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Principal's Report 2019
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All India Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) 2019 RESULT ANALYSIS
SUBJECT ?ENG PHY CHEM MATH BIO ACC BST ECO GEO HIS PSC FA CSC IP PSY P.Ed MUS SOC
Highest Marks 98 94 96 97 95 99 100 99 99 99 100 100 99 100 98 100 99 100
90% and above
25
4
5
17
9
16
13
39
23
7
18
22
5
29
12
18
8 1375% to 89%
77
10
12
7
6
14
19
22
8
3
4
2
1
8
19
50
4 560% to 74%
22
13
10
8
1
17
19
12
5
1
2
-
-
1
12
21
- 5
45% to 59%
3
5
5
1
1
8
7
6
1
-
1
-
-
-
11
2
- -33% to 44%
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1
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2
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1
-
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1
-
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- -
Below 33%
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- -Average
80.5
72.1
75.2
83.6
85.9
75.7
76.4
83.4
88.3
87.9
88.3
96.5
94.0
91.7
76.5
81.0
91.8 87.6Number of Students
127
32
32
34
17
57
58
80
37
11
26
24
6
38
54
91
12 23
90% & above 75% to 89% 60% to 74% 45% to 59% 33% to 44% FAIL
Number of Students 51 60 15 1 - -
Percentage 40.2% 47.2% 11.8% 0.8% - -
AISSCE 2019
BATCH AVERAGE % (127 Students)
: 85.7%
Number of Subject wise Distinctions (2019)
: 554
Subject wise 90 and above (2019) : 283
SCIENCE COMMERCE HUMANITIES
PRACHI CHOUHAN 95.8% PAYAL TOSHNIWAL 97.3% RADHIKA TAK 97.8%
Calculations Based on English + Best Three Subjects
Legends : ENG-English, PHY-Physics, CHEM-Chemistry, BIO-Biology, ACC-Accountancy, BST-Business Studies, ECO-Economics, GEO-Geography, HIS-History, PSC-Political Science, FA-Fine Arts, CSC-Computer Science, IP-Informatics Practices, PSY- Psychology, Ped.-Physical Education, MUS-Music, SOC-Sociology
ACADEMIC REPORT
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Comparative Result Analysis 2018/2019[Class – XII]
SUBJECT ?
ENG
PHY
CHEM
MATH
BIO
ACC
BST
ECO
GEO
HIS
PSC
FA
CSC
IP
PSY
PED
MUS
SOC
YEAR201
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2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
Highest Marks 98
98
95
94
95
96
100
97
91
95
98
99
98
100
99
99
96
99
98
99
99
100
100
100
96
99
100
100
100
98
100
100
100
99
--
100
90% and above 54
25
3
4
4
5
23
17
1
9
19
16
25
13
56
39
4
23
9
7
14
18
38
22
3
5
17
29
11
12
15
18
7
8
13
75% to 89% 54
77
11
10
6
12
12
7
6
6
25
14
18
19
33
22
10
8
3
3
5
4
11
2
2
1
14
8
11
19
50
50
5
4
5
60% to 74% 15
22
7
13
12
10
13
8
1
1
12
17
15
19
10
12
4
5
3
1
2
2
1
-
-
-
2
1
2
12
30
21
-
-
5
45% to 59% 2
3
2
5
1
5
2
1
-
1
6
8
4
7
12
6
-
1
1
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
7
2
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33% to 44% -
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2
1
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1
2
1
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1
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1
-
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-
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Below 33% -
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1
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Average 85
81
77
72
74
75
82
84
82
86
80
76
82
76
83
83
82
88
84
88
88
88
93
96
89
94
88
92
86
76
78
81
92
92
88
No. of Students 125 127 23 32 23 32 52 34 8 17 63 57 63 58 112 80 18 37 16 11 21 26 50 24 5 6 33 38 24 54 102 91 12 12 23
Year 90% & Above 75% to 89% 60% to 74% 45% to 59% 33% to 44 % FAIL
2019 (127 Students) 51 (40.2%) 60 (47.2%) 15 (11.8%) 1 (0.8%) - -
2018 (125 Students) 59 (47.2%) 52 (41.6%) 13 (10.4%) 1 (0.8%) - -
- Number of Subject wise Distinctions (2019) : 554 (76.7%) - Number of Subject wise Distinctions (2018) : 579 (77.2%) - Subject wise 90 and above (2019) : 283 (37.3%) - Subject wise 90 and above (2018) : 303 (40.4%)
BATCH AVERAGE S
2019 85.7% 2018 87.1%
Calculation Based on English + Best Three Subjects
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All India Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) 201990% CLUB
RADHIKA TAK
PRACHI CHOUHAN PAYAL TOSHNIWAL
S.No. NAME %1 PRACHI CHOUHAN 95.82 NANDINI BHATT 94.53 PRITISH POSWAL 93.84 SHUBHAM GAUTAM 93.85 MADHVENDRA S SHAKTAWAT 93.36 VANEEZA HUSSAIN 92.37 DAKSH SETHI 91.5
COMMERCE (20 STUDENTS) SCIENCE (7 STUDENTS) HUMANITIES (24 STUDENTS)
S.No. NAME %1 RADHIKA TAK 97.82 CHAKORI AGRAWAL 97.53 JINAL JAIN 97.34 AKSHITA JOSHI 96.85 AKSHITA TOSHNIWAL 96.36 YASHVARDHAN S SHEKHAWAT 96.07 BHAVIKA AHUJA 96.08 ANNU YADAV 96.09 VAIDEHI CHHAPARWAL 95.510 SIDDHI BHATT 94.511 KHUSHI KOTHARI 94.312 GARVITA MAHESHWARI 94.313 SONAKSHI DATTA 94.314 VAIBHAVI BHATI 93.815 SHIVAM VIJAY 93.516 SANJANA MEHTA 93.317 SHEFALI NEGI 92.818 DIKSHA MODI 92.319 RAINA SINGH 92.320 ANUSURYA SHARMA 91.821 SYEDA SABA CHISHTY 91.822 AYUSH SHARMA 91.023 ANUSHKA VYAS 90.324 DIVYA SHARMA 90.0
S.No. NAME %1 PAYAL TOSHNIWAL 97.32 GUNJAN AGARWAL 94.83 NISHTHA WADHAWAN 94.34 YOGYATA JAIN 94.35 AVIRAL TANDON 94.36 KANISHK RATHI 94.37 ADITYA PARMAR 94.08 HARSHIT PODDAR 94.09 SPARSH GEHLOT 93.810 AYUSH PACHOREE 93.811 JAIVARDHAN S RATHORE 93.012 SACHIN MODI 92.513 NAMAN PATNI 91.014 SAJAL TAPARIA 91.015 ATISHYA JAIN 90.516 POORVI JAIN 90.517 KHUSHI BAFNA 90.518 RIYA GANGWAL 90.319 ISHA JAIN 90.020 KHUSHI JAIN 90.0
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Mayoor School, AjmerResult Analysis Class XII (2010-2019)
Average % (English + Best 3)
105 110 96 108 111 113 117 126 125 127
Year
No. of Students
Av
era
ge
%
83
84
87
88
87 87
88
87 87
86
75
77
79
81
83
85
87
89
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
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A* A* or A
Number 4 16
Percentage 12.5% 50.0%
Cambridge International AS & A Levels 2019RESULT ANALYSIS
Number of Grades Total No.
of Entries Percentage of students in each Grade
SUBJECTS A* A B C D E U A* A B C D E U English Language 1 2 1 4 - 25.0 50.0 25.0 - - - Business 2 2 1 1 6 33.3 33.3 - 16.7 16.7 - - Economics 2 2 2 1 1 8 25.0 25.0 25.0 12.5 12.5 - - Mathematics 2 2 - 100.0 - - - - - Sociology 2 1 3 - 66.7 - 33.3 - - - Psychology 2 1 1 4 - 50.0 25.0 25.0 - - - Physical Ed. 1 1 1 1 4 - 25.0 25.0 - 25.0 25.0 - Accounting
1
1 - - - 100.0 - - -
Total Grades 4 12 6 6 3 1 0 32 12.5 37.5 18.8 18.8 9.4 3.1 0.0
Six-point grading scale, from A* to E, with A* being the highest and E the lowest passing grade. Those who fail a course are given a U (unclassified or ungraded).
A* and A out of 32 entries
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SUBJECT
ENG
HINDI
MATHS
PHY
CHEM
BIO
GEO
ECO
ICT
PE
FA
GRADES
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
2018
2019
A*
37.5
9.5
31.3
28.6
25.0
47.6
68.8
57.1
50.0
42.9
62.5
47.6
18.8
38.1
37.5
33.3
60.0
50.0
-
-
-
-
A
31.3
23.8
62.5
71.4
43.8
9.5
25.0
23.8
31.3
28.6
18.8
14.3
56.3
28.6
25.0
23.8
30.0
50.0
20.0
36.4
-
50.0
B
12.5
38.1
6.3
-
25.0
33.3
6.3
14.3
12.5
23.8
18.8
33.3
6.3
14.3
12.5
23.8
10.0
-
40.0
36.4
100.0
-
C
18.8
19.0
-
-
6.3
4.8
-
4.8
6.3
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-
18.8
14.3
18.8
14.3
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40.0
9.1
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D
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9.5
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18.2
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50.0
E
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4.8
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4.8
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4.8
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4.8
6.3
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F
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TOTAL NO.
OF STUDENTS16
21
16
21
16
21
16
21
16
21
16
21
16
21
16
21
10
8
5
11
1
2
Legends: ENG-English, MATHS-Mathematics, PHY-Physics, CHEM-Chemistry, BIO-Biology, GEO-Geography, ECO-Economics, ICT- Information and Communication Technology, PE-Physical Education
2019 SANGAM HARSOLIA A* IN ALL SUBJECTS
CHAVI GUPTA A* IN 8 SUBJECTS
2018 GARVIT GOSAIN A* IN 8 SUBJECTS
KARRTHIK ARYA A* IN 8 SUBJECTS
Cambridge ICE (International Certificate of Education) Award
Distinction Merit Pass
Year 2018 2019 2018 2019 2018 2019
Number of Students 13 15 3 5 - 1
Percentage 81.3% 71.4% 18.7% 23.8% - 4.8%
Cambridge ICE award criteria
Grade A or above in 5 subjects and Grade C or above in 2 subjects - Distinction
Grade C or above in 5 subjects and Grade F or above in 2 subjects - Merit
Grade G or above in 7 subjects - Pass
A* & A
NOTE : THIS IS OUR FIRST BATCH WHICH APPEARED FOR ENGLISH AS A FIRST LANGUAGE
A* A* or A
Year 2018 2019 2018 2019
Number 59 68 110 124
Percentage 41% 36.0% 76.4% 65.6%
Total entries 144 189 144 189
International General Certificate of Secondary Education IGCSE (Class X)COMPARATIVE RESULT ANALYSIS 2018/2019
PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS IN EACH GRADE
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International General Certificate of Secondary Education IGCSE (Class X)RESULT ANALYSIS
Number of Grades Total No.of Students
Percentage of students in each Grade
SUBJECTS
A*
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
U
A*
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
U
English
2
5
8
4
2
-
-
-
-
21
9.5
23.8
38.1
19.0
9.5
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-
Hindi 6
15
-
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-
-
-
-
-
21
28.6
71.4
-
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-
-
-
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Maths 10
2
7
1
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1
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-
21
47.6
9.5
33.3
4.8
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4.8
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Physics 12
5
3
1
-
-
-
-
- 21 57.1 23.8 14.3 4.8 - -
-
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Chemistry 9 6 5 - - 1 - - - 21 42.9 28.6 23.8 - - 4.8 - - -
Biology 10 3 7 - - 1 - - - 21 47.6 14.3 33.3 - - 4.8 - - - Geography 8 6 3 3 - 1 - - - 21 38.1 28.6 14.3 14.3 - 4.8 - - - Economics
7 5 5 3 - - 1 - - 21 33.3 23.8 23.8 14.3 - - 4.8 - - ICT 4
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
50.0
50.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
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PE -
4
4
1
2
-
-
-
-
11
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36.4
36.4
9.1
18.2
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-
FA -
1
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
2
-
50.0
-
-
50.0
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-
-
-
Total 68 56 42 13 5 4 1 - -189
(21X9=189)36.0 29.6 22.2 6.9 2.6 2.1 0.5 - -
Eight-point grading scale, from A* to G, with A* being the highest and G the lowest passing grade. Those who fail a course are given a U (unclassified or ungraded).
TOPPERS
SANGAM HARSOLIA A* IN ALL SUBJECTS
CHAVI GUPTA A* IN 8 SUBJECTS
A* and A out of 189 entries (21 students appeared for 9 subjects; i.e., 21x9 = 189)
A* A* or A
Number 68 124
Percentage 36.0% 65.6%
CAMBRIDGE ICE (INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION) AWARD
Distinction Merit Pass
Number of Students 15 5 1
Percentage 71.4% 23.8% 4.8%
Cambridge ICE award criteria
Grade A or above in 5 subjects and Grade C or above in 2 subjects - Distinction
Grade C or above in 5 subjects and Grade F or above in 2 subjects - Merit
Grade G or above in 7 subjects - Pass
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All India Secondary School Examination (Class X) 2019RESULT ANALYSIS
SUBJECT ?
ENGLISH
HINDI
MATHS
GEN. SCI.
SOC.
ST.
Highest Marks 96 97 100 100 100
90% and above 37 48 72 71 82
75% to 89% 96 71 36 41 51 60% to 74% 24 35 22 33 21 45% to 59%
2
5
24
10
4
33% to 44%
0
0
5
4
1 Below 33%
0
0
0
0
0
Average
82.5
82.2
80.3
81.6
86.1
Number of Students 159 159 159 159 159
90% & above
75% to 89%
60% to 74%
45% to 59%
33% to 44%
FAIL
Number of Students
51
70
31
7
-
-
Percentage 32.1% 44.0% 19.5% 4.4% - -
AISSE 2019 BATCH AVERAGE % (159 Students) : 82.5%Number of Subject wise Distinctions (2019) : 605Subject wise 90 and above (2019) : 310
TOPPERSPosition Name of Students % Agg. (Eng. + 4 Subjects)
I CHINMAY MOONDRA 97.4%II AYUSHI AGARWAL 96.4%
PRADHYUMN SINGH RATHORE 96.4%III VINAYAK GUPTA 96.2%
DHUN JINDAL 96.2%RAJAT BHASKAR 96.2% CHINMAY MOONDRA AYUSHI AGARWAL PRADHYUMN SINGH RATHORE
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Comparative Result Analysis 2018/2019 [Class – X]
SUBJECT ? ENGLISH HINDI MATHS GEN. SCI. SOC. ST.
YEAR ? 2018 2019 2018 2019 2018 2019 2018 2019 2018 2019
Highest Marks
95
96 96
97
99
100
98
100
100 100
90% and above
38
37 32
48
59
72
38
71
67
82
75% to 89%
91
96 80
71
30
36
54
41
46
51
60% to 74%
21
24 34
35
26
22
25
33
23
21
45% to 59%
2
2
6
5
22
24
27
10
11
4
33% to 44%
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12
5
8
4
5
1
Below 33%
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3
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Average
83.6
82.5
80.4
82.2
75.5
80.3
75.8
81.6
82.1 86.1
Number of Students
152
159
152
159
152
159
152
159
152
159
Year
90% & above
75% to 89%
60% to 74%
45% to 59%
33% to 44% FAIL
2019 (159 Students) 51 (32.1%) 70 (44.0%) 31 (19.5%) 7 (4.4%) - -
2018 (152 Students) 36 (23.7%) 71 (46.7%) 27 (17.8%) 16 (10.5%) 2 (1.3%) -
Number of Subject wise Distinctions (2019) : 605Number of Subject wise Distinctions (2018) : 535Subject wise 90 and above (2019) : 310Subject wise 90 and above (2018) : 234
BATCH AVERAGES
2019 82.5% 2018 79.5%
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2010 - 2017CCE Scheme
(Grading System)
Result Analysis (2003-2019)Average % - Class X
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Infrastructure Development
Mayoor Pavilion (Redesigned)
Senior School (Phase I C) Under Construction
Senior School (Phase I B)
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11 students from Mayoor School participated in the MUN at Daly College, INDORE from 17th to19th April 2019. Several students secured awards in the conference:
-Chitransh Motwani - Best Delegate
Ayushi Agarwal- Best Delegate
Suryansh Shekhawat- Verbal Mention
9 students of the school attended The Model United Nations Conference 2019 at Mayo College Girls’ School from 25th to 27th April 2019.
5 students from the school participated in ‘Technotsav’ at Jodhpur, organised by Mayoor Chopasni School with two projects and the following awards were won:
* Manas Bansal & Mehul Goel - 3rd position for ‘Best Innovative Idea’
* Deepesh Vasnani, Chitransh Motwani & Bhavesh Sharma stood 1st in the category of ‘Best Presentation and Practicality’.
6 students participated at the ‘Technacks -2019’, a 2 day IT Fest conducted on 6th & 7th August 2019, by Maharani Gayatri Devi Girls’ School, Jaipur. Following students secured positions :-
* Chitransh Motwani-1st in ‘Digital Ocean’
* Deepesh Vasnani & Keerat Singh Saluja -1st in IT Quiz.
* Chitransh Motwani & Aayushi Agarwal -2nd in ‘Lights, Camera, Actions’
14 students participated in the Sports Fest at Jaishree Periwal Global School , Jagatpura, Jaipur on 6th August 2019. We won the 1st Runners-up Trophy (Junior Category). The individual positions were as follows :
Swimming:
* Ekantika Jain, Shaurya Gupta, Abhimanyu Singh Rathore- 1st position
* Gagan Tomar , Gaurang Khasgiwala , Shivnandani Kumari -2nd position
* Nishtha Verma , Kashwani Dagar -3rd position
Chess:
* Danish Sheen Kazmi , Chahak Dadhich -1st position
* Yukthartha- 3rd position
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18 students participated in ‘Flair Fest’ organised by Jaishree Periwal International School on 8th August 2019, in various events. The awards received were :
* Daksh Grewal, Vatsal Singh, Gagandeep Singh, Bhanu Pratap Singh , Jatin Ramnani, Ritam Sharma -2nd Position in ‘Reliving History’.
* Dhun Jindal , Nalin Maheshwari , Eklavya Mahawar , Tushar Airan (Business Pitch Group)- Consolation Prize.
15 students participated in the Central India Cambridge Community Confluence -2019 organised by Bodhi International School and Lucky International School, Jodhpur from 9th to 11th August 2019. The awards won were as follows :
Tug of Bots
- Chitransh Motwani, Deepesh Vasnani, Snigdh Garg -1st position
Scrabble
-Rishit Jain - 3rd position
Kho Kho
-Jiya Shrimalani , Mohie Mathur -2nd position
Mind Benderz QUIZ
-Chitransh Motwani, Rishit Jain, Kabir Goel , Jiya Shrimalani -1st position
Spoken Word
-Purvi Garg- 1st , Maya Goel- 2nd position
4 teams of the school participated in India's biggest Psychology Quiz , PsychED, on 7th August, 2019 with one team comprising Tamanna Bansal (XII Hum), Priyanshu Lodha (XII Hum) and Himanshi Punjabi (XI Sci.) reaching the Zonal finals held at Fortis Hospital, Jaipur on 19th August 2019.
4 students attended the 17th Kusum Verma Memorial National Inter School English Festival at Springdales School, New Delhi. Pragati Pant (XII Hum.) bagged the 2nd position in Poetry Recitation.
2 students participated in the 14th Shri Gilroy Martins Memorial Interschool Quiz Competition held at St. Stephens Senior Secondary School and secured the 2nd Runners-up position .
Accolades
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19 students participated in the Silver Jubilee Commemorative Young Thinkers’ Conclave at Mayo College Girls’ School, on 26th and 27th August 2019 . The awards won were :-
* Rajesh Choudhary (Best Speaker), Vaibhav Madhani (Best Rebuttal), overall 2nd position in Hindi Debate.
25 students attended the All India Painting competition "Paani ki Kahani " held at Turning Point School, Ajmer conducted by INTACH on 19th February, 2019. Akshika Dave emerged the Regional Winner with 20th Rank at National Level.
IAYP students of classes 9th , 10th and 11th attended a programme for Silver and Bronze Medals at Hikers’ Retreat, Sariska , Alwar.
Ø11 students participated in ENTENTE -MUN conducted by Maheswari Public School, Jaipur.
The following Mayoorites won awards:-
a) Arhat Kaushik - Best Delegate, SOHUM.
b) Dhun Jindal - Best Delegate, UNEP
c) Yashila Sharma - Best Delegate, All India Political Parties’Meet
d) Ayushi Agarwal - High Commendation, SOHUM
e) Nalin Maheshwari - High Commendation, UNEP
f ) Varenya Dheer Garg - Special Mention
g) Eshita Arora - Verbal Mention
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Junior GroupPoster Making (Sanskrit Mantras based) First Chakrika Dave VII-E(Áøò Ê ÁŸ◊ÊáÊ - ‚¥S∑Χà ◊¥ò Ê •Êä ÊÊÁ⁄UÃ) Second Shashwi Garg VII-ASanskrit Shlok Path First Kaustubh Manipushp Kunj VII-C(‚¥S∑Χà ‡‹Ê∑§ ¬Ê∆U)
Sanskrit Play First Bhavika Agarwal VIII-E(‚¥S∑Χà ŸÊ≈U∑§) Aadhya Mishra VIII-E
Pari Kothari VIII-EChitrangda Chundawat VIII-EWamil Goyal VIII-C
Sanskrit Group Song Second Jahanvi Kurani VII-B(‚¥S∑Χà ‚Ê◊ÍÁ„U∑§ ªÊŸ) Rishika Batra VII-A
Divya Sharma VII-AMitanshi Khandelwal VII-CMahak Dani VIII-ENilansh Vyas VIII-EPalansh Chaturvedi VIII-AShivansh Heda VII-A
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Rishabh Rathi X-BRakshita Singh XI- Hum.Yashika Lahotiya XI- Sc.Ayan Ahmed X-BManav Gurnani X-BOjasva Tamra X-DPiyush Kumar XII- Sc.
Inter School Sanskrit Saptah Competition organized by “Sanskrit Bharti - Jaipur” (19th to 26th August, 2019)
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Co-Curricular Activities ReportArts and Crafts Club
Teacher In-charge: Smt. Neeru Sharma
The club aims to foster an interest in different forms of art and create awareness about them. The students are driven to explore their creativity and further their talents in various styles of art. These varieties include Kaawar Painting, beadwork, needlework, craft with sootli, weaving, clay modelling, direct plasterwork and mosaic work.
Biology Club
Teachers In-charge: Smt. Bhavna Jain and Ms. Rinku Chouhan
The club serves the purpose of broadening the scientific horizons of its members beyond what they learn in classrooms and textbooks. The students regularly engage in activities on- and off-campus to develop a positive association with the natural environment. They have worked individually to make terrariums, calculate Body Mass Index, planting roses and organic seeds.
The activities they performed as groups worked towards improving their communication and collaboration skills. The students performed a role play to generate awareness against Rubella and Measles. They were also taught the process of making a compost pit to promote environmental preservation and developed an interest in recent scientific developments through a science quiz.
Best Out of Waste Club
Teacher In-charge: Smt. Shelly Yadav
The students of this club are encouraged to present their creativity by preparing artisanal and useful items through materials that are discarded as waste and harm the environment. Each week the students create something new from waste materials like newspapers, plastic and glass bottles. Their creativity takes new shape in the form of vases, utility boxes, wall hangings, and even electric lights to complement festivities.
Career Counselling Club
Teacher In-charge: Smt. Pratibha Mehra and Sh. Saurabh Mundra
The club introduces students to various career options and guides them through various opportunities for higher education and employment. They are provided information about different entrance examinations and opportunities in foreign countries. Each week the club takes up and discusses a career option in great depth. Often experts are invited to provide information about their fields. The club also organizes a career-counselling programme annually, in order to assist students. They are also given advice about personal interviews and making a resume.
Chemistry Club
Teacher In-charge: Smt. Neerja Chaturvedi
The students perform experiments that allow them to gain knowledge about the properties and applications of substances that we encounter daily. These experiments include the preparation of items like soaps and candles, testing the acidic or basic nature of soils for application in agriculture and preparation and handling of certain lab apparatus.
Cookery Club
Teacher In-charge: Smt. Poonam Punjabi
The aim of the club is to inculcate the essential life skill of cooking within the students. Each week they enthusiastically prepare a range of recipes. They are also educated on serving those dishes and maintaining a clean kitchen. At the end of each cooking session, they present their dishes to members of the staff to win their appreciation.Computer ClubTeachers In-charge: Sh. Bajrang Sharma and Ms. Hitasha KhannaThe objectives of the Computer Club are to allow students to gain expertise in Information and Communication Technology(ICT), enable members to obtain skills in research and presentation of ideas, encourage fruitful teamwork between students and promote creativity and analytical skills amongst all club members.
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Consumer Awareness Club
Teacher In-charge: Smt. Manish Mulchandani
The students are educated about the responsibilities and duties of being a consumer, which is an integral part of our lives. To this extent, they informally learn how to obtain information about a good or bad service, the psychology of buying and selling, consuming wisely and differentiating between their wants and needs. They are made aware of their rights, civic duties and mechanisms to address their grievances as consumers.
The students engage in discussions on a range of topics, for instance on the Consumer Protection Act, to impart information. The students performed various creative activities, including designing the club's logo, making pamphlets for Earth Day, creating cards consumer issues and designing 'Jago Grahak Jago' advertisements among several others. They also produced questionnaires and conducted interviews for consumer awareness
Dance Club
Teachers In-charge: Smt. Sheelu Ramchandani and Ms. Ravina Chauhan
The students of the dance club were first introduced to the basics of certain classical dances like Kathak and Odissi. The students worked towards developing their confidence to a point where they could choreograph the steps themselves. They worked towards this by learning the nuances of solo, duet and group performances, learning steps and rhythm themselves. The group also maintain a healthy competition between members by calling-out the best performers to display their skills to their peers. Gradually, the students gained skills in various dance forms and performed on multiple occasions. These included a Kathak performance for the Independence Day programme.
The club is divided into various groups according to the students' interests in areas of ICT: Animation using Flash, Web Designing, Troubleshooting, Presentation, E-Content, Desktop Publishing- using Scribus and 3D-modelling using Sketch-Up1. E-Content: The objective of E-content is to enable members to understand
the importance of the web as a medium of information and communication. Understand the principles of creating an effective web page and become familiar with designing web pages. The members gathered information closely related to the course work of class IX to XII. This could help the students understand the concepts related to the topic in a better way.
2. Troubleshooting: A group of 5 members was made, which was trained to handle all the IT related issues which a teacher can face during the school hours. This helped members to learn the technical skills also.
3. Web Designing: The objective of Web Designing is to enable members to understand the importance of the web as a medium of communication, understand the principles of creating an effective web page and become familiar with designing web pages. The members gathered information, created web pages for different events and uploaded the same on the local web server.
4. Presentation: The objective of presentation is to show that slides are simply another visual aid to support your presentation - just as a flip chart is! PowerPoint is merely a visual aid. The objective is to give essential knowledge to the members about presentation and tell them the basic use and key points about making a presentation. The members prepared various presentations like Big Data, Block Chain Technology and Chat Bots.
5. Scribus: The objective of Scribus is to create brochures, booklets, books, magazines, calendars and any type of document which you plan to print or make available electronically, including presentations. It has a feature-rich interface and the functionality to allow the user to create professiona- quality print output. Scribus is designed for the task of creating a page lay out, and is excellent in this area. The members were able to edit the pictures.
6. Google Sketch Up: The Objective is to promote 3D modelling to create architectural drawings, either to communicate their ideas to someone, or just so you can build your dream house or a school cricket pavilion. The group has prepared 3D models of various parts of the school campus and how the project of School Cricket Pavilion can be implemented.
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DIY Club
Teachers In-charge: Smt. Shalini Agarwal and Smt. Mamta Sethi
Created this very year the club aims at allowing students to learn and innovate by making a variety of objects which include baskets and mats. The students develop values while working in groups and on projects which involve designing mobile phone covers and paper jewellery. Each student also planted various seeds within the quadrangle.Entrepreneurs’ Club Teacher In-charge: Sh. Vikas JainThe club is a conduit that allows students to communicate with other entrepreneurs, share their ideas and experience the various aspects of establishing and operating an enterprise. It does so by discussing a range of topics including the difference between an entrepreneur and a businessman, the attributes of an entrepreneur and sharing the cases of successful enterprises. It engages and promotes the entrepreneur in students by allowing them to present their concepts of a start-up to their fellow- members.English Debating ClubTeacher In-charge: Smt. Divya KhannaThe club aims to arm students with essential skills that will assist them throughout their lives, skills like critical thinking and analysis, assessment of facts, and reasoned decision making. It facilitates this by debating, an activity that contributes towards improving their confidence and making them well-rounded individuals along while contributing to educational achievement.Students lead the club and work in unison to achieve their aims, producing an environment that develops their skills and allows them to argue effectively in a variety of contexts. The members initially explored topics close to their curriculum before broadening their scope. They tackle these topics in either 'Long-preparation' (requiring up to a week of research) or 'Short-preparation'(as little as 15 minutes for preparation) debates. They prepare their debates either as groups or individuals but the entirety of the club dissects each debate after a presentation. Through this process students allowed each other and the club as a whole to improve over the weeks.
Ecology ClubTeachers In-charge: Smt. Deepmala Bhagchandani and Smt. Annpurna MaheshwariThe club's aim is to assemble a group of like-minded students that have a vested interest in ecology, evolution, matters pertaining to the natural environment and other branches of natural sciences. It educates and sensitizes the students on the problems that plague our environment and engages them in efforts to preserve it. The students partook in several activities in-keeping with this goal. They prepared and used compost, made biodegradable enzyme cleaner and natural mosquito repellent. They also planted seeds within the campus and identified and labelled existing flora.English Dramatics Club
Teacher In-charge: Smt. Snigdha Sharma Mehra
The club functions through the collaboration between students to produce an atmosphere that allows students to bloom as writers and actors. They participated in ice-breaking sessions introducing themselves creatively, these sessions resulted in the club becoming a close-knit group, an essential component of any theatre troupe. The students gain experience in scripting individually and collaboratively by writing and performing scripts. It was also necessary for students to review each other's work that improves their critical thinking and analysis skills. Each week they were introduced to different genres of acting or given a theme to write on. The students scripted in groups and performed them in front of fellow-members who then reviewed their work.
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Indian Music Club
Teachers In-charge: Smt. Deepa Pande, Sh. Sanjay Chauhan and Sh. Gulab Chand
The club instructs students in various Indian instruments, in a way that permits them to succeed as musicians. The students learn a multitude of 'Ragas', for instance, the Gat of Rag Kalawati on instruments like Harmonium, Xylophone, Sitar and Violin. The students also learned the Teental, Dadra, Kehrwa, and Ektaal with ‘Farmaishi Paran’ on the Tabla. Certain members of the club have also participated in various school events.
Global Citizen's Club
Teachers In-charge: Dr. (Smt.) Nimi Sharma and Ms. Ashwani Rathore
The club's purpose is to foster a sense of belonging to humanity among students which drives them to be active and contributing members of society. It propagates the virtues of empathy and community through charitable and philanthropic work. They have donated clothes, books and other essential stationery to the Minu Mano Vikas Mandir School. The students fulfill their responsibility towards society and learn to respect people by visiting the old age home 'Sahil', assisting in developing educational aids for the school's inclusive centre "Prayaas" and raised money to install a water-cooler for patients at JLN Hospital, Ajmer.
Hindi Dramatics ClubTeachers In-charge: Smt. Parul Verma and Smt. Darshana Gujral
Hindi Debating ClubTeacher In-charge: Smt. Shivani JhaThe club allows students to imbibe the skills of a good debater and orator within themselves, by allowing them to improve their speaking skills, logical reasoning, and expression of views and develop their confidence. To do this, the students were asked to debate for and against topics that gradually increased in difficulty with each session improving their prowess as debaters. Often the students were given extempore debate topics and work in groups that contributed greatly to the club's aims.
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INTACH club
Teacher In-charge: Sh. Vijay Sharma
The club's objective is to spread awareness about the heritage and culture that form the identity of our country. In order to do this the members of the club visit various locations and structures within our city that carry historical and cultural significance. This year they visited Barahdari, Shahid Smarak, Abdulla and Bibi ka Maqbara, Soni Ji ki Nasiyan and the Robson Memorial Church. These visits are accompanied by information about their significance which the students record and compile at the end of the year. This practice gives students a deeper appreciation of these sites and instills a sense of pride and responsibility which drives them to conserve this rich heritage.
This year the students also attended a talk about the Heritage of Ajmer and Bird Watching given by eminent photojournalist Sh. Deepak Sharma and Sh. Rishi Raj Singh respectively.
IAYP Club
Teacher In-charge: Smt. Isha Srivastava and Ms. Sapna Dansereau
The club is aimed towards the students hoping to obtain the ‘International Award for Young People’. It motivates them to be involved in a balanced program of voluntary self-development activities that prepares them to navigate the tumultuous period of transition from an adolescent to an adult. The students engage in recreational physical activities and embark on adventurous excursions. The students also perform social service, which includes assisting the support staff in cleaning the school, visiting the "Jai Mata" old age home to spend time with the aged, the students prepared a street play to address local issues as well.
Library Squad
Teacher In-charge: Sh. Ajay Rawat
The club facilitates the development of reading and learning as recreational activities while teaching students the essentials of managing a library. The club enables the development of positive personal attributes among students. The members participate in several organized storytelling sessions, which develops healthy reading habits and are taught the method to organize books categorically, given access to the library's resources and made aware of the importance of books.
Mathematics Club
Teacher In-charge: Smt. Shruti Khanna
The club intends to generate interest in mathematics and caters to students that have a penchant for mathematics and logical reasoning. The members were familiarized with the numerical aptitude test which measures their arithmetic ability and accuracy in calculations enabling them to partake in various competitive examinations. The students from the middle sections also practised origami in order to enhance their spatial, visualization and sequencing skills.
Movie-Making Club
Teacher In-charge: Sh. Devendra Bagla
The movie-making club creates opportunities for students that are interested in movie making. Its members interact with each other to learn and gain hands-on experience. The club is student-led and student representatives impart their knowledge about various movie-making tools and when necessary the teacher in-charge performs this role to improve the students' skills.
The students were introduced to the video camera and instructed about the main functions of the handy cam. They were also taught to consider certain points while shooting, which include framing the shot, the backgrounds and sunlight and preventing unnecessary sounds like clapping from being recorded.
They were also given a demonstration about the use of the professional handy cam and the tripod. The students gained an insight into gaining different heights, moving sideways, zooming in and out, fast and slow mode and balancing the camera using the tripod. They were also introduced to the basic features of a professional camera like handling the camera from different positions, installing the battery, adjusting the focus manually and automatically and sound settings.
On the software end of movie-making, they were taught to prepare short stories from images using Photostory. The students were also familiarized with Acoustica and Cyberlink Power Director which can be used for audio editing and video editing and production respectively.
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MUN Club
Teacher In-charge: Smt. Sonal Singhal
The club promotes a global outlook within its members, who are made aware of current world affairs pertaining to peacekeeping, sustainable development, disarmament and the role of international peacekeeping organizations. The club is spearheaded by students that engage in intense debates and deliberations on various agenda, based on the current global scenario. Each week the students simulate different committees that prompt them to research extensively on an agenda.
This year several students of the club participated in a number of interschool MUN conferences, which include the MCGSMUN, Daly College MUN and the ENTENTE MUN. The members of the club also organize and participate in the Inter-house Model United Nations Conference each year.
National Cadet Corps
Teacher In-charge: Sh. Arjun Singh
The school's National Cadet Corps has been established under the guidance of 2 Rajasthan Arty Bty. NCC. It aims to inculcate discipline and unity in the lives of its students and ensures that they always prioritize their nation, whichever direction their lives take, whichever occupation they are a part of. To accomplish this, the cadets enrolled in Mega Swachhta Pakhwada, held from 17th September to 2nd October 2019, which involved cleaning the drains, streets, statues and parks of the city. The cadets also attended the CATC at Kayad Vishramsthali, Ajmer. Through this, the cadets also have a unique opportunity to become a part of the Indian Armed Forces.
Origami Club
Teacher In-charge: Smt. Sandeep Kaur
The club teaches and creates awareness about Origami, the art of folding a square sheet of paper into a finished sculpture solely through folding and sculpting techniques. Apart from being an enjoyable exercise the process of making a creature or an object from a piece of paper enhances spatial reasoning and teaches symmetry through folds. The figures students have learned to make via video tutorials include butterflies, dragons, sunglasses, and a flexahedron.
Photography Club
Teacher In-charge: Sh. Mayank Bhatia
The members of the club seek to hone their creative skills and technical expertise in the art of photography. It provides a holistic atmosphere for this purpose where the interaction of students and the consequent exchange of information and knowledge drives their development.
The members are taught the quintessential functions of a camera like zooming, deletion of images, usage of the flash, controlling aperture, speed and the types of lenses. They used these skills to capture multiple events at Mayoor like the One Act Plays, Inter-House Cultural Weeks, Sporting events and inter-school competitions.
The members work in four groups, each of them with a topic like Emotions, Green, Faceless etc. The students compiled these topical photos with their own landscape photography to produce a portfolio for display at the exhibitions.
Psychonauts’ Club
Teacher In-charge: Ms. Tvishi Sharma and Ms. Payal Mahawar
The students in the club are allowed to observe psychology in the real world; this creates an understanding of the psychological phenomenon and reduces the stigmas associated with them. The students conducted a multitude of activities that enabled them to develop an interest in psychology. These included Lateral Thinking Puzzles, Exercises in stress management, the "Draw a person in the rain test", introduction to graphology and many more that used tests, videos and discussions to explore various subject areas in psychology.
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Physics Club
Teachers In-charge: Sh. Vikram Singh Solanki and Ms. Sindhu Chaturvedi
The fundamental objectives of the club include developing skills of scientific inquiry, addressing the student's aspirations of going beyond the textbooks, applying the principles and techniques of physics to obtain a solution to a problem and provide a platform to students that want to explore their talents in Physics. They completed many experiments to complement their knowledge of science, which included making a snake pendulum, verifying the Doppler Effect and finding reaction time. The students also put up many projects enthusiastically, these included a chain reaction, constructing a bi-pedal robot, solar car among several more.
Robotics Club
Teachers In-charge: Sh. Dharamveer Singh Rathore, Sh. Vikas Sharma , Smt. Mansi Jha, and Smt. Rashi Kewalramani
The students of the club develop a skill-set for the 21st century; this involves algorithmic problem-solving, analyzing data, collaboration and robotics. Students are allowed to improve their capabilities in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) from a young age. They explore STEM through projects which include making Traffic Light, Conveyor Belt and Light Following Car at the primary level and Intelligent Home, Object Counter and an Industrial Robot among others at the senior level.
Street Theatre Club
Teachers In-charge: Ms. Preeti Sharma and Smt. Karuna Tandon
The club promotes an affection for theatre and all its intricacies through direct involvement, it aims to provide a quality theatrical experience and ensures a comfortable working environment that caters to the emotional, artistic and educational needs of the students. It is taught as an enjoyable method of spreading awareness of a more moral nature.
The students are first introduced to the informality and closer-to-life performances that are integral to street theatre through videos and impromptu topics to perform. Following this sessio,n the students can now choose which avenue of Street Theatre to foray into.
In the following weeks the students engage in identifying relevant social issues to represent, learning various techniques of Improvisational Theatre and preparing street plays. The outcome of their hard work was on display during numerous presentations that included a play on Measles and Rubella Vaccines Awareness, and on themes like 'Cleanliness' and 'Examination Blues'.
Scouts and Guides club
Teachers In-charge: Sh. Husain Kathat and Sh. Dilip Kumar Solanki for Scouts and Smt. Neena Singh for Guides.
The students within this club contribute to improving the world around them where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in society through strict, virtuous, moral and fair value-system that should be applied in our day-to-day life. They are integral to school events performing marches and escorting the guests of honour. They practice drills, marching and commands regularly and partake in camping .
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Weather Reporting Club
Teacher In-charge: Sh. Ivan Francis Everett
The club collects the meteorological data for the city and Stuttgart, which includes the maximum and minimum temperatures and the rainfall. The club contributes this data to the weather report which is read at each assembly.
Western Music Club
Teacher In-charge: Sh. Ivan Francis Everett, Sh. Shubham Keenja and Sh. Dhannalal
The club grants students an opportunity to gain familiarity with a range of musical practices and traditions which include American popular, Western-classical ad non-Western practices. The students are encouraged to contemplate the cultural, historical and cognitive facets of music along with the creation and performance. The members of the club perform at multiple school events like the Independence Day, Exhibitions and Prize Giving.
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The year 2019 had its fair share of activities. Activities - academic and non academic are the life blood of a school. They keep the yearly calendar alive. The budding talent of the students is nurtured through a plethora of cultural activities integrated in the school curriculum. To inculcate a love of reading, creativity and capacity for analytical thinking, the students are exposed to various co- curricular activities ranging from dramatics to arts, dance, music, craft and clay modelling.
At the Intra school level, we had Hindi and English Recitation, Story Enactment , Character Enactment and Essay Writing competitions to develop expression and communication skills .Other areas included music both vocal and instrumental dance, solo and group, quiz, art and craft including Rangoli making, Clay Modelling, Flower Making and Card Making . In computers we had puzzle making and Power Point presentations. All these activities gave expressions to our creative Mayoorites .These activities are organized at Inter - House level so that we develop a competitive spirit and learn to work as a team.
Students participated in the Inter - School competitions organised by various schools in and around the city. Such competitions not only allowed the children to evaluate where they stand among other school but also gave them opportunities for self assessment. It provides an incentive for self improvement.
Flair Fest was held on 8th and 9th August, 2019 at Jayshree Periwal High School Jaipur, the children participated in the various events held on both the days.
On 8th August,Sukhad Saraswat of II-C and Advik Baheti of class II-B participated in the Poster Making Competition.
Agamjeet Singh Sodhi of class IV- C and Kritin Goyal of class II- B participated in the ‘Belling the Spelling’ Competition.
Saumya Singh of V-B and Shivanshi Bansal of V-D participated in the Design a Dress Competition.
On 9th August , Mehar Singh of class VI- D and Jaianant Agarwal of V- D participated in the Quiz Competition. In the Travel and Brochure designing competition Siyona Rae of class III-B and Lavanya Pant of class IV-A participated. Lavanya Pant won the consolation prize.
In the Inter School IT Fest -FOSS SPARX 2019 hosted by our school, Abhijat Soni of class IV-B and Aadey Dave of V-B participated in the Digi Fable Competition.They secured the second position.
Agamjeet Singh Sodhi of IV- C and Varchasva Agarwal of V-B participated in the Logi Check Competition. They secured the third position.
Educational Tours
Educational Tour to Chittorgarh, Udaipur and Kumbhalgarh was organised for the students of class V from November 8 to 12, 2019. The group visited Chittorgarh Fort, Shilpgram, Fatehsagar Lake, Lok Kala Mandal and Kumbhalgarh Fort.
Educational Tour to Bikaner was organised for the children of class IV from November 8 to 12, 2019. The students visited Nagaur Fort, Junagarh Fort, Camel Breeding Farm, Karni Mata Temple and Bikaneri Bhujia Factory.
They attended a Tie & Dye workshop, participated in Parasailing, Artificial Wall Climbing and Roller Zorbing activities and spent an evening on the sand dunes
These tours have their recreational value as well as serve as a great learning experience for the students.
Celebrations
The children celebrate both national and international festivals throughout the year. Festivals like Christmas, Makar Sakranti, Holi, Earth Day, Foundation Day, Tri Colour Day, The International Peace Day, Gandhi Jayanti and Global Hand Washing Day were celebrated with fun and fervour.
CCA Club Activities
We at Primary have 28 clubs which provide opportunities to students to take initiatives which are beyond the scope of text books and routine classroom interactions. Our school organises Cleanliness Drive on every Wednesday in the C.C.A lesson to create awareness regarding Cleanliness and its benefits. The students of classes III- V clean the nearby localities and also our school and have taken up this noble task with great pride. Members of 15 clubs along with 18 teachers have cleaned areas of Ajmer till the last Wednesday of November 2019.
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Pre Primary and Primary CCA Report
Annual Cultural ProgrammesThis year in the month of January and February we had the cultural programme at three levels.Cultural Morning (Classes III- V) on 23rd January 2019. The theme was ' Freedom
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Cultural Morning (Classes I- II ) on 2nd February 2019, the theme was 'Twisted
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Sports DayGames and sports are an integral part of our school curriculum. The Annual Sports for Classes III-V was held on 5th October 2019, where each and every child participated in the various track and field events. The students of Class III displayed a colourful drill employing the special props beautifully. Class IV displayed Yoga postures like Surya Namaskar, Vriksha Asana,Tadasana,Vajrasan and formed human pyramids displaying their flexibility and strength. Class V displayed their skills in Karate with a lot of enthusiasm. They exhibited ‘Pot Breaking’ and ‘Brick Breaking’ techniques brilliantly. The Annual Sports Day for classes NUR to II was on 23rd Nov '19. Children displayed a few yogic exercises and colourful drills .They participated in fun races which helped them to develop team spirit and co-ordination.
Internationalism @ Mayoor (Primary)Collaborative Project with John M. Karras Kindergarten Athens, Greece The students of classes Pre primary, I and II come face to face on Skype with the students of the partner school in Greece on pre-decided days and shared their experiences about the celebration of the national and international festivals and international weeks. They also shared photographs and their Art and Craft work through e-mails.
Exchange of Letters and Greetings with students of St. Ives , North Primary School, Sydney, Australia.The students of classes IV and V exchanged letters and cards with the children of St. Ives , North Primary School, Sydney, Australia. The children on both the sides shared the information about themselves, their country, its culture and the various festivals celebrated.
International Week/FestivalsOur school's vision is to develop a balanced individual deeply rooted in Indian culture with a global outlook, upholding this vision we provide our students with a number of learning opportunities. At Mayoor we celebrate many national as well as international festivals. This year we celebrated Songkran, Earth Day, Japanese Week, International Peace Day and Thanksgiving Day. These celebrations enhanced the student's global learning.
International Mela The students of Classes III- V celebrated internationalism by organising an International Mela ( Fair) on 15th March 2019. The activity included the study of nearly 20 countries across the globe. The children became familiar with the location, physical features, flora-fauna, tourist places, monuments, costumes, food, art and craft and other aspects of the rich culture of these countries.
Pre Primary ActivitiesAt the Pre Primary level the young ones were exposed to a variety of fun filled activities, games, experiments, celebrations and interactive sessions with eminent community helpers.The kids celebrate each Friday as an Active Friday. They indulge in various activities like Show and Tell, Baking and Cooking, Water Play, Make a Compost Pit, Card Making and Art and Craft. They also observed The Corn Day, Bubble Day, Fruit Salad Day and Lemonade Day. They participated in Fancy Dress Shows, Hindi and English Recitation, Ramleela and Dance. A visit to the Mayo Aviary, home to different species of birds, was organised in the month of September. The little ones walked around, gazing excitedly at different birds in their specially created habitats. In addition to this, children participated in the Hindi and English Recitation, Western and Indian Group Singing, Group Dance , Quiz and enjoyed the Puppet show. Besides this there were also many class activities like Mock Market, Fruit Salad Day, Plantation Day, Recipe Making , Sprouts and Corn Day , Visit to the Post Office and ‘Mayoor Haat’. Learning was not limited to the classrooms but they were exposed to many outdoor activities including games and sports, mass PT, and Yoga.
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Peace DayStudents from classes Nursery to V celebrated the International Peace Day on September 20, 2019.The following activities were conducted throughout the day - Thematic Assembly, Art and Craft work, Yoga exercises, singing songs related to peace, making ' I Promise' cards, slogan writing and listening to stories about the peace ambassadors of the world. Students from Nursery to II came dressed in white.
Japanese WeekThe students of classes Nursery to II celebrated 'The Japanese Week' from July 22 to 26, 2019. Throughout the week they learnt about the Japanese culture, greetings, art & craft, music and food.On the final day children came dressed up in traditional Japanese ensemble, performed dances, enactments, participated in a quiz and relished the famous Japanese cuisine.
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Art /Craft /Clay Modelling Club
Teachers In- charge: Smt. Lata Sharma, Smt. Renu Sharma and Shri Devendra Kharol
Art, craft and design stimulate creativity and imagination. They provide visual, tactile and sensory experiences and a special way of understanding and responding to the world. It enables children to communicate what they see, feel and think through the use of colour, texture, form, pattern and different materials and processes. Children become involved in shaping their environments through art, craft and design activities. They learn to make aesthetic and practical decisions.
Craft Activities: The students learnt to make the chain stitch by hand without using crochet. They used the colourful jute and made a string of chain stitch and then shaped it differently to create coasters, table mats, and bags.
They also learnt the now vintage art of knitting and created vibrant sling bags. In this activity they learnt the most important skill of handling the needles and the yarn. They created embellished kites using colourful papers, laces, mirrors, beads etc.
Art : The members of this club were introduced to different styles of painting including regional, traditional, tribal and Indian Folk Art. They made different paintings like miniature ,Warli and Madhubani. They also did collage and bead work.
Clay Modelling: The members of this club made figures of animals, ( tortoise, fish, horse, birds, snake) pots, diyas, vases, masks and human faces using paper mache and clay.
Calligraphy Club
Teacher In - charge: Smt. Steffi Tabita Massey
The objective of the club is to introduce students to new, innovative writing styles and to motivate children to write beautifully and neatly. The members of the club practice the different styles of calligraphy using calligraphy pens, they use the various style of calligraphy in writing slogans, decorating the greeting cards and writing captions for the display boards.
The members practice various types of calligraphy like;
Old England style- (Gothic) using pencil and then a calligraphy pen, 3D- Graffiti style, Shadow Style bold letters, Curly and Curly strokes(small and capital letters), Number Calligraphy, Stencil Form (without using a stencil), Black Chancery, Decorative Calligraphy, Tattoo Font Hindi style writing and Bubble Calligraphy.
The members of the club formed their own calligraphy styles by mixing 2 or 3 different styles and also created their own style.
Cookery Club
Teachers In charge: Smt. Khushbhoo Gupta, Smt. Bhumika Saxena, Smt. Pramila Nagrani, Smt. Sangeeta Jangid .
The aim of the Cookery club is to help the children to learn about the value of nutritious food and develop the habit of healthy eating. It develops their interest in cooking and enhances their culinary skills.
The members of the club learnt different techniques of cooking and the estimation of the quantity of the ingredients used. They enriched their vocabulary related to different terms of cooking, preparation required before cooking and cleaning the area, post cooking.
They maintained their own Cookery book which has the records of the recipes made and the dishes that can be included as appetizers, starters, main course and desserts.
They cooked various dishes including salads, shakes, mocktails, chaat, desserts, snacks, biscuit layer cake, Monaco biscuit topping, tricolour sweets and ladoos, bhel puri, bread dahi vada and cheesy nachos.
Computer Club
Teachers In charge: Ms. Saloni Arora and Smt. Neha Rao
The club aims at providing young students hands-on-experience with the software such as Tux Paint, Libre Office Writer, Impress and GIMP to promote their creativity and practical knowledge. The club is divided class wise. To make the students familiar with the different features and tools of the software, theme based activities are designed every month.
Activities conducted during the C.C.A lessons:
Libre Office Writer - Designing poster, personal time table, comic strips, self profile, certificates, greeting card by setting page layout, formatting background,
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inserting pictures in shapes, setting transparency, inserting tables, etc.
Using Tux Paint - Drawing scenery for storytelling activity, then using these designs in Libre Office Impress as presentation background.
Libre Office Impress - Identifying the names and functions of the Impress interface. Create, edit, save and print presentation. Applying background, custom animation, duplicate slide, slide transition to make more effective presentations on the topics: Fable Story, Festivals of India, Self Profile, Solar System, Car Racing, Computer Lab rules, Favourite Sport, My School, Go Green-Save Earth.
Using GIMP - Painting, text and image manipulation using different tools (fuzzy, crop, flip, rotate, scale, etc.), brushes, Layer modes and filters (distort, map, artistic, render, etc.). Puzzle Collage, Page tear effect, Paint dripping effect on image and text, Image inside text, Fish tank out of a light bulb are some of the activities.
On the occasion of Independence Day, the members of the club designed a presentation on Fairs and Festivals of India.
Dance Club
Teachers In- charge: Ms. Raveena Chouhan & Smt. Ravinder Kaur
The club helps students develop confidence and learn different dance forms so that they are able to choreograph their own steps and express themselves in front of everyone. They gain knowledge about the rhythm, beats, gestures and sense of coordination within a group.
Students learn KATHAK dance and tell various stories through their hand movements, extensive footwork and facial expressions. The club also offers teaching of different dance forms such as Freestyle and Folk. Members of the club presented a group dance on Tricolour Day on 13th August 2019.
English Dramatics Club
Teacher In-charge: Smt. Sapna Bisht Khati
The objective of the club is to enhance communication skills, develop confidence, stimulate creativity and work collaboratively.
The members engage themselves in many interactive sessions including Ice Breaking Sessions: To develop a comfort level within the group, loosening up and getting together as a team without inhibitions.
Ensemble Building: To develop liking and trust for one another and play as a team.
‘Simon Says’ and ‘Captain of the Ship’: Learning the art of following instructions to the core and inculcate listening skills.
Story Telling & Enactment: Discovering the power and magic of speech.
One Word at a Time: Weave a creative story through collaborative imagination.
Just a Minute: Enhance linguistic skills and develop a felicity for words and language.
Sculptor and Statue: A kinesthetic learning aid where children learn to be comfortable with their physicality.
Role Play/Ad Mad World/ Enacting different Situations: Children's version of popular adverts, social situations and roles which allow them to be creative and unconventional.
English Story Telling ClubTeacher In-charge : Smt . Netal G. CharanThe objective of the club is to expose the children to different genres of stories and their features so that they are able to write and subsequently narrate the stories in an interesting manner.The members of the club had many ice breaking sessions in which each child had to talk about their dreams and aspirations in the wackiest manner possible. The students also related their expectations from the club and a plan about the same was made by students and the teacher. Fables, Myths and Legends were read and the students narrated those in their own words. Topics were given and brain storming was done, then they created their own stories and narrated them. Story telling as an art form was also demonstrated and revealed and students tried to improve upon their narration skills.
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Eco Club
Teacher In charge: Smt. Jasleen Kaur Khurana
The club aims to offer programmes and activities to create a clean and green consciousness among students, to involve them in efforts to preserve environment and to motivate them on how to imbibe habits and lifestyle for minimum waste generation.
The members of the club undertook various activities like making of paper carry bags, they pledged not to use polythene bags and motivated others by writing slogans on environment and putting them on school walls and in the garden to generate awareness. They presented a Nukkad Natak on Independence Day to stop plastic usage, created innovative eco friendly gift wrapping styles, made bird feeders out of the shoe boxes and placed them around the school campus. The members designed devices called -'Pollution Catchers'.
Gardening Club
Teacher In charge: Smt. Shalini Tripathi
The garden engages students by providing a dynamic environment to observe, discover, experiment, nurture and learn. Through the garden students gain an understanding of the ecosystem, an appreciation for food origins and nutrition, knowledge of plants and animal life cycles.
The club undertook various activities like group discussion on various methods and types of gardening, sapling plantation using organic gardening techniques, weeding and watering, routine garden work, learning the methods of soil tilling, reusing plastic bottles for making decorative pots ,making figures using plastic and earthen pots, creating banners, thanks giving cards for people at work in the school including gardeners and grounds men, decorating stones and pebbles, making mushrooms using cardboards and aluminium foil. The members of the club presented a Nukkad Nathak, 'Say No to Plastic and Polythene’ on the Tri Colour Day on 13th August 2019.
Hindi Dramatics Club
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Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ–Indian Instrumental Music (Jr.)Teachers In-charge: Smt. Deepa Pande Sh. Sanjay Chauhan & Sh. Kuldeep Singh The aim of the club is to create interest of the students in different musical instruments, the children got familiarized with Indian Instruments and developed the skill of playing different musical instruments in a group as well as individually. The students of the club learnt to select the Musical Instruments like-Sitar, Hawaiian Guitar, Harmonium, Xylophone and Tabla etc. They learnt to play the notes (Swar) in the Instruments. They practiced Shuddh Swar and Sargam of Raag Bhupali. For Tabla, the students learnt to play "Bol" of different "taals" like Trital , Keherwa and Kayada in Teen Taal .
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Jewellery Designing and Best Out of Waste ClubTeacher In-charge: Smt. Hetal VyasThe objective of the club is to create innovative things out of the waste materials and explore the creativity of the students in designing jewellery items like bracelets, necklaces, ear rings by using quilling strips, beads, (wooden, crystal, glass, ceramic etc.)The members of the club use simple quilling shapes like heart shape, eye shape, square shape and artificial flowers to make butterflies, flowers and different types of patterns. They make best use of waste products like paper from old magazines, old wrapping paper, newspaper, aluminium foil, ice cream sticks, old socks, water bottles and cardboard in creating book marks, bags, baskets, pen stand, bird house, flower pots and puppets. Manners and Etiquette ClubTeachers In- charge : Smt. Gunjan BharadwajGood manners cost us nothing, but may win almost everything. They are the skills of making people feel easy and comfortable. We can have better relationships with people we know and meet in day to day life just by behaving well. The club is intended to heighten the student's appreciation and awareness towards good manners. If they show good manners everywhere they go, then they are more likely to encourage others to behave in the same way towards them. The aim of this club is to help children to be well behaved in social settings, encourage courteous behaviour and give respect to peers, teachers and family members.The children indulge in the activities like role play, just a minute, discussions, story writing, story reading, making a hand tree and writing the golden rules on how to behave in the school and at the public places, learning table manners, designing the table mat, setting the table, table ware, use of napkins, maintaining a rule book, mock telephonic interactions and visit to MAF Restaurant.Puppet Making Club and Origami ClubTeacher In- charge: Smt. Renu BhatnagarPuppets make wonderful teaching tools for the classroom as well as for the wider community. The club endeavours to develop students' creative skills by using their imagination and creativity. During the club sessions, students learnt to make hand puppets, finger puppets, wooden spoon puppets, bottle and plate puppets, socks puppets, bee, dog, fox, doll etc. origami flowers (lotus, tulip, rose), origami dog, fish, fan, frog, peacock, rabbit etc.
The members also enacted a story in the puppet theatre using voice modulation according to the character of the story.
Robotics ClubTeachers In-charge: Shri Dharamveer Singh Rathore, Smt. Mansi Jha and Smt. Rashi KewalramaniThe objectives of the club is to develop capabilities in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics ( STEM) from an early age.Functioning of the Club: Curriculum designed for Robotics Lab familiarises students with the 21st century technologies such as the fundamentals of Computer Science, Robotics, Creativity, Problem Solving Skills, computational skills and their place in the modern world.Mastering Robotics will prepare the students to :�Analyse a problem and develop an algorithmic solution�Compile, organize, analyse and synthesize information�Draw conclusions and make generalizations from information gathered�Access and exchange information on the internet�Collaborate and cooperate in team efforts
Quiz ClubTeacher In- charge: Smt. Sangeeta MeraniThe aim of the club is to update the general knowledge of students in various fields like sports, literature, mathematics, technology, space, current affairs etc. and also creating opportunities for the budding quizzers to sharpen their skills.Activities conducted during the C.C.A. lessons:�Power point presentations highlighting the current events.�Making projects related to the given topics.�Conducting periodical quizzes on specific topics.�Encouraging members of the quiz club to share their knowledge with other
members of the group.�Maintaining a diary to write the information gathered under various
headings/ topics.�Audio visual rounds.�Sharing pictures and videos from Discovery and National Geographic
Channels for a better understanding of the world.Members of the quiz club conducted a quiz on Mayoor School Foundation Day on 9th July 2019.
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�Design and build robotic applications that will affect every aspect of life in the 21st century.
Projects Covered:1. Traffic light : Students learnt how to create a traffic light using the concept of timer and sequencing.
2. Conveyor Belt: They learnt to make a conveyor belt and control its speed using gear.
3. Light following car: Students learnt to make a light following car and control its movements using light sensors. Science ClubTeacher In-charge: Smt. Meghna SharmaThe objective of the club is to inculcate scientific attitude, provide opportunities for the development of the constructive, explorative, investigating skills and also to develop student's interest and participation in practical applications of the knowledge related to science.
The members of the club conducted many experiments like observing stomata in leaves under microscope, how air moves from high pressure to low pressure, making slime, writing with an invisible ink, making models of volcano, making double bubble with soapy water, trapping rainbows by different materials etc.
Spell Well Club
Teacher In-charge: Smt. Sumona GuptaSpelling helps reading. Learning to spell helps to cement the connection between the letters and their sounds and improves both reading and writing. The objective of the Spell-Well Club is to introduce children to interesting alternative activities to enhance their skill. Through these activities, children not only get better at their spelling skills but also improves their vocabulary and comprehension.
During the Spell -Well Club lessons students enriched their word bank through word games like scrabble, word chains, word collage etc. and enjoyed the learning. Many hands-on activities like Headline, Words in Words , Pyramid Writing and Word Search also helped the children learn spelling as well as their meanings.
Western and Indian Vocal Club (Jr.)
Teachers In-charge: Smt. Mridula Pal and Smt. Susan Foote The club involves the students as active participants, integrating music into all aspects of the curriculum. Group musical participation reinforces the messages of peace, unity and love towards nature. The students get the sense of rhythm, melody, appreciate a good song and learn to sing in co-ordination. They experience and respond to music of various styles, including Western and Indian classical music.
The members of the club learn and sing along karaoke and musical instruments. They are prepared to perform on special occasions like Earth Day, Peace Day, Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti and Christmas.
Western Instrumental Music( Jr.)
Teachers In-charge: Sh. Dhanna Lal and Sh. Shubham KeenjaThe members of this club were introduced to different parts of the drum and learnt the following beats-Waltz , March , Disco and Soul.
They were also introduced to the various parts of a guitar and keyboard, they practised minor and major scales and played simple tunes, melodies and song tunes.
Yoga
Teacher In -charge: Smt. Ritika SharmaThe aim of the club is to enable the students to have good health, attain higher level of consciousness, self discipline and self control.
Children practiced different asanas like Tadasana, Vrikshasana, Bhujangasana, Sukhasna, Surya Namaskaar, Shavak Asana, Baddha Konasana Yoga (Bound Angle Pose),Eagle Twist Yoga Posture, Pranayama and Om chanting.
They displayed a few yogic exercises on the Sports Day and the International Peace Day.
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We are constantly striving to develop a balanced individual deep rooted in Indian culture with a global outlook. We celebrate both national as well as international festivals so that the children enhance their global learning and feel a part of the global village.
International Festivals
Earth Day
The celebration of the International Earth Day arouses sensitivity towards their environment and love towards our Mother Nature. Children of Classes Nursery to V celebrated the Earth Day on April 20, 2019 through several educational and fun activities. A special assembly was conducted to make the children aware of the dire need of conserving the environment. The activities included nature walk, skits, poem recitation, reusing waste material to make useful items and writing slogans.
Songkran
The children from Nursery to Class II celebrated the Thai Water Festival on 2nd May 2019.
The children heard the stories related to the festival. They were dressed in traditional Thai dress, enjoyed themselves, getting wet and drenched in water and prayed for good rains.
International Peace Day
A special assembly was conducted for the students of classes Nursery to V on the occasion of Peace Day on 20th September 2019. The students highlighted the importance of Peace Day, the meaning of unconditional sharing and commitment of love. A small skit, dance, peace day songs were presented in order to promote peace, tolerance and respect for children all over the world. The little ones from classes Nursery to II came dressed in white to spread the message of peace.
Japanese Week
Japanese Week was celebrated by the children of classes Nursery to II from July 22 to July 26, 2019.
Throughout the week the children got familiar with the Japanese Culture
through various activities like colouring the national flag of Japan, learning facts about Japan, its capital city, flora-fauna, location, climate, currency, eminent personalities and art and craft.
They got to know more about this distant land through power point presentations, puppet shows, storytelling sessions, dressing up in Japanese costumes and tasting the Japanese cuisine.
The children read many Japanese folk tales throughout the week and learnt about different elements of folktales, setting scenes, characters, dresses, dialogues and different parts of a story.
Thanksgiving Day
The children of classes Nursery, LKG, UKG , I and II celebrated the Thanksgiving Day on 18th October 2019. Almost every culture in the world has celebrations of thanks for plentiful harvest. Thanksgiving festival is an American festival celebrated in the month of October.
The celebration of the festival included the following activities- presenting thanksgiving cards to the people who work in the school (Support Staff ), art and craft work, thematic worksheets, storytelling, music and dance. The children got eatables for others. They laid the food items on the table and after offering prayers, they distributed them to the Support Staff and sent the remaining food items for charity. They experienced the joy of giving and thanking others for their good work.
Collaborative Project with John M. Carras Kindergarten Athens, Greece
The students of classes Pre primary, I and II come face to face on Skype with the students of the partner school in Greece on pre decided days and shared their experiences about the celebration of the national and international festivals and international weeks. Share photographs, their Art and Craft work through e-mails.
The Skype session was organised for the students of classes I and II on November 8, 2019. The students of both the schools exchanged folk tales and songs on the theme -Friendship.
They also enacted the stories using colourful props. Both the schools exchanged an interactive question - answer session whereby gaining an insight into each
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Internationalism @ Mayoor
other's culture. The students enjoyed the interaction immensely and it was an enriching experience.
International Mela
The students of Classes III- V celebrated internationalism by organising an International Mela ( Fair) on 15th Mar 2019. The activity included the study of nearly 20 countries across the globe. The children got familiar with the location, physical features, flora-fauna, tourist places, monuments, costumes, food, art and craft and other aspects of the rich culture of the countries.
Exchange of Letters and Greetings with students of St. Ives, North Primary School Sydney, Australia.
The students of classes IV- V exchanged letters and cards with the children of St. Ives, North Primary School Sydney, Australia. The children of both the sides shared the information about themselves, their country, cultures and the various festivals celebrated.
International Weeks and Festivals
Children in the Primary and Pre-Primary celebrate several festivals which allow them to acquire a global perspective. This year some of these celebrations included the Earth Day, May Pole Day, International Peace Day, Halloween and Russian Week.
Visit to FEG, Stuttgart, Germany
A group of 18 students and 2 teachers went to FEG, Stuttgart in June 2019. They also visited Rome, Switzerland and Austria.
Visit by FEG, Stuttgart, Germany
A group of 18 students and 2 teachers- Ms. Katia Von Spiessen and Dr. Leo Sold - visited Mayoor School in November this year. They were warmly hosted by the families of the Mayoorites. This was part of our ongoing exchange programme with Germany for the past ten years.
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Weather ReportingTeacher In-charge: Sh. Ivan EverettThe students read the weather report making a comparison between the maximum and minimum temperatures, humidity and rainfall of Ajmer with that of Stuttgart (Germany) on a daily basis. During the monsoons, the students also record the amount of rainfall received at Mayoor School every day. The above mentioned information is recorded and read out in the morning assembly.Cleanliness DrivesOur school organizes Cleanliness Drives at various locations within the city every Wednesday in the C.C.A lesson to create awareness regarding cleanliness and its benefits. Recognising the vital role that students can play in spreading awareness about cleanliness, the school has formulated a comprehensive syllabus which has been included in the yearly planner of all the subjects. Activities are planned and executed to that end throughout the year.The initiative has entered its fourth year with enthusiastic participation by all the students and staff. This year too, members of the different C.C.A. Clubs visited several locations in the city to play their part in making Ajmer safer and healthier. The places visited this year include Ram Prasad Ghat, Baradari, Naya Bazar, Dhola Bhata Tempo Stand, Agra Gate, Kaisar Ganj, Ram Ganj and the East Point School area.Cleanliness Drives conducted by students in the Junior Section this year.Date Name of No. of Area Teachers
the Clubs Students In charge3rd July Computer 22 Adarsh Nagar Ms. Saloni 2019 Club Park & Smt. Neha Rao10th July English & Hindi2019 Dramatics Clubs 25 Adarsh Nagar Smt. Neelu Kakra
Colony & Smt. Sapna Bisht Khati26th July Science, 28 Tana Ji Nagar Smt. Meghna Sharma2019 Mathematics & & Smt. Shalini Tripathi
Gardening Clubs 18th Sept English & Hindi 22 Adarsh Nagar Ms. Shweta Arya
Story Telling Clubs Park & Smt. Sangeeta Jangid25th Sept Best out of Waste, 28 Azad Park Smt. Hetal Vyas
Jewellery Designing & Smt. Pramila Nagrani& Spell Well Clubs
2nd Oct Sharamdaan by 80 Mayoor School Campus Class Teacherschildren of classes III to V
6th Nov Arts & Craft Clubs 19 Azad Park Smt. Renu Sharma & Smt. Payal Sharma
Cleanliness Drives conducted by students in the Senior Section this year.S.No. Club Date Members Clubs Area
In chargeth1. INTACH 19 December 30 VJS& SLY Gol Chakkar
Club 2018 (Kaiser Ganj)thGeo Buddies 9 January 42 MSM, SHK Usri Gate
& Maths Clubs 2019 &SDKth2. MUN, Movie 16 January 50 DVB, SNS & Laal Phatak
making & English 2019 SSMDramatics Clubs
rd3. Quiz Club 03 July 2019 39 SNK & HNK Naya Bazarth4. Robotics Clubs & 10 July 2019 43 DSR, VIS & DYK Gol Chakkar
English Debating Clubs
th5. Computer Clubs 17 July 2019 33 BRS, HTK, APM Ram Ganj& Ecology Clubs. &Deepmala
th6. Mathematics 24 July 2019 61 SHK, SDK & MLY Ramprasad& Origami Clubs Ghat
st7. MUN & 31 July 2019 68 NRC, RTC & SNS Adarsh NagarChemistry Clubs
th8. Street Theatre & 14 August 55 SSM & PEB Laal PhatakEnglish Dramatics 2019
st9. Scouts & Guides & 21 August 50 DKS, HSK, NNS BaradariPhysics Clubs 2019 & VKS
th10. INTACH & 04 September 41 VJS, AAJ & Kaiser GanjFrench Clubs 2019 Manish Joshi
th11. Hindi Debating 11 September 48 MTS, SLA Adarsh Nagar& DIY Clubs 2019 & SVJ
th12. Best out of Waste 06 November 44 SLY & JDV Ramprasad& Sanskrit Clubs 2019 Ghat
th13. Art & Craft Clubs 13 November 86 MSM, NRS, DDK, Azad Park& Consumer 2019 LTS &GobindAwareness Clubs
th14. Library Squad & 20 November 67 SRM,PRM,AYR Area outside Career Counselling 2019 BaradariClubs
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MISCELLANEOUS
Community Outreach Programme
The school constantly endeavours to sensitise the Mayoorites towards their societal responsibilities and engages them so that they can realise how contribution in their little ways can bring radical changes in their immediate community. This helps them to realize that they are able to make useful contributions to society through service and social action.And for that purpose, every year the school strives to reach out to society through various efforts and means.
The revenue generated by the stalls set up at the Mayoor Fete, Rs. 2,00,550/- donated to Badhir Bal-Vikas Samiti, Ajmer (Badhir Vidhyalay).
School Brass Band
Teacher In charge: Sh. Sharif Mohammed
The students of the school band play various instruments like cymbals, euphonium, trumpet, coronet, trombone and the drums at various occasions such as the Annual Athletic Meet, Annual Prize Giving and National Festivals.
School Publications
The School Magazine 'The Mayoorite' is an annual feature while 'MayoorPankh' is the Newsletter published every two months.
School Website and the Facebook Page
The website of Mayoor, www.mayoorschool.org, is regularly updated with the help of the school's I.T. Department. The school's Facebook page is also promptly updated with all the latest happenings at the school.
Summer School
XVI Mayoor Summer School was held from 6th to 25th May for a variety of activities like Art and Craft, Music, Dance, Computers and Games and Sports, including Horse Riding. A total of 600 Mayoorites and their kin from other schools attended the camp to utilise the summer vacation constructively.
Blood Donation
The XI Mayoor Voluntary Blood Donation Camp was organised in August and through this camp, 45 units of blood were donated by the parents and the school staff.
School Council
The School Council continues to play an important role in the school with regular meetings which are recorded in the form of minutes. In the monthly meetings,
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deliberations are held on various policy issues connected to the school. This body comprises elected representatives of every section and a girl representative from every class starting from Class VI onwards. Class V nominates 4 members representing the Junior School. The Principal is the Chairperson and the Vice Principal, 3 nominated teachers, Administrative Officer and the Head Boy and the Head Girl are members.
Treks on Kalyanipura Hills
Trekking remains an integral part of the Mayoor calendar with students from classes IX onwards, accompanied by teachers, including the Exchange Delegation from FEG, Germany, trekking on the Kalayanipura Hills.
Educational Tours and Excursions
This year, from 16th to 28th of March, a total of 226 Mayoorites - accompanied by 24 teachers -went on Educational tours and Excursions (Class VI onwards) to places like, Kempty Fall, Chail, Jim Corbett National Park, Chopta and Nagtiba. Such tours instil the spirit of adventure and build the confidence of the students. Classes IV and V went to Bikaner and Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Kumbhalgarh respectively in November 2019.
Merit cum Means Scholarships
Merit cum Means scholarships worth Rs 16,29,000/- were given away to 63 students from classes III to XII this year. The Chief Guest for the occasion was Brigadier J.P. Singh, Cdr, 12 Arty Bde.
Mayoor Fete
Every year around Children's Day, the school organises a Fete for the students with an array of games, rides and eatables. This year, the Fete was organised on the 17th of November.
StarTalk Hindi Programme
The annual Hindi Star Talk programme with the Kean University, United States continued into its 8th year. It was held from 29th July to 16th August and the topic this time around was "Environmental Challenges in India". 6 students from Mayoor School shared their views and researched opinions about the topic with 15 students of Kean University via Skype, including references to the progress made so far and how more can be done.
�A programme on 'Electoral Literacy' presented by The SDM, Ajmer on 15th January 2019 was attended by students of class XI.
�A session by Ms. Jo Carnege, representative from TOLFA (Tree of Life For Animals) was conducted that sensitized the students towards animals.
�A 7 day Dokhra craft (Metal casting by lost wax) was conducted by artisans from Bastar for classes VIII to XII, Staff and Parents from 8th to15th April, 2019.
�A planetarium show was organised for the students of classes IV to VII on 15 and16th April 2019.
�15 Mayoorites attended an 'Educational Technology Summit' held at Mayo College. The two day workshop included sessions on Design- Thinking, LEGO Robotics and STEM, Mindbox 3D Design, Apple, Go Google, Picture Paathshala and Tinkering.
�A talk on Cyber Safety delivered by Mr. Rakshit Tandon (Cyber Security Consultant- Internet and Mobile Association of India) at Mayo College was attended by 43 students on 21st April, 2019.
�The Medical Students’ Association of India (a Non Profit Organization) conducted an activity - 'Post - Don't Roast' to create awareness on Anti - Bullying Laws, provide credible solutions and highlight detrimental consequence of cyber bullying on 10th October, 2019, for the students of class IX.
�A talk on Thalassemia was conducted by a Non Religious Social Service organization - Mahavir International on 7th November, 2019 for classes XI and XII.
�Shri Deepak Sharma an eminent freelance photographer and Shri Rishi Raj Singh an environmentalist visited Mayoor School during CCA lesson on 13th November, to deliver a talk on Ajmer’s Heritage and Bird Watching at Anasagar Lake respectively, for INTACH Club members.
�A talk on Personality Development through Yoga was organized by Vivekanand Kendra Kanyakumari for the students of Classes IX and XI. Shri Deepak Khaire, Project Coordinator for Vivekanand Kendra, conducted the workshop in which effective learning methodologies were discussed.
�Four students attended a three day C.B.S.E. Science Exhibition at Maheshwari Public School, Jaipur form 21st - 23rd November 2019.
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WORDS OF WISDOM / WORKSHOPS / SEMINARS
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GAMES REPORT - 2019Game Date Venue District Positions Selection for State Champioship
Football
(U-19 Boys) To Rathore, Yash Jain, Devrishi Tak
04/09/2019 Amardeep Singh
Football 01/09/2019 Maharaja Agrasen School, Ajmer _
(U-17 Boys) To
04/09/2019
Football 06/09/2019 Lorento Convent School, Kishangarh _ Yash Lamba, Arnav Jain
(U-14 Boys) To
10/09/2019
Handball 01/09/2019 Govt. Girls School, Cantt, Arai, Ajmer Runners Up Gargi Sarda, Kairvee Rastogi,
(U-19 Girls) To Gaurishka Shekhawat
04/09/2019
Handball 01/09/2018 Govt. Girls School, Cantt, Beawar Runners Up Siya Agarwal, Yashvi Agarwal
(U-17 Girls) To
04/09/2018
Handball 06/09/2018 Govt. Girls School, Narsinghpura, Beawar Runners Up Yashashvi Kanwar Rathore, Bhavika Agarwal
(U-14 Girls) To
09/09/2018
Handball 06/09/2018 Govt. Girls School, Narsinghpura, Beawar _ Harshvardhan Singh Rathore
(U-14 Boys) To
09/09/2018
Basketball 06/09/2019 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Hathikhera, Ajmer _ Ansh Baldi
(U-19 Boys) To
09/09/2019
Basketball 06/09/2019 Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Hathikhera, Ajmer _ Ridha Khanna, Darshi Saini
(U-17 Girls) To
09/09/2019
01/09/2019 Maharaja Agrasen School, Ajmer Winner Kritagya Bhati, Vijayvardhan Singh
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Game Date Venue District Positions Selection for State Champioship
Basketball
(U-14 Girls) To
10/09/2019
Basketball 06/09/2019 St. Paul's Sr. Sec. Beawar _
(U-14 Boys) To
10/09/2019
Gymnastics 01/09/2019 Savitri Sr Sec, Ajmer _
(U-19 Girls) To
04/09/2019
Gymnastics 06/09/2019 East Point School, Ajmer _
(U-14 Girls) To
10/09/2019
Gymnastics 06/09/2019 East Point School, Ajmer _
(U-14 Boys) To
09/09/2019
Cricket 06/09/2019 Sarvodhya Public School, Ajmer _ Ishaan Khan, Yashvendra Singh
(U-19 Boys) To
09/09/2019
Cricket 06/09/2019 Sarvodhya Public School, Ajmer _ Prabal Pratap Singh, Gagandeep Singh
(U-17 Boys) To
09/09/2019
Cricket 06/09/2019 MIS School, Kishangarh _ Devesh Sekhawat, Palansh Chaturvedi
(U-14 Boys) To
10/09/2019
Tennis 06/09/2019 Govt. School, Madarpura, Ajmer II Runners Up Nitya Chaudhary
(U-19 Girls) To
09/09/2019
Tennis 06/09/2019 Govt. School, Madarpura, Ajmer II Runners Up Achint Khurana, Dev Jethani
(U-19 Boys) To
09/09/2019
06/09/2019 St. Paul's Sr. Sec. Beawar _ Samruddhi Kaushik
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Game Date Venue District Positions Selection for State Champioship
Basketball
(U-14 Girls) To
10/09/2019
Basketball 06/09/2019 St. Paul's Sr. Sec. Beawar _
(U-14 Boys) To
10/09/2019
Gymnastics 01/09/2019 Savitri Sr Sec, Ajmer _
(U-19 Girls) To
04/09/2019
Gymnastics 06/09/2019 East Point School, Ajmer _
(U-14 Girls) To
10/09/2019
Gymnastics 06/09/2019 East Point School, Ajmer _
(U-14 Boys) To
09/09/2019
Cricket 06/09/2019 Sarvodhya Public School, Ajmer _ Ishaan Khan, Yashvendra Singh
(U-19 Boys) To
09/09/2019
Cricket 06/09/2019 Sarvodhya Public School, Ajmer _ Prabal Pratap Singh, Gagandeep Singh
(U-17 Boys) To
09/09/2019
Cricket 06/09/2019 MIS School, Kishangarh _ Devesh Sekhawat, Palansh Chaturvedi
(U-14 Boys) To
10/09/2019
Tennis 06/09/2019 Govt. School, Madarpura, Ajmer II Runners Up Nitya Chaudhary
(U-19 Girls) To
09/09/2019
Tennis 06/09/2019 Govt. School, Madarpura, Ajmer II Runners Up Achint Khurana, Dev Jethani
(U-19 Boys) To
09/09/2019
06/09/2019 St. Paul's Sr. Sec. Beawar _ Samruddhi Kaushik
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Game Date Venue District Positions Selection for State Champioship
Basketball
(U-14 Girls) To
10/09/2019
Basketball 06/09/2019 St. Paul's Sr. Sec. Beawar _
(U-14 Boys) To
10/09/2019
Gymnastics 01/09/2019 Savitri Sr Sec, Ajmer _
(U-19 Girls) To
04/09/2019
Gymnastics 06/09/2019 East Point School, Ajmer _
(U-14 Girls) To
10/09/2019
Gymnastics 06/09/2019 East Point School, Ajmer _
(U-14 Boys) To
09/09/2019
Cricket 06/09/2019 Sarvodhya Public School, Ajmer _ Ishaan Khan, Yashvendra Singh
(U-19 Boys) To
09/09/2019
Cricket 06/09/2019 Sarvodhya Public School, Ajmer _ Prabal Pratap Singh, Gagandeep Singh
(U-17 Boys) To
09/09/2019
Cricket 06/09/2019 MIS School, Kishangarh _ Devesh Sekhawat, Palansh Chaturvedi
(U-14 Boys) To
10/09/2019
Tennis 06/09/2019 Govt. School, Madarpura, Ajmer II Runners Up Nitya Chaudhary
(U-19 Girls) To
09/09/2019
Tennis 06/09/2019 Govt. School, Madarpura, Ajmer II Runners Up Achint Khurana, Dev Jethani
(U-19 Boys) To
06/09/2019 St. Paul's Sr. Sec. Beawar _ Samruddhi Kaushik
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Game Date Venue District Positions Selection for State Champioship
Basketball
(U-14 Girls) To
10/09/2019
Basketball 06/09/2019 St. Paul's Sr. Sec. Beawar _
(U-14 Boys) To
10/09/2019
Gymnastics 01/09/2019 Savitri Sr Sec, Ajmer _
(U-19 Girls) To
04/09/2019
Gymnastics 06/09/2019 East Point School, Ajmer _
(U-14 Girls) To
10/09/2019
Gymnastics 06/09/2019 East Point School, Ajmer _
(U-14 Boys) To
09/09/2019
Cricket 06/09/2019 Sarvodhya Public School, Ajmer _ Ishaan Khan, Yashvendra Singh
(U-19 Boys) To
09/09/2019
Cricket 06/09/2019 Sarvodhya Public School, Ajmer _ Prabal Pratap Singh, Gagandeep Singh
(U-17 Boys) To
09/09/2019
Cricket 06/09/2019 MIS School, Kishangarh _ Devesh Sekhawat, Palansh Chaturvedi
(U-14 Boys) To
10/09/2019
Tennis 06/09/2019 Govt. School, Madarpura, Ajmer II Runners Up Nitya Chaudhary
(U-19 Girls) To
09/09/2019
Tennis 06/09/2019 Govt. School, Madarpura, Ajmer II Runners Up Achint Khurana, Dev Jethani
06/09/2019 St. Paul's Sr. Sec. Beawar _ Samruddhi Kaushik
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Date Venue Team (Boys) Position
31/11/2019 Mayoor School, 1. Kartikey Bhandari Winner
XXXVIII Athletic Meet 2. Hardik Goyal
3. Kritagya Bhati
4. Vidhaan Gangwal
8/11/2019 RMS, Ajmer 1. Kartikey Bhandrai Runners up
(Rashtriya Military School, Ajmer) 2. Kritagya Bhati
3. Hardik Goyal
4. Vidhaan Gangwal
Date Venue Team (Girls) Position
31/11/2019 Mayoor School, 1. Himadri Puri Runners Up
XXXVIII Athletic Meet 2. Vanshika Jain
3. Diya Jain
4. Bhoomika Sharma
4 x 100m Inter School Relays(Under - 19 Boys & Girls)
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Category Best Batsman Best Bowler Best Wicket Keeper All Rounder
Sub Junior Manav Sankhla(Red House) (Red House) (Green House) (Yellow House)
(74 Runs) (12 Wickets) (48 Runs & 3 Wickets)
Junior B Nilansh Vyas Keshav Garg Harit Purohit Arjav Jain(Blue House) (Red House) (Red House) (Red House)
73 Runs 5 Wickets (51 Runs & 2 Wickets)
Junior A Devanshu Sharma Abhimanyu Choudhary Aryan Gurnani Palansh Chaturvedi(Blue House) (Red House) (Red House) (Blue House)
(96 Runs) (9 Wickets) (48 Runs & 11 Wickets)
Colts XI Harsh Joshi Vidhaan Gangwal Rajat Bhaskar Tanmay Saini(Red House) (Yellow House) (Green House) (Yellow House)(135 Runs) (7 Wickets) (85 Runs & 3 Wickets)
Houxe XI Prateer Varanjani Rajesh Choudhary Yashvendra Singh Aditya Raj Singh(Yellow House) (Red House) (Blue House) (Red House)
(233 Runs) (6 Wickets) (104 Runs & 5 Wickets)
Soumya Verma Ishaan Khariya Kabir Sharma
XVII INTER HOUSE CRICKET TOURNAMENT (2018-19)POINTS TALLY
GROUP RED YELLOW GREEN BLUE
Sub-Junior (under-12) 2 4 4 2
Junior - B (under-14) 6 0 3 9
Junior - A (under-14) 8 0 4 12
Colts - XI 10 10 10 0
House - XI 30 20 10 0
TOTAL 56 34 31 23
POSITION I II III IV
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Category Green Red Yellow Blue
Junior 6 3 0 9
Medium 12.50 7.50 10 0
Girls Open 7 21 0 14
House XI 30 10 20 0
Total 55.50 41.50 30 23
Position I II III IV
VI Inter House Softball Championship - 2019House Positions
PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT: RAJVARDHAN SINGH RATHORE
Category Best pitcher Best catcher Best scorer Upcoming player
Junior Tanul Sharma Rehan Chouhan Rehan Chouhan Pranjal Jain
Medium Ayush Rajput Aryan Gurnani Rishit Jain Ambuj Gautam
Girls open Khushi Heda Vanshika Shahani Khushi Heda Akshita Jain
House XI Dhruva Heda Kunal Kapoor Ishaan Khan Mudit Ramnani
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Category Yellow Green Blue Red
Under 14 Boys 4 8 12 0
Under 14 Girls 0 8 4 12
Senior Girls 15 5 0 10
2nd House XI 15 10 0 5
House XI 30 10 20 0
Total 64 41 36 27
Position I II III IV
17th Inter House Basketball Championship - 2019House Positions
PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT: ANSH BALDI (GREEN HOUSE)
Category Best Player Best Scorer UP Coming Player
Under 14 Boys GAURANG KHASGIWALA DAKSH MAHAWAR SURYANSH MEHTA
(Blue House) (40 Points) (Green House)
Blue House
Under 14 Girls PARI KOTHARI SAMRUDDHI KAUSHIK RIDDHI TAMRA
(Green House) (45 Points) (Blue House)
Red House
Senior Girls LABHYA RAWAT RIDHA KHANNA MITALI SOMANI
(Red House) (38 Points) (Green House)
Yellow House
2nd House XI VISHWAJEET SINGH RATHORE VISHWAJEET SINGH RATHORE RAJVARDHAN SINGH RATHORE
(Yellow House) (44 Points) (Green House)
Yellow House
House XI VIJAYVARDHAN SINGH RATHORE HARSH MITTAL HIMANSHU KHANNA
(Blue House) (42 Points) (Yellow House)
Red House
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17th INTER HOUSE CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP3rd FEBRUARY, 2019
INDIVIDUAL WINNERS
MAXIMUM PARTICIPATION TROPHY - RED HOUSE 17th INTER HOUSE CROSS COUNTRY TROPHY 2019 - RED HOUSE
S. No. CATEGORY NAME CLASS HOUSE TIME CLOCKED1 UNDER -10 BOYS RANDHAIRYA SINGH PADIYAR III-A Yellow 17 min. :32 sec.
(3 Kms.) IMROZRAJ SINGH III-D BLUE 18 min. :01 sec.AARAV DAGRA III-A RED 18 min. :09 sec.
2 UNDER -10 GIRLS AARNA KAMDAR III-A Red 19 min. :45 sec.(3 Kms.) OSHI GOYAL III-D Blue 20 min. :01 sec.
DHAANYA GUPTA III-B Green 21 min. :16 sec.3 UNDER - 12 BOYS KRISHIV BANSAL VI-B Yellow 15 min. :12 sec.
(3 Kms.) ENRIQUE DOMINIC EVERETT V-D Red 16 min. :13 sec.ANIRUDH SURANA V-A Green 16 min. :14 sec.
4 UNDER - 12 GIRLS MEHAR GHAI IV-D Blue 17 min. :33 sec.(3 Kms.) KASHISH JAIN V-A Red 19 min. :37 sec.
SURBHI SARVESH IV-B Red 20 min. :02 sec.5 UNDER - 14 BOYS MOHAMMED SAHIB VII-C Green 20 min. :35 sec.
(5 Kms.) APURV KHANNA VII-A Yellow 20 min. :58 sec.VISHESH JAIN VII-A Green 21 min. :54 sec.
6 UNDER - 14 GIRLS ADITI SINGH VI-A Red 23 min. :08 sec.(5 Kms.) SYEDA FARIYA CHISHTY VII-D Red 23 min. :41 sec.
YASHASHVI KANWAR RATHORE VII-E Red 25 min. :13 sec.7 UNDER - 16 BOYS SAIF RATAN MOHAMMED IX-C Red 31 min. :23 sec.
(8 Kms.) RISHIT JAIN IX-E Green 32 min. :16 sec.AARYAK SINGH RATHORE IX-D Red 33 min. :14 sec.
8 UNDER - 16 GIRLS DIYA JAIN VIII-B Red 24 min. :23 sec.(5 Kms.) ASHVI JAIN VIII-C Blue 24 min. :23 sec.
AAHNA JAIN VIII-A Red 25 min. :59 sec.9 SENIOR GIRLS BHOOMIKA SHARMA XI-COM-A Yellow 25 min. :26 sec.
(5 Kms.) KAIRVEE RASTOGI XI-SCI Blue 26 min. :08 sec.SHAILJA SINGH SHEKHAWAT XI-Hum Yellow 26 min. :20 sec.
10 SENIOR BOYS HARDIK GOYAL XI-COM-B Green 30 min. :13 sec.(8 Kms.) VIJAYVARDHAN SINGH RATHORE XI-Hum Blue 30 min. :31 sec.
ANANT CHHAPARWAL XI-COM-A Blue 30 min. :34 sec.
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17th INTER HOUSE CROSS COUNTRY 2019Overall House Positions
Category / House Blue Green Red Yellow
Under 10 Girls (1) 139 95 50 88
Under 10 Boys (1) 462 453 624 293
Under 12 Girls (2) 608 782 772 259
Under 12 Boys (2) 2068 2880 2346 2178
Under 14 Girls (3) 1260 945 1575 1313
Under 14 Boys (3) 2574 2918 2096 3566
Under 16 Girls (4) 915 1126 1303 803
Under 16 Boys (4) 1195 1478 1667 769
Senior Girls (5) 672 796 716 913
Senior Boys (5) 2451 1405 2376 1778
Total 12344 12878 13525 11960
Position III II I IV
Maximum Participation TrophyCategory / House Blue Green Red Yellow
Under 10 Girls (1) 5 8 6 8
Under 10 Boys (1) 13 16 17 14
Under 12 Girls (2) 22 24 31 21
Under 12 Boys (2) 38 46 42 38
Under 14 Girls (3) 28 24 27 29
Under 14 Boys (3) 39 40 33 42
Under 16 Girls (4) 13 18 18 14
Under 16 Boys (4) 24 26 29 27
Senior Girls (5) 9 10 10 12
Senior Boys (5) 19 17 17 18
Total 210 229 230 223
Position IV II I III
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PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT : YUVRAJ NAGRANI - GREEN HOUSE
Category Best Player Best Scorer Up Coming Player
Junior Aarjav Jain Gaurang Khasgiwala Mohd. Sahib4 Goals 4 Goals 2 GoalsRed House Blue House Green House
Girls Dilanshi Jain Himadri Puri Goswami Gaurishka Shekhawat2 Goals 2 GoalsBlue House Yellow House Green House
nd2 House-XI Syed Abuzar Hussain Samarveer Singh Afnan Chishty4 Goals
Green House Green House Blue House
House-XI Aditya Solanki Rajvardhan Singh Anant Vashishtha4 Goals 5 Goals 4 GoalsGreen House Yellow House Red House
WINNER TROPHY: GREEN HOUSE
Category Green Blue Red Yellow
Juniors 8 8 4 0
Girls (Open) 12.5 5 5 7.5nd2 House-XI 17.5 14 7 3.5
House-XI 30 15 15 0
Total 68 42 31 11
Position I II III IV
(Under-14)
House Positions17TH INTER HOUSE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT - 2019
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XVII INTER HOUSE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP - 2019 POINTS TALLY
WINNER TROPHY GOES TO: GREEN HOUSE?CATEGORY BEST SCORER BEST PLAYER BESTGOAL KEEPER UP COMING PLAYER
SUB JUNIOR 'B' IJJEYRAJ SINGH SHOURYA PRATAP SINGH ADVIK VERMA MADHAV KOHLI
(Blue House) 11 Goals (Red House) (Yellow House) (Red House)
SUB JUNIOR 'A' SHLOK MATHUR ENRIQUE EVERETT SIDDHANT KASLIWAL TANISHQ SHARMA
(Green House) 10 Goals (Red House) (Green House) (Yellow House)
JUNIOR 'B' BHOMIK SINGH RAWAT DARSHIL POSWAL HARIT PUROHIT HARSHVARDHAN SINGH
(Green House) 4 Goals (Blue House) (Red House) (Green House)
JUNIOR ' A' YASH LAMBA HARSHVARDHAN SINGH VEDANSH SINGH AVISH JAIN
(Green House) 4 Goals (Yellow House) (Yellow House) (Blue House)
GIRLS HIMADRI PURI AKSHITA SHARDA GARVIKA AGARWAL RIDHA KHANNA
(Yellow House) 4 Goals (Green House) (Red House) (Yellow House)
2ND HOUSE -XI SADHAK JAIN SURYANSH SHEKHAWAT MANAN KHANDELWAL ARNAV JAIN
(Yellow House) 5 Goals (Blue House) (Green House) (Yellow House)
HOUSE -XI ISHAAN KHAN KRITAGYA BHATI AMARDEEP YADAV SAMARVEER SINGH
(Green House) 7 Goals (Green House) (Blue House) (Green House)
&
KUNAL KRIPLANI
(Green House)
CATEGORY GREEN YELLOW RED BLUESUB JUNIOR - A 6 3 9 0SUB JUNIOR- B 1 1 4 6JUNIOR- A 10 6 4 4JUNIOR - B 6 2 0 4GIRLS 10 12.5 7.5 02ND HOUSE- XI 12.5 7.5 0 10HOUSE-XI 0 0 0 0TOTAL 45.5 32 24.5 24POSITION I II III IV
PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT- KRITAGYA BHATI (GREEN HOUSE)
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CATEGORY BEST PLAYER BEST SCORER UP COMING PLAYER BEST GOAL KEEPER
UNDER 12 Parth Devnani Shlok Mathur Avishek Choudhary Kabir Sharma
(11 Goals)
UNDER 14 A Padmnabh Shekhawat Devesh Shekhawat Samarth Jiwnani Nilansh Vyas
(10 Goals)
UNDER 14 B Avish Jain Avish Jain Ayush Jain Hritvik Mukesh Sethi
(13 Goals)
UNDER 14 GIRLS Yashashvi Kanwar Rathore Yashashvi Kanwar Rathore Sharbani Bijlani Fasiha Wasim
(15 Goals) &
Bhavika Agarwal
2ND HOUSE XI Samarveer Singh Rathore Samarveer Singh Rathore Om Dabral Sobhagya Shrivastava
(15 Goals)
SENIOR GIRLS Siya Agarwal Gaurishka Shekhawat Himadri Puri Diya Jain
(18 Goals)
HOUSE XI Rajesh Choudhary Rajvardhan Singh Vijayvardhan Singh Amardeep Yadav
(20 Goals)
17TH INTERHOUSE HANDBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2019HOUSE POSITIONS
PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT: GAURISHKA SHEKHAWAT
CATEGORY GREEN BLUE RED YELLOWUNDER 12 9 6 3 0UNDER 14 A 10 10 0 4UNDER 14 B 0 6 2 4UNDER 14 GIRLS 1.5 4.5 9 32ND HOUSE XI 10 5 0 15SENIOR GIRLS 10 7.5 0 12.5HOUSE XI 15 15 30 0TOTAL 55.5 54 44 38.5POSITION I II III IV
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4th INTER HOUSE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP 2019BEST AND UPCOMING SWIMMERS
Groups Name Class HouseGroup I-House XI BEST SWIMMER VIKRUMDITYA RATHORE XI HUM GREEN
UPCOMING REHAN MATHUR XII A LEVEL YELLOWUPCOMING HARSH VERMA XI SCI YELLOWBEST SWIMMER AYUSHI AGARWAL XI HUM A GREENUPCOMING ANANYAA MAHESHWARI XI COM B BLUEUPCOMING DIVYANSHI MATHUR XI SCI RED
Group II-Medium BEST SWIMMER DEVANSH GANDHI IX C BLUEUPCOMING ABHIMANYU SINGH RATHORE IX C YELLOWBEST SWIMMER NEYASSA N SINGH XD REDUPCOMING KAASHWINI DAGAR XB YELLOW
Group Ill-Junior BEST SWIMMER GAURANG KHASGIWALA VIII E BLUEUPCOMING PRITHVI SINGH SINDHU VII D YELLOWBEST SWIMMER SHIVNANDINI KUMARI VII B GREENUPCOMING AADHYA MISHRA VINE BLUE
Group \V- Sub Junior BEST SWIMMER SHIVANSH HEDA VII C GREENUPCOMING SHAURYA GUPTA VC GREENBEST SWIMMER TVISHI MATHUR VII E GREENUPCOMING NISHTHA VERMA VIA YELLOW
Group V-Cadet BEST SWIMMER GAGAN RAJ SINGH TOMAR IV C GREENBEST SWIMMER SYED MOINUDDIN HASAN CHISHTY IV D GREEN UPCOMING JAIVAL MANGHNANI IV C GREENBEST SWIMMER RATIKA KHATA NIB YELLOWUPCOMING EKANTIKAJAIN IV D GREENUPCOMING JAANVI AGARWAL II A BLUE
SWIMMING CHAMPIONBOY: VIKRUMDITYA RATHORE GIRL : AYUSHI AGARWAL
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House PositionsGroups Green Blue Red
Group I Boys 89 62 52 5
Group I Girls 38 26 39 23
Group II Boys 37 41 27 5
Group II Girls 46 18 26 45
Group III Boys 63 25 38 9
Group III Girls 56 39 34 48
Group IV Boys 8 61 9 36
Group IV Girls 41 53 26 27
Group V Boys 16 55 26 29
Group V Girls 28 19 12 7
Total 422 399 289 234
Position I II III IV
Yellow
4th INTER HOUSE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP 2019
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XXXVIII Inter House Annual Athletic Meet 2019October 24, 2019
1. Best Athlete in Junior Boys Section (RED HOUSE) : AARYAVARDHAN S. RATHORE (VIII A)2. Best Athlete in Junior Boys Section (GREEN HOUSE) : BHOMIK S. RAWAT (VIII B)3. Best Athlete in Junior Boys Section (YELLOW HOUSE) : SADHAK JAIN (IX B)4. Best Athlete in Junior Boys Section (BLUE HOUSE) : DAKSH MAHAWAR (IX E)5. Best Athlete in the Medium Girls Section (GREEN HOUSE) : URVI CHOUDHARY (XII HUM.)6. Best Athlete in the Medium Girls Section (YELLOW HOUSE) : MISHA AGARWAL (X B)7. Best Athlete in the Medium Girls Section (BLUE HOUSE) : ----8. Best Athlete in the Medium Girls Section (RED HOUSE) : DIYA JAIN (IX A)9. Best Athlete in Medium Boys Section (YELLOW HOUSE) : ----10. Best Athlete in Medium Boys Section (BLUE HOUSE) : SURYANSH S. SHEKHAWAT (X D)11. Best Athlete in Medium Boys Section (RED HOUSE) : AYAAN MOHD. KHAN (IX E)12. Best Athlete in Medium Boys Section (GREEN HOUSE) : VARUN OLAN (X C)13. Best Athlete in the Senior Girls Section (BLUE HOUSE) : PALAK CHAUDHARY (XI SCI.)14. Best Athlete in the Senior Girls Section (RED HOUSE) : SYEDA NAISHA CHISHTY (XI COM. A)15. Best Athlete in the Senior Girls Section (GREEN HOUSE) : PALAK DARGAR (XII COM. B)16. Best Athlete in the Senior Girls Section (YELLOW HOUSE) : HIMADRI PURI (XII HUM.)17. Best Athlete in Senior Boys Section (RED HOUSE) : ANANT VASHISTHA (XI COM. B) 18. Best Athlete in Senior Boys Section (GREEN HOUSE) : KRITAGYA BHATI (XII HUM.)19. Best Athlete in Senior Boys Section (YELLOW HOUSE) : RAJVARDHAN S. RATHORE (XII HUM.)20. Best Athlete in Senior Boys Section (BLUE HOUSE) : YASH JAIN (XII COM. A)
BEST SCHOOL ATHLETES21. Best Athlete in Junior Boys Section : MOHAMMED SAHIB (VIII B) - GREEN HOUSE22. Best Athlete in the Medium Girls Section : LABHYA RAWAT (X B) - RED HOUSE23. Best Athlete in Medium Boys Section : VIDHAN GANGWAL (IX B) - YELLOW HOUSE
(SHARED) AARYAK S. RATHORE (X D) - RED HOUSE24. Best Athlete in the Senior Girls Section : VANSHIKA JAIN (XII COM A) - BLUE HOUSE25. Best Athlete in Senior Boys Section : KARTIKEY BHANDARI (XII SCI) - RED HOUSE (SHARED) HARDIK GOYAL (XII COM B) - GREEN HOUSE
March Past Trophy
HOUSE POINTS POSITION
BLUE 80 IV
RED 85 III
YELLOW 90 II
GREEN 91 I
House Positions
HOUSE POINTS POSITION
BLUE 398 IV
RED 447 III
YELLOW 458 II
GREEN 549 I
BEST HOUSE ATHLETES
Inter House Athletics Trophy : Green House
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Individual Chess Championship9th to 23rd August 2019
Total Number of Students who participated : 434
Champion of Mayoor School Individual Chess Championship : Yuktartha (VIII-D)
S. No. Name House Class PositionUnder -10
1 Manav Kumar Green III-A I2 Ojas Maheshwari Green IV-C II3 Pranjal Soni Blue IV-D III
Under - 121 Danish Sheen Blue VI-C I
Kazmi2 Dushyant Asopa Green VI-D II3 Agamjeet Singh Blue VI-C III
Under - 141 Yuktartha Yellow VIII-D I2 Kaustubh Green VIII-C II
Manipushp3 Chahak Dadhich Yellow VII-A III
Under - 161 Sarthak Tharaney Yellow X-E I2 Ashwin Saklecha Green X-D II3 Keshav Bangur Red IX-A III
Under - 191 Yuvraj Nagrani Green XII Com-A I2 Saumya Jain Yellow XII Com-A II3 Rohit Negi Red XI Science III
S .
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INDIVIDUAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT 2018RESULT
CATEGORY U-12 BOYSName Class Position HousePratyush Gaur VI E 1st Position BlueAdtiya Mundra V C 2nd Position YellowAnirudh Surana V A 3rd Position Green
CATEGORY U-14 BOYSName Class Position HouseKrishiv Bansal VI B 1st Position YellowArjav Jain VII B 2nd Position RedAyan Jain VI E 3rd Position Yellow
CATEGORY U-17 BOYSName Class Position HouseDev Jethani X B 1st Position RedAchint Khurana X B 2nd Position GreenPriyansh Jain IX C 3rd Position Red
CATEGORY U-19 BOYSName Class Position HouseVineet Mishra XI COMM. A 1st Position BlueHamshad Khan X A 2nd Position YellowYuvraj Nagrani XI COMM. A 3rd Position Green
CATEGORY U-14 GIRLSName Class Position HouseMehar Ghai IV D 1st Position BlueUstat Singh VI B 2nd Position BlueAkshika Dave VII B 3rd Position Green
CATEGORY GIRLS OPENName Class Position HouseNitya Chowdhary X A 1st Position GreenShruti Bindal XI COMM. A 2nd Position RedAdwitya Singh XI SCI 3rd Position Green
Game U -14 U-17 U- 19
BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS TOTAL
Football 2 5 7
Badminton 1 1
Table Tennis 1 1 2
Tennis 2 2 1 5
Basketball 1 2 1 4
Swimming 5 7 2 4 1 19
Cricket 2 2 2 6
Gymnastics
Softball 1 2 1 4 2 10
Handball 4 3 4 11
Athletics 1 6 2 9
Rifle Shooting 3 1 1 4 1 10
Karate
Yoga 4 6 10
Skating 1 1 2 1 5
Chess 4 4
Total 18 21 14 10 28 12 103
DETAILS OF PARTICPATION AT STATE LEVEL TOURNAMENTS - 2019
Total Boys - 60
Total Girls - 43
Grand Total - 103
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DETAILS OF PARTIICPATION AT NATIONAL LEVEL TOURNAMENTS - 2019
Game
Basketball
Badminton
Tennis
Athletics
Swimming
Rifle Shooting
Skating
Total 17
3
6
3
Number
1
1
1
2
DETAILS OF PARTICIPATION AT INTERNATIONAL LEVEL TOURNAMENTS - 2019
Game
Skating
Cricket
Total
Number
1
1
2
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TOURNAMENTS ORGANISED BY MAYOOR SCHOOLXVIII Mayoor Challenge Cup Cricket Tournament
(Twenty 20)(November 5 to 8, 2019)
Participating Teams
Pool A
Mayoor School, Ajmer
Mahaveer Public School, Jaipur
Vasant Valley, New Delhi
Pool B
St. Paul’s School , Ajmer
Mayoor Chopasni School, Jodhpur
Sanskar School, Jaipur
Pool C
DBN School, Ajmer
Subodh Public School, Jaipur
Daly College, Indore
Pool D
Mayo College, Ajmer
Pathways World School, Aravali, Gurgaon
Delhi Public School, Jaipur
Semi - Finalsa) Mayoor School, Ajmer v/s Daly College, Indore. Daly College scored 83 runs. In reply Mayoor School reached the target losing 1 wicket. Mayoor School won by 9 wickets. Man of the Match Prateer Varanjani (44 runs*), Mayoor School, Ajmer.
b) Mayo College, Ajmer v/s Sanskar School, Jaipur. Mayo College scored 94 runs. In reply Sanskar School reached the target losing 6 wickets. Sanskar School won by 4 wickets. Man of the Match Tanush Sanghi (22 runs* & 2 wickets), Sanskar School, Jaipur.
FinalMayoor School, Ajmer v/s Sanskar School, Jaipur. Sanskar School, Jaipur won the match by 16 runs.
Man of the Match - Anirudh Dinesh Kaushik, Sanskar School, Jaipur (15 runs* & 3 wickets).
Special PrizesBest Player of Mayoor School : Palansh Chaturvedi
Best Fielder of the Tournament : Anant Vashishtha (Mayoor School, Ajmer)
Best Bowler of the Tournament : Prince Singh Rathore (10 wickets) Sanskar School, Jaipur
Best Batsman of the Tournament : Ishaan Yadav (114 runs) Sanskar School, Jaipur
Player of the Tournament : Ishaan Khan (8 wickets & 122 runs) Mayoor School, Ajmer
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VII Mayoor Basketball Tournament(November 27 to 29, 2019)
Participating TeamsPool A
Mayoor School, Ajmer
St. Joseph’s School, Ajmer
Sanskar School, Jaipur
St. Stephen’s School, Ajmer
Pool B
St. Paul’s School, Ajmer
Rashtriya Military School, Ajmer
Lourdes Mary Sr. Sec. Mission School, Ajmer
Central Academy, Kota
Semi - Finalsa) Central Academy Kota v/s Sanskar School, Jaipur. Sanskar School, Jaipur scored 51 points and Central Academy Kota scored 44 points. Sanskar School, Jaipur won the match.
b) Mayoor School, Ajmer v/s Rashtriya Military School, Ajmer. Rashtriya Military School, Ajmer scored 57 points and Mayoor School, Ajmer scored 31 points. Rashtriya Military School, Ajmer won the match.
FinalRashtriya Military School v/s Sanskar School, Jaipur. Sanskar School, Jaipur won the match by 53 to 28 Points.
Chief GuestShri Mohammed Hasam Khan
FIBA Commissioner (India)
(Closing Ceremony & Prize Distribution).
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Other TournamentsShooting (Rifle and Pistol)
st1 K.D. Singh Memorial Shooting Championship (Air Weapon) was organised at Rajasthan State Sports Council Indoor Shooting Range, Jagatpura, Jaipur from 15th to 18th November, 2019.
•Maitreyee Atrey of class IX A participated in 10 m Rifle ISSF (Sub Junior
Girls’ Category) where she was placed 2nd and won the silver medal.
•Manvendra Singh Shekhawat- VII D, Participated in 10 m. Air Pistol (Sub
Junior Boys) and won the Gold Medal.
CBSE National Shooting Championship- 2019th th
8 to 13 November-2019
Karnal, Haryana
Team Members
For 10 mtr. Air Rifle Peep Sight U-19 :-th1. Karni Pratap Singh Shekhawat - XII Com.th2. Vijayvardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
3. Harshvardhan Singh Naruka - IX Brd
63 National Shooting Championshipth th
Rifle & Pistol at Bhopal (M.P.) from 7 Dec. 2019 to 4 Jan. 2020
The following have qualified and are participating :-th1. Rajvardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
th2. Harshvardhan Singh Naruka - IX Bth3. Maitreyee Atray - IX A
th4. Rishit Sharma - VIII A
CBSE West Zone Rifle Shooting Competition 2019-20 was held at Kota, Rajasthan from 1st Oct to 4th Oct. 2019.
10 mtr. Air Rifle Peep Sight U-19 team.th
1. Karni Pratap Singh Shekhawat - XII Com.th
2. Vijay vardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.th
3. Harshvardhan Singh Naruka - IX B
th4. Rajvardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
th5. Nandika Singh - XII Hum.
th6. Rakshit Agrawal - XI Com.
th7. Blaaviraj - X B
th8. Maitreyee Atrey - IX A
th9. Rishit Sharma - VIII A
th10. Omansh Airan - VI A
Roll Ball: National Roll Ball Championship 2019, was held at University st rd
Campus, Punjab University Chandigarh From 1 to 3 Jan 2019. Ayush st
Rajput took part and secured 1 Position. This tournament was organized
by the International Federation of Roller Basketball.
CBSE ATHLETICS CLUSTER XIV
Under 17 & 19 (Boys & Girls)
th thOrganized by RPS School, Behror, Alwar (Raj.) from 6 to 10 Oct 2019
Kartikey Bhandari - I in long Jump (6.18 mtrs)
II in 100 mtrs. (11.98 sec)
Saumya Jain - I in Triple Jump (11.38 mtrs)
Over All Position (Under 19 Boys) - II Runners Up
CBSE National Athletic Meet 2019 Kartikey Bhandari (100mtrs, Long th
Jump) and Saumya Jain (Triple jump) took part in CBSE Nationals from 26 th
to 30 November 2019, held at Bemetara, Raipur, Chattisgarh.
YOG
The District Yoga Association, Ajmer organised the District Yoga
Championship -2019 on July 28,2019 at Vrindavan Public School, Ajmer.}Silver Medallists
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Shooting (Rifle and Pistol)st
1 K.D. Singh Memorial Shooting Championship (Air Weapon) was organised at Rajasthan State Sports Council Indoor Shooting Range, Jagatpura, Jaipur from 15th to 18th November, 2019.
•Maitreyee Atrey of class IX A participated in 10 m Rifle ISSF (Sub Junior
Girls’ Category) where she was placed 2nd and won the silver medal.
•Manvendra Singh Shekhawat- VII D, Participated in 10 m. Air Pistol (Sub
Junior Boys) and won the Gold Medal.
CBSE National Shooting Championship- 2019th th
8 to 13 November-2019
Karnal, Haryana
Team Members
For 10 mtr. Air Rifle Peep Sight U-19 :-th1. Karni Pratap Singh Shekhawat - XII Com.th2. Vijayvardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
3. Harshvardhan Singh Naruka - IX Brd
63 National Shooting Championshipth th
Rifle & Pistol at Bhopal (M.P.) from 7 Dec. 2019 to 4 Jan. 2020
The following have qualified and are participating :-th1. Rajvardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
th2. Harshvardhan Singh Naruka - IX Bth3. Maitreyee Atray - IX A
th4. Rishit Sharma - VIII A
CBSE West Zone Rifle Shooting Competition 2019-20 was held at Kota, Rajasthan from 1st Oct to 4th Oct. 2019.
10 mtr. Air Rifle Peep Sight U-19 team.th
1. Karni Pratap Singh Shekhawat - XII Com.th
2. Vijay vardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.th
3. Harshvardhan Singh Naruka - IX B
th4. Rajvardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
th5. Nandika Singh - XII Hum.
th6. Rakshit Agrawal - XI Com.
th7. Blaaviraj - X B
th8. Maitreyee Atrey - IX A
th9. Rishit Sharma - VIII A
th10. Omansh Airan - VI A
Roll Ball: National Roll Ball Championship 2019, was held at University st rd
Campus, Punjab University Chandigarh From 1 to 3 Jan 2019. Ayush stRajput took part and secured 1 Position. This tournament was organized
by the International Federation of Roller Basketball.
CBSE ATHLETICS CLUSTER XIV
Under 17 & 19 (Boys & Girls)
th thOrganized by RPS School, Behror, Alwar (Raj.) from 6 to 10 Oct 2019
Kartikey Bhandari - I in long Jump (6.18 mtrs)
II in 100 mtrs. (11.98 sec)
Saumya Jain - I in Triple Jump (11.38 mtrs)
Over All Position (Under 19 Boys) - II Runners Up
CBSE National Athletic Meet 2019 Kartikey Bhandari (100mtrs, Long th
Jump) and Saumya Jain (Triple jump) took part in CBSE Nationals from 26 thto 30 November 2019, held at Bemetara, Raipur, Chattisgarh.
YOG
The District Yoga Association, Ajmer organised the District Yoga
Championship -2019 on July 28,2019 at Vrindavan Public School, Ajmer.
RESULTS:
1) General Yog
S.No. Name Class Medal
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Shooting (Rifle and Pistol)st
1 K.D. Singh Memorial Shooting Championship (Air Weapon) was organised at Rajasthan State Sports Council Indoor Shooting Range, Jagatpura, Jaipur from 15th to 18th November, 2019.
•Maitreyee Atrey of class IX A participated in 10 m Rifle ISSF (Sub Junior
Girls’ Category) where she was placed 2nd and won the silver medal.
•Manvendra Singh Shekhawat- VII D, Participated in 10 m. Air Pistol (Sub
Junior Boys) and won the Gold Medal.
CBSE National Shooting Championship- 2019th th
8 to 13 November-2019
Karnal, Haryana
Team Members
For 10 mtr. Air Rifle Peep Sight U-19 :-th1. Karni Pratap Singh Shekhawat - XII Com.th2. Vijayvardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
3. Harshvardhan Singh Naruka - IX Brd
63 National Shooting Championshipth th
Rifle & Pistol at Bhopal (M.P.) from 7 Dec. 2019 to 4 Jan. 2020
The following have qualified and are participating :-th1. Rajvardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
th2. Harshvardhan Singh Naruka - IX Bth3. Maitreyee Atray - IX A
th4. Rishit Sharma - VIII A
CBSE West Zone Rifle Shooting Competition 2019-20 was held at Kota, Rajasthan from 1st Oct to 4th Oct. 2019.
10 mtr. Air Rifle Peep Sight U-19 team.th
1. Karni Pratap Singh Shekhawat - XII Com.th
2. Vijay vardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.th
3. Harshvardhan Singh Naruka - IX B
th4. Rajvardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
th5. Nandika Singh - XII Hum.
th6. Rakshit Agrawal - XI Com.
th7. Blaaviraj - X B
th8. Maitreyee Atrey - IX A
th9. Rishit Sharma - VIII A
th10. Omansh Airan - VI A
Roll Ball: National Roll Ball Championship 2019, was held at University st rd
Campus, Punjab University Chandigarh From 1 to 3 Jan 2019. Ayush stRajput took part and secured 1 Position. This tournament was organized
by the International Federation of Roller Basketball.
CBSE ATHLETICS CLUSTER XIV
Under 17 & 19 (Boys & Girls)
th thOrganized by RPS School, Behror, Alwar (Raj.) from 6 to 10 Oct 2019
Kartikey Bhandari - I in long Jump (6.18 mtrs)
II in 100 mtrs. (11.98 sec)
Saumya Jain - I in Triple Jump (11.38 mtrs)
Over All Position (Under 19 Boys) - II Runners Up
CBSE National Athletic Meet 2019 Kartikey Bhandari (100mtrs, Long th
Jump) and Saumya Jain (Triple jump) took part in CBSE Nationals from 26 thto 30 November 2019, held at Bemetara, Raipur, Chattisgarh.
YOG
The District Yoga Association, Ajmer organised the District Yoga
Championship -2019 on July 28,2019 at Vrindavan Public School, Ajmer.
RESULTS:
1) General Yog
S.No. Name Class Medal
62
Shooting (Rifle and Pistol)st
1 K.D. Singh Memorial Shooting Championship (Air Weapon) was organised at Rajasthan State Sports Council Indoor Shooting Range, Jagatpura, Jaipur from 15th to 18th November, 2019.
•Maitreyee Atrey of class IX A participated in 10 m Rifle ISSF (Sub Junior
Girls’ Category) where she was placed 2nd and won the silver medal.
•Manvendra Singh Shekhawat- VII D, Participated in 10 m. Air Pistol (Sub
Junior Boys) and won the Gold Medal.
CBSE National Shooting Championship- 2019th th
8 to 13 November-2019
Karnal, Haryana
Team Members
For 10 mtr. Air Rifle Peep Sight U-19 :-th1. Karni Pratap Singh Shekhawat - XII Com.th2. Vijayvardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
3. Harshvardhan Singh Naruka - IX Brd
63 National Shooting Championshipth th
Rifle & Pistol at Bhopal (M.P.) from 7 Dec. 2019 to 4 Jan. 2020
The following have qualified and are participating :-th1. Rajvardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
th2. Harshvardhan Singh Naruka - IX Bth3. Maitreyee Atray - IX A
th4. Rishit Sharma - VIII A
CBSE West Zone Rifle Shooting Competition 2019-20 was held at Kota, Rajasthan from 1st Oct to 4th Oct. 2019.
10 mtr. Air Rifle Peep Sight U-19 team.th
1. Karni Pratap Singh Shekhawat - XII Com.th
2. Vijay vardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.th
3. Harshvardhan Singh Naruka - IX B
th4. Rajvardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
th5. Nandika Singh - XII Hum.
th6. Rakshit Agrawal - XI Com.
th7. Blaaviraj - X B
th8. Maitreyee Atrey - IX A
th9. Rishit Sharma - VIII A
th10. Omansh Airan - VI A
Roll Ball: National Roll Ball Championship 2019, was held at University st rd
Campus, Punjab University Chandigarh From 1 to 3 Jan 2019. Ayush stRajput took part and secured 1 Position. This tournament was organized
by the International Federation of Roller Basketball.
CBSE ATHLETICS CLUSTER XIV
Under 17 & 19 (Boys & Girls)
th thOrganized by RPS School, Behror, Alwar (Raj.) from 6 to 10 Oct 2019
Kartikey Bhandari - I in long Jump (6.18 mtrs)
II in 100 mtrs. (11.98 sec)
Saumya Jain - I in Triple Jump (11.38 mtrs)
Over All Position (Under 19 Boys) - II Runners Up
CBSE National Athletic Meet 2019 Kartikey Bhandari (100mtrs, Long th
Jump) and Saumya Jain (Triple jump) took part in CBSE Nationals from 26 thto 30 November 2019, held at Bemetara, Raipur, Chattisgarh.
YOG
The District Yoga Association, Ajmer organised the District Yoga
Championship -2019 on July 28,2019 at Vrindavan Public School, Ajmer.
RESULTS:
1) General Yog
S.No. Name Class Medal
63
Shooting (Rifle and Pistol)st
1 K.D. Singh Memorial Shooting Championship (Air Weapon) was organised at Rajasthan State Sports Council Indoor Shooting Range, Jagatpura, Jaipur from 15th to 18th November, 2019.
•Maitreyee Atrey of class IX A participated in 10 m Rifle ISSF (Sub Junior
Girls’ Category) where she was placed 2nd and won the silver medal.
•Manvendra Singh Shekhawat- VII D, Participated in 10 m. Air Pistol (Sub
Junior Boys) and won the Gold Medal.
CBSE National Shooting Championship- 2019th th
8 to 13 November-2019
Karnal, Haryana
Team Members
For 10 mtr. Air Rifle Peep Sight U-19 :-th1. Karni Pratap Singh Shekhawat - XII Com.th2. Vijayvardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
3. Harshvardhan Singh Naruka - IX Brd
63 National Shooting Championshipth th
Rifle & Pistol at Bhopal (M.P.) from 7 Dec. 2019 to 4 Jan. 2020
The following have qualified and are participating :-th1. Rajvardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
th2. Harshvardhan Singh Naruka - IX B
th3. Maitreyee Atray - IX Ath4. Rishit Sharma - VIII A
CBSE West Zone Rifle Shooting Competition 2019-20 was held at Kota, Rajasthan from 1st Oct to 4th Oct. 2019.
10 mtr. Air Rifle Peep Sight U-19 team.th1. Karni Pratap Singh Shekhawat - XII Com.th2. Vijay vardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
th3. Harshvardhan Singh Naruka - IX B
th4. Rajvardhan Singh Rathore - XII Hum.
th5. Nandika Singh - XII Hum.
th6. Rakshit Agrawal - XI Com.
th7. Blaaviraj - X B
th8. Maitreyee Atrey - IX A
th9. Rishit Sharma - VIII A
th10. Omansh Airan - VI A
Roll Ball: National Roll Ball Championship 2019, was held at University st rd
Campus, Punjab University Chandigarh From 1 to 3 Jan 2019. Ayush st
Rajput took part and secured 1 Position. This tournament was organized
by the International Federation of Roller Basketball.
G On 8th March 2019, Shri Dilip K. Solanki (Mathematics) Smt. Suneetha K. (Physics), Smt. Pallavi Singh (Class Teacher, Primary), Smt. Abhishta Jain (English) and Smt. Ravindar Kaur (EVS) attended a workshop on ‘Learning Outcomes : Best Pedagogical Practices for Teachers (NSLO 2019)’ organised by the Regional Institute of Education, Ajmer.
G The Vice Principal, Ms. Sindhu Chaturvedi, attended a ‘Refresher Course in Guidance and Counselling for School Principals’ organised by the Institute of
th thCounsellor Training, Research and Consultancy (ICTRC) on 24 and 25 April 2019, at Gurgaon.
G The Vice Principal, Ms. Sindhu Chaturvedi, attended a Continuing Professional Development Workshop on ‘Building and Sustaining Effective
thTeams’, organised by the British Council at New Delhi on 28 May 2019.
G Ms. Sindhu Chaturvedi (Vice Principal), Smt. Karuna Tandon (HOA) and Dr. Nimi Sharma (CAIE Coordinator) attended the Core Skills Workshop on
th st‘Creativity and Imagination’ organised by the British Council from 29 to 31 May 2019 at New Delhi.
G Smt. Pooja Bahl (Primary CCA Coordinator) and Smt. Gunjan Bharadwaj (Pre-Primary Coordinator) attended the workshop on ‘Learning Problems– Identification and Management’ and ‘Behaviour Problems–Causes,
th thPrevention and Remediation’ organised by ICTRC at New Delhi on 4 and 5 June 2019
G The Principal Shri Adhiraj Singh attended workshops on (a) ‘Introduction to Guidance and Counselling’ (b) ‘Introduction to Psychological Testing’, (c) C a r e e r C o u n s e l l i n g – T h e o r y a n d P r a c t i c e , ( d ) L e a r n i n g Problems–Identification and Management and (e) Behaviour Problems–Causes, Prevention and Remediation, organised by the Institute of Counsellor Training, Research and Consultancy (ICTRC) at New Delhi from
st th1 to 5 June 2019.
G 13th July 2019:A Workshop on ‘Mindfulness’ was conducted by Sh. Pankaj K. Rai, an International Motivator, for the entire staff.
G Sh. Devendra Bagla and Sh. Bajrang Sharma attended a 5 day Faculty
rd thDevelopment Programme on Python Programming Language from 3 to 7 June 2019 at J.K. Lakshmipat University, Jaipur.
G A Workshop for Primary Teachers on ‘Accommodations and Modifications in ththe Classroom’ was conducted by Smt. Champa Saha on 29 March 2019.
G Workshops on Disaster Management were conducted by SDRF (State th thDisaster Response Force) on 10 and 11 May 2019.
thG 13 May 2019 - Workshop for Primary Teachers by Ms. Tvishi Mathur (School Counsellor) on Mental Health.
G A Workshop on Metacognition was conducted by Shri Adhiraj Singh th th(Principal), on 13 and 14 May 2019 for the teachers.
G A Workshop on ‘Listening and Speaking Skills in English Language’ was conducted by Ms. Ruchi Sengar for the primary teachers on 14th May 2019, under the aegis of Oxford University Press.
G Smt. Sunita K. (Science) and Smt. Bhavna Jain (Science) attended the Core Skills workshop on ‘Critical Thinking and Problem Solving’ organised by the British Council at New Delhi, from 24th to 26th July 2019.
G Smt. Parul Verma (Middle School Coordinator) attended the ‘Regional Summit of School Principals’ on “Childhood Depression Identification, Prevention and Intervention”, organised by ICTRC at MGD Girls’ School, Jaipur on 25th July 2019.
G Sh. Vikas Sharma (Mathematics) attended a capacity building programme on “Remodelled Structure of Assessment”, conducted by the CBSE at Sanskar School, Jaipur on 27 th July 2019.
G Smt. Sonal Singhal and Smt. Annpurna Maheshwari attended a capacity building programme on ‘Development of Life Skills’, conducted by the CBSE at Jamna Vidyapeeth, Jaipur on 27th July 2019.
G Ms. Sindhu Chaturvedi (Vice Principal) and Dr. (Smt.) Nimi Sharma (CI Coordinator) attended the Cambridge Zonal Community Meet at the British School, New Delhi on 27th July 2019.
G Sh. Russel S. Anthony (Senior School Coordinator) attended a two day capacity building programme in Business Studies conducted by the CBSE at Subodh Public School, Jaipur on 26th and27th July 2019.
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G Smt. Deepmala Bhagchandani (Biology) and Ms. Ashwani Rathore (Chemistry) attended a two day capacity building workshop on “Classroom Management”, conducted by the CBSE at MPS, Jaipur on 30th and 31st July2019.
G Dr. Manisha Mulchandani Head, Dept. of Social Science and Smt. Shivani Jha Head, Dept. of Hindi, attended a two day workshop on ‘Flipped Blended Learning’ organised by ETMA at Mira Model School Janakpuri, New Delhi on
th th 19 and 20 September 2019.
G Shri Vijay Sharma (History) and Shri Mayank Bhatia (Computers) attended a 2 day workshop organised by Cambridge International at Suncity School,
th stGurgaon for History and ICT respectively on 20 and 21 September 2019.
G Camlin Kokuya Colour Company organised an Art Teachers’ Meet at the Kotah Art School. About 60 Art Teachers including Mayoor’s Art
thDepartment attended the same on 11 October 2019.
G Ms. Payal Mahawer (Psychology) attended a workshop on ‘Stress thManagement’ organised at Khwaja Model School on 14 October 2019.
G Smt. Sandeep Kaur and Smt. Shruti Khanna (both Mathematics) attended a CBSE workshop, ‘Joyful Learning of Mathematics’ at S.V. Public School, Jaipur
th thon 14 and 15 October 2019.
G The Principal, Sh. Adhiraj Singh and the Head, Primary, Smt. Sumona Gupta attended the 25th National conference of Sahodaya School Complexes 2019 on 1st and 2nd November at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. The theme of the conference was ‘Nai Taleem - For a Sustainable Future’.
G Smt. Suneeta K. and Smt. Bhawna Jain attended the Reflection Session on ‘Critical Thinking and Problem Solving’ at the British Council, New Delhi on
th 16 November 2019.
G Ms. Sindhu Chaturvedi (VP) Smt. Karuna Tandon (HOA) and Dr. Nimi Sharma (CI Coordinator) attended the Reflection Session on ‘Creativity and
thImagination’ (Core Skills) at the British Council, New Delhi on 16 November 2019.
G Sh. Mayank Bhatia (Computers) attend a workshop on ‘AI and Internet of Things’ conducted by JK Laxmipath University in collaboration with IBM at
st ndJaipur on 21 and 22 November 2019.
G Smt. Shivani Jha (Head, Dept. of Hindi) and Smt. Shalini Agarwal attended a CBSE, Capacity Building Programme for Hindi (X) at Subodh Public School,
th thJaipur on 25 and 26 November 2019.
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BATCH OF XII Commerce A - 2019SR. NO. NAME COLLEGE COURSES
1 ANUSHKA GUPTA NARSEE MONJEE INSTITUTE OF
MANAGEMENT STUDIES, MUMBAI
2 AVIRAL TANDON NARSEE MONJEE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE B.COM + CA
& ECONOMICS, MUMBAI
3 AYUSH PACHOREE GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, AJMER B. COM. PASS COURSE
4 BHAVINI BHAVYA NIFT, HYDERABAD ACCESSORY DESIGN
5 BHAVYA JAIN GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, NASIRABAD B.COM + CA
6 GAURAV GEHLOT ICFAI UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR BBA
7 HARSHIT PODDAR KC COLLEGE, MUMBAI BAF
8 JAIVARDHAN SINGH SYMBIOSIS, PUNE BBA AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
RATHORE
9 KANISHK RATHI JAI HIND COLLEGE, MUMBAI BFM
10 KHYATI RAMCHANDANI MANIPAL UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR BA PSYCHOLOGY (HONS.)
11 LAKSHAY RAJ SINGH GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, AJMER POLITICAL SCIENCE HONS. +
RATHORE PREPARING FOR CDS
12 MIHIKA JAIN RENAISSANCE LAW UNIVERSITY, INDORE B.COM. LLB INTEGRATED COURSE
13 NAKUL MALOO HR COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BBI
ECONOMICS, MUMBAI
14 NAMAN PATNI GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, KISHANGARH B.COM + CA
15 NAMAN RANKA GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, AJMER B.COM.
16 NISHKARSH INSTITUTE OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT, B.SC. IN HOSPITALITY
CHATURVEDI GURDASPUR, PUNJAB MANAGEMENT
17 PAYAL TOSHNIWAL MIT WPU, PUNE B.COM + ACCA
18 POORVI JAIN GOVT. COLLEGE, AJMER B.COM + CA
19 PRIYAM SACHANANDANI ST. XAVIER'S, JAIPUR BBA
20 RAGHAV BHOOTRA HR COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BBI
ECONOMICS, MUMBAI
21 RIDHI RATHORE MAHARANI COLLEGE, JAIPUR BA PSYCHOLOGY (HONS.)
B.SC. FINANCE
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22 ROHIT LULLA DAV COLLEGE, INDORE B.COM + CA
23 SACHIN MODI HR COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND B.COM + CA
ECONOMICS, MUMBAI
24 SPARSH GEHLOT KIRORI MAL COLLEGE, DELHI UNIVERSITY, BA PROGRAMME
DELHI
25 SURAVI AGARWAL JAI HIND COLLEGE, MUMBAI BBI
26 TAMANNA HOODA LUCKNOW UNIVERSITY B.A. PSYCHOLOGY HONOURS
27 TANISHQ JAIN UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG, BACHELORS IN COMMERCE
AUSTRALIA (ACCOUNTANCY)
28 UDAIJIT SINGH JECRC, JAIPUR B.A. LLB
29 YATHARTH MAHESHWARI GOVT. COLLEGE, NASIRABAD B.COM + CA
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BATCH OF XII Commerce B - 2019SR. NO. NAME COLLEGE COURSES
1 ABHISHEK AGARWAL JAI HIND COLLEGE, MUMBAI B.COM.
2 ADITYA PARMAR CHRIST UNIVERSITY, BANGALORE B.COM. (HONOURS)
3 AJMAT JASMINE NMIMS SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS, BPA MUSIC (BACHELORS IN MOHAMMED MUMBAI PERFORMING ARTS)
4 ANISH CHAUHAN GAP YEAR PREPARING FOR CLAT
5 ANUKRAM JAIN SUBODH COLLEGE, JAIPUR BA
6 ARYAN GUPTA AMITY UNIVERSITY, NOIDA BBA
7 ATISHYA JAIN GAP YEAR PURSUING CA
8 AVANI CHHAPARWAL MITHIBAI COLLEGE, MUMBAI BBI (BACHELORS OF BANKING
AND INSURANCE)
9 BIPIN MEENA HANSRAJ COLLEGE, DELHI UNIVERSITY B A PROGRAMME
10 GUNJAN AGARWAL INDRAPRASTHA COLLEGE DELHI BA, (ECO+HRM)
11 HARSHVARDHAN CHRIST UNIVERSITY, LAVASA CAMPUS BBA
SINGH CHAUHAN
12 ISHA JAIN MITHIBAI COLLEGE, MUMBAI BBI (BACHELORS IN BANKING
AND INSURANCE)
13 JAI VART SINGH GCEC, JAIPUR BBA (ENTREPRENEURSHIP),CFP
14 KHUSHI BAFNA ICG, JAIPUR B.COM. (HONOURS)
15 KHUSHI JAIN GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, KISHANGARH PURSUING CA
16 MOHIT CHIMNANI GAP YEAR PURSUING CA
17 MUSKAN MAHESHWARI MIT WPU, PUNE BBA (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS)
18 NIKUNJ KAMDAR ST.XAVIERS, JAIPUR BBA
19 NISHTHA WADHAWAN AMITY UNIVERSITY, NOIDA BBA LLB.
20 PUNEET JIWNANI DAYANAND COLLEGE, AJMER B.COM.
21 RANVEER SINGH RATHORE ST. XAVIERS COLLEGE, JAIPUR BCA.
22 RISHAB GODHA GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, KISHANGARH B.COM.
23 RIYA GANGWAL MITHIBAI COLLEGE, MUMBAI BBI (BACHELORS IN BANKING
AND INSURANCE)
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24 SAHIL SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH COLLEGE, B.A. PASS COURSE
DELHI (DU)
25 SAJAL TAPARIA SRI AUROBINDO COLLEGE, DELHI (DU) B.COM
26 TANVI KASLIWAL IIS UNIVERSITY , JAIPUR B. COM. - HONOURS WITH ACCA
27 VISHWANATH SINGH ST. XAVIERS COLLEGE, JAIPUR B.COM, (PASS COURSE)
UDAWAT
28 YASH MEHTA HR COLLEGE, MUMBAI BBI (BACHELORS IN BANKING
AND INSURANCE)
29 YOGYATA JAIN GAP YEAR PURSUING CA
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SR. NO. NAME COLLEGE COURSES1 ABHIVYAKTI MAURYA NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, FOUNDATION YEAR
AMRAVATI2 AKSHITA JOSHI MIRANDA HOUSE,DELHI UNIVERSITY B.A.HONS.(GEOGRAPHY)3 AKSHITA TOSHNIWAL ST.XAVIER'S COLLEGE,MUMBAI BACHELORS IN MASS MEDIA4 ANNU YADAV SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE, B.A.HONS.(POLITICAL SCIENCE)
DELHI UNIVERSITY5 ANUSHKA VYAS INDRAPRASTHA COLLEGE, DELHI (DU) B.A. PROGRAMME6 ANUSURYA SHARMA BANASTHALI VIDYAPEETH,VANASTHALI B.A.PROGRAMME7 ARCHA SINGH RATHORE ST. BEDE'S COLLEGE,SHIMLA B.A.HONS.(PSYCHOLOGY)8 ARVINDRA PRATAP GAP YEAR
SINGH SHAKTAWAT9 ASHUTOSH ATRAY AMITY UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR BACHELORS IN JOURNALISM
AND MASS COMM.10 AYUSH SHARMA RAJDHANI COLLEGE, DELHI UNIVERSITY B.A.HONS. (ECONOMICS)11 BHAVIKA AHUJA SHYAMA PRASAD MUKHERJI B.A. HONS.
COLLEGE, DU (APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY)12 CHAKORI AGRAWAL DAULATRAM COLLEGE (DU) B.A. - PSYCHOLOGY HONOURS13 DIKSHA MODI SOPHIA COLLEGE,AJMER B.A.HONS.(ECONOMICS)14 DIVYA SHARMA ST. XAVIERS COLLEGE, NEPAL15 GAGAN YADAV DAV COLLEGE, DELHI UNIVERSITY B.A. PROGRAMME16 GARVITA MAHESHWARI NIFT JODHPUR TEXTILE DESIGNING17 JANMEJAY RATHORE MANIPAL UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR BACHELORS IN PHYSICAL ED.
AND SPORTS18 JAVERIA USMANI SOPHIA COLLEGE,AJMER B.A.PASS COURSE19 JINAL JAIN MIRANDA HOUSE,DELHI UNIVERSITY B.A.HONS.(GEOGRAPHY)20 KHUSHI KOTHARI USHA PRAVIN GANDHI COLLEGE, MUMBAI BACHELORS IN MASS MEDIA21 MOHAMMAD AKRAM DAV COLLEGE,AJMER B.A.PASS COURSE22 POOJA KRIPALANI JECRC UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR B.A.PROGRAMME23 RADHIKA TAK JESUS AND MARY COLLEGE, B.A.HONS.(ENGLISH)
DELHI UNIVERSITY24 RAINA SINGH MANIPAL UNIVERSITY,JAIPUR B.A. PSYCHOLOGY HONOURS25 SANJANA MEHTA SRI AUROBINDO COLLEGE, B.A.HONS. (APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY)
DELHI UNIVERSITY
BATCH OF XII HUMANITIES - 2019
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26 SARTHAK SHARMA GAP YEAR27 SHEFALI NEGI ATMARAM SANATAN DHARMA COLLEGE , B.A. PROGRAMME
DELHI UNIVERSITY28 SHIVAM VIJAY SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH COLLEGE, B.A. PROGRAMME
DELHI UNIVERSITY29 SIDDHI BHATT SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE, B.A. HONS. (HISTORY)
DELHI UNIVERSITY30 SONAKSHI DATTA SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE, B.A. HONS. (HISTORY)
DELHI UNIVERSITY31 SYED HUSSAIN DAV COLLEGE, AJMER B.A. PASS COURSE
ALAM CHISHTY32 SYEDA SABA CHISHTY SOPHIA COLLEGE, AJMER B.A. PASS COURSE33 VAIBHAVI BHATI INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT BACHELORS IN CULINARY ARTS
INSTITUTE,SWITZERLAND AND BUS. MANAGEMENT34 VAIDEHI CHHAPARWAL JAI HIND COLLEGE,MUMBAI BACHELORS IN MASS MEDIA35 YASHVARDHAN
SINGH SHEKHAWAT RAMJAS COLLEGE, DELHI UNIVERSITY B.A.HONS. (POLITICAL SCIENCE)
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BATCH OF XII SCIENCE - 2019SR. NO. NAME COLLEGE COURSES
1 ATHARV SHARMA JECRC COLLEGE,JAIPUR B.TECH (MECHANICAL)2 BHUVAN HARSHWAL VIT, VELLORE B.TECH3 BHUVNESHWAR RAJ ST. STEPHENS COLLEGE, (DU) B.Sc. PROGRAMME
SINGH RATHORE DELHI WITH CHEMISTRY4 CHITRANSH ACHARYA AJMER ENGINEERING COLLEGE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING5 DAKSH SETHI VIT CHENNAI B.TECH. CSE6 DIVYA RATHORE GAP YEAR PREPARING FOR NEET7 HARSHIT DOI RAJASTHAN UNIVERSITY B.A. , LLB.8 KHUSHI SINGHAL GAP YEAR __9 KRISHANDEV RATHORE MANIPAL UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR B.Sc. (BIO-TECHNOLOGY)
10 KULDEEP SINGH DAYAL SINGH COLLEGE, (DU) B.Sc. (H) BOTANY11 LAKSH JAIN MIT, PUNE B.Sc. ECONOMICS12 MADHVENDRA GAP YEAR PREPARING FOR NEET
SINGH SHAKTAWAT13 MEHRUNNISHA GAP YEAR PREPARING FOR NEET14 MIMANSA BHARDWAJ MAHARAJA SAYAJIRAO UNIVERSITY B.FA. ( APPLIED ARTS)15 NANDINI BHATT MANIPAL UNIVERSITY, DUBAI BACHELORS IN ARCHITECTURE16 PALAK JAIN GAP YEAR PREPARING FOR CLAT17 PRACHI CHOUHAN GAP YEAR PREPARING FOR NEET18 PRAKHAR TAYAL JAIN UNIVERSITY B. TECH. CSE19 PRAVEEN JUNAWA GAP YEAR PREPARING FOR NEET20 PRITISH POSWAL GAP YEAR PREPARING FOR IIT-JEE21 RUDRAKSH SHARMA WILSON COLLEGE, MUMBAI B.Sc. PROGRAMME
WITH CHEMISTRY22 SANGHMITRA GAUR GAP YEAR PREPARING FOR NEET23 SANYAM RAWAT VIT, VELLORE B.TECH.24 SHAKTI SINGH RATHORE IHM, BHOPAL B. Sc. PROGRAM IN HOSPITALITY
AND HOTEL ADMINISTRATION25 SHARVAN CHOUDHARY GAP YEAR PREPARING FOR NEET
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26 SHUBH SHARMA SAMRAT PRITHVIRAJ CHAUHAN B.A. ECONOMICS (HONS.)GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, AJMER
27 SHUBHAM GAUTAM RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY COMPUTER SCIENCE28 SUHANI CHOUDHARY ALLEN, KOTA (GAP YEAR) PREPARING FOR NEET29 SUMEDHA RAWAT MAHARANA PRATAP UNIVERSITY OF B.Sc. BIOTECHNOLOGY (HONS.)
AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY30 VANEEZA HUSSAIN INDRAPRASTHA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN PHILOSOPHY (HONS.)
(DU)31 VEDIC V. PATEL BENNETT UNIVERSITY, GREATER NOIDA B.TECH. CSE
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BATCH OF - 2019 A LevelsSR. NO. NAME COLLEGE COURSES
1 BHARAT GANGWANI ___ GAP YEAR
2 BHAVYA SADHWANI ___ GAP YEAR
3 CHIRAG ZIROTA MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY, AUSTRALIA BACHELORS IN PROFESSIONAL
ACCOUNTING
4 DHRUV KANODIA MONASH UNIVERSITY, AUSTRALIA BACHELORS IN INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
5 HEMANG SHARMA ASHOKA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF ARTS - ECONOMICS
AND FINANCE
6 KRITI ROHRA UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, BACHELORS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL
AUSTRALIA SCIENCE
7 MUSKAAN CHAUDHARY ASHOKA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF ARTS - PSYCHOLOGY
8 UTKARSH RANGA CULINARY INSTITUTE OF AMERICA, BACHELORS IN PROFESSIONAL
NEW YORK STUDIES (CULINARY SCIENCE)
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CondolencesThe Mayoor Fraternity deeply mourns the passing away of the following :-
– Smt. Seema Purohit, mother of Harit Purohit (VII-C) on 4th January 2019.
– Dr. Monica Kothari, mother of Yashasvi Kothari (IX A) on 9th January 2019.
– Sh. Manish K. Moolchandani, father of Vandita Moolchandani (VII-B) on 21st January 2019.th– Shri Shriniwas Bagla (Father of Shri Devendra Bagla, IT Coordinator) on 27 March 2019.
th– Shri Jagdish Tungariya (Father of Shrishty Tungaria, II-A) on 9 April 2019.st– Shri Kaushal K. Mehrotra, (Father of Smt. Shruti Khanna, Mathematics Dept.) on 31 May 2019.
th– Thakur Kesri Singh of Mandawa, Chairman, Mayoor School Committee and Member, Mayo College General Council on 4 June 2019.th– Smt. Shail Jain (Pre Primary Teacher at Mayoor School from 1986 to 2005) on 30 June 2019.
– Sh. Vinay Gupta, father of Saumya Gupta (VI D) on 21st August 2019.
– Smt. Sudha Bharadwaj, mother-in-law of Smt. Gunjan Bharadwaj (Pre-Primary Coordinator), on 23rd August 2019.
– Sh. Kuldeep Baid father of Ishita (XII Com. B) and Krati Jain (IX-C) on 14th October 2019.
– Sh. Jassa Ram Gurjar, father of Devansh Gurjar (II-B) on 25th October 2019.
– Maharaj Digvijai Singh of Uniara, Member, Mayo College General Council and Former Home Minister of Rajasthan, on 28th October 2019.
– Sh. Prashant K. Chatterjee, Grandfather of Protyush K. Chatterjee (VII-C) on 31st October 2019.
May the Almighty grant eternal peace to the departed souls and courage and fortitude to the bereaved families.