PARENT TEACHERS
ASSOCIATION 20XX
The
Fransalian Pulse (Primary Wing)
ST. FRANCIS DE SALES SENIOR SECONDARY
SCHOOL, NEW DELHI
MESSAGE FROM THE HEADMISTRESS
“In the realm of ideas everything depends on enthusiasm... in the real world all rests on perseverance.” Dear readers, As you go through the ‘FRANSALIAN PULSE’ I am sure you will agree with me that the young enthusiasts through their perseverance have left no stone unturned to make it yet another masterpiece under the able guidance of Ms. Ritu and Ms. Shweta. Heartiest congratulations to you, dear students. A word of appreciation to all the parents too who helped and guided the students and sent the articles on time. “Courage is like love; it must have hope for nourishment.” – Napoleon Bonaparte In these times of lockdowns and unlock downs we have learnt many lessons. Though at times we felt gloomy and disappointed, the light of hope has helped us to see the brighter side of the situations. The virtue of hope challenges us and empowers us to be determined, unyielding and steadfast. Hope is not wishful thinking or being inert. It means intentional, purposeful living. We live hopeful lives. . Pope Francis has said “Let us live in the joyful hope of reciprocating to our brothers and sisters, through what little we can, the abundance we receive from God each day. So dear friends let us live on hope and bring hope in the life of all those who come in our lives and be grateful to God for the blessings that we receive and are able to be the blessing to others. May our courage be nourished by our hopes. Stay safe.
Sr. Sarala, Headmistress
FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK
Dear Readers
Greetings to all!
It is said’ “Small steps in the right direction can turn out to be the biggest step of your life.” We at SFS have always tried to make small efforts that make a big difference in everyone’s life.
It is indeed a moment of great pride and honour as we bring out the third edition of our E-magazine for the readers of all ages and stages. This edition acts as a launch pad for the children's creative urges to blossom naturally. As the saying goes, "mind is like a parachute that
works best when opened". The magazine has given a platform to think, imagine and express freely. The topics such as My Favourite Tourist Spot, Friends Forever, My Home- Virtual SFS, Teacher’s Day have given them the opportunity to be oneself. While we are still adapting ourselves in this virtual world, our young writers have created a world of beauty in words with their enthusiastic write ups.
We believe that our success depends upon our power to perceive, power to observe and the power to explore. Topics like Missile Man of India, Man Lands on the Moon, International Literacy Day, What Freedom Means To Me? and many more have allowed the budding minds to roam freely in the realm of imagination as well as learn the art of being aware.
The articles are indubitably sufficient to hold the interest and admiration of the readers.
We take this opportunity to thank each and everyone of you for your valuable contribution and relentless efforts in bringing out this work of excellence.
So it’s time to stir your mind and take yourself to the surreal world of unalloyed joy and pleasure. Happy Reading !!!
Ms. Ritu Kalra & Ms. Shweta Crowther
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
PRIZE WINNERS OF COMPETITIONS FOR CLASSES 1-5
INTER-SCHOOL COMPETITIONS IRIDESCENCE 2020
ALAAKAR (INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC)
POSITION NAME CLASS
FIRST Atharva Goel 5 Orchid
CHARACTER PORTRAYAL
SECOND Kimpreet Kaur 5 Tulip
MASK MAKING
FIRST Ganika Yadav 5 Orchid
CRESCENDO (SOLO SINGING)
FIRST Eleanor Manish Mathews
4 Orchid
WESTERN DANCE COMPETITION (1 - 5)
FIRST PARIN SACHDEVA 1 TULIP
SECOND PARIDHI 1 ZINNIA
THIRD DIVNOOR KAUR 1 ZINNIA
FIRST RISHIKA MEHTA 2 IRIS
SECOND NIRVI KOCHHAR 2 ORCHID
THIRD TAVISHI MALHOTRA 2 ASTER
FIRST ARADHYA GUPTA 3 IRIS
SECOND VIVAAN SETH 3 TULIP
THIRD AASHNA SINGH 3 ZINNIA
FIRST TANUSHA JOSHI 4 IRIS
SECOND PAAVNI GOEL 4 ORCHID
THIRD OJAS MALIK 4 ORCHID
FIRST JOANNA ALWYN 5 ORCHID
SECOND KIMPREET KAUR 5 TULIP
THIRD MADONNA JULIA 5 ORCHID
FOLK DANCE COMPETITION (1-5)
FIRST ARADHYA ARORA 1 ZINNIA
SECOND SEERAT KAUR 1 IRIS
THIRD ANGELA CECILIA 1 TULIP
FIRST DANYA MALIK 2 ZINNIA
SECOND JAPLEEN KAUR 2 TULIP
THIRD BANI KAUR 2 IRIS
FIRST GURSHEEN KAUR 3 IRIS
SECOND AADYA 3 ORCHID
THIRD AADYA MAHESHWARI 3 ZINNIA
FIRST SAMAIRA RAO 4 TULIP
SECOND AADYA AGGARWAL 4 ASTER
THIRD PRISHA TYAGI 4 ORCHID
FIRST ESHANI KATHURIA 5 TULIP
SECOND VANSHIKA GUPTA 5 ASTER
THIRD ANANDI MEHTA 5 IRIS
ENGLISH DECLAMATION (CLASS 4)
FIRST LINEYSHA ANAND 4 ASTER
SECOND TAVSHEEN KAUR 4 ORCHID
THIRD ELEANOR M MATHEWS 4 ORCHID
HINDI DECLAMATION (4-5)
FIRST AKSHITAA KUMAR 4 TULIP
SECOND ANUSHREE MEHENDIRATTA 4 TULIP
THIRD DAKSH JAGIR 4 ORCHID
FIRST KUHOO ISSAR 5 ASTER
SECOND KAVYA ABHISHEK NAIR 5 ASTER
THIRD ANYA GUPTA 5 IRIS
KAVI SAMMELAN COMPETITION (4-5)
FIRST MIHITA TREHAN 4 ORCHID
SECOND GARIMA CHAWLA 4 ORCHID
THIRD LAKSHYA GROVER 4 ASTER
FIRST MISHI GARG 5 TULIP
SECOND AASHIMA GUPTA 5 ORCHID
THIRD PARTH ANAND 5 TULIP
ENGLISH POETRY RECITATION (1-5)
FIRST DIVISHA VERMA 1 ORCHID
SECOND ASREET KAUR 1 IRIS
THIRD SOPHIA THOMAS PHILIP 1 ZINNIA
FIRST RISHIKA BHARDWAJ 2 ASTER
SECOND SHYAMA K 2 TULIP
THIRD AKSHITA SHOKEEN 2 ORCHID
FIRST AMULYA MONA BUDHIRAJA
3 TULIP
SECOND ELIANA CROWTHER 3 ASTER
THIRD MYRA WADHWA 3 ORCHID
FIRST HAZEL NASA 4 IRIS
SECOND YUVRAJ SINGH 4 ASTER
THIRD JAI BHATIA 4 ASTER
FIRST VRITTI MAHINDRU 5 ASTER
SECOND YASHAS KASLIWAL 5 ASTER
THIRD ASHMAN CHAUDHARY 5 IRIS
ENGLISH SOLO SINGING (1-5)
FIRST ETHEN J TOPPO 1 ORCHID
SECOND GRACY 1 ZINNIA
THIRD JAIDEN JOHN 1 ASTER
FIRST SAMPADA SAWHNEY 2 ORCHID
SECOND TUBA WAZEEH 2 ASTER
THIRD JASMINE TIRKEY 2 IRIS
FIRST JIYA BIJU 3 ZINNIA
SECOND WISDOM EZE PETER 3 IRIS
THIRD ALBIN K BIJOY 3 IRIS
FIRST AISHLEY 4ZINNIA
SECOND STEVE JOHN 4 ORCHID
THIRD SHARON WILLIAM 4 TULIP
FIRST LIZANNE JANE 5 ORCHID
SECOND SNEHA VINOD GEORGE 5 IRIS
THIRD KHAVISH DAHIYA 5 TULIP
HINDI TELL-A-TALE COMPETITION (1-3)
FIRST TEJAS KUMAR 1 TULIP
SECOND PRANAV JAIN 1 ORCHID
THIRD KAVYA ARORA 1 ZINNIA
FIRST RIDDHIMA THAREJA 2 ORCHID
SECOND ABHYUDAY PRATAP SINGH 2 TULIP
THIRD ABHIGYA VATS 2 TULIP
FIRST ASHNA TALWAR 3 ORCHID
SECOND ADWITA KHANDELWAL 3 TULIP
THIRD EVLEEN KAUR BHATIA 3 TULIP
HINDI SOLO SINGING COMPETITION (1-5)
FIRST SERAH VINOD GEORGE I IRIS
SECOND TRIMAN KAUR 1 TULIP
THIRD AYAAN AGGARWAL 1 IRIS
FIRST NAVYA ROBERTS 2 ASTER
SECOND SIYA SIJU 2 ZINNIA
THIRD DHAIRYA SATIJA 2 IRIS
FIRST REYANSH PAHUJA 3 ORCHID
SECOND RIDHIMA 3 IRIS
THIRD MANIKA SHARMA 3 ZINNIA
FIRST AAHANA PHOGAT 4 ORCHID
SECOND BIANCA GONSALVES 4 ASTER
THIRD MANNAT CHAWLA 4 ASTER
FIRST ANGELINA ANIL 5 TULIP
SECOND GENESIS 5 IRIS
THIRD ALISHA SHA 5 ASTER
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC COMPETITION (4-5)
FIRST RIDHIMA MIGLANI 4 TULIP
SECOND YASHASHWI 4 ZINNIA
THIRD EVA GAHLAWAT 4 IRIS
FIRST VIVAAN CHOWDHRY 5 ASTER
SECOND DHARMESH SHARMA 5 ORCHID
THIRD HARVANSH SINGH 5 TULIP
ENGLISH TELL-A-TALE COMPETITION (1-3)
FIRST PRABHMEHAR SINGH 1 TULIP
SECOND KAVYA AHUJA 1 ASTER
THIRD AADYA JHA 1 TULIP
FIRST KISHUK BHAGRA 2 ZINNIA
SECOND CHIRJEEV SINGH 2 ORCHID
THIRD LOVEY ANAND 2 IRIS
FIRST AAGREKA BEDI 3 ASTER
SECOND ZONAIRA SOLOMON 3 ASTER
THIRD TEJISHTHA PARASHAR 3 ZINNIA
MONO ACTING COMPETITION (1-3)
FIRST AYANNA ANEJA 1 IRIS
SECOND DHAANYA KASLIWAL 1 ORCHID
THIRD TANYA BAJAJ 1 IRIS
FIRST EKAMJYOT KAUR 2 ASTER
SECOND LENEYSHA MAGGON 2 TULIP
THIRD VIDIT MALIK 2 IRIS
FIRST YUVRAJ SINGH 3 IRIS
SECOND AARSHIA KAKKAR 3 ASTER
THIRD CHRISTINA GIMMI 3 ASTER
WORD BUILDING COMPETITION (4-5)
BEST 5
KAVYA VYAS 4 IRIS
ELEANOR M MATHEWS 4 ORCHID
MYRA KOCHHAR 4 ORCHID
VIHAAN SURI 4 ORCHID
RIDDHIMA CHAWLA 4 TULIP
KUHOO ISSAR 5 ASTER
VRITTI MAHINDRU 5 ASTER
AANYA GUPTA 5 IRIS
AKSHARA AGARWAL 5 IRIS
JOANNA ALWYN 5 ORCHID
POSTER MAKING COMPETITION (4-5)
BEST 5
YASHITA KHURANA 4 TULIP
TAVSHEEN KAUR 4 ORCHID
INAYA GUPTA 4 IRIS
HAZEL NASA 4 IRIS
SAMAIRA GOYAL 4 ORCHID
ANANDITA MISHRA 5 ASTER
AKSHIT KAPOOR 5 ORCHID
SHERYL SHALU 5 ASTER
KIMPREET KAUR 5 TULIP
SOZEN KHARE 5 TULIP
BEST-OUT-OF-WASTE COMPETITION (1-5) BEST 5
Samika Malhotra 1 Zinnia
Aiden Jerlin 1 orchid
Aradhya Arora 1 Zinnia
Selena Lakra 1 Iris
Dishita Gupta 1 TULIP
Krisella Anthony 2 IRIS
Tavishi Malhotra 2 ASTER
JasRajj Singh 2 ORCHID
Hridhaan SunejA 2 TULIP
Sia Siju 2 ZINNIA
Vidhisha Mongia 3 ZINNIA
Aarav Vij 3 ORCHID
Ayanna AggarwaL 3 IRIS
Reyaansh PahujA 3 ORCHID
Prabhgun Kaur 3 ZINNIA
KAVYA VYAS 4 IRIS
DHRUV MALHOTRA 4 ZINNIA
REYANSH MEHNDIRATTA 4 TULIP
HIMANSHU GULATI 4 TULIP
PRANAV TANEJA 4 IRIS
AKSHIT KAPOOR 5 ORCHID
ANSH NIJHAWAN 5 ORCHID
OANSI BHARDWAJ 5 ASTER
AALIYA SHARMA 5 ASTER
KHAVISH DAHIYA 5 TULIP
CHARACTER DEPICTION COMPETITION (1-5)
FIRST ABBEL MATHEW HAWKINS 1 ZINNIA
SECOND KYNAAT SHARMA 1 ORCHID
THIRD SHIVANSH CHUGH 1 ORCHID
FIRST JANVI SHARMA 2 ZINNIA
SECOND AARAV SINGH THAKUR 2 TULIP
THIRD ARNAV KHURANA 2 ZINNIA
FIRST NANDINI ISSAR 3 ASTER
SECOND KAINA ANAND 3 ASTER
THIRD KARTIKA ABHISHEK NAIR 3 ZINNIA
FIRST ANAY TYAGI 4 IRIS
SECOND ARPANJOT 4 ASTER
THIRD SIMAR KAUR SANDHU 4 ASTER
FIRST AALIYA SHARMA 5 ASTER
SECOND HANIYA LIZ VINOY 5 TULIP
THIRD ANTO SEBASTIAN 5 ASTER
National Nutrition Week (NNW)
by Aadvik Aggarwal – 2 IRIS
NNW is observed to make the people aware about nutrition and its importance. NNW is observed in the country from 1982 from 1st September to 7th
September every year.
Nutrition is very important for the human body as well as many other living beings because everyone can carry their work properly and accurately.
There are many children especially in India who are malnourished and require a better diet for their body growth.
Every year NNW organizations try to make families aware about how much nutrition is required to make the body healthy and strong.
National Nutrition Week (NNW)
by Vaibhika Chadha – 5 ORCHID
National Nutrition Week is observed every
year from 1st September to 7th September to
make people aware about the importance
of nutrition for the human body and well being
of health. Good nutrition helps to manage
healthy weight, maintains the immune system and
provides energy. National Nutrition
Mission (NNM) aims to reduce stunting, under-
nutrition and anaemia among young children,
women and adolescent girls, besides reducing low
birth weight.
What Freedom Means to me?
Teachers’ Day by Tashvi Ray – 5 TULIP
A teacher is a friend, philosopher and guide who holds our
hand, opens our mind and touches our heart. The
contribution of a teacher cannot be ignored at all. In many
countries across the world, teacher's day is a special day
when teachers are honored. The date varies from country to
country. The universally accepted World Teacher's Day is on
5th October. In India, the Teacher's Day is celebrated on 5th
September and this tradition started from 1962. On this date,
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born. He was a
philosopher, scholar, teacher and a politician. His dedicated
work towards education made his birthday an important day
in the history of India. Teachers have been the architect of
the society and without them no society can walk in the path
of progression.
My Teacher
I came into your class
To learn & to grow
To guide, to support us.
I have learned to count –
My blessings and to build a brighter
Future with knowledge from the class.
I want to thank you for being
A caring second mother.
I want to thank you for being
A guide and a mentor.
I want to thank you just for
Helping me out.
For motivating me and melting
Away my doubts and sadness.
Thank you…
…
by Denna Maria Denish – 4 ASTER
My Home – Virtual SFS by Samar Pratap Raghav – 2 ORCHID
I had just started my 2nd class in April 2020 but couldn’t go to school and meet my new classmates and teachers due to the spread of coronavirus. My school started online classes from 7th July and it has been a wonderful experience since then. I am getting my education in the safe environment of my home. Now my home has become a virtual school as I am connected via electronic platform in the form of Google classroom and Google meet. My father got a new laptop for me and installed a wi-fi connection.
I feel so happy looking at my teachers after such a long time. They explain every line of the chapter so well. They make us understand every concept and give us time to complete our written work. It feels as if I am sitting in the classroom. Ma’am doesn’t allow us to chat with my classmates. I keep my stationery and notebooks ready on the table before the class starts.
During this time, I have learnt to use Google classroom and Google meet. I really enjoy studying online.
My Home – Virtual SFS by Ayaan Loomba – 3 TULIP
Virtual classes are like a blessing in this difficult time of COVID-19.
I admire my teachers for making us study and learn in this joyful manner. Just like at school, we still get to study in a full swing, under the care of our teachers and parents. We meet our teachers who guide us and give us knowledge. Virtually interacting with my teachers and buddies makes me feel as fresh as a flower.
Starting a new session of class 3rd, in such a new style, gives me a wide smile. These virtual classes of 2020 will hold a special place in my heart...
Thanks to my school SFS !!
International Literacy Day by Akshit Kapoor – 5 ORCHID
September 8 was proclaimed as the International Literacy Day by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on October 26, 1966. Its aim is to highlight the importance of literacy to individuals, communities and societies. Now celebrations take place all around the world.
Literacy is at the heart of basic education for all. It means the ability to read and write. A good quality basic education helps people with literacy skills for life and further learning. Literate parents are more likely to send their children to school; literate people are better at utilizing the educational opportunities; and literate societies are better at making the country developed.
International Literacy Day is an occasion to give hope to millions of women, men and children. It is a timely reminder to the world about the importance of literacy for individuals, families and societies.
FRIENDS FOREVER
by Kimpreet Kaur – 5 TULIP
I ask whatever I call them wherever They will never say never Coz friends are forever Though some are fools And some are clever Some are lazy Some save us from teacher Some bring us tasty food And some are glued Some are pulling our leg Some are always there Whatsoever But, required whenever They never say never Coz friends are forever God created us And gifted us many relations This one we pick of our choice And build connections Friendship is based on trust, cooperation and coordination We believe in friends We like to live with friends We fight for them, no matter in front Whomsoever coz friends never say never That’s why friends are forever.
Friends Forever by Dhvani Madan – 2 ORCHID
Aadya, my friend, the most helpful girl,
We love to swirl and twirl.
On our treats, we have lot of fun,
We play and eat burger buns.
In studies she is quick and smart,
We share everything in our heart.
She is so loving and kind,
Such a friend is hard to find.
Friends Forever by Sukhnoor Kaur – 1 ZINNIA
Friends are like flowers,
Who blossom and are loveable to me.
Friends are like beautiful birds,
Who always make me happy.
Friends are like sparkling stars,
Who always twinkle in my heart.
Friends are sweet butterflies,
Who always fly in my class.
Friends are like flowers in my garden,
Who always keep me calm...
My Favourite Tourist Spot by Jiyana Dhall – 5 IRIS
Last summer holidays me and my family went to Nainital. When we reached there, it was raining. As soon as we reached, we went into the hotel. The hotel was very big and nice. I loved the view outside the windows. There were green trees and big mountains. The sight filled me with joy and wonder.
We went up the hills and enjoyed the scenery. In the evening, we went to the famous Naini lake. There were roads all around the lake. There were wooden benches for visitors. We enjoyed the breeze and the beautiful sight of the lake. We went for a boat ride. We also enjoyed the cable car in Nainital.
We went to many places. I also bought gifts for my friends. The candles of Nainital are very famous. We bought the candles too. It was an enjoyable trip. It is my all-time favorite tourist spot.
My Favourite Tourist Spot by Rishabh Bhardwaj – 5 TULIP
My favourite tourist spot is Munnar which is in the state of Kerala. One of the most popular hill stations, in Idukki district, it is the best place for nature lovers. Munnar is also called the Kashmir of South India. It is famous for its peak, Anamudi, which is the highest peak of the peninsular India. The view of the sprawling tea gardens is breathtaking; I have never seen so much greenery. The Mattuppetty dam, designed in an artistic manner, is a place to enjoy the natural beauty. Kundala lake has a boating facility, while Echo point, where we can hear our echo back is a fun-filled place to be. Lots of waterfalls make this place very beautiful.
My Favourite Tourist Spot by Kaashvi Gupta – 2 IRIS
I have visited many places like Udaipur, Chail, Agra but my favourite place is Kerala. I went to Kerala last year with my family. I was very excited. There I visited the very famous hill station- Munnar. The weather of Munnar was very pleasant. We visited Ernakulam National Park and saw different kinds of animals and birds. I also did an elephant ride there. Next, we went to Alleppey. There we saw backwaters and enjoyed a stay on a houseboat. The next place we visited was Kovalam. Kovalam is the most popular beach side of Kerala. I did many activities there like making castles with sand, enjoying water splashes, swimming etc. I also visited a lighthouse and saw Kovalam beach from such a height for the first time. Banana chips and coconut water were the most famous eatables there. Visiting Kerala was an amazing experience!!
My Favourite Tourist Spot by Garima Chawla – 4 ORCHID
My favourite tourist spot is the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. We went to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands last December. We reached Port Blair in the morning. We visited Cellular Jail and saw the light and sound show depicting the history of World War 2. We also went to Corbyn’s Cove beach, where I enjoyed riding a water scooter. On the second day of the trip, we visited Ross Island and North Bay Island, where I rode a submarine. In the evening, we took a walk in the Jogger’s Park. Next day we went to Havelock. We checked in our hotel, with a beautiful front side view beach. We visited Kala Pathar beach, Radha Nagar beach and Elephanta Island. Coming back to Port Blair, we visited Bartang where we saw tribals, mangroves and limestone caves.
It was a wonderful trip.
My Favourite Tourist Spot by Ashmit Talwar – 3 ORCHID
My favourite tourist spot is Taj Mahal in Agra. I went there with my family during the last summer vacation. It is a sight to behold and hence is one of the famous tourist spots for people all over the world. It is truly one of the seven wonders of the world. It is a huge monument of white marble surrounded by the river Yamuna. It was made by emperor Shahjahan for his wife. I had a lot of fun and clicked many pictures as I wanted to keep a memory of each second of my beautiful trip. I can’t wait to go back there and live the pleasant experience all over again!
My Favourite Tourist Spot by Tisya Tahiliani – 2 ASTER
My favourite place to visit is Goa. Goa is about a 2 hrs flight from Delhi.
It is on the west coast of India. It is well known for its pristine beaches
and lovely weather. I like playing with toys and sand on a beach and
building sand castles. I also collect sea shells and decorate them on my
sand castles. I enjoy doing water sports like boat rides and parasailing.
Wonderful food is served at the beach shacks. I like to drink coconut
water throughout the day. Goa has a good nightlife and restaurants
where they serve scrumptious seafood like fish, prawns etc. I visit Goa
every year with my parents.
I would suggest everyone to visit Goa as soon as it’s safe to travel.
Craft Corner
Missile Man of India
A.P.J. ABDUL KALAM
Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was an Indian aerospace scientist and the President of India from 2002 to 2007.
He came to be known as the Missile Man of India for his work on the development of ballistic missiles and launch vehicle technology.
The long list of awards bestowed on Kalam includes the Padma Bhushan in 1981 and Padma Vibhushan in 1990. He was later awarded the Bharat Ratna for his contribution to research.
He wrote many books, but his most notable work was “INDIA 2020”, which has an action plan to make India a superpower.
He always used to guide the young generation to dream big in order to achieve big goals. All of his sayings are precious treasure for us and one should definitely admire him to be successful.
Missile Man of India – A.P.J. Abdul Kalam by Jai Bhatia – 4 ASTER
A self starter, great influencer, beloved teacher, a visionary was born on 15th Oct 1931 in Rameswaram. A child who started with selling newspapers to support his family rose to become a successful scientist and then the 11th President of India. Named as the ‘Missile Man’ for his successful work with missiles and technology, he contributed to the nuclear capabilities of the country. With his smile, he accepted failures to start all over again till he succeeded. Mr Kalam joined DRDO and moved to ISRO. He was the project director of the SLV-III, India’s first designed and produced satellite.
This bountiful man donated his presidential salary to charity and refused to sit on special chairs during events. Even now, he continues to be an inspiration who guided all to think and achieve big. We salute him for his knowledge, audacity, determination and love for his country.
Laughter Challenge
My maam told me to have a good day…so I went
home.
What did the traffic light say to the car?
Don’t look, I am about to change
When I told my friend that the Christmas is right
around the corner
She went looking for it.
Maths teacher : if I have 5 bottles in one hand and
6 in another hand, what do I have
Student: “A drinking problem”
Shradha Patel
5 – Orchid
Mom - What did you do at school today?
Me - We did a guessing game.
Mom - But I thought you were having a math exam.
Me - that's right!
Teacher - Today all of you will write an essay on cricket
match
After 2 minutes a student says,
Student - Mam I have written
Teacher - Oh wow! Too fast? read it out.
Student - The cricket match was cancelled because of
rain.
A science teacher says -
Oxygen is a must for breathing and life. It was
discovered in 1773.
A student responds back -
Thank God, I was born after 1773!
Otherwise I would have died without it.
Mam - Hey! What are you doing?
Me - Recording this baby’s voice
Man- Why?
Me - When he grows up, I shall ask him what those
sounds meant.
Advita Chawla
5 Zinnia
Save Tigers by Parth Gupta – 5 ASTER
Tiger is our national animal, Who runs with such a pace, It always wins the race, With pride and grace. Look at its body, Muscular and striped, Let’s save the forests, So the tigers are not wiped. Let’s take a pledge, To save the forest, So the largest predator, can run and rest. Less than four thousand Tigers are left, Save the environment, In east or west.
Save Tigers by Graccika Kaur – 2 TULIP
It roars and preys It runs to hide, to save life Save it for soul and beauty As this is our duty When we grow, we hear the roar
The International Ozone Day by Archit Kumar Mittal – 5 IRIS
The International Ozone Day for the Preservation of the ozone layer has been observed on 16 September every year since 1995. This date has been chosen by the United Nations General Assembly in its resolution to remember the signing of the Montreal Protocol in 1987. The ozone layer is a natural part of our atmosphere. It acts like a protective sunscreen by blocking harmful ultraviolet rays from the Sun. Certain chemicals—such as CFCs, HCFC, and halons—can damage the ozone layer. As a result of ozone depletion, there will be an increase in the earth’s temperature, melting of glaciers, cancerous diseases and rise in the level of the oceans. There are simple ways in which we can
save our ozone layer.
• Avoid buying and using aerosols and sprays made up of CFC.
• Choose to buy a refrigerator or AC without CFC.
• Use alternative means of transport: buses, bicycles or simply
walk or carpool.
• Follow 4R’s policy-reduce, reuse, refuse and recycle things at
home and school.
• Buy energy saving gadgets and bulbs.
Lastly let this well-known phrase “Any long trip begins with a first step”
Dear Parents and Well-wishers,
Thank you for the generous gift of your time and energy as a guide to your child. Also, a special thanks for your Commitment, Involvement and
Encouragement to our students.
We appreciate your efforts!!
Headmistress: Sr. Sarala Christi, FMCK
Coordinator: Ms. Jeena Susan Lijo All Class Teachers and Subject Teachers
Editorial Board: Ms Ritu Kalra and Ms Shweta Crowther Design: Mr Vinoth George C
SINCERE THANKS TO