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Principal’s Message
The Indian Heights School
“Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality”, said Warren G. Bennis.
Dreams are an integral part of creating a desired reality. They motivate us to strengthen
our passion and work earnestly to achieve our goals. I am a staunch believer that Students are
the ‘Powerhouse’ of these changing times. Their role has drastically changed from ‘Passive
Learners’ of yesteryears to the proactive ‘Directors’ in the ‘Teaching-Learning’ process. As
Educators, our prime responsibility is in moulding and guiding them towards a responsible
future by creative usage from the available technological arsenal. The kind of attention and
care these young minds need is definitely beyond the orthodox confines of the
classroom teaching. Students are the fulcrum of any educational institution. Their enthusiasm,
energy and joy always make learning a pleasure pursuit. We have tried to captured the ‘Fun
and Learning’ at TIHS through this e-Newsletter. The pages of our e-Newsletter will take
you through the vibrant & colourful activities undertaken by our budding learners.
Result
Result Class XII
Tete-a-Tete with class XII
Activities:- Little Steps Primary WingMiddle Wing Senior Wing
Olympiad
Sports
Special Initiatives
Astronomy Calling
Projects Under - International School Award
Joining Hands with IPYG
Prize Distribution
Achievements
Awards & Accolades
Workshops
Field Trips
Parents Speak
In News
The Indian Heights School
HARPREETSINGH
SIMAR KAUR
ADHOKSHAYAMALHOTRA
SHALVIKAPANDEY
NANDINISABHARWAL
TAVNEETSINGH
PARAM SINGHCHAUHAN
SRISHTIAHUJA
SWAPNILNAWANI
LAKSHYASHARMA
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN CLASS X EXAMINATIONS
SESSION 2015-16
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CLASS - X RESULT Session 2015 - 16
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OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCEIN CLASS XII BOARD EXAMINATIONS
SESSION 2015-16
TRIVARNA HARIHARAN(HUMANITIES-92.80%)
MRINAL KAPOOR(COMMERCE-89.80%)
KUMAR SUBHODEEP GUIN(SCIENCE-95.40%)
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BOARD RESULT-XIISession 2015 - 16
ABOVE 90%STREAM ABOVE 80% ABOVE 70%
RAJUL MITTALKUMAR SUBHODEEP GUIN
SCIENCE
COMMERCE
HUMANITIES
AYUSHI SHARMA RITIKA RANA
JAGRITI SOLANKI
SWEETY GODARA
SUMEDHA SHARMA
AADITYAKRISHNAMURTHYTRIVARNA
HARIHARAN
MRINAL KAPOORANHAITA PURI
VIVEK CHOUDHARY
PRINCE
TANISHA DUA
SHASHWAT PARASHAR
ISHA AGGARWAL
RADHIKA GUPTA
SARASWATI KUMARI
BHARAT YADAV
PRANAV VAID
YASH KODAN
KARTIK GUPTA
MAYANK GODARA
PREETI DHANKHAR
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Tete-a-Tete
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w much phor a thes t dent w h great eager s hared periences he Board E a ion’, t k d of ras eu i among e S u s and it nes s ex of t ‘ x minat al e thei t e cour e pu ui car er peni gs n t re f t em and Compet ive Exami at o ’ h e pr n for fu ur s , rs t of e o n i s o or h about the ‘ it n i ns t ey ar epari g or
s ect des inat hey w heading r They s s heir t c of ass ti n i every and gooel ive t ions t ere fo . al o hared t nos algi moments ocia o w th one the dygone ays a t e ol S l P n ipal, s. rchana ar in as del t eet l the t e t exp sed her b d t h scho . The choo ri c M A N a w ighted o m al S ud n s and res
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The very first ‘Introduction to Learning’ for a Child is resorted to through ‘Colours’ and various ‘Shapes’ as they are predominantly visible,
discernable and easily graspable and not through ‘Letters’ and ‘Numbers’. The two noticeable, prevalent attributes of Colours and Shapes
encourage the young ones to define and organise the diversity around us. Every month a ‘Colour’ is introduced to the Kindergarten
Students. Yellow Colour was introduced to them on April 29, 2016, which is the colour of sunshine and happiness - as a part of celebration
of this Colour the Students and Teachers came dressed up in this Yellow colour. Later the Students coloured the ‘Cut Out’ of face of
‘Tweety’. In a similar way, on May 12, 2016 - Blue Colour was introduced to the Students with the Students and Teachers turning up,
clad in ‘Blue’ and had prepared a beautiful ‘Blue Card’.
It is always our endeavour to make learning more vibrant and colourful for our tiny tots. With this aim, each year, we take an
initiative, wherein, we provide an opportunity to the students to showcase their talent as well as we invite parents to be equal
partners in our initiative. Last year we had 'Flavours of India' and this year we are celebrating “Cultural Fiesta”- a series of ‘Class
Presentations’ for the students of Step I and Step II. As a first in this series is: “Heaven on Earth- My Family”- a class presentation by
students of Step II Angels and Step II Dewdrops, was held on April 30, 2016. These class presentations significantly help students
to express their talent and overcome stage fear, thus becoming confident and effective orators.
Children who establish healthy lifestyle patterns at a young age will carry them and their benefits taking them forward for the rest of theirlives. Introduction of Clubs in the Kindergarten is another initiative. Fun, Art & Craft Clubs and Nature Club provide ample opportunities to the young learners to hone their skills and learn together. Students enjoy club activities thoroughly.
Colour Day
Cultural Fiesta
Clubs for Kindergarten
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Mother’s Day
Fancy Dress Co-curricular activities facilitate the development of variousdomains of mind and personality. An Intra-class ‘Fancy Dress Competition to celebrate 'Earth Day' was organized for students of Step-II. The theme of the competition was 'Save Our Earth'. Our tiny tots came dressed up in beautifulcostumes and expressed their love to their Mother Earth. It was a rich tribute in celebrating the 'Earth Day' with a difference.
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To revere and pay our gratitude to persons who matter most
in our lives, Mother’s Day with the theme- ‘The Gen-Next
Mom’, a beautiful amalgamation of East & West’ was
celebrated with excitement and fervour on May 10, 2016 in
the school premises by our ‘Little Step’ students. The fun filled
day witnessed Mother Day acrostic, cultural presentations by
the students and a ‘Ramp Walk’ by the young and enchanting
mothers
Splash Pool
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Whots LAB
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provi e th st d nts w th a stimula ing nd i ter ctiv d e u e i t a n a eviro ment con ucive to optimum f nctioni fen n d u ng o
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by br nging t chn ogy into he la sr s ha t studentsi e ol t c s oom o t t he have ha ds- e er e e f te hnol gy n on- xp i nc o c o .
bl t R s a av i e pl ce f Ta e oom i f our t a or our you a ec no avvy l arners h re ng nd t h s e w e
he et a ch nce t us the la e t y g a o e t st t chn ogy i the or of bl ts e ol n f m Ta e
whi h ar spe ia l si ned t nsure c e c l y de g o e ef e ti e play way ea ni g. f c v l r n
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Fun LearningCollage Making
Labour Day
Lemonade Making
n n r cl C l e ak n C mp t o w t e h p i Sh w A i t a- ass ol ag M i g o eti i n i h th t eme 'A r l o eri ay o er as g i f r t st d t f ep I n p ibr ng M Fl w s' w or an zed o he u en s o St - I o A r l
e v h d t co o r u a eau i u co l e. 18, 2016. Cr ati e an s craf ed l u f l nd b t f l l aghis c ivit lp s n t ve th r m or s lls T a t y he ed tude ts o de lop ei ot ki .
r a b r y e t o L Ste oLabou Day w s o se ved b the stud n s f ittle ps n , 0 c o l e th e se s e f ts of th o kMay 2 2 16 to a kn w edg e c a le s f or e w r
r e f tio n t e c o a t r. e c mefo c o the na n a d h s ho l in p r icula Stud nts ar s d u se o tor a k , a a h a r th yd e se p as Nur , D c , H w er nd Te c er. L te e
esse he l k o h support a expr d their artfe t than t t e st ff.
To beat t e heat an inter- ass f n ti i y fh cl u ac v t o L m de Making' wa conducted for the' e ona s st d t of St - I . tud nt en husiast cal yu en s ep I & I S e s t i learnt o t mak L m n e and once t wasl h w o e e o ad i
ready ev y n el sh the ummy L m n e.er o e r i ed y e o ad
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Fun Day
Kabad se Jugad
Ad-Mad Show
Labour Day
‘Fun Morning’ organized on April 30, 2016 was an initiative of the Primary Wing to further strengthen the Parent-SchoolPartnership Bond and to provide an opportunity to the parents to interact with the facilitators in an informal atmosphere.The students enthralled their parents with colourful dance presentations. Parents equally participated in the fun filled gamesspecially organized for them.
‘The Kabad Se Jugad’, an Inter-Class Competition stressed on the theme ‘Three R’s- Recycle, Reuse and Reduce’, was conductedfor class III-V on April 22, 2016. Little hands created master pieces out of waste material with utmost enthusiasm and energy.It was a fun activity. The students were judged on the basis of creativity, usage of waste material and innovation.
An Ad-Mad Show on ‘Oral Hygiene’ was conducted on April 8, 2016for the primary wing students. Students enthusiastically expressed their talent,creativity and stage presentation skill. They talked about the importance of oralhygiene and how by following simple rules one can maintain oral hygiene.
To pay their gratitude and to thank the hard work extended by the Support Staff, ‘Labour Day’ was celebrated at the school.The highlight of the day was a short interv iew conducted by the students of primary wing where they asked somegeneral questions regarding the hobbies,likes and dislikes from the Support Staff.
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Solo Dance Competition
/ o it w o t “ e l h o p i On April 7, 2016 the Essay Sl gan Wr ing Contest as organized n he topic Rol of Su ab T ilets in im rov ng
s n i i r la - d a f r i d e c o anitatio n Ind a”. Students f om c sses VII VIII displaye lot o zeal as they pa t cipate in th ontest and wr te
n a l a e a th i n t i s s e t o la S l iosloga s s we l s ss ys on e g ve op c. The elected es ays w re then sen t Su bh choo Sanitat n Club.
st-c i u ti i e ‘P t a d P c f 1 c n u d a o s y h l h e o e o a c i 'Co urr c lar ac v ties are th ar n ar el’ o the 2 e t ry e uc ti n a the e p in t e d vel pm nt f h ld sn e e t a e ic n , m ti v t, e d rsh p u l e ic u ss, o ti e n te sp t. v l pi t ll c , esth t se se co pe ti e spiri l a e i q a ity, m t ulo sne c opera v a d am iri To de e o ann e a d n n p re i t n o n o d n sk l d y e d o fu e h c e sk ll l e reu d rst n i g a d a p c a io f a ra ge f a ce i ls an st l s an t rther n an e th i s of se f- xp ssionm n f o n ia e s d ts m l sse I r i ip d i n In e u o o Daco prisi g o b dy a d fac l g sture the stu en fro c a s VI-VII pa t c ate n a t r-Ho se S l ncemp t io n p l 8 1 . t e rti ip ts m th u ra s, S a t a a a d S n r Co e it n o A ri 2 , 20 6 All h pa c an fro e Four Ho ses- P ya idh n , M n s n a skawc se e r t le s e x re d th se v s t ro g a s d n fo h a l a i n f fa lsho a d th i a nt a th y e p sse em l e h u h v riou a ce rms wit rich ma gam t o o cia
x re o s d o y e u s.e p ssi n an b d g st re
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CBSE Expression Series
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Central Board of Secondary Education Expression Series is an ‘On Line /Off Line’ competition organised for classes I to XII
on Essay, Poem & Drawing. It was started in the year 2014 and students of our school are the active participants of this series
be it an Essay, Poem, Poster, or Poster. The purpose of the contest is to make students aware of the history of women and men
who have served the nation India and also to alert them about the social evils like drugs/smoking. This year, the Students took
part in On-Line Essay Writing Competition on Dr. B.R Ambedkar and received ‘Participation Certificates’ and made posters
to spread awareness about Smoking on ‘No Tobacco Day.
Olympiads 2016
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Sports Result Result of Lawn Tennis Competition
Result of Skating Competition
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th thDouble Ace Sports organized Inter School Mini Lawn Tennis Tournament at Hari Nagar Sports Complex on 27 and 28 April 2016.
Our students showcased their talent and skill of Lawn Tennis & Won various Medals.
Indian Youth Power (IYP) organized 2nd Open Delhi State Skating
Championship 2016 on 24th April 2016 at Bal Bhavan International School
Dwarka Our students bagged various positions in the Championship.
Sports Result Result of Martial Art Competition
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Students participated in 2nd Open
Ind ia Inv itat ional Taekw ondo
Championship organized by Narina
Sports and Cultural Society at
Talkatora Indoor Stad ium on
11th and 12th May 2016. The result
of the competition as follows: -
XV Inter School Martial Art
Championship 2016 was
organized by Sunrise Martial
Art Association at Major
Dhyanchand Sports Complex
Ashok Vihar. Our students
won meritorious positions in
the Championship.
Special Initiatives
Cleanliness Drive
w k n d j a l r . aA ‘Special or shop’on Traffic Rules and Regulations was co ducte by Mr. Ra p l of the Traffic Constabu a y of Dwarka L ter at a o n d r l a t e se m f 10 Students Representatives of classes IX and X demo strate T affic Patro ling ne r h School premi es. They
n U B o a g n r c g eemphasised the eed to wear ‘Halmets’ and se of Seat elt t the p ssin drivers a d also chee ed and en oura ed thos driversa y u w i gfollowing the ‘Ro d Safet R les’ hile driv n .
o f e The gr up o stud nts were able to o a n a e vconvince the sh pkeepers of the are to clea the g rbag around the market. It was a eryr successful d ive.
Our students are alw ya sat t e for ron o ak h ef t t t ea ive part n Commun tyct i i
rv ce he c oo h sSe i . T s h l abee a l e r a an be i ve nd nini iat r f he clea l n st o o t n i e sphi osoph . Wit t s l y h hi
m h t ent of lassai t e s ud cXI too a Pr - tive’ stk ‘ o ac epto creat areness abo te aw ua Cl Ci y d gaged‘ ean t ’ an enh lves in a ‘Cl an inesst emse e lri e’ n p il 18 201D v o A r , 6
w i t h A s s c i a t n f‘ o i o o Neig bo rh od Ladiesh u o G t Tog er’ (ANL ).e eth GT
e stud nts ith the Th e wsch ol o nse r wal eo c u lo k dh l d g i n f o a t i vo i n r m e bann rs o the ear a . e t n by M ll
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Astronomy Calling
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Astronomy and s ience intr gues the minds of everybo . Astronomy holds uch a grip on human imagination that ev ryon wants
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to know a bit about it. Indeed, amongst all the science , as ronomy has more followers than any o her f eld. To ue h t e t rist of
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our st dents a ut this s ience and to gain ‘H nds On’ experience he school has collaborated with Centre for Science and our students
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Y RI's Night Celebration and 26 A niversar of Hubble space Te es ope to name a f w.
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Projects for International School Award
Th Int rn tional Sch ol Awa d is a prestigio s ‘Badge Honour’ for school . I rings the ‘Global Dimension’ o teaching a learni .
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TIHS Joins Hands with IPYG
The issue of war and peace has always been a focal issue in all periods of history. The concern of the humankind for peace
can be assessed by taking into account the fact that al l rel igions, rel igious scriptures and ceremonies are
committed only to prevail peace. We, at The Indian Heights School, believe that our young ambassadors are our future leaders
and it is the responsibility of the school to inculcate values of peace, harmony and brotherhood among our learners and foster
them to become peace advocates all around the world. With this aim the school joins hand with IPYG- ‘International Peace Youth
Group’ working towards bringing peace and harmony in the world. Recently most historic event has been conducted
by IPYG which is ‘Proclamation Ceremony on the Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War’. Our school has also conducted
a week long event on ‘War and Peace’ starting May 10, 2016 with our Students very enthusiastically signing the ‘Off Line Petition’ with
a promise to promote peace and harmony in the world.
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Prize Distribution
The Prize is ri ution cer mony was orga ized o f licitate th student who partici ated in different ntersc oolD t b e n t e e s p i hcompetitio s and displayed spirit of ou st nding perfo mance n the Inter Sc o l Competi ionsn a t a r i h o t(a adem c se sion 2015- 6) o M y 10, 20 6. c i s 1 n a 1 Th excellence ach eved b the gifted etermin d and co mi tede i y , d e m tst dent in aca emic , spor s an o-c rricul r act viti s was celeb at d and giv n due r cogni ion as they we eu s d s t d c u a i e r e e e t rawarded certificate , med ls an t ophies for th ir m rit ri us perf rmances. It was indee a proud and m chs a d r e e o o o d uawait d mo ent or the tu ents as they wer cheered a d app auded y eve yo e. e m f s d e n l b r n
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Achievements
Painting CompetitionO rt & C tu o rov e studentsur A raft S di p id s
i h opportu i y o u ld upon th r asiw t an n t t b i ei b cdr w g n p int ki a d x el na in a d a ing s lls n e c iech i u p ica io s o m i ms andt n q es, ap l t n f ed u
ap ro h t icto ial co p sit i ns. p ac es o p r m o ot t e co s an g i ance an assist ceWi h h n t t u d d an ,
stu ents gai co fi ence an expe t se in d n n d d r i si g a ariet f med u s of p essi nu n v y o i m ex r o s.
Stu e ts exp e sed their alent a d k lld n r s t n s ihil pa ticip ti g at he NES O I t n ionalw e r a n t U C n er at
Festival “Chil r ar pain i g t e orld : d en e t n h W -sia” which as dedi ated o he ce ebration f A w c t t l o
UNESC 's memorial ate – 0 0 h A n v saryO d 1 0 t n i erf l aty ci y org i b Confede at on fo A m t an zed y r i o
UNESCO Clubs a d Associations of ndi (CUCAI). The rt Work of our Students ere n I a A welect for N ional Level an has b n sent to Kazakhst National Federatio ofs ed at d ee an n
UN O l b K h anESC C u s, azak ast .
Queen's Commonwealth Essay CompetitionOu st dents par i ipat d in 'Que n's Common e thr u t c e e w al Essay Com et tion' o ay 1 2016, co d cte y the p i n M , n u d b
Royal Commo Weal h Soci y since i cep ion n n t et n t i 1883. It is an int nati n school writi g cont st er o al s' n e t e w rld s ldest and larg , wh ch is r ar edh o ' o est i eg d and a popular In er ational Education Project t n runni g in par ne sh p w th ambridge U i er ty n t r i i C n v si P ess. Through t i co et ti n o r st d t g t an r h s mp i o u u en s o
p o tunity t h nk d ex r t ei i s n a o p r o t i an p ess h r v ew i creat ve m n r o such th m as: e ignificance i an e n e es Th S
o C mmun ty e Imp rt nc f iv r ty and f o i ; Th o a e o D e si Dif erence; The u i n of B onging; Th alues o f Q est o el e V fToler nce, Respect and U d st ndin ; and The Sense f a n er a g oShared R o si ilit that ex sts i hin h Co n eal h esp n b y i w t t e mmo w t
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today.
Awards & Accolades It was indeed a proud moment, when, in January 9, 2016
the School in recognition and appreciation for ‘Providing
Good Infrastructure and Best Transport Facility’ was
felicitated with the ‘NORTH STAR AWARD by ‘Parakh’.
It was indeed ‘Music To The Ears’ to everyone and the
Principal shared this moment, showering praises on every
Student, The Parents-who had been ever standing as a
‘Rock Pillar’ and the entire School staff in this recognition
and achievement making in achieving this ‘Status’ and
further adding in her message an expectation for a
continued strengthening of the learning circle around the
children in their growth in to blooming and fragrant
flowers.
The March 15, 2016 was indeed a ‘D-Day( the
Designated Day !!) for the entire’Family of TIHS’ as
the School added one more ‘Feather’ to its ‘Cap’ when
it was bestowed with the award for the ‘Best Public
School with Excellent Faculty and Pedagogy’ in Delhi
by ‘Asia Education Summit & Award 2016. for its
‘Outstanding Services and
Contribution’ to the
Another rewarding day and moment witnessed by ‘The
Indian Heights School’ on March 19, 2016, when the
school was honoured with ‘National Education
Excellence Award 2016’ at the ‘Award Ceremony’ held
at ‘Radisson Blue Hotel’, Delhi
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‘Education Sector’.
Awards & Accolades
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It was a day of exaltation and ecstasy on June 9,2016 at The Indian Heights School. At the ‘Education Summit’ on ‘Paradigm of EducationSystem’ conducted by the ‘Confederation ofEducation Excellence-ECON’, the school washonoured with the prestigious ‘Innovative School Wide Program Award’
On the occasion of Women's Day, AntarashtriaySamrasta Manch along with Rashtriya SwatantraManch honoured our Principal, Ms. Archana Narain with the prestigious 'Mahila Shakti Shiromani Award for her significant contributionin the field of education and bringing the schoolto the forefront of success.
Our School Principal,Ms. Archana Narain has been bestowed with ‘Rashtriya Gaurav Award’ for her tremendous contribution and meritorious work inthe field of education by The Friendship Society of India on June 9, 2016 . The occasion was gracedby various Cabinet Ministers from the Center and States, Members of Parliament, renowned Industrialists and Social Workers. It is a proud moment for each one of us. The students and staffalong with school Management wishes heartiestcongratulations to her for receiving such an honour !.
Workshops
A Career Counseling workshop was organized on April 29, 2016for class XI and XII. The workshop highlighted the available op po rtun ities in the U.S. A. Mr. Yasir Ans ari, Director of SIMPLE ED, a nd a prominent professional dealing with admissionin the U.S.A addressed the students along with two Universityrepresentatives Ms. Nicole from Ohio and Mr. Adam from Manchester. The informative and interactive session kindled the inquisitiveness of the students aspiring to know more about studies inUniversities abroad.
As a part of our ‘Educational Pursuit Programmes’, the school conducted a Career Workshop on April 11 which was presided over by the Ambassador ofMalta, His Excellency Mr. Stephen Borg, The Program was steered by Professor Isabel Stabile,Director of the Medical Foundation Program and Dr. Pierluigi Mollicone, Director, Science Foundation Programme in Mechanical Engineering of Malta University. The workshop was attended byStudents and Teachers from many schools of Delhi. Dr. Mollicone spoke aboutthe engineering course which lasts up to 4 years with the university preparingnearly 100 students for the same. Professor Stabile spoke about the 5 year degree course in medicine at Malta University.
A workshop on TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign Language)
was conducted for the students of classes IX – XII on May 13, 2016.
The Resource Person- Ms. Shweta Bhardwaj, an expert from
Educational Testing Services, conducted the workshop.
The importance of TOEFL and the ‘Areas of testing’ were
discussed in detail. The requirements and steps of giving
TOEFL were also highlighted. The workshop proved highly
beneficial for the Students planning their career abroad.
A workshop on soft skills for the students of classes of IX-XII
was conducted by the Resource Person, Ms. Shweta Rajput - an
Image Consultant, on April 13, 2016. The theme of the workshop
was “Attitude for Altitude”. The workshop highlighting the
importance of achieving goals through behavioral changes and
good communication skills. During the workshop the students
were shown motivational video clips which highlighted the
various factors that determine the attitude of a person. The
students were also told about the vices of procrastination. The
workshop concluded with the Resource Person giving a ‘Nine Step
Approach’ to ‘Attitude Adjustment’.
A Capacity Building Programme on ‘Gender Sensitivity’ eld on May 17, 2016 . The ‘CBSE ResourcePersons’ Ms. Sudha Acharya and Ms Kamalpreet Kaur urges the need to sensitize about ‘Gender’ and reconsidering classroom dynamicsusing‘Gender Sensitive Padagogical Practices’. The Teachers of ‘The Indian Heights School’ and neighbouring Schools of Dwarka participated in the informative workshop. The edifying training session equipped the teachers with knowledge, attitudes and skills with methodologies that promote ‘Gender Equality’ thereby enabling them to disseminate the ‘Desirable Attitude’ based on MutualRespect and Trust amongst individuals.
under the aegis of CBSE was h
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Field Trips & Excursions
a n c m s e e i eLe rn i g be o e v r las t ng wh nS d n ca e r th ntu e ts n int g ate eir lear ing
p en s m t -i a t dex eri ce fro ‘Wi h n nd Ou Si el s om Giv a m t o sC as ro s’. ing n i pe us t thi known
p c w ar ged o efac t , a icn i as ran t th' co A v tu as rg zedE d en re Park ' w o ani
he de l ps . Our tfor t stu nts of 'Litt e Ste ’ Lit len s ha le t le e e iA gel d a de c ab tim in exp r encing
t e i m nt W l b a ihe xc te e of ‘ al Clim ing’ nd ‘R veros ’ y ur he a d o i Cr sing . The were f t r tre te t r des‘ a e C ’ B oc C r ’ a tin C m l arts , ‘ ull k a ts nd he
‘ r c y t a gl ps ‘ ur i eT a tors’. The go im e of R al L f ’ w x d Pot r’s ha khhen e pose to te Wheel, C r a,
ha i M ha t h ul na on of he C t ad ni e c. T e c mi ti t daya wi M ic S c s kew s th a ‘ ag how’ whi h wa li
‘ AK wa a inICING TO THE C E’.It s n engag g x nc , t ou oy t e perie e hr ghly enj ed-both to the Lit le
nd he a c a e Ones a t c omp nying T achers.
“Eco Adventure Park”
“Pratap Garh Farms”
As a part of ‘Field Trip Learning Activity’ and to imbibe and strengthen the knowledge about ‘Village Life’, a ‘trip to ‘Pratap Garh Farms’ was organized for the Students of classes I-VIII. They improved their knowledge about the cuisines, living habits, culture, domestic activities along with rural games and leisure activities of the people who lead a village life. A number of fun filled activities and rides like Camel Cart Ride, Tractor Ride, Horse Ride, Bullock CartRide, Archery, Wrestling, Kabaddi, Spinning the yarn on Charkhas and working on otter's wheel brought about lot of penthusiasm in Students. As a novel experience, conducted ‘Students Visits’ were organised to such places like Dairy Farm, Poultry Farm, Bio-Gas Plant, Vermi-composting Plant, Herb Garden,Nakshatra Vatika, Navgriha Vatika, Triphla Kunj, Panchvati, Bodh Vatika and Sugarcane Farm. [26]
“Trip to Manali”
T ips are an ev r thrillin e peri nce a d f miliarise Stude ts with ‘ st and Inf rmat n’. hey pro ide an r e g x e n a n a Fir H o io T voppo tunity in develop g a ae hetic sense an keenee to explor en ironm nt and surround gs. Stud ntsr in n st d ss e v e in edev lope qulitie of ‘Resourcesful ess’, ‘ lf Co fide ce’ ‘Initi tive’, ‘Co- perative A titude and Leader ip’e s n Se n n , a o t ’ ‘ shwith motivation or Self Activity and S lf dy. With t is ai , the sch ol org nise a 5 Day Trip Ma ali f e Stu h m o a d to ncom enc ng the 11th M y 201 , hav g a p rtic ation f 35 St dents nd 4 Te chers. m i a 6 in a ip o u a a
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The Indian Heights SchoolSector - 23 Dwarka New Delhi - 110075Phone No: 01145586511,12,14