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4th June’18 – 31st July’18
1st Nov. ’19 –
30th Nov.’19
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Contents
STAFF ENGAGEMENT ........................................................................... 3
WORKSHOP - QUALITY EDUCATION INDIA .................................................................................................................. 4
HUBS OF LEARNING ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
WORKSHOP: GENDER SENSITIVITY .............................................................................................................................. 8
STUDENT ENGAGEMENT(Assemblies & Activities).............................. 9
REPORT : GOOD TOUCH & BAD TOUCH ..................................................................................................................... 10
ASSEMBLY: GURUPARV CELEBRATION ...................................................................................................................... 12
VEDIC MATHS FIRST LEVEL EXAM REPORT ................................................................................................................ 14
WORKSHOP ON ANIMATION AND VFX ..................................................................................................................... 15
WORKSHOP: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & CRITICAL THINKING ................................................................................ 17
QUIZ WHIZ – 2019 ...................................................................................................................................................... 19
9th INTER SCHOOL QUIZ COMPETION ....................................................................................................................... 19
INTRA CLASS PAPER BAG MAKING COMPETITION .................................................................................................... 21
SCOUTS AND GUIDES TRAINING CAMP ..................................................................................................................... 24
TRIP: KIDZANIA ........................................................................................................................................................... 26
ASSEMBLY : CONSTITUTION OF INDIA ....................................................................................................................... 28
DEMO SESSION – By QEA ........................................................................................................................................... 30
DAY AND NIGHT CAMP .............................................................................................................................................. 31
INTER HOUSE FOLK DANCE COMPETITION ................................................................................................................ 33
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STAFF ENGAGEMENT
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WORKSHOP - QUALITY EDUCATION INDIA
Date & Venue: 02.11.2019, Sports Room
Demonstrator & Presenter:
Conducted by : Quality Education India Presented by : Ms. Roopam Shah Agenda:
To train the teachers for writing a Lesson planning To understand the usefulness of an effective lesson planning To cover all aspects of teaching in a class of 35 minutes To include activities, recapitulation and assessment in the lesson plan
Participants: All Teachers except Activity teachers Highlights:
All the teachers participated in the workshop. Each teacher was involved in all the activities conducted by the presenter. The presentation started with the ball game which she threw to different teachers and took
the feedback of the earlier sessions held. The involvement of the teachers showcased their enthusiasm. Ms. Roopam Shah then explained about the steps to make the lesson plans. She explained that it is important to start the lesson plan with the process of testing the
previous knowledge of the students. The subject specific groups were created and they were asked to develop activities for PKA. Leaders, speakers and time keepers were made by the group after discussion. This was followed by the presentation of the previous knowledge questions written by the
teachers on various topics chosen by them and then analysis of the same was done. After this writing of learning objectives was discussed and a ppt based on it was
simultaneously shown to the teachers. All the key aspects of an impactful Lesson plan were discussed. Teachers then presented the lesson plans they had prepared The session ended by handing over the booklets of lesson planning to all. The assignment of the Lesson Planning session is to be submitted by 30th November.
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Outcome:
The teachers were engaged enthusiastically in the activities showcasing their creativity, critical and analytical thinking
Through this activity they worked in a team The session equipped the teachers with useful tips of making effective lesson plan and
making their classroom teaching an enjoyable experience for their students.
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HUBS OF LEARNING
Date & Venue: 02.11.2019, Ryan International School
Demonstrator & Presenter:
Agenda:
Professional Development of the teachers Academic Development of the students Holistic Development of the students
Participants: Coordinators from various schools - ASPAM Scottish School; Ryan International School; Marigold Public School Noida; Aster Public School, Gr Noida; Mari Gold Public School; G Noida; City Public School, Sec 61, Noida Highlights:
The workshop began by invoking the blessings of the Lord Almighty with the words from the Holy Bible. The following points were covered in the workshop -
The meaning of class room management and it’s technique was explained with the help of a PPT. The strategy to improve class room management was discussed through an interactive session. The following points were considered to be important for the proper management of a class –
a. Focus b. Class control c. Nonverbal communication d. Breaking the monotony
e. Reward and Reinforcement of teamwork
To demonstrate the correct way to begin the class on a positive note, the teachers stood up and sang the song “If you are happy”. A big picture was displayed and the teachers were asked to name the nouns seen in the picture. Through this activity the topic of ‘Nouns’ was explained.
The teachers demonstrated the way to make the lessons interesting and useful for the students by taking up activity based teaching. The topics that were covered in the workshop for the different wings were as follows:
Primary wing - Nouns and Adjectives Middle wing - Elements of story writing Senior wing - Letter writing
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Interesting activities such as writing proper nouns for the given pictures, writing adjectives for yourself on your face mask and spin a yarn were conducted. The proper technique and important elements for story writing and letter writing were discussed in detail. Suggestions were given for many other activities that the teachers can conduct in their classes for different topics.
It was a very interactive and useful session where all the teachers participated in fun filled activities, suggested methods of good classroom management and gained from the inputs given by each other to make their respective classes more lively and well managed.
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WORKSHOP: GENDER SENSITIVITY Date & Venue: 21.11.2019, the workshop was conducted at Yadu Public School.
Demonstrator & Presenter:
Conducted by: Ms. Sangeeta Mailan CBSE Resource Person
Topic: Capacity Building Programme on ‘Gender Sensitivity’
Agenda: To discuss ways of fostering gender neutrality. To encourage participation of girls in sports To avoid using gender discriminatory words To create awareness regarding gender sensitivity across all sectors To inculcate usage of gender sensitive language particularly in schools
Participants: 38 Schools from Delhi & NCR participated; Ms. Sonam from ASPAM Scottish School attended the workshop.
Highlights The workshop covered topics like creating awareness of the gender inequality and gender
discrimination at work places. The participants were asked to avoid using gender discriminatory words while writing diary
notes, mail etc. Discussion on making sports activities open to both girls as well as boys in order to foster
gender neutrality. Increase gender awareness at all levels and all sectors as essential to improve gender
sensitivity. It was suggested manage gender sensitivity and use of gender sensitive language in
schools. Outcome: The participants understood the need of creating awareness on ‘Gender Sensitivity’ Pictures:
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STUDENT ENGAGEMENT
Assemblies & Activities
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REPORT : GOOD TOUCH & BAD TOUCH Date & Venue: 1.11.2019, the workshop was conducted in sports room.
Demonstrator & Presenter:
Conducted by: Sonam Marwah, Counsellor
Topic: GOOD TOUCH & BAD TOUCH Agenda:
To sensitize students regarding Good Touch & Bad Touch To equip the students with tips to keep themselves safe
Participants: Students of Nursery & KG along with their grade mentors Highlights
The students were explained how to differentiate and identify “bad touch” or additional “uncomfortable behaviour” from others.
They were also given instructions on how one should react or respond in an uncomfortable situation.
The students were told that if someone touches them in a way that they do not like then they must say NO.
They were also told to get away from that place as fast as they can and try not to be alone with that person in the future.
Also they must immediately call for help to a trustworthy person like their parents or their teacher and tell them everything that happened. They can scream for help if they do not have their elders nearby.
Outcome:
Awareness regarding good touch & bad touch was created among the students.
The students could understand how to react to uncomfortable behaviour of others.
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ASSEMBLY: GURUPARV CELEBRATION
Date & Venue: 06.11.2019, Foyer of ASPAM SCOTTISH SCHOOL.
Demonstrator & Presenter:
Conducted by: Grade VIIA, VII B, VIIIA
Topic: GURU NANAK JAYANTI Agenda:
To stress upon the importance of celebration of “GURUPARV”.
To make them comprehend significance of Guru Nanak’s teachings.
To acknowledge and appreciate the role of the Guru’s teachings in our life.
Participants: Students of Grade VII A, B, VIII A. Highlights
Thematic morning assembly started with the bhajan “SADHGURU MAI TERI”
The assembly was conducted by Pranjal Sharma of VIII A.
A beautiful thought related to the theme was presented by Abdur Rehman of Grade VII B.
Students took the pledge with Inder Singh of Grade VIII A.
The students were updated with the News by Mohd Saim and Ayush of Grade VIII A.
A talk was presented by Fatima on the importance of celebration of Guru Nanak Jayanti.
Gurbani was presented by Varnika, Kritika, Gurusha, Anoushka of Grade VII A.
Birthday wishes were showered on those whose birthday fell in that week.
Assembly ended with the National anthem.
Outcome:
Students celebrated this Jayanti with a great zeal to mark the birthday of “GURU NANAK SAHIB”,the
founder of Sikhism.
The students could acknowledge and appreciate the role of the Guru’s teachings in their life.
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VEDIC MATHS FIRST LEVEL EXAM REPORT Date & Venue: 07.11.2019, Value Lab, ASPAM SCOTTISH SCHOOL, Noida
Demonstrator & Presenter:
Conducted by: Ms. Ruchi Singh
Topic: Appearance in First level exam Agenda:
To learn to solve problems in a quicker and easier method
To stress upon the importance of appearing for the first level exam. To make the students comprehend the significance of Vedic Math calculations. To acknowledge and appreciate the role of the easy methods of calculations by applying
Vedic Math skills
Participants: Students of Grade VI to VIII. Highlights
Students were given instructions for appearing for this first level exam The exam was for 1 hour duration The students came well prepared and attempted the questions with a lot of confidence The result will be declared in the last week of November
Outcome:
Students learnt to solve problems in a quicker and easier method The students appeared confident during the exam
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WORKSHOP ON ANIMATION AND VFX Date & Venue: One day workshop was conducted in ASPAM Scottish School on 7.11.19.
Demonstrator & Presenter:
Conducted by: MAAC Academy Noida- Presented by : Ms. Manisha Aggarwal
Topic: MAYA SOFTWARE, Adobe Photoshop & VFX. Agenda:
To stress upon the importance of MAYA and ADOBE PHOTOSHOP software.
To discuss their uses and utility.
To share with the attendees, the various examples of the above mentioned software in
different fields i.e. Film industry, gaming industry etc.
Participants: Grade IX –A, IX-B, X-A, X-B.
Highlights
The emphasis was on the use of Maya and Adobe Photoshop.
To discuss possibility of career in the related field for the further studies.
To know about the of Maya and Adobe Photoshop
To familiarize students with the technique of Maya and Adobe Photoshop.
To show the real examples of Maya and Adobe Photoshop used in film and gaming industries.
Outcome:
It was a new learning experience for the trainees.
The attendees understood the correlation between Maya and Adobe Photoshop.
They could use it in their media subject and can opt for the same as career.
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WORKSHOP: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & CRITICAL
THINKING
Date & Venue: 07.11.2019, Thursday at India International Centre, New Delhi.
Demonstrator & Presenter:
Conducted by : PEAS Foundation and KIPS Publisher Presented by : Mr. Bhagirath Kumar (Chief Manager-GAIL) and Mr. Ghulati (Manager-American Express) Agenda:
To enhance Learning and develop Critical Thinking through Artificial Intelligence in education
The programme aimed to create Environmental Awareness in Schools.
Topic: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & CRITICAL THINKING The following points were discussed in the Workshop:
Role of Artificial Intelligence
What it is and why it is matter
Now and next generation Applications of AI
Future of AI
Neuron Science, Artificial Neural Networks and Deep Learning
Benefits and risks of AI
Participants: Ms Geetanjali Magu and 4 students of Grade XII. Highlights:
It was the one day workshop.
5 schools and 2 colleges from Delhi and NCR participated in it.
AI has now been introduced as CBSE vocational course for Grade VIII & IX ( code 417)
There will be more than115 thousand jobs in future.
Session was followed with the questioner round.
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Outcome:
The workshop was very informative and interesting for the participants.
The workshop ended on a positive note with all the participants agreeing in unison that
they will encourage the learner in them.
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QUIZ WHIZ – 2019
9th INTER SCHOOL QUIZ COMPETION
Date & Venue: 08.11.2019, Institute of Technology and Science, Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad
Conducted by : Institute of Technology and Science, Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad Theme & Scope of the Quiz:
Theme of the Quiz was “2019-Year of Destiny” Quiz focused on all the important events that have occurred in the year 2019. It covered all the spheres of life, like Sports, Entertainment, Politics, Science, Literature,
Business, Finance, Technology etc. More than 50% emphasis was on Indian themes, personalities and subjects.
Participants: Teams of 250 schools participated in the event. The ASPAM Scottish Team comprised of the following participants:
1. Shreshtha Sharma (XII- A) 2. Shraddha Maurya (XII- A) 3. Prashant Yadav (XI- A)
Highlights:
Teams from 250 different schools from NCR/Delhi participated in the event. After the registration at 8:40am, the students participated in the preliminary round. The escort teachers were asked to attend a session on “Healthy Life style” in the auditorium
while the preliminary round of the quiz was conducted. Inaugural ceremony started at 10:30am. and lasted for about 3 hours The Chief Guest and the Guest of Honor for the ceremony were Mr. Manoj Tiwari, MP (Lok
Sabha) and Mr. Gulshan Grover, Bollywood Actor respectively. 18 teams were short listed on the basis of their performance in round 1 of Semi- final The winners were declared on their performance and score after the second semi-finals.
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Outcome:
The students were engaged enthusiastically in the quiz, all the questions were form the current events.
This event encouraged the students to be more aware about the happenings in their surroundings.
Valuable life lessons were shared by the guests and other dignitaries who graced the occasion.
It was a very useful and gratifying experience for the students.
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INTRA CLASS PAPER BAG MAKING COMPETITION
Date & Venue: 08.11.2019, Grades VI to VIII
Demonstrator & Presenter:
Conducted by : VI to VIII Presented by : VI to VIII Agenda:
To make the students understand the significance of craft making from papers. To develop the aesthetic skills in students To promote innovation and creativity in students
Topic: Paper Bag Making Competition Participants: Students of Grade VI to VIII. Highlights:
All the students participated enthusiastically in the competition.
Some of the students made excellent bags using the waste paper. Participants showed their creativity at their best. The students were judged on the basis of the following parameters- neatness, creativity,
originality and overall impression of the presentation. Two students from each grade were declared as the winners and will be presented with the
congratulatory note and the certificate of appreciation.
Outcome:
Such skills allow students to show their talents in the craft making They could understand the varied aspects of creativity for self -expression.
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RESULT
PAPER BAG MAKING (08.11.2019)
S.NO STUDENT'S NAME GRADE POSITION HOUSE POINTS
1 ATEEFA VI A 1st KING 4
2 ARSH ALI VI A 2nd CASTLE 3
3 ZOHA HASAN VI A 2nd KING 3
4 ZIA KHAN VI A 3rd CASTLE 2
1 ANAM KHAN VI B 1st BISHOP 4
2 VANSH SHARMA VI B 2nd BISHOP 3
3 YASHASVANI VI B 3rd KING 2
1 ADEEBA FATIMA VII A 1st QUEEN 4
2 FATIMA KHATOON VII A 2nd CASTLE 3
3 PREETIKA VII A 3rd BISHOP 2
1 ABDUR REHMAN VII B 1st CASTLE 4
2 UNNATI YADAV VII B 1st QUEEN 3
3 NITIN KUMAR VII B 2nd QUEEN 3
4 NYSSA SINGH VII B 3rd BISHOP 2
1 DAKSHA CHANDRA VIII A 1st BISHOP 4
2 ZAID AZMI VIII A 2nd QUEEN 3
1 ARUSHA KHAN VIII A 1st BISHOP 4
2 Md. HARIS VIII A 2nd CASTLE 3
3 ADITYA KUMAR VIII A 3rd CASTLE 3
4 AANJANEYA PANDEY VIII A 3rd CASTLE 2
TOTAL
CASTLE 20
BISHOP 19
KING 9
QUEEN 13
OVERALL WINNER:CASTLE
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SCOUTS AND GUIDES TRAINING CAMP Date: 13.11.19 to 19.11.19 Venue: District Headquarters, Panchsheel Balak Inter College, Sector 91, Noida Agenda:
To train teachers for Scouts and Guides. To equip the trained teachers with knowledge to impart Scouts and Guides training to students
in the school. Participants:
Ms. Monica Nayar (Age Group – 5 years to 10 years : Bulbul) Mr. Devesh Awana (Age Group – 5 years to 10 years: Cub) Ms. Rachna Arora (Age Group – 10 years to 15 years: Guides) Mr. Anuj Kotnala (Age Group – 10 years to 15 years: Scouts)
Highlights:
It was a week-long training camp for the teacher who would act as facilitators The trainers were given hands on training to guide students for becoming trained Scouts and
Guides. The important features of the training were:
Scout and Guide Prayer Scout and Guide Flag Song Instructions regarding Flag Hoisting, Pledge, Scout and Guide Rules History of Scouting Types of Scouts and Guides Flag Rules regarding Patrol System Instructions regarding proper uniform of Scouts and Guides Making Tents with minimum available resources Instructions to be followed and to remember while going for Hiking, Camping or
planning a Campfire Signs to followed while going for Hiking on plain areas, in the mountains and in a
forest Songs for the students
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Outcome:
It was a hands on learning experience where teachers understood the importance and benefits of undertaking scouts and guide training for the students in the school.
The trainer teachers felt confident of starting the Scouts and Guides training camp in the school.
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TRIP: KIDZANIA
Date & Venue: 16.11.19 Kidzania, Noida Agenda: Experiential learning outing Participants: Students of Grade I to V were accompanied by their Class Teacher Highlights:
Students of Grade I to V went for a trip to Kidzania. The hands on training provided a great opportunity for the students to gain experience and
face challenges that contribute to their overall personality development. Children participated in various activities under nine zones-
Public services- Fire fighter, Patrolling, Barricading, Hospital, Nursery, Police station Talent Zone- Parade, Dancer, Art & craft, Delivery Services- Big bazaar, DHL, Pepper fry Furniture Studio Fun Zone- Fashion studio, Party Hub Factory Tour –Parle Biscuit, & candy, Frooti, Kellogg’s Chocos , Ice Candy, Domino’s
Pizza , Dunkin’ Donuts Private services- Bank, Cab Passenger, RJ at Radio Station Shopping Hub –Supermarket and Departmental store Toddler Zone- Rightzkeepers, Preschool Paid Services- Tatto Art, Tarot card reading
Other activities like Amity University , Times Newspaper, Stock exchange, Courthouse,
Pottery, Culinary Studio, Animation Studio, Archeological site, Aviation Academy, Hair Spa and Dubbing studio were also enjoyed by the students of Grade IV and V
Outcome:
The concept created inside the indoor arena is completely amazing that enabled the kids to understand the way things are done.
A fun way of learning for children. The experience also helped the students to learn about earning and spending and how to manage their own accounts.
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ASSEMBLY : CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
Date & Venue: 26.11.19 (Tuesday), Foyer of ASPAM Scottish
Presented and Conducted by:
Students of Grade IX A, V B & VI B, Mr. Sahil Sharma,
Mrs. Aman Kanta Sharma, Mrs. Neelam Rawat
Topic: Constitution of India
Participants: All the students of Grade I to IX along with their grade mentors and PTI Teachers.
Highlights:
The assembly was conducted by Ayesha Alam Khan of VI B
The prayer song was sung by the choir of grade VI A, VIII A, VIIIB, IXA & IXB
The students along with Vansh Sharma of grade VI B took the pledge for new India.
Thought of the day was presented by Saksham Narwal of grade VI B.
The students were updated with the news by Harsh Chauhan and Juned Ali of grade VI B.
The students of grades I to IX and teachers along with Mrs. Deepali Bhan took the Preamble
pledge.
Preamble ideals of the constitution were displayed on placards by the students of grade IX A.
The assembly concluded with the national anthem
Outcome:
• The students learnt about the ideas enshrined in the Constitution of India.
• They promised to abide by the rules and regulations that will enable them to become upright
citizens of India
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DEMO SESSION – By QEA Date & Venue: 26.11.19 (Tuesday), VII B
Conducted by: Ms. Rupam Sah from QEA
Highlights:
The demo session was conducted by Ms. Rupam Sah. The session was conducted for the Subject of English. The topic for the session was a poem written by William Shakespeare,' All The World's A
Stage'. The session started with laying of ground rules, topic was introduced with a video
presentation. The session was fully interactive and included many teaching strategies and each strategy
was student centric. The students were active and fully involved during the session. Active learning took place that enabled the students to enhance their observation,
interpersonal and quick recall skills. Participants: All the teachers of English department, Head Senior and Sr. Coordinator Outcome:
The students got to know about William Shakespeare, his life history, works and quotes. They were explained about the poem through videos and group discussions. The students attempted to explain the stanzas of the poem using the cues from the facilitator. The teachers present in the demo got a clear view of presentation of a topic using different
and appropriate activities within the stipulated time.
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DAY AND NIGHT CAMP Date & Venue: 21.11.19 & 22.11.19, Blue Camp, Dumdama Lake, Gurgaon
Participants: Students of Grade IV to VIII Highlights:
Students of Grade IV to VIII went for a one day adventure camp to Blue Camp, Dumdama Lake, Gurugram.
The campers departed from school at 9.35 am and reached Blue Camp at 12.45 pm on 21.11.19
The students started from Blue Camp at 10.10 am and reached school at 1.30pm on 22.11.19 The trip provided a great opportunity for the students to gain experience and face challenges
that contribute to their overall personality development. The camp experience provided all the integral building blocks and the ideal environment, a
home away from distractions in the school environment. Children participated with enthusiasm in various adventure activities like –
Zip line, Vertical ladder, Commando bridge, Commando net, Hop scotch, Burma Bridge, Commando Crawl, Wall climbing
Other activities like Tent pitching, Camel ride and Tractor ride were also enjoyed by the
Students. Nutritious, hygienic and fresh cooked food was served during breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Outcome:
The camp aimed to inculcate leadership skills as students learnt to capitalize on each other’s strength for the best outcome.
It increased emotional quotient of the students as they became more self aware and sensitive to their surroundings.
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INTER HOUSE FOLK DANCE COMPETITION
Date & Venue: 29.11.2019, Foyer of ASPAM Scottish School.
Demonstrator & Presenter:
Conducted by : VI to IX Presented by : VI to IX Agenda :
To make the students understand various dance forms prevalent in India To develop a healthy spirit of competition To appreciate performance of the fellow students To provide opportunities to students to hone their innate talent
Event: Folk Dance Competition
Participants: Students of Grades VI to IX Highlights:
Students performed on the stage house wise. They were judged on the following parameters-costumes, props used, expressions,
choreography and coordination. A group of 6 - 8 students participated from each house. The participants with their excellent expressions and dance moves enthralled the audience. The participants created an exciting atmosphere with their energetic performances. The folk dance forms showcased in the competition were from the states of Punjab, Rajasthan,
Haryana and Assam. All the four houses performed wonderfully with great zeal and enthusiasm. The audience enjoyed every moment of the Programme. The judges complimented on the efforts put in by all the four houses. The competition provided an opportunity for the students to showcase their ability to dance. Bishop house was declared the winner.
Outcome:
Students learnt that folk dance is an indigenous dance form. They realized that in India there are many dance forms and folk dance is a genre that needs
to be explored. It was indeed a spectacular show that was enjoyed by one and all.
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RESULT OF FRIDAY ACTIVITY (FOLK DANCE) (INTER HOUSE) (29.11.2019) TOTAL (Out of 50):
CASTLE: 35 BISHOP: 36.5 KING : 35 QUEEN: 31
OVERALL WINNERS : BISHOP
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