Felicitation Ceremony (August 8)
Principal M’m announced the most awaited results of the elections held on August 3 for the
post of junior head boy and junior head girl. Shreya Roy Choudhary (XIB) and Pranav Upadhyaya
(XIA) were elected as junior
head girl and junior head
boy by winning the
maximum number of
votes. Previous session’s
junior head boy Varun
Tariyal and junior head girl
V. Anusha were elevated to
the position of head boy
and head girl of the school.
All the four school
representatives were
felicitated with a bouquet
and a sash each. The newly elected thanked students for their support. They promised to work
wholeheartedly and fulfill their responsibilities. House Captains and Prefects of each of the four
Houses were also announced. The ceremony ended with national anthem.
Priyanka Tarai, X
Eid Celebrations (August 8)
Eid-Ul-Adha was
celebrated by
students of class IXA
during the assembly
that began with usual
prayer, thought
explanation and news
headlines.
‘Eid Samjhungi’ –
a soul-stirring poem recited by Rhea Gupta and Karishma Bisht conveyed that every human
being must live happily with all their needs fulfilled. Bhoomi Tanwar informed that this festival
commemorates the sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim, who willingly agreed to sacrifice his son at the
command of God. The festival also coincides with the Haj pilgrimage in Mecca. The assembly
concluded with a melodious qawali “Bhar Do Jholi Meri Ya Mohammad” accompanied by Mrinali
Das on Harmonium. Priyanka Tarai , IX
Deworming Done (August 8)
With the aim to improve the
well-being of all children by
preventing them from chances
of intestinal parasitic worms,
administration of deworming
tablet Albendazole was done
successfully to 246 boys and 163
girls from classes I to X. After
lunch break, they were called in
groups and given the orange-flavoured tablet for chewing followed by intake of water. They
were asked to stay back for 10 minutes to ensure any side effects of the medicine, of which, no
cases were reported.
Van Mahotsav - Plantation Activity (August 9)
To develop sensitivity among
students about the
importance of trees and
forests in making
environment clean and pure,
Red Roses celebrated ‘Van
Mahotsav’ by conducting
plantation activity in the
month of August. The
occasion was graced by the presence of Mr. Bidhuri (President –RWA, E-Block, Saket), President
of the school Trust Mr. S.K. Nayyar, Founder -Principal and Director Mrs. K. Nayyar.
70 students of classes VI-VIII, joined by members of the teaching staff, conducted plantation in
the E-block, Saket park with the help of RWA members and then in the premises of own school.
150 saplings of various trees and shrubs including Murraya koenigii (kadi patta),
Tabernaemontana divaricata (chandni), Saraca asoca (ashoka), Putranjiva
roxburghii (putranjiva), Pedilanthus tithymaloides, kalmegh, Nerium oleander (kaner), and
Ocimum (tulsi) and other ornamental saplings were planted. Students were motivated to grow
plants in their home and neighbourhood and to own the responsibility of taking care of these.
The activity was followed by making students of classes I-XII aware about the importance of
conserving trees through a video presentation and a poster making competition was held for
classes VI to VIII on ‘save trees’ .
Shalini Kulshrestha, (Eco-Club In charge)
Mrs. Deepa Sharma
Zonal Science Debate (August 9)
Khushi Agrawal (XIIA) and V. Anusha (XIA) stood first in the Zonal Science Debate on the topic
‘Smart phone in Education’ held at GGSSS, M.B. Road, Pushp Vihar. The students were prepared
by Mrs. Meenakshi Ahuja, HOD Science.
IH Social Science Quiz (August 9)
In online Social Science Quiz held for classes (IX-X), First position was shared by Piyush,
Vaibhav and Shishir of Jasmine House and Mahi, Adeitei and Kandarp Goel of Lotus House.
Mayank, Dhruv and Anya of Daisy House won a close second.
Raksha Bandhan and Independence Day (August 14)
Red Roses Public School
celebrated 73rd Independence
Day and the festival of Raksha
Bandhan with great zeal and
fervor. The assembly began by
invoking the blessings of
Almighty, following which the
young boys dressed as soldiers
sang ‘Vande Matram’ filling the
atmosphere with patriotism.
Hon’ble Principal ma’am hoisted
the national flag and addressed
the gathering. She highlighted
the recent achievements of our nation, the success of Chandrayaan – II and scrapping of Article
370. She also emphasized the importance of family and advised students to spend quality time
with their family instead of wasting it on social networking sites. She paid tribute to the unsung
heroes and the freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives and shed their blood fighting for
swaraj.
The cultural program began with a melodious song ‘koi aaye aur dekhe mere desh mein’ by
students of VI- VIII. Tiny tots from our Junior branch performed on a patriotic medley. Anurag
Bhatt of XB recited a poem 'Hai Naman Unko' to pay homage to the brave soldiers who face
bullets protecting the nation. Little roses from ‘NEEV’ presented a rhythmic dance on ‘Mera
Desh Badal Raha Hai’. Sakshi Tyagi (X) enlightened the audience on India’s past, present and the
problems of future which need to be tackled to become independent in the true sense. She was
blessed by the President of our school Trust for her enthusiasm and confidence.
Dhairya Aggarwal (VB) recited a poem on Raksha Bandhan accompanied by the enactment of
tying of rakhi by a sister to her brother showing the priceless relationship. A melodious song
'rakhi ka din aa hi gaya' was sung by the students of III to V. The finale of the celebration was
the dance on ‘Ae Watan
Mere Aabad Rahe Tu' by
seven students of VI to X
in which Kathak, Odissi
and Bharatnatyam
classical dance forms
were put together.
Director Ma’am and
President Sir blessed the
students on this
occasion. The assembly
ended with the singing
of national anthem.
Maahi Kapoor XA &
Arnav Tiwari IX C
International Humanity Olympiad (August 5)
To ensure upliftment of individuals, families and society at large by enriching them with moral
and ethical values across the world, the Satyug Darshan Trust (Regd.), Faridabad conducts
"International Humanity Olympiad" in schools. One such online test was participated by 960
students of our school from classes V to XII.
Mrs. Shalini Bhatnagar. HOD Computers
Janamashtami (August 23) Janmashtami is the day when infant form of Krishna is worshipped. Krishna has been a charmer since childhood and known to win the hearts of everyone he meets. Students of classes I-V gathered in the Amphitheatre to celebrate Janmashtami. Sakshi Tyagi (XB), compered the program. Aditi (VIIIA) spoke about the importance of this festival. Students of VI-XII melodiously sang 'Shree Krishna Govind Hare Murari'. Manya (IB) sang 'Naino mein neend bhar aayi' and Rimjhim
Verma (XIC) presented a devotional bhajan - 'Mein mangal deep jalayuon' accompanied by Akshat Dwivedi (XII) on Tabla. Dance performances by classes I& II on the fast beats of ‘Natkhat Natkhat Yamuna ke tat par’ and by students of classes III-V on the song 'Achyutam Keshavam Krishna Damodaram' mesmerized the audience. National Anthem was sung at the end of the program.
Maahi Kapoor XA & Arnav Tiwari IXC
Sci -Spectra (August 31)
Exhibition refers to displaying or showing
specified things. Red Roses from pre-
primary to XII used this platform to
showcase the static as well as working
models in the exhibition titled – ‘Sci-
Spectra’. The objective was to inculcate a
scientific temper and research-mindedness.
Chief guest Mr. M.C. Anand (DDE Inclusive
Education Branch, and the guest of honor
Mr. Arab Singh (DDE zone 23& 24) graced
the occasion.
Students made models, charts and posters to
present their topics. Teachers of the school
encouraged the students to put up such a
wonderful and enlightening exhibition under
the guidance of Ms. Meenakshi Ahuja, HOD
Science.
Primary students worked on the topics such as
human body, foliage, ‘Go Carting’, ‘Celestial’
and ‘Mechanica.’ Classes VI to VIII dealt
with the topics -‘Dive into the ocean’,
‘Spark’, and ‘Scintillation’. Students of
classes IX and X worked on the projects
‘Magical Science’ and ‘Revolutionary
Biology’. Senior students of classes XI
and XII presented their work on
‘Shaping Future’ and ‘Space Odyssey’.
Maths department of the school
involved students from classes I to XII.
Students from ‘NEEV’ highlighted the
importance of water in ‘Elixir of Life’. Artificial Intelligence made its importance felt through the
projects on ‘Gateway to 22nd Century’.
Disaster Management department raised
awareness on managing disaster. A
street play on ‘Satarkta Se Suraksha’ was
also presented by senior students.
Shri Anjali Rai Mehta, Mrs. Ritu Bedi and
Ms. Renu Sharma judged the projects and
appreciated the hard work put in by
students and teachers. They cross-
examined students about the concepts of
the models and encouraged them to
develop a scientific temper and research mindedness to develop the qualities of analytical and
critical thinking. Parents, visitors, teachers and students from various schools went through the
beautifully decorated
corridors and class rooms and
were highly impressed with
the exhibits. Feedback
received from the parents was
very encouraging.
The key objective was to bring
out the hidden talents of
students, with a focus on
creating more awareness of
science, technology,
mathematics and engineering.
The idea of the exhibition was
conceived by Principal Ma’am
and successfully projected by the students and teachers with the help of parents.
Maahi Kapoor, XA
Talk Show on Freedom Fighters (August 13)
Students of classes I and II participated in a talk show on Indian Freedom Fighters and learnt
about their contribution in the freedom struggle. The classes echoed with slogans like, “ Jai
Jawan Jai Kisan”, “Vande Mataram”, “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”. The best orators were given the
opportunity to speak in the assembly which proved to be an enriching experience.
Mrs. Ambika Kaushik
Ice – Cream Day
An ice-cream on a hot Summer day is a delight and a perfect
way to beat the heat. Students of classes I & II thoroughly
enjoyed eating ice-creams. It was an amazing sight to see
them relish each bite of the creamy scoop.
To freeze these special moments, photographs were clicked. Students happily posed with ice in their hands and a cool smile on their faces! Mrs. Lilly Margaret
SPORTS 2019 -20
In the Delhi State Athletic Championship held at JL Nehru Stadium, Avnee Rawat (XI) won gold medal in 1500m and silver in 800m events. In Zonal sports, results were as follows:
EVENT POSITION GROUP PARTICIPANTS
VOLLEYBALL III SUB-JR. BOYS
YASH SETHI VIIIB HIMANSHU BAGHEL VIIIB ISHANT SHOKEEN VIIIB ARYAN TOMAR VIIIB RISHIT KUMAR VIIIA DEEPANSHU K. BASISHT VIIIC
YUVRAJ BALHARA VIIIB KUNAL JOSHI VIIIB DHRUV KHANNA IXC AYUSH MISHRA VIIB SAGAR K. JHA VIIB
HANDBALL III SUB-JR. BIYS ADITYA RAJ SINGH VIII ISHANT SHOKEEN VIII RONIT DHANKAR VIII SHIVANSH NAYAR VIII AKSHAT KAUSHIK VIII
PRATYUSH LENKA VIII RITVIK K. DAS VIII KUNAL JOSHI VIII VISHAL TOKAS VIII
HANDBALL III JR. BOYS NAMAN S. BISHT XI HARSH SEJWAL VIII SUJAL YADAV X HITESH BAINSLA X HITESH RAWAT IX SHOURYA BHARDWAJ IX
SANOJ KUMAR XI PRANAV XI KUNAL SINGH XI MANAV S. RAWAT XI NISHCHAY S. NEGI XI
ZONAL YOGA COMPETITION
EVENT POSITION GROUP PARTICIPANTS CLASS
INDIVIDUAL YOGA ARTISTIC YOGA
II III
SUB-JR. GIRLS GUNJAN KASHYAP VIC
ARTISTIC YOGA III JUNIOR GIRLS NISHTHA VIC
INDIVIDUAL YOGA III SUB-JR. BOYS TANMAY SINGH VIC
INDIVIDUAL YOGA III JUNIOR BOYS DHRUV ARYA VIIC
ZONAL KHO-KHO
POSITION GROUP PARTICIPANTS
I SUB-JR. GIRLS KAVYA YADAV VI GAURI VI AUMIKA BAHUGUNA VI SHREYA VERMA VI FIZA KHAN VI KANAK CHAUDHARY VI
SAKSHI JHA VI SAUMYA VI VANSHIKA VI GAURIKA VII ANANYA UPADHYAYA VII EKTA ARORA VI
I SR GIRLS CHANCHAL YADAV XI NISHI MAHARA XI ISHA BALHARA XI SAKSHI YADAV XI KHUSHI DESWAL IX PRERNA BAINSLA IX
KARISHMA BISHT IX ANSHU SINGH XII BHUMICA GARG IX SIMRAN KHAN XII SABNSKRITI IX TANYA RAKHEJA XI
I SR. BOYS UTTKARSH RAWAT XII YASH S. NEGI XI VARUN TARIYAL XII ANANT CHAUHAN XII DEEPANSHU KISHORE XII FAIZAN KHAN X
PRASHANT MISHRA XII DEVESH MISHRA XII AKASH BHARTI IX MRINAL BALHARA XI YASH BHAGWANA XI
II JR. BOYS DHRUV IX SHIVAM PAWAR VIII AYUSH MAAN IX AMAAN KHAN IX DIVYANSH JOSHI IX LAKSHIT SHERAWAT IX
JAY SHARMA XI DHRUV SEHRAWAT IX ROHIT DOGRA IX AYUSH CHAND XI ISHAN SHERAWAT IX HITESH RAWAT IX
Pre-Primary Wing
Friendship Day (Aug. 2)
The friendship that
blossoms in the
tender years plays
an important part in
life. It's a lifelong
bond. Keeping this
in mind, Friendship
Day was celebrated
with great zeal and
enthusiasm. Teachers explained the meaning of friendship, its importance and significance in
life. Children happily made cards and exchanged them with their best friend.
Movie - The Lion King (Aug. 6)
‘A moment lasts all of a second, but a
memory lives on forever’.
The students got an opportunity to create
cherished memories with friends on their visit
to PVR, Saket to watch the movie, 'The Lion
King'. They thoroughly enjoyed seeing animals
like lion, hyena etc. as they munched their
favourite popcorns with Pepsi.
Independence Day & Raksha Bhandhan Celebration (Aug. 14)
Independence Day was celebrated with unprecedented patriotic
fervour. Special assembly was held explaining the importance and
reason to celebrate the festival. Students enthralled the audience
with their performance on 'Fusion of Patriotic songs' and made
drawing of 'Chandrayan 2' using crayons.
The celebration aimed at strengthening the bond of love and to
instill the virtue of harmony. A number of colourful, creative,
attractive, fusion of modern and traditional style Rakhis were
made.
It was a day when girls turned into little artisans by making the best 'knot of protection' when
they tied Rakhis on boys’ wrist.
Janmashtami (Aug. 22)
Students were briefed about
the significance of
‘Janmashtami' during assembly.
A group dance with students
dressed as Shri Krishna, Radha
and Gopis was performed on
the song 'Natkhat Natkhat
Yamuna ke Tat Par'. A ‘Mukut'
decorating activity using
colours, bindis, and peacock feather was also conducted. Science Exhibition (Aug .31)
Exhibition refers to displaying of specified arts or
items. ‘All About Me’ was the theme chosen by
our students wherein they creatively presented
both static and working models based on body
parts. Using posters and charts, they made the
visitors aware about sense organs, cleanliness
and maintenance, good touch and bad touch,
and most importantly – ‘Organ Donation’ for a
noble cause!
Chief guests - Mr. Anjali Rai Mehta, Mrs.
Renu Sharma, Mrs. Ritu Bedi and students
of Kalka Public School and from Palam
Vihar branch, were impressed with the
performance of students.
Reported by : Ms. Stuti Kumar, Ms. Anjana
Chaudhary, Ms. Meenu Khanna
NEEV
English Extempore (July 29)
An on-the spot extempore on “I and My Belongings” was
participated by students of classes II to V on subjects like
bag, bottle, eraser, pencil etc. They were encouraged to
speak freely and express their views confidently. It was
judged by Mrs. Deepika Sharma, In charge NEEV.
( Mrs. Nirmal Sansanwal)
Trip to KidZania (July 30)
Exposing children to various experiences through
excursions is a great mode of recreation.
NEEV organized a trip to KidZania, an entertainment
zone that is designed for educating kids in knowing how
a real city works, and also allows them to role-play as
firemen, doctors, officers, journalists etc. These
activities stimulated students’ creative thinking and also
boosted their self-confidence. They also learnt real life
values, social skills and team work.
(Mrs. Sulekha Singh)
Teej (Aug. 3)
The monsoon festival – ‘Hariyali Teej’
was celebrated with great zeal.
Students of pre-school made colorful
kites while children of classes II to V
made wall hangings using decorated
paper plates. Girls applied mehndi
design with coloured pens and sang
‘teej’ folk songs while enjoying a feast
of ‘ghevar’ in a festive mood.
(Ms. Akshita)
Eid Celebration (Aug. 8)
Students were told the story about how prophet Mohd.
willingly agreed to sacrifice his son at the command of God.
‘Eid Al-adha’ is a festival of giving and sharing food. The
family members hug each other and greet ‘Eid Mubarak’.
Some children wore the traditional dress and recited their
prayer.
(Shilpa Gupta)
Ice-cream Day (Aug. 9)
To beat the heat, Ice- cream Day was celebrated with exuberance. The Ice-cream vendor served
the delicious creamy treat to all the students. An Ice-cream parlour was also set up. Students
were much excited and relished their cup to the last scoop.
(Mrs. Sulekha Singh)
Independence Day and Raksha Bandhan Celebration (Aug. 14)
To celebrate the spirit of patriotism and the loving bond between brother and sister, NEEV
celebrated Independence Day and Raksha Bandhan with passion and pride. Students of classes
pre-primary to V performed on the song ‘mera desh badal raha hai’ portraying schemes like
Ujjwala yojana, Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan yojana etc. launched by the government, in addition
to the bravery of our Indian forces. At Neev too, the celebration was orchestrated with great
fervor and excitement. The Flag was hoisted by chief guest Mr. Shashi Kant Dixit. Students of all
classes gave amazing performances. Our little girls from pre-primary tied ‘rakhi’ on the wrist of
our guest and Manager.
(Mrs. Sulekha Singh)
Solo Dance Competition (Aug. 16)
Dance is a creative skill that develops our self-confidence
apart from discipline, commitment and work ethics. With
this aim, and to bring out their hidden talent, solo dance
competition was held for preschool and pre-primary.
Children were thrilled to be a part of the colorful, vibrant
and energizing event. Dressed up beautifully, the talented
dancers set the floor on fire. They were judged on
choreography, rhythm and presentation. First position
was won by Pritika Verma of Pre-school. In Pre-Primary A,
Avni stood first followed by Asmi in second position. Third
was jointly shared by Ayushman and Ditya Rawat. Advika,
Aarav Singh and Khwaish Balhara of Pre-Primary B won
first, second and third positions respectively.
(Mrs. Sulekha Singh)
Janmashtami Celebration (Aug. 23)
Janmashtami was celebrated with heightened spirits at
NEEV. The school was decorated beautifully to make the
event more cheerful and colorful. Students came in
colourful attire related to Janmashtami. They danced to the
tunes of Janmashtami songs. A ‘dahi handi’ event was
organized to mark the mischievous nature of ‘Makhanchor
Bal Gopal’. Students enjoyed narration of Incidents from
Kanha’s life.
(Mrs. Sulekha Singh)
Science Exhibition (Aug.31)
To promote scientific temper,
RRPS organized science
exhibition ‘Science Spectra’.
Our students presented
working models, projects and
informative ideas on ‘Elixir of
life - Water’. The room was
beautifully decorated.
Students were perfect in
explaining their models and
projects to the visitors.
Information related to
sources of water, water cycle,
properties, uses, pollution,
purification, benefits on
health, and rain water
harvesting were shared by
the young learners. The
working model of ‘rain chain’-
a Japanese technique for
harvesting rain water
mesmerized everyone.
Students also spoke about
the DJB proposal of rain
water harvesting system in residential areas. Another set-up that attracted attention was the
use of best vessel for drinking water. The exhibits were appreciated by everyone!
(Mrs. Sulekha Singh)