Gurugram
"All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist
once he grows up."
-Pablo Picasso
The School has been awarded with prestigious British Council
International School Award (ISA) 2018-2021.
ACCOLADES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL AWARD
It gives us immense pleasure to announce that Salwan Public School,
Gurugram has been awarded with prestigious British Council
International School Award (ISA) 2018-2021. We congratulate and
thank all the stakeholders for their constant support.
FELICITATION BY OUTDOOR EDUCATION RESEARCH
Our School Principal Ms. Rashmi Malik received the Citation for
reinventing schools for all round development of school students.
It was awarded by Outdoor Education Research Team of Great
Rocksport in Inspiring Educators Seminar of National Capital Region
at Crowne Plaza, Gurugram on August 3, 2018.
HARYANA SCHOOL STATE VOLLEYBALL
The students from our school were selected for State Level
Volleyball Competition. The students selected are:- S.No. Student
Name Class Category 1. Shailka Bhatnagar XI Under-17 2. Vrinda
Gupta XI Under-17 3. Ishita Gupta XII Under-19 4. Muskan Sharma XII
Under-19
OPEN HARYANA SWIMMING STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
Raunaq Choudhary of class V secured Two Gold Medals in 4*50mt
medley Relay and 4*50 Free Style Relay. Ananya Choudhary of class
VIII secured a Bronze Medal in 50 mt Breast Stroke in Open Haryana
Swimming State Championship held at Huda Gymkhanna Club, Sector 29,
Gurugram from August 9-13, 2018. The event was organised by Haryana
Swimming Association.
SUB JUNIOR HARYANA STATE JUDO CHAMPIONSHIP
Arnav Rattan of class VI secured a Silver Medal in Sub Junior
Haryana State the Judo Championship held at Mahendergarh, Haryana
organised by Judo Federation of India. The event was held from
August 18-19, 2018.He is also selected for the National level
competition.
DISTRICT SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP
Our students participated in District Swimming Championship held at
Manav Rachna, Gurugram from August 1-2, 2018 and bagged the Medals
in following events:
Students Name Class Position Category Yashika Rawat XI 2-Gold
100mts & 200mts Breast Stroke Ananya Choudhary VII 1-Gold &
1-Bronze 200mts Back Stroke & 400mts Free Style Aryan Bithal IX
1-Gold & 1-Silver 50mts & 100mts Butterfly Prateek singh
VII Bronze 400mts Back Stroke
Yashika Rawat Ananya Choudhary Aryan Bithal Prateek Singh
DISTRICT TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
Keshav Sachdeva of class XI secured One Gold Medal and One Silver
Medal at the District Table Tennis Championship on August 23-24,
2018 held at Suncity Community Centre, Gurugram, Sector 54,
Gurugram.
SCHOOL DISTRICT TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
Students from our school secured a Bronze Medal in the Team event
in School District Table Tennis Championship on August 23, 2018
held at Lions Public School, Gurugram. S.No. Student Name Class
Category 1. Keshav Sachdeva XI Under-19 2. Kaustubh Kaushik XI
Under-19 3. Anubhav Talus XI Under-19 4. Shyamal Jain XI
Under-19
DISTRICT BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Our School Basketball Team (Boys) under-19 won a Bronze Medal at
the District Basketball Championship.
S.No. Student Name Class Category 1. Lakshit Dahiya XII Under-19 2.
Shubham Khanna XII Under-19 3. Sugam Goel XII Under-19 4. Aniruddha
Khohwal XII Under-19 5. Ashish Bawa XII Under-19 6. Aum Prakash XII
Under-19 7. Swaminathan XII Under-19 8. Arnav Sahai XII
Under-19
DISTRICT VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Our Girls Volleyball Team Under-17 bagged 2nd position & Girls
Volleyball Team Under-19 secured 3rd position in District
Volleyball Championship held on August 23rd - 24th, 2018 at Nehru
Stadium, Gurugram
HARYANA TRADITIONAL FOLK ART COMPETITION
Our Students bagged the first prize in Sanjhi Art in Haryana
Traditional Folk Art Competition at Govt. Girls High School,
Gurugram organised by SCERT. The Students who participated
are:
S.No Student Name Class 1. Muskan Verma XI 2. Bhavika Sharma X 3.
Aanya Khola X 4. Ashish Dudeja X
Students with their Sanji Art
SAMUN CONFERENCE 2018
A delegation of thirteen students from Salwan Public School,
Gurugram participated in the Salwan MUN Conference on 24th and 25th
August, 2018 at Salwan Public School, Mayur Vihar, Delhi. The
conference was attended by 300 delegates from 15 schools across
Delhi & NCR. The central theme of the Conference was ‘Exposure
exudes Experts’. The core
philosophy of the conference was nurturing global leaders, giving
them a platform to hone their debating skills, having peaceful and
effective dialogues, wherein ideas lead to actions and actions lead
to a positive change. It was a great exposure and an enriching
experience for the delegates. The following delegates won various
awards and trophies in their respective committees:
S.No. NAMES Class
4. Vansh Garg XI Lok Sabha (Yogi Adityanath) Special Mention
5. Ayan Goel VII UNHRC (Iraq) Chairperson’s Trophy
Students after receiving the Award
SALWAN EDUCATION TRUST
STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME
scholarship awards to the meritorious students of the
session 2017-18 on 25 August 2018 in the school
auditorium. Salwan Education Trust rewarded the
shining stars with scholarships for their excellent
academic performance and making the institution
proud. Our eminent Chairman Emeritus, Shri Shiv
Dutt Salwanji, distinguished Chairman of the Trust,
Shri Sushil Dutt Salwan and the respected Secretary of the Trust,
Shri Paramjeet
Khanna graced the occasion and felicitated the class and the
subject toppers with
scholarship awards. The function commenced with the traditional
lamp lighting
ceremony followed by dance, Ganesh Vandana. The Principal, Ms
Rashmi Malik
in her address welcomed the dignitaries and all the members of the
Salwan family
and thanked the Salwan Education Trust for taking this wonderful
initiative.
The Chairman of the Trust in his address advised the students to
work hard and
achieve many more laurels.The Pre-primary students presented a
‘Nukkad Natak’
conveying a strong message of liberating the nation from the use of
polythene.
The primary students performed Bihu, the folk dance of Assam. The
Director Maj
S K Kohli (Retd) proposed the vote of thanks. He in his address
said that the
school will harness the potential of every child and thanked the
staff for their
dedication. The guests and the parents were served high tea at the
end of the
programme.
Stalwarts of the session 2017-2018
ALL WE DID THIS MONTH!
STUDY SKILLS WORKSHOP Study skills are generally critical to
success in a school and considered essential for acquiring good
grades. Keeping this in mind, the School organized a workshop on
'Effective Study Skills' for the students of class VI. The resource
person for the workshop was Ms. Nilya Dutt.
Following are the important points that were discussed:
Students should set goals that are SMART (specific, measurable,
achievable, realistic and time bound).
How to deal with procrastination. More and more questions should be
asked by children for clarity of concepts .
Students learning study skill techniques
AUSTRALIA EXCHANGE PROGRAM Under Australia cultural exchange
program, four students from the classes IX and XII along with a
teacher in charge went to Adelaide, Australia from 3rd August to
14th August 2018. They explored the culture and education system of
Seymour College,
Adelaide. They also visited Sydney, Blue Mountain, Beaches and
Javelin caves.
Glimpses of the Student Exchange Programme with Seymour Girls
College, Adelaide, Australia
GREEN COLOUR DAY CELEBRATIONS 'Green is a colour of calmness and
relaxation and also provides a sense of vitality and
renewal.'
The students of Pre-Primary celebrated August 3, 2018 as Green
Colour Day. The colour symbolizes growth and harmony. The students
as well as teachers came dressed in
green and the classes were adorned with green trinkets. The
children indulged in different art and craft activities and also
watched videos regarding the importance of greenery. The kids went
back home merrily with their green takeaways.
Green Colour is the symbol of Growth and Harmony
THE JAPAN FOUNDATION VISIT
The Students from Classes VI and IX visited The Japan Foundation,
New Delhi on August 10, 2018. It was a very well planned and
detailed programme conducted by the Japanese language experts at
the Japan Foundation. The session comprised of a Talk on Japanese
Culture. Students also had a session on Furion - Japanese wind
Chimes making. An interactive session with the Japanese language
advisor at the library and they were advised to
take up a membership of the library wherein they can come to see
Japanese movies and issue Japanese comics. The students took a
gallery walk at the Japanese pictures and art exhibition
areas.
Students enjoying an interactive session with the resource
person
INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS
Salwan Public School, Gurugram celebrated 72nd Independence Day
with great fervor. Several events were organized in the run up to
the day, while a lot of activities were lined up for all (including
parents and teachers). The celebrations were graced by the presence
of Flight Lieutenant Mr. Ankur Agarwal, an alumni of the
school.
The flag was hoisted by the Principal Ms. Rashmi Malik and Director
Gen. Mr. S.K Kohli. This was followed by a patriotic speech. State
wise dance performances by the students, theatre presentation, indo
western fusion dance, and solo song presentation were the
highlights of the programme. Students from all the classes
participated with great enthusiasm.
A cultural exhibition was put up by the students representing the
states which was inaugurated by Mr. Ankur Agarwal. Activities like
kite flying and tree plantation were organized for the parents. The
school has taken up a great initiative by tying up with a
foundation called Food for the hungry -‘Ek Muthhi Anaaj’ and with a
pledge to make India hunger free.
Salwan Public School, ensures going a long way in generating
patriotic mood and promoting the rich cultural diversity of the
country.
Independence Day Celebrations
GPSC MEETING
Gurgaon Progressive Schools Council, Gurgaon’s (GPSC) General Body
Meeting was held on 17August, 2018 at Salwan Public School, Sector
15, Gurugram. The Chairperson Ms. Aditi Misra after ascertaining
the quorum commenced the meeting by welcoming all the esteemed
members.
The meeting began by chanting of ‘Gayatri Mantra’ followed by
two-minute silence in a bid to pay tribute to the veteran,
statesman, poet and former prime minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee
ji, who passed away just a day before. The members welcomed Dr
Purohit and Ms. Namita Chatterjee from Quality Control Federation
of India, who gave a presentation on Quality Control Circles and
their effectiveness in Schools. Dr Purohit emphasized upon four ‘E’
formulae, ie, Encourage, Enable, Engage & Empower to inspire
students of 21st century. His presentation laid focus upon
improving the students’ problem- solving skills and persuade them
to adopt QUALITY as an integral part of their lives. Dr Indu
Khetarpal, Founder member and Treasurer, GPSC, thanked the members
for attending the meeting. She shared a few highlights of the
meeting attended by a few members with the Deputy Secretary, Center
of Excellence, Dr Neha Sharma on 07.08.2018 at CBSE CoE –Delhi. She
informed the gathering that schools are requested to provide lists
of Subject experts/teachers who could be trained further to be the
CBSE resource persons.
Glimpses of GPSC Meeting
BOOK FAIR BY SCHOLASTIC INDIA
A book fair was organized by SCHOLASTIC INDIA to inculcate reading
habits among the students on August 18, 2018. All the primary
classes visited the book fair and purchased the
books of their interest. Children were exposed to a wide range of
age-appropriate books.
Book lovers visiting the book fair
EID CELEBRATIONS
"Festivals promote diversity, they bring neighbours into dialogue,
they increase creativity, they offer opportunities for civic pride,
they improve our general psychological well-being. In short, they
make cities better places to live."
To promote diversity and strengthen the bond of love Eid was
celebrated in school. Classes I-B, I- E and II-C performed a
special assembly on Eid on August 21, 2018. Students of class II-C
presented a skit in which they showed why we celebrate Eid.
Students also performed dance on songs.
Diversity at its best
RAKSHA BANDHAN CELEBRATION
The bond between of brother and sister can't be a day’s ritual. The
immeasurable affection between a brother and sister is known as the
festival of Raksha Bandhan. On 24 August 2018 our children from
Pre-nursery to Class II celebrated festival with heartwarming
performances which left everyone mesmerized.
Celebrating the Eternal Bond between Brother and Sister
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JANMASHTAMI CELEBRATIONS
The festival of Janmashtami was celebrated with great zeal and
enthusiasm by the students of Pre-Nursery to Class V at School on
August 30-31, 2018.Students came dressed, as Krishna and Radha and
other characters in colorful outfits.
The stage was decorated colorfully with Jhankis depicting the birth
place of Lord Krishna, Krishna's Bal Roop,
Narayan Avtar and Krishna Jhoola. A special assembly was conducted
to mark the birth of the deity. Students celebrated the occasion by
singing and dancing with great joy and fervor.
Janmashtami Celebrations with zeal and pomp
COMPETITIONS
Date & Venue
Inter House
Sports Faculty
1st Position 2nd Position 1st Position 2nd Position
2. Inter House Social Science Competition Slogan writing
Harshita Soni (VI) Bhavika Dahiya (VI)
Inter House
1st Position 2nd Position
1st Position 1st Position 1st Position (Srishti House)
Brochure Making
2nd Position (Prithvi House)
3. Table Tennis competition
Inter House
Sports Faculty
1st Position 1st Position 2nd Position 2nd Position
4. Metamorphisis: Health And Wellness
Rudraksh Chabbra(VI) Nishtha (VII) Ananya (VIII) Garima (XI)
Inter School
Second Runner Up For Fun Race Critical Thinking –First Place
TRAINING THE TRAINERS
Attended By
Organised By
Ms.Sonia Arora
Ms. Radhika
Lotus Valley International School,Gurugram
Ms.Shivani Nagrath Ms.Sanjukta Mukherjee
August 2, 2018
Computer Lab Block-C
Mr Sandeep Sheokand
FROM STUDENTS’ QUILL
Her golden tresses flowing in air
Her soft fingers curling them
She sits there pondering
The riverside hustling and
bickering down its’ way
leaves
wandering water
The girl bewilders
Flickering water droplets
by mother nature. -Neha Jaglan
Class-XI
Words had me flattered.
From the rustling of leaves, And the falling of rain;
To the happiness we buy, And the tears of pain.
They all fade away, In a rush of words. You turn a deaf ear,
But they are waiting to be heard.
The pen of a poet, Or the plot of a story, All begin with
words,
And end with their glory.
For some they are mere symbols, To let the deaf world hear.
But for me, since the beginning, They have always been dear.
And don’t you fear,
That the words could fool you. But maybe you should,
Because they are understood by a few.
Though I could never fear them, Even if I tried.
I know this because, They were here when I cried.
And a long list I can recite,
Of all the things they mean to me. But when you leave me
alone,
The words would here forever be.
People say I have a way with words, But maybe they have a way with
me.
And forever, endless they flow, Like the eternal sea.
-ANAMIKA SRIVASTAVA Class-XI