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Dear Students, The rich and vibrant festivals of India are a testimony to our diverse tradition and culture. Our age-old traditions have gifted the country with the various festivals and fairs. These festivals educate us about our cultural and spiritual heritage and teach us to live in harmony with all the other religions, respecting their values, bringing people closer and creating a strong bond of humanity. Month of October is embellished with religious festivals: Dussehra/ Durga Puja, a festival that is majorly celebrated in Western India. It celebrates the victory of good over evil, It is also kn own as Navratri and celebrated over a period of 9 nights and Diwali, the festival of lights is the most important festival in Hindu culture. It is celebrated with lots of pomp and enthusiasm and is known to bring wealth and prosperity to individuals and homes. We celebrate our National Festival Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October each year to mark the birth of Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi , Mahatma Gandhi or Bapu, as he is fondly called by Indians. He was the greatest His heart was full of love Towards all hum He travelled East and West But what was hi It was for the country's sake It was for t He freed our country from the foreign yoke And gave his life for the country's sake F Hail to the Bapuji Hail, father of all my countrymen You have Of truth and sharing with everyone. SALUTE TO THE FATHER OF NATION OCTOBER 2019 BULLETIN VALUE POINT : DEVOTION 6
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Page 1: A4.cdr - CampusPro · Web viewWe celebrate our National Festival Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October each year to mark the birth of Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi , Mahatma Gandhi or Bapu,

Dear Students,

The rich and vibrant festivals of India are a testimony to our diverse tradition and culture. Our age-old traditions have gifted the country with the various festivals and fairs. These festivals educate us about our cultural and spiritual heritage and teach us to live in harmony with all the other religions, respecting their values, bringing people closer and creating a strong bond of humanity.Month of October is embellished with religious festivals: Dussehra/ Durga Puja, a festival that is majorly celebrated in Western India. It celebrates the victory of good over evil, It is also kn own as Navratri and celebrated over a period of 9 nights and Diwali, the festival of lights is the most important festival in Hindu culture. It is celebrated with lots of pomp and enthusiasm and is known to bring wealth and prosperity to individuals and homes. We celebrate our National Festival Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October each year to mark the birth of Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi , Mahatma Gandhi or Bapu, as he is fondly called by Indians. He was the greatest motivator and independence campaigner of his times. His unique ability to connect with the poor made him a mass leader of India and world. In India, he is considered as the torchbearer of freedom struggle and is highly respected for his simplicity and adherence to the principles.Students, it is a great way to understand the rich heritage of India and learn about the importance of various festivals.

Let’s imbibe the essence of our festivals and inculcate the teachings of our beloved Bapu.

Team RPS

His heart was full of love Towards all human beings Himself, he was truth incarnate And gentle like a dove.

He travelled East and West But what was his questIt was for the country's sake It was for the country's best.

He freed our country from the foreign yoke In a non-violent wayAnd gave his life for the country's sake Facing the bullet of astray.

Hail to the BapujiHail, father of all my countrymen You have left us a great legacyOf truth and sharing with everyone.

SALUTE TO THE FATHER OF NATION

OCTOBER 2019 BULLETIN VALUE POINT : DEVOTION

6

Page 2: A4.cdr - CampusPro · Web viewWe celebrate our National Festival Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October each year to mark the birth of Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi , Mahatma Gandhi or Bapu,

Class :

Morning AssemblyDate/ Day Class on Duty Topic

9.10.2019 Red House Street Play( No To Crackers)

14.10.2019 VIII-A1 Plastic Free Globe ( Paper bag making)

15.10.2019 VIII-A2 Role Play of Characters from Ramanyana with value points

22.10.2019 VII-A1 “Safe Diwali”- Skit

23.10.2019 Green House Dance Performance

30.10.2019 Blue House Talk on Eco

Date Upcoming Events for the Month of October Class

4.10.2019 Class activity (Bharat ko Jaano)

VI-VIII

5.10.2019 P.T.M VI-VIII

10.10.2019 Inter RPS Quiz (Bharat ko Janno)

VI-VIII

16.10.2019 Inter School GK Quiz (Bharat ko Jaano)

VI-VIII

18.10.2019 A Session with Writer Evan Purcell VI-VIII

23.10.2019 Inter House Diya & Thali decoration competition VI-VIII

24.10.2019 RPS Rally (Cracker Free Diwali) VI-VIII

25.10.2019 Special Assembly on Diwali VI-VIII

31.10.2019 Minor Test VI-VIII

DateUpcoming ISA events for the

Month of OctoberClass

1.10.2019

Declamation & Scrap Book

(Traditional Games tools of Culture & Heritage)

VI

5.10.2019Exhibition of working Models(Theme: Solar

Energy & Infinite powerof Universe)

VI-IX

Important Days and Holidays

Date Occasion

2.10.2019

Gandhi Jayanti

8.10.2019

Dusshera

17.10.2019

Karva Chauth

21.10.2019

Election day in Haryana

26.10.2019 to 29.10.2019 Diwali Vacations

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Class :

Page 4: A4.cdr - CampusPro · Web viewWe celebrate our National Festival Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October each year to mark the birth of Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi , Mahatma Gandhi or Bapu,

Class :

NTSE TOPPERS OF JULY ANDAUGUSTJULY AUGUST

CLASS VI ABHAY BHARDWAJ - 82% ARYAN YADAV - 74.3%

CLASS VII PRITHVI- 77.4% SUMEDHA – 71.4%

CLASS VIII TARUN- 76.4% AGRIM- 82.1%

INTER-RPS WINNERSJULY AUGUST

POULASTHYA CHATTERJEE 3rd POSITION SOLO SINGING COMPETITON

KOLINA AND TANISHKA 3rd POSITION FACE PAINTING COMPETITON

SPELL BEE LEVEL 1 SCHOOL TOPPERS1 KESHVI MEHTA

2 AGRIM GARG

STATE LEVEL SHOOTING COMPETITON1 ARPAN CLASS VIII

2 KARTIK CLASS VII

Page 5: A4.cdr - CampusPro · Web viewWe celebrate our National Festival Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October each year to mark the birth of Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi , Mahatma Gandhi or Bapu,

Dear Students,

The rich and vibrant festivals of India are a testimony to our diverse tradition and culture. Our age-old traditions have gifted the country with the various festivals and fairs. These festivals educate us about our cultural and spiritual heritage and teach us to live in harmony with all the other religions, respecting their values, bringing people closer and creating a strong bond of humanity.Month of October is embellished with religious festivals: Dussehra/ Durga Puja, a festival that is majorly celebrated in Western India. It celebrates the victory of good over evil, It is also kn own as Navratri and celebrated over a period of 9 nights and Diwali, the festival of lights is the most important festival in Hindu culture. It is celebrated with lots of pomp and enthusiasm and is known to bring wealth and prosperity to individuals and homes. We celebrate our National Festival Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October each year to mark the birth of Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi , Mahatma Gandhi or Bapu, as he is fondly called by Indians. He was the greatest motivator and independence campaigner of his times. His unique ability to connect with the poor made him a mass leader of India and world. In India, he is considered as the torchbearer of freedom struggle and is highly respected for his simplicity and adherence to the principles.Students, it is a great way to understand the rich heritage of India and learn about the importance of various festivals.

Let’s imbibe the essence of our festivals and inculcate the teachings of our beloved Bapu.

Team RPS

His heart was full of love Towards all human beings Himself, he was truth incarnate And gentle like a dove.

He travelled East and West But what was his questIt was for the country's sake It was for the country's best.

He freed our country from the foreign yoke In a non-violent wayAnd gave his life for the country's sake Facing the bullet of astray.

Hail to the BapujiHail, father of all my countrymen You have left us a great legacyOf truth and sharing with everyone.

SALUTE TO THE FATHER OF NATION

OCTOBER 2019 BULLETIN VALUE POINT : DEVOTION

7

Page 6: A4.cdr - CampusPro · Web viewWe celebrate our National Festival Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October each year to mark the birth of Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi , Mahatma Gandhi or Bapu,

Class :

Morning AssemblyDate/ Day Class on Duty Topic

9.10.2019 Red House Street Play( No To Crackers)

14.10.2019 VIII-A1 Plastic Free Globe ( Paper bag making)

15.10.2019 VIII-A2 Role Play of Characters from Ramanyana with value points

22.10.2019 VII-A1 “Safe Diwali”- Skit

23.10.2019 Green House Dance Performance

30.10.2019 Blue House Talk on Eco

Date Upcoming Events for the Month of October Class

4.10.2019 Class activity (Bharat ko Jaano)

VI-VIII

5.10.2019 P.T.M VI-VIII

10.10.2019 Inter RPS Quiz (Bharat ko Janno)

VI-VIII

16.10.2019 Inter School GK Quiz (Bharat ko Jaano)

VI-VIII

18.10.2019 A Session with Writer Evan Purcell VI-VIII

23.10.2019 Inter House Diya & Thali decoration competition VI-VIII

24.10.2019 RPS Rally (Cracker Free Diwali) VI-VIII

25.10.2019 Special Assembly on Diwali VI-VIII

31.10.2019 Minor Test VI-VIII

Important Days and Holidays

Date Occasion

2.10.2019

Gandhi Jayanti

8.10.2019

Dusshera

17.10.2019

Karva Chauth

21.10.2019

Election day in Haryana

26.10.2019 to 29.10.2019 Diwali Vacations

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Class :

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Class :

NTSE TOPPERS OF JULY ANDAUGUSTJULY AUGUST

CLASS VI ABHAY BHARDWAJ - 82% ARYAN YADAV - 74.3%

CLASS VII PRITHVI- 77.4% SUMEDHA – 71.4%

CLASS VIII TARUN- 76.4% AGRIM- 82.1%

INTER-RPS WINNERSJULY AUGUST

POULASTHYA CHATTERJEE 3rd POSITION SOLO SINGING COMPETITON

KOLINA AND TANISHKA 3rd POSITION FACE PAINTING COMPETITON

SPELL BEE LEVEL 1 SCHOOL TOPPERS1 KESHVI MEHTA

2 AGRIM GARG

STATE LEVEL SHOOTING COMPETITON1 ARPAN CLASS VIII

2 KARTIK CLASS VII

Page 9: A4.cdr - CampusPro · Web viewWe celebrate our National Festival Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October each year to mark the birth of Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi , Mahatma Gandhi or Bapu,

Dear Students,

The rich and vibrant festivals of India are a testimony to our diverse tradition and culture. Our age-old traditions have gifted the country with the various festivals and fairs. These festivals educate us about our cultural and spiritual heritage and teach us to live in harmony with all the other religions, respecting their values, bringing people closer and creating a strong bond of humanity.Month of October is embellished with religious festivals: Dussehra/ Durga Puja, a festival that is majorly celebrated in Western India. It celebrates the victory of good over evil, It is also kn own as Navratri and celebrated over a period of 9 nights and Diwali, the festival of lights is the most important festival in Hindu culture. It is celebrated with lots of pomp and enthusiasm and is known to bring wealth and prosperity to individuals and homes. We celebrate our National Festival Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October each year to mark the birth of Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi , Mahatma Gandhi or Bapu, as he is fondly called by Indians. He was the greatest motivator and independence campaigner of his times. His unique ability to connect with the poor made him a mass leader of India and world. In India, he is considered as the torchbearer of freedom struggle and is highly respected for his simplicity and adherence to the principles.Students, it is a great way to understand the rich heritage of India and learn about the importance of various festivals.

Let’s imbibe the essence of our festivals and inculcate the teachings of our beloved Bapu.

Team RPS

OCTOBER 2019 BULLETINVALUEPOINT:DEVOTION8

His heart was full of love Towards all human beings

Himself, he was truth incarnate And gentle like a

dove.

He travelled East and West But what was his

questIt was for the country's sake

It was for the country's best.

He freed our country from the foreign yoke In a non-violent way

And gave his life for the country's sake Facing the bullet of astray.

Hail to the BapujiHail, father of all my

countrymen You have left us a great legacy

Of truth and sharing with everyone.

SALUTE TO THE FATHER OF NATION

Page 10: A4.cdr - CampusPro · Web viewWe celebrate our National Festival Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October each year to mark the birth of Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi , Mahatma Gandhi or Bapu,

Class :

Morning AssemblyDate/ Day Class on Duty Topic

9.10.2019 Red House Street Play( No To Crackers)

14.10.2019 VIII-A1 Plastic Free Globe ( Paper bag making)

15.10.2019 VIII-A2 Role Play of Characters from Ramanyana with value points

22.10.2019 VII-A1 “Safe Diwali”- Skit

23.10.2019 Green House Dance Performance

30.10.2019 Blue House Talk on Eco

Date Upcoming Events for the Month of October Class

4.10.2019 Class activity (Bharat ko Jaano)

VI-VIII

5.10.2019 P.T.M VI-VIII

10.10.2019 Inter RPS Quiz (Bharat ko Janno)

VI-VIII

16.10.2019 Inter School GK Quiz (Bharat ko Jaano)

VI-VIII

18.10.2019 A Session with Writer Evan Purcell VI-VIII

23.10.2019Inter House Diya & Thali

decoration competition VI-VIII

24.10.2019 RPS Rally (Cracker Free Diwali) VI-VIII

25.10.2019 Special Assembly on Diwali VI-VIII

31.10.2019 Minor Test VI-VIII

Important Days and Holidays

Date Occasion

2.10.2019

Gandhi Jayanti

8.10.2019

Dusshera

17.10.2019

Karva Chauth

21.10.2019

Election day in Haryana

26.10.2019 to 29.10.2019 Diwali Vacations

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Class :

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Class :

Page 13: A4.cdr - CampusPro · Web viewWe celebrate our National Festival Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd October each year to mark the birth of Mohan Das Karamchand Gandhi , Mahatma Gandhi or Bapu,

Class :

NTSE TOPPERS OF JULY ANDAUGUSTJULY AUGUST

CLASS VI ABHAY BHARDWAJ - 82% ARYAN YADAV - 74.3%

CLASS VII PRITHVI- 77.4% SUMEDHA – 71.4%

CLASS VIII TARUN- 76.4% AGRIM- 82.1%

INTER-RPS WINNERSJULY AUGUST

POULASTHYA CHATTERJEE 3rd POSITION SOLO SINGING COMPETITON

KOLINA AND TANISHKA 3rd POSITION FACE PAINTING COMPETITON

SPELL BEE LEVEL 1 SCHOOL TOPPERS1 KESHVI MEHTA

2 AGRIM GARG

STATE LEVEL SHOOTING COMPETITON1 ARPAN CLASS VIII

2 KARTIK CLASS VII


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