H H A A R R I I S S H H R R E E E E V V I I D D Y Y A A L L A A Y Y A A M M SURYAGANDHI NEWSLETTER Publisher: Class V1 Date: April 2011 Term : 3 Class Highlights Janani Iyer won Second prize in the music competition organized by the Bharatiya Vidhya Bavan. Janani Iyer, Anjana, Sanjana and Madhumitha Sriram won second prize at the Children’s Fest organized by Satyananda Yoga Education Charitable Trust. Madhumitha Sriram has successfully completed her Bharatanatya Arangetram and is awarded the title Nrithya Kala Bhushanam by Kaladiksha Dance School. Krishna Darshan, Yogesh and Arvind won 2 nd prize in junk art competition held at Vael’s Billabong International School. Shrilakshmi, Neha, Aditi, Chirpa, Deepak, Aditya.S and Tharun won 1 st prize in “Save our Tigers” stall making contest. Harshitha won second prize in the music contest held at Sruthilaya. The class went on a field trip to the Chariot Beach Resorts near Mahabalipuram.
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Class Highlights“The Third Miracle” is my favorite part of this story as it is incredible to witness a child of 5 years performing a great miracle. In this chapter, Matilda realizes
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Question: When do you CONGRATULATE someone for their MISTAKE? Answer : On their ……. MARRIAGE. ----------
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Riddles
No legs have I to dance, No lungs have I to breathe, No life, have I to live or die And yet I do all three. What am I?
Ans:- Fire
I cannot be smelt, I cannot be dealt, I cannot be touched, I cannot be felt. What am I?
Ans: - Darkness
Who makes it, has no need of it, Who buys it, has no use for it, Who uses it can neither see nor feel it. What is it?
Ans:-a coffin
What work is it that the faster you work? The longer it is before you're done, And the slower you work, The sooner you’re finished? What am I?
Being a prefect this year wasn’t an easy job. We had a lot of tasks
to be fulfilled. I learnt to develop my leadership skills while performing the duties given to me.
The day the auditions for the prefects were held, I had to give a small speech to gain everybody’s confidence. One of the prefectorial
duties was to guide the junior classes to their respective assemblies on Fridays and see that everyone follows the assembly rules. I was in charge of class IV A. We had to wear our prefect
badge everyday to school.
We had to maintain discipline at all times within the campus and be a role model to others. We were monitored by our head boy, head girl and our prefect coordinators.
One of our main duties was organizing the Christmas carnival .We were split into groups for setting up various stalls for the event. It
turned out to be a grand success and one of the most memorable days of this year. And so as a token of appreciation we were taken
to the wild tribe branch, which was fun. Coming to the end of the year, we all have to return our posts and
our badges, so a new set of students can be prefects next year. It was great to be a part of the student council this year. I wish the future prefects all the best. It was an honor to be a prefect and was
An Arangetram is a beautiful occasion that takes place only once in
a lifetime. It’s the first step towards becoming a dancer. It’s where the dancer shows the basics they have learnt in dance until that point, showing the expressions and emotions involved in the story
of the Padams.
On the day of my Arangetram, I was very glad that the day I’d been working hard all along, had finally arrived. The only thought that was going on in my mind the whole time was that the people have
come to watch me and I have to put on a good show.
At the end of the event, I was delighted beyond measure when the audience of about 200, swarmed around me congratulating me for putting on a great show.
I feel that it’s a great achievement to have been awarded with a title “Nrithya Kala Bhushanam” from my guru Mrs. Meenakshi
Chitharanjan and such renowned personalities like Dr.Ambika Kameshwar and Mr.A.V.Ramanan, who were the chief guests of the
evening. I thank my guru Mrs. Meenakshi for training me so well and the
orchestra, for making this event happen. My special thanks to my parents for encouraging me and helping
Hey Kids! I had a great time interacting with you all through the class newsletter this year. I hope you enjoyed too. Each year, we come across different people and situations that give us new experiences. It’s up to the individuals to learn from the experience and emerge successful. I believe success is the outcome of hard work, sincerity and having a good attitude towards people and things around us! Be Happy! Happiness brings out the best in a person. Make use of the opportunities given to you at the right time, to the right degree and with the right attitude next year! Wishing you all a wonderful summer! Enjoy your holidays and be back to School with great spirits! Aim High! Good Luck!!
> Little Artists’ summer camp is organizing drawing and painting camps for
children of the age groups 9 – 14 years.
This camp will start from April 7 and will go on till April 23. The fee for the camp is Rs.2000 (Inclusive of materials) and will be held between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. at 2nd Floor, 2, Prithvi Avenue, 2nd Street, Abhiramapuram. Ph: 99200 96484.
>The Children’s Club located at 96, V. M. Street, Mylapore is organizing a series of camps for summer at its premises.
There will be a 40-day summer camp from April 14 in cricket (8-13 years), table tennis (7-15 yrs), Chess (5-15 yrs).
Drawing and painting classes will start form May 1 (5-15 yrs).
Science lectures for Plus Two students at the IIT from May 8 to June 3 in Aeronautics and Chemistry.
For details call 2847 4140 on weekdays between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
>Summer course for school students
Spoken and Written English and Spoken Hindi. For more details contact S. Siva