
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION 2015-16
ACADEMICS
CLASS
Nursery
House
1st Rank
Alveera   Khan
2nd Rank
Krishn Choudhary
3rd Rank
Kanishka Rajpurohit
1st In Eng.
Alveera khan
1st In Hin.
Alveera khan
1st In Maths
Alveera khan
1st In EVS
Krishn Choudhary
CLASS
LKG
House
1st Rank
Khushal Singh
Raman
2nd Rank
Bhavya Sompura
Teresa
3rd Rank
Gaytri Choudhary
Gandhi
1st In Eng.
Khushal Singh
Raman
1st In Hin.
Khushal Singh
Raman
1st In Maths
Kanika Rajpurohit/Bhavesh Choudhary
Raman/Teresa
1st In EVS
Khushal Singh
Raman
CLASS
UKG
House
1st Rank
Ketan Solanki
Teresa
2nd Rank
Simran Soni
Raman
3rd Rank
Kritika Choudhary
Gandhi
1st In Eng.
Simran Soni/Ketan Solanki
Raman/Teresa
1st In Hin.
Simran Soni
Teresa/Teresa
1st In Maths
Ketan Solanki/Divyanshi Singh
Raman
1st In EVS
Simran Soni/Ketan Solanki/Kritika Choudhary
Raman/Teresa/Gandhi
CLASS
I
House
1st Rank
Tamanna Solanki
Dhyanchand
2nd Rank
Soumyajeet Solanki
Teresa
3rd Rank
Yashvi Soni
Gandhi
1st In Eng.
Tamanna Solanki
Dhyanchand
1st In Hin.
Tamanna Solanki
Dhyanchand
1st In Maths
Soumyajeet Solanki
Teresa
1st In EVS
Tannya Tripash
Teresa
CLASS
II
House
1st Rank
Devansh Rajpurohit
Gandhi
2nd Rank
Daksh Rajpurohit
Teresa
3rd Rank
Abhilasha Mansion
Raman
1st In Eng.
Devansh Rajpurohit
Gandhi
1st In Hin.
Devansh Rajpurohit
Gandhi
1st In Maths
Devansh Rajpurohit
Gandhi
1st In EVS
Devansh Rajpurohit
Gandhi
CLASS
III
House
1st Rank
Punit Dave
Raman
2nd Rank
Dhawan Choudhary
Teresa
3rd Rank
Chitrangna Bharti
Gandhi
1st In Eng.
Punit Dave
Raman
1st In Hin.
Dhawan Choudhary
Teresa
1st In Maths
Ritu Parihar
Dhyanchand
1st In EVS
Punit Dave
Raman
CLASS
IV
House
1st Rank
Mangilal Dewasi
Raman
2nd Rank
Riya Vaishnav
Dhyanchand
3rd Rank
Riya Chouhan
Teresa
1st In Eng.
Meenakshi Sirvi
Dhyanchand
1st In Hin.
Mangilal Dewasi
Raman
1st In Maths
Chandan Sirvi
Raman
1st In EVS
Mangilal Dewasi/Riya Vaishnav
Raman/Dhyanchand
CLASS
V
House
1st Rank
Manisha Kanwar
Raman
2nd Rank
Kritika Rajpurohit
Raman
3rd Rank
Jatin Tripash
Gandhi
1st In Eng.
Jatin Tripash
Gandhi
1st In Hin.
Priyanka Kanwar
Raman
1st In Maths
Yuvraj Ranawat
Gandhi
1st In EVS
Jatin Tripash/Amrit Choudhary
Gandhi/Dhyanchand
CLASS
VI
House
1st Rank
Aryan Choudhary
Dhyanchand
2nd Rank
Archana Koratkar
Gandhi
3rd Rank
Mahendra Parihar
Dhyanchand
1st In Eng.
Archana Koratkar
Gandhi
1st In Hin.
Archana Koratkar
Gandhi
1st In Maths
Archana Koratkar/Aryan Choudhary
Gandhi/Dhyanchand
1st In Science
Aryan Choudhary
Dhyanchand
1st In Social Studies
Archana Koratkar
Gandhi
CLASS
VII
House
1st Rank
Kreena Rao
Dhyanchand
2nd Rank
Diksha Choudhary
Gandhi
3rd Rank
Mansi Choudhary
Dhyanchand
1st In Eng.
Kreena Rao
Dhyanchand
1st In Hin.
Kreena Rao
Dhyanchand
1st In Maths
Kreena Rao
Dhyanchand
1st In Science
Kreena Rao/Diksha Choudhary
Dhyanchand/Gandhi
1st In Social Studies
Kreena Rao
Dhyanchand
CLASS
VIII
House
1st Rank
Dhruv Ojha
Raman
2nd Rank
Avinash Sen
Raman
3rd Rank
Ajaypal Meena
Gandhi
1st In Eng.
Dhruv Ojha/Kinjal Rao
Raman/Dhyanchand
1st In Hin.
Dhruv Ojha
Raman
1st In Maths
Dhruv Ojha
Raman
1st In Science
Dhruv Ojha
Raman
1st In Social Studies
Dhruv Ojha
Raman
CLASS
IX
House
1st Rank
Muskan Rathod
Teresa
2nd Rank
Suryaveer Singh
Dhyanchand
3rd Rank
Lokendrapal Singh
Teresa
1st In Eng.
Muskan Rathod
Teresa
1st In Hin.
Muskan Rathod
Teresa
1st In Maths
Muskan Rathod
Teresa
1st In Science
Muskan Rathod
Teresa
1st In Social Studies
Muskan Rathod
Teresa
CLASS
XI(Sc)
House
1st Rank
Blessy Maria
Dhyanchand
2nd Rank
Khusbhoo Rajpurohit
Teresa
3rd Rank
Pooja Solanki
Dhyanchand
CLASS
XI(Com)
House
1st Rank
Yash Soni
Raman
2nd Rank
Prachi Soni
Teresa
3rd Rank
Ahmed Raza
Dhyanchand
1st In Eng.
Blessy Maria
Dhyanchand
1st In Hin.
Khusbhoo Rajpurohit
Teresa
1st In Maths
Pooja Solanki
Dhyanchand
1st In Chemistry
Pooja Solanki
Dhyanchand
1st In Physics
Pooja Solanki
Dhyanchand
1st In Biology
Blessy Maria
Dhyanchand
1st In Accounts
Yash Soni
Raman
1st In B.St.
Yash Soni
Raman
1st In Economics
Yash Soni
Raman
100% ATTENDANCE
CLASS
Name
House
I
Mohammad Anas Zai
Raman
I
Taruna Gehlot
Gandhi
V
Ritu Chundawat
Raman
VIII
Gajendra Singh
Dhyanchand
XII
Vaishali Rao
Gandhi
XII
Khushagra Singh
Teresa
Prize Distribution 2015-16
Co-Curricular Activity
English Recitation Competition – 17/4/15

Upper Kindergarten:
I Mannat Rajpurohit/ UKG
II Yash Ojha/ UKG
III Ketan Solanki/ UKG
Lower Kindergarten:
I Bhavya Sompura/ LKG
II Gayatri Choudhary/ LKG
III Alvera/ LKG
Group A
I Ajaypal Meena/II A/DH
II Raj Rajeshwar/II B/TH
III Akeel Mohammad/II A/GH
III Bhuvnesh Singh/II B/DH
Group B
I Priyanka Kanwar/V B/RH
II Jatin Tripash/VB/GH
III Krishnapal Singh/V B/TH
Inter House Anuchhed Lekhan Competition Results: - 21/4/15
Group 'A' Class VI-VIII
I Aman Singh/VII/RH
II Krisha Dave/VII/GH
III Diksha Choudhary/VII/GH
Group B: Class IX-XII
I Pradeep Singh/XB/GH
II Sanjeev Chaturvedi/IX/DH
III Chandu Gaur/XII/RH
Inter House Story Telling Competition – 11/7/15
I Siddhi Vyas/V B/GH
II Mimansha Chouhan/V B/DH
III Riya Vaishnav/IV A/DH
Intra Class Essay Writing Competition – 16/7/15
I Archana Koratkar/VI B/GH
I Aman Singh/VII/RH
I Avinash Sen/VIII/RH
I Muskan Rathod/IX/TH
I Suryaveer Singh/IX/DH
I Kritika Mansion/X/GH
I Khushboo Rajpurohit/XI/TH
I Mamta Chouhan/XII/GH
Junior Inter House Patriotic Song Competition results: 14/8/15
I Sir. C. V. Raman House
II Mahatma Gandhi House
III Maj. Dhyanchand House
Senior Inter House Elocution Competition – 1/8/15
Results:
Group A
I Khushi Rao/X/GH
I Jaswant Singh/X/RH
II Blessy Maria/XI/ DH
Group B
I Aryan Sirvi/VI/DH
II Kinjal Rao/VIII/ DH
III Rakesh Suther/VIII/TH
Senior Inter House Poster making Competition – 3/10/15
I Amrit Choudhary/X/RH, Tanvi Parmar/IX/RH
II Aditya Pratap Singh/X/GH, Deepika Soni/ X/GH
III Khushi Rao/X/GH, Radhika Singh/X/GH
Inter House Essay Writing Competition: 27/11/15
Middle Section: Class VI to VIII
I Kreena Rao/VII/DH
II Anumesh Rao/VII/GH
III Diksha Choudhary/VII/GH
Senior Section: Class IX to XII.
I Khushi Rao/X/GH
II Khushboo Rajpurohit/XI/TH
III Suryaveer Singh/IX/DH
Inter House English Debate Competition (Middle) – 17/10/15
I Ayran Sirvi VI TH
II Dhruv Ojha VIII RH
III Kreena Rao VII TH
Inter House English Debate Competition (Senior)
I Suryaveer Singh IX DH
II Blessy Maria XI DH
III Pooja Dutta XI GH
Inter House Western Dance Competition (Junior) – 2/5/16
1st Position (Teresa House)
Kunal Rajpurohit V B     
Riya Chouhan IV B   
Harshit Rajpurohit V A     
Akshita Soni III A     
Dhawan Choudhary III A     
Meenakshi Choudhary VI B  
2nd Position (Gandhi House)
Vinita Rirvi V B
Rahul Choudhary III A
Prince Asarsa V B
Jatin Tripash V A
Izhaan Aara VI B
Siddhi Vyas V A    
Inter House Dramatics Competition – 31/1/16
Dhyanchand House
Varun Malviya VI
Gungun Sheikh VI
Charu Vaishnav VI
Gayatri Rathod VI
Vishal Rathod VI
Mahendra Parihar VI
Kreena Rao VII Kunal Rajpurohit V
Nitesh Jain VIII
Pushpendra Singh VII
Aditya Rathod VII
Teresa House
Dilip Chouhan VII
Laxman Rajpurohit VII
Krishnapal Rajpurohit V
Prithvipal Dahiya VII
Tanisha Champawat VIII
Harish Rajpurohit V
Kunal Rajpurohit V







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