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27Sep

Inter House English Elocution Competition
  
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Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)
Inter House English Elocution Competition(Sept 16)


Inter House English Elocution Competition

Elocution refers to one’s capacity of communicating with others, with the use of exact speech and gestures. Keeping this in mind, the ‘Inter House English Elocution Competition’ is conducted annually wherein every student in class is trained to face an audience with confidence and recite their poems with correct diction, clarity and pronunciation.

The Inter House Elocution Competition was held on 27th September,2016. A healthy competitive spirit enlightened the faces of the students of classes 1 to 3 as they marched to the auditorium for the competition. The competition began with the students competing against each other in the Solo Round. Following the Solo Round, the Group Elocution Competition commenced in which the entire class had to recite a poem. It was a pleasure to watch our smart children conduct themselves in a disciplined manner and recite the poems with feelings and emotions.

 

Mrs. Peter applauded the efforts of Solo participants and gave constructive feedback for Group performances.The competition gave a lot of encouragement and confidence to our budding speakers and all present there.

 

Winners of Solo Performance (Class I)

 

House

Position

Name

Class

Score

Tilak

I

Alisha

I C

132/150

Bose

II

Anirvan

I B

122/150

Shastri

III

Anshul

I A

118.5/150

Tagore

III

Tanisi

I A

118.5/150


 

Winners of Solo Performance (Class II)

House

Position

Name

Class

Score

Bose

I

Armaan

II A

145.5/150

Tilak

II

Rusheen

IIA

130/150

Tagore

III

Riya

II A

124.5.5/150

 

 

 

Shastri

IV

Jenya

II B

123/150

 

 

 

 

Winners of Solo Performance (Class III)

House

Position

Name

Class

Score

Tilak

I

Kushal

III B

139/150

Shastri

II

       Chetan

IIIC

134.5/150

Bose

III

Tanvi

III A

129.5/150

Tilak

IV

Tanishq

III C

120/150

 

 

 

 



Winners of Group Performance (Class I)

House

Position

Score

Tilak

I

121/150

Shastri

II

110.5/150

Bose

III

103.5/150

 

 

 

 


Winners of Group Performance (Class II)

House

Position

Score

Shastri

I

130.5/150

   Tilak

II

121/150

   Bose

III

119.5/150

 

 

 

 


Winners of Group Performance (Class III)

House

Position

Score

Tilak

I

130/150

Shastri

II

125/150

Tagore

III

114/150

Bose

III

114/150

 

 

 

               

 


Overall Winners

House

Position

Score

Tilak

I

773/900

Shastri

II

742/900

Bose

III

734/900

 

 

    16Sep

    SPELL – WELL COMPETITION (Pre-Primary)
      
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    SPELL – WELL COMPETITION (Pre-Primary)
    SPELL – WELL COMPETITION (Pre-Primary)
    SPELL – WELL COMPETITION (Pre-Primary)
    SPELL – WELL COMPETITION (Pre-Primary)
    SPELL – WELL COMPETITION (Pre-Primary)
    SPELL – WELL COMPETITION (Pre-Primary)

             PRE – PRIMARY

                               SPELL – WELL COMPETITION (2016-2017)

          A Spell-well Competition of classes L.K.G. and U.K.G. was held on 16th September 2016. The teachers selected the finalists after 2 rounds. Finally 6 students were short listed for the final round. The students of all the classes participated enthusiastically.The guest of honour was Mrs. Peter.                                                                                                  

     In the finals, different questions were asked from the participants in each round. It included all the subjects. And the students performed extremely well.  At last the results were announced.

     

    The winners of  L.K.G. were :

    I                       L.K.G – C  Pritesh Chunyana and Dhairya Sharma

    II                      L.K.G - A  Nabhij Thakur and  Priyasha Babbar

    III                    L.K.G – B  Thanishka and  Divyanshi                     

     

    The winners of U.K.G.were :

    I                       U.K.G – B  Arnav Jain and Amar Pratap Singh                    

    II                      U.K.G – C  Nirvi Malhotra and Vedant Sharma                   

    III                    U.K.G – A  Aashni Jain and Agaranya Bhardwaj                             

     

      08Sep

      L.K.G ENGLISH RECITATION COMPETITION (08-09-2016)
        
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      L.K.G ENGLISH RECITATION COMPETITION (08-09-2016)
      L.K.G ENGLISH RECITATION COMPETITION (08-09-2016)
      L.K.G ENGLISH RECITATION COMPETITION (08-09-2016)
      L.K.G ENGLISH RECITATION COMPETITION (08-09-2016)
      L.K.G ENGLISH RECITATION COMPETITION (08-09-2016)
      L.K.G ENGLISH RECITATION COMPETITION (08-09-2016)

      L.K.G ENGLISH   RECITATION COMPETITION (08-09-2016)

      The English Recitation Competition of L.K.G. was held on 8th September 2016. It was the first time that the tiny tots of L.K.G performed for the Recitation competition and they performed very well.

      The guest of honour was Mrs. Peter. The honorable judges were Ms. Natasha Sharma, Mrs.Karuna Nanda and  Mrs. Shweta Bajaj . The results were announced by Mrs.Peter.

      Solo Performances by L.K.G

      NAME OF THE CHILD

      CLASS

      RANK

      RHYME

      Pratyaksh Gupta

            

      L.K.G-B

          I         

      Good Manners

      Mahi Tyagi

      L.K.G -C

       

         II

      Three Little Fish

      Angel Dhama

      L.K.G-A

         III

      An Elephant


      Group Performances by U.K.G.
         
        

      CLASS 

      RANK

      RHYME

      L.K.G-C

       

      I

      Body Parts

      L.K.G-A 

      II      

       

      Red Red Apples

      L.K.G- B

      III

      My Family

       

      Mrs. Peter appreciated the hard work of the children & the teacher.  The programme ended with the National Anthem.    

        05Sep

        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
          
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        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)
        Teachers Day Celebrations (Seniors)

        Teachers Day Celebrations

        "A teacher affects eternity;

        he can never tell where his influence stops."

                                                                                                - Henry Adams

        The school celebrated Teachers Day on 5th Sept'16 with great zeal. It was a     moment of delight for all the teachers to see the talents of their students performing various shows. Students from all the classes presented Hindi songs, English songs and even instrumental medley in the praise of teachers. The day had an emotional and recreational touch. The students did all the preparation with complete energy and excitement. The programme concluded with a magic show and various dances. The students expressed their gratitude and cherished the moment by giving gifts to all the teachers and thanked them for all that they do for them. The teachers were overwhelmed and were equally excited, encouraging them during their performances. The programme concluded with the appreciation of teachers. Our honourable Principal, Mrs. Peter and the Director, Mr. Sharma congratulated them on the occasion of Teachers Day.


          01Sep

          Wild Wisdom Quiz 2016
            
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          Wild Wisdom Quiz 2016

          An in-house WWF quiz-CBSE was organized in Arwachin International School on 1st September 2016 in the area of environmental studies. This was the 9th edition of Wild Wisdom, Asia’s largest wildlife quiz, with the objective of increasing the sense of enquiry related to wildlife among the children. It is an initiative of WWF India and has been recognized by CBSE as a Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) activity. The theme for this year is ‘Evolution and Biodiversity’.  Students were given question papers in two groups- 1) Junior School level (Classes 3-5) and 2) Middle School level (Classes 6-8). To select the students on the school level, they were asked to answer a multiple choice question paper given by WWF. The time limit was 15 minutes. It was a written evaluation focused on gauging knowledge of the children in the sphere of wildlife and environment. Around 45 students participated from Primary school level and 30 from the Middle school level. The students were very excited and took active participation in the event.  The National Final (for the Middle School) will be held in New Delhi in the month of September.

          The following students are selected from each Level:

          Primary: III-V

          5-A                                 Kokila Rohatgi  

          4-A 2                              Rishi Negi

          Middle: VI-VIII

          VII-A                               Keyur Sharma

          VI- B                               Arjun Sharma

            01Sep

            INTER-HOUSE DEBATE COMPETITION (1st September 2016)
              
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            INTER-HOUSE DEBATE COMPETITION

            CLASSES : VI-VIII

            Date : 1st September 2016

             

            Debate is an organized clash of good ideas. It is probably one of the best learning tools one could possibly have. Keeping this in mind, debate competitions are held in Arwachin International School every year to improve students’ analytical and language skills.
            This year the Annual Inter-house Debate Competition for classes VI-VIII was held on 1st September 2016 in the school auditorium.  Students debated in two categories over a subject of contemporary relevance namely, ‘Should Odd-Even Rule be implemented in other Indian States?’ The occasion was graced with the presence of Mrs Gracy Peter, the Principal. Mrs Kanika Tiwari, Mrs Bhawna Sharma and Mrs Natasha Sharma presided over as the panelists. 


            The finalists were:-

            Bose House                  Jayantika Singh (8D)                    Anushriya Roy (8C)

            Tilak House                  Soumya Chaudhary (8D)              Shruti Kishore (8C)

            Tagore House               Manu Rai (8A)                             Tanvi Ruhela (8B)

            Shastri House               Uttara Anandal (7B)                     Sneha Mishra (7C)

            All the participants presented unique, thought-provoking and mind-boggling ideas to convince the audience with their opinions, confidence, voice clarity and body language. The interjector round too brought forth some intricate and underlying issues that awakened the thoughts of the debaters. The adjudicators as well as the audience were enamoured by the ingenious arguments shared by the debaters and intriguing questions posed by the interjectors.

            The results declared were as follows:-

            Bose House was adjudged the winner with 110.5 points.

            Tagore House bagged the second position with 102.5 points.

             Tilak House stood third with 92.5 points.

            Shastri House secured the fourth position with 88 points.

            Anushriya Roy and Shruti kishore (8D) were adjudged as the best debater and the best interjector of the day respectively.

            Finally the event concluded with the words of appreciation spoken by the Principal, Mrs Peter who applauded the participants and the teachers for their hard work to make the event a successful one.

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