Monday, 14th October 2013
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EDITORIAL
I n India, the beginnings of spring and autumn are considered to be important junctions of climatic and solar influences that are chosen as sacred opportunities for the worship of the
Divine Mother Durga - a special characteristic of the Indian Culture. It is the invoking of ‘Shakti’ – the sublime, subtle, ultimate and absolute creative divine energy. This kind of worship dates back to prehistoric times before the dawn of Vedic age. In India, we celebrate Navaratri five times a year. Vasanta Navaratri, Ashadha Navaratri, Sharad Navaratri and Paush or Magha Navaratri and of these, Sharad Navaratri and Vasanta Navaratri are considered the most important. Sharad Navaratri is also called “Maha Navaratri” (the Great Navaratri) and is celebrated in the 'Pratipada' (first day) of the bright fortnight of the lunar month of Ashvina and also celebrated during Sharad Ritu (beginnings of September and October). For nine days, they dress up in their best clothes, decorate their houses and neighborhood and sing and dance together. People express their joy and gratitude to Ma Durga and worship Her. This year, the students from the IBDP, came up with a brilliant idea of incorporating Navaratri celebrations as a part of their CAS activity to raise funds for charity. These young adults arranged the event very efficiently with a lot of gusto on Friday 11th October 2013. It was a very successful event. Except for 22 students, all the students from grade 1 to 12 participated and enjoyed dancing, and feasted on delicious dishes served for lunch. Right from conceiving this event, planning and execution our IBDP students were on their toes, with the teachers handling the CAS activity holding their hands at each step. Our students have started a “Culture Club” under the guidance of their CAS coordinator and teachers. This is the first event after the club is formed. Well done! Congratulations my dear children for all the efforts you put in, I am really proud of you! Our young leaders in the making, your hearts filled with compassion for the lesser fortunate, along with eagerness to help others - you all have exhibited the true IB spirit. Every rupee you have raised for charity through this event is priceless! Last, but not the least, I would like to thank all our parents, who are always with us in whatever good cause we undertake. Special thanks to parents of Malav Shah and Vinit Gokhru from IBDP1 for their contribution of Rs 2500 /- each and encouraging our students. God bless you all !
Dr. Arundhati Hoskeri Management Representative
FROM THE DESK OF THE MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIVE Dandia Event on the occasion of Navaratri
FROM THE DESK OF THE PRINCIPAL
Teachers as Students: IB Workshop hosted at RBK International
A t RBK, we believe in life-long learning. Even as professionals and teachers, there is always something new to learn and to be used to hone our skills. All day this
coming Saturday and Sunday, twenty-five PYP teachers, (including Dr. Arundhati and I) will become students! Ms Anjalika Sharma, a PYP trainer for the IB Organization, will be coming to lead a workshop on the PYP program. One aspect that defines the PYP over other elementary school programs is its focus on the child and what type of student we would like him or her to become: inquirers, communicators, balanced, thinkers, knowledgeable, principled, courageous, caring and reflective. A lot of hard work and many hours of preparation has already been made by Ms. Paminder, PYP Coordinator and all the primary teachers so that now during the workshop, through collaboration, and learning and sharing tools and methods we will reflect on how best to promote the development of the Learner Profile in students of every age.
Edward Robinson Principal
Baking is so much fun! Yum!
Celebrate with Yellow!
PYP
O n 25 Sep Ms.Vrinda had come to
K2 B as a guest speaker to talk about
the process of baking as their ongoing
U.O.I. is community. She gave an informative
talk on the topic and also taught how to bake
cakes and cookies.
O n 27 Sep the preprimary celebrated yellow day. The kids came dressed in yellow dressess and also brought yellow
objects for a show and tell activity in the class. They named as many things as they could in yellow, counted yellow objects and also shared their knowledge about yellow with their friends. It was a bright and cheery celebration for them.
KUDOS
MYP
O n the 9th of October, I was more than thrilled to compere the assembly, which took me back on my trip to Hyderabad. I felt nostalgic …..Recalling all the fun we had! I am sure so did Aditi Bhatnagar, Gr 6 who spoke about her grade trip to Silvasa. Indeed, it was fun with learning! While
we reminisced, Gr 9 Rajaram Ramesh presented his collation of the photographs about the different activities conducted on both the trips! Like every year, LEARNER PROFILE CERTIFICATES were issued to the students who displayed various learner profile traits on the MYP trips! This year’s awardees are Rajaram Ramesh of Gr 9 and Rushi Vyas of Gr 6 for being PRINCIPLED too and Veer Sanghavi of Gr 6 for displaying a CARING attitude! I was then joined by Niti Majethia Gr 10 and Neeraja Chemburkar Gr 9 who shared their recent experience of the creative writing event “CONFLUENCE”, held at the Singapore International School, Mumbai. Our school bagged the trophy for the First Position! Neeraja Chemburkar bagged the First Prize and Niti Majethia was issued a Certificate of Participation. A proud moment for all of us! This was not the end of the achievements. The pride continued! Every year THE INSTITUTE FOR PROMOTION OF MATHEMATICS conducts THE ALL INDIA OPEN MATHEMATICS SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS. Varun Badrinarayan, Om Doshi, Prisha Sheth, Veer Sanghavi, Varun Billa, Pronay Mukerjee, Jaimik Ramjiyani & Asmita Sonajkar all from Gr 6, Pranav Lakhan & Yash Gantti from Gr 7 with Nirantaka Ramjiyani and Aaryan Pandit from Gr 8 were awarded THE CERTIFICATES OF MERIT, sitting for these examinations. Varun Badrinarayan ranked 141st out of 5206 candidates all over India and Om Doshi ranked 485th. Varun Badrinarayan also was awarded a cheque for Rs.150! With pride I announced these achievements! Congratulations juniors! Well done and hold your banners high! Anoushka Balan Grade 10
MYP
I AM A WINNER!
D uring the assembly this Wednesday morning, my homeroom
teacher Ms Swati Joshi called me to sit in the front rows. I
love awards ceremony and this was no different. I was
thrilled to know I was getting my certificate and prize money for IPM
examinations. When I heard my name being called out, I was just
excited! I walked to the stage with my head up, with pride! I received
the certificate and cheque of Rs.150 from the Management
Representative, Dr Arundhati Hoskeri and our Principal Mr Edward
Robinson. They shook hands with all the winners, congratulated us and
even clicked photographs with us!
After the assembly, while returning to class, we were congratulated by
one and all! This day is important to me!
Varun Badrinarayan Grade 6A
MY REFLECTION ON STAGE PERFORMANCE
O n 24th August, Aditya, Siddharth, Aditi, Yusra and I had gone to Jamnabai Narsee International
School with Mr. Felix and Mrs. Rashmi. We had to perform our rendition of two Reggae and
Blues songs, in Rock style. The songs our band had practiced were “One Love” and “Stereo
hearts”. Aditya played the electric guitar, Siddharth played the bass guitar, Aditi sang, Yusra rapped and
sang, and I played the piano. We were the first to perform. I was a little skeptical about getting even
3rd place in the competition, because after performing, everyone in the band had noticed mistakes. For
instance, the electric guitar was not plugged in properly to the amplifier during our first song, a rendition of
the song “One Love”. When I heard that we were 3rd in the competition, I was very surprised. According to
the people in the audience that came to us, “Stereo hearts” was played really well. Overall, I had a
wonderful experience. This achievement, to me, is a source of motivation for me to improve my piano
playing skills.
Shrey Shanbag
DP
DP
Note: All salads served will be boiled
- Ms. Payal Sinha Consultant Dietician
NOTICES
On account of Bakri-Eid the school will remain closed on Wednesday 16th October 2013 . Primary UOI Parent Presentation on Friday 18th October 2013.
PARTICULARS
TUESDAY
15.10.13
WEDNESDAY
16.10.13
THURSDAY
17.10.13
FRIDAY 18.10.13
MONDAY 21.10.13
PLAY GROUP & PRE-PRIMARY SHORT BREAK LUNCH SPECIAL MEAL
Oats Porridge Mysore Masala Dosa Chutney / Sambhar with Medu Wada Chpati, Masala Rice, Mung Dal, Palak Corn Veg, Tendli Vegetable, Buttermilk and Salad Schezawan Fried Rice with Manchurian
Sprout Bhel Rawa Masala Idly/ Momos with Schezawan Sauce Chapati, Jeera Rice, Masur Dal, Bhindi Fry, Mix Vegetable, Buttermilk and Salad Veg Burger with French Fries
Aloo Puri Veg Frankie/ Tomato Utapam -Chutney Chapati, Boondi Kadhi, Cabbage Peas Vegetable, Turai Patra Vegetable, Buttermilk and Salad Noodles with Vegetable Chilli
Cheese Sand-wich Rawa porridge/ Methi Thepla Curd Pav Bhaji, Tawa Pulao, Veg Raita, Salad and Gulab Jamun Bread Pizza
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