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25May

3D Shaped Box Making
  
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3D Shaped Box Making

An activity of ‘3D Shaped Box Making ‘was conducted in the class-2.The activity was interlinked with ISA Activity - Chinese New Year. Through this activity, the students learnt about the shape- Cube. They made beautiful cube shaped boxes with the use of paper and decorated the same with the stickers of animals associated with the Chinese New Year. They exchanged their gifts with their friends too. It was a great way of learning the concept of shapes and was a great exposure to know about the new international festival.

 

    • 3D Shaped Box Making
    • 3D Shaped Box Making
    • 3D Shaped Box Making
    • 3D Shaped Box Making

    23May

    Intercultural Exchange through Skype with the Students of Yonago Higashi High School, Tottori, Japan
      
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    Intercultural Exchange through Skype with the Students of Yonago Higashi High School, Tottori, Japan

    A Skype session was organized for Class 12 students learning Japanese language with the students of Yonago Higashi High School, Tottori, Japan, by Japanese language teacher, Mrs. Jain on 23rd May’19, at Arwachin International School, Delhi. The main objective of the session was to expand their boundaries both linguistically and culturally. 

    In the beginning of the session, our students greeted the Japanese students by saying “Namaste”. They responded very delightfully. The session proceeded with the brief self-introduction by the Indian students in Japanese and the Japanese students did the same in English, with the aim of sharpening their speaking skills in the languages, they are learning.

    The students from both the countries shared information about their school, culture and their future dreams. Our students displayed their talent by singing a patriotic Hindi song, “Sare Jahan Se Achcha” and a Japanese song, “The Rising Sun”. The Japanese students were fascinated and they also sang a Japanese song. In addition to it, our students acknowledged them for the beginning of new era, “Reiwa-??” in Japan. They wished them good luck for 2020 Tokyo Olympics as well.

     

    Furthermore, as a part of ISA – British Council Activity named “Dancing Toes”, we took feedback from the students and the teacher, Ms.Yumi Shobara.

    Overall, the session was quite enriching and the students from both the countries were encouraged to enhance mutual cultural understanding and language skills. They exchanged their email IDs to stay connected in future also.

    Last but not the least, we are truly thankful to Ms Yumi Shobara, former JOCV (Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteer) at Arwachin. With her support, we are able to accomplish our goal.

      • Intercultural Exchange through Skype with the Students of Yonago Higashi High School, Tottori, Japan
      • Intercultural Exchange through Skype with the Students of Yonago Higashi High School, Tottori, Japan

      20May

      SUMMER BREEZE’19
        
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                                        SUMMER BREEZE’19

       20th May’19 marked the commencement of our summer camp named Summer Breeze. The camp includes activities like- Yoga, Chess, table-tennis, Let’s be Creative, Intrumental Music, Vocal Music, Personality Development, Dance and  Cricket. A large number of students opted for the activity of their choice and participated with great emthusiasm.

      The very first day saw the sports teachers being fully engrossed in teaching the tips and tricks of their sport and the dance and art & craft teachers being involved in training the budding artists. The personality development teachers were busy grooming the young learners. The camp will continue till 31st May’19 and so will the creativity and fun.

        17May

        Mother’s Day Celebration
          
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        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
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        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
        Mother:An Icon of True Love (2019)
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        Mother:An Icon of True Love

        “A  mother  is  like  a  flower  each one  beautiful  and  unique.”

        The day that celebrates the essence of a mother is Mother’s Day.  On 17th May 2019, Arwachin International School  celebrated Mother’s Day. Mothers were invited to spend a memorable day full of fun filled activities. The programme  began with the sacred ceremony of the lighting of the lamp. The mothers showcased their talent by participating in various competitions like Mother Chef, Rangoli Making, Best out of Waste, Jewellery Making, Fashion Show and Talent Show. As a token of love and appreciation, the Principal, Mrs. Nair and the director of Arwachin International, Pilkhua, Mrs. Aayushi Sharma, felicitated the winners and presented them with gifts . It was a day where mothers could display their innate skills and talent and could create memories for a lifetime .

         

          16May

          Interactive Assembly (Class 4A) Festivals- Balaju Baisdhara and Halloween
            
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          Interactive Assembly (Class 4A)
          Festivals- Balaju Baisdhara  and  Halloween

          The students of class 4 A conducted the interactive assembly on May 16, 2019.

          “A festival is an event ordinarily celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect of that community and its religion and cultures.” The quote itself coveys the message of the assembly. Dance and song are powerful ways of telling in-  depth, about a culture and tradition. So, the students sang beautifully a Nepalese song and stomped their feet on Halloween dance.

          The above mentioned performances were also followed by the power point presentation   which was a cherry on the cake where students as well as the audience enjoyed a lot.

            • Interactive Assembly (Class 4A) Festivals- Balaju Baisdhara  and  Halloween
            • Interactive Assembly (Class 4A) Festivals- Balaju Baisdhara  and  Halloween
            • Interactive Assembly (Class 4A) Festivals- Balaju Baisdhara  and  Halloween
            • Interactive Assembly (Class 4A) Festivals- Balaju Baisdhara  and  Halloween

            15May

            Interactive Assembly Classes 5-7
              
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            Interactive Assembly Classes 5-7

            The Indian Music Interactive Assembly of classes 5-7 was held on 15-May-19.The assembly started with a prayer.The anchors Ansh Awasthi and Parth of class 7B coordinated the assembly very well. A ganpati vandana “Gaiye Ganpati”was presented by Vasu Goyal of 5A. Raag Bhupali “Hari sumiran kar”was presented by Ansh Awasthi of 7B and Medhavi Rai of 5C sang a bhajan“Hey govind hey gopal”very beautifully. Group songs “Zara chalo sambhal ke”, “Chhodo kal ki baatein”, “Rangi par udd aavi”, “Chhanar chhanar pairi baje”, “Vriksh laga lo”, “Wah shakti hamein do dayanidhe”  were presented well by the students.The assembly was concluded by singing the National Anthem.

              13May

              General Assembly (Class 3B) Festival “Balaju Baisdhara”
                
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              General  Assembly (Class 3B) Festival “Balaju Baisdhara”
              General  Assembly (Class 3B) Festival “Balaju Baisdhara”
              General  Assembly (Class 3B) Festival “Balaju Baisdhara”
              General  Assembly (Class 3B) Festival “Balaju Baisdhara”
              General  Assembly (Class 3B) Festival “Balaju Baisdhara”

              General  Assembly (Class 3B)
              Festival “Balaju Baisdhara”

              The students of class 3B conducted the morning assembly on 13th February, 2019 on  festival “Balaju Baisdhara”. They talked  about our neighbouring country Nepal and its famous festival Balaju Baisdhara which is also known as Full Moon festival . They shared the information about the festival that it is believed that taking a holy bath on this day purifies one spiritually and makes free of skin diseases. Thousands of devotees gather to take bath in water while taking bath they  shouts Balaju for their spiritual purification..It is a religious festival which is celebrated every year on the day   Chaitra Sukla Purnima.. At  the end students  recite the poem ‘A boy’ .

                10May

                LA TOMATINA ACTIVITY
                  
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                LA TOMATINA ACTIVITY

                “The greatness of a culture can be found in its festival.”

                In order to make our students globally aware and  familiarise them to the culture of different countries the students of  class two were introduced to the fun festival named La Tomatina. They were shown a video related to it and were informed about its importance. All the aspects like the story behind it, the country where it originated from and the process of celebration, were discussed in detail.

                On 10th May’19, the students came dressed in their colourful swim suits and got togteher to celebrate the festival. They squeezed the tomatoes and applied them on each other and finally jumped into the swimming pool, splashing water on each other. It was a great learning activity for the students combined with fun.

                  10May

                  INTER HOUSE TURN THE COAT COMPETITION
                    
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                  INTER HOUSE TURN THE COAT COMPETITION
                  INTER HOUSE TURN THE COAT COMPETITION

                  INTER HOUSE TURN THE COAT COMPETITION

                  Effective research, extensive analysis and great communication skills are few desirable qualities of a good debater. Promoting use and development of effective communication skills and personality development, Turn The Coat  Competition was organized at Arwachin International School on 10th May 2019. Students from classes 11&12 participated in it with full vigour and enthusiasm .

                  The occasion was graced by the presence of our respected Principal Mrs.Nair. Mrs. Leeja Srigil, Mrs. Tanya Yohannan and Ms. Anunita Yadav  presided over the competition as judges. Students had been given the topic well in advance, which helped them in framing the arguments better. The topic for the competition was : ‘Should the children below the age of 18 be allowed to ride two- wheelers.’

                  The following students participated in the competition representing different houses:

                  1.      Parth Aggarwal (Tagore House)

                  2.      2. Naman Singh (Tilak House)

                  3.      Architaporov (Shastri House)

                  4.      Samriddhi Jain (Bose House)

                  Participants had showcased  exceptional caliber while speaking infavour and against the motion. Winners were decided on rubics like logical presentation ,argument formation,originality of expression etc.

                  The  result of the competition is as follows:

                  1.       Bose House bagged the first position.

                  2.        Shastri House stood  secondposition.

                  3.       Tagore House secured third position.

                  4.       Tilak House stood fourth position.

                  Finally the event concluded with the words of appreciation by Principal Mrs.Nair. She applauded the students who had excelled in class 10th and 12th CBSE Board exams. Shruti Kishore  of class 10 topped  East Delhi with  99.6% securing perfect 100 in Maths, Science, Sc.Science and Japanese. Shruti Rao secured 96.8% and topped in class XII. Certificates and medals were also given to the students those who have shown remarkable performance in co-curricular activities conducted by Time of India and Millennium India educational foundation.

                    09May

                    Card- Making Competition
                      
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                    Card- Making Competition

                    Arwachin International School organized the ‘Card- Making Competition’ on 9th May’19 for the classes 1-12 to enhance the creative skills of the students. The theme of the competition was ‘Seasonal Greetings’. The students used their power of imagination and created beautiful greetings.

                    A variety of cutouts, patch work and craft techniques, learnt in the craft classes, were used by the students to give shape to their creativity. Lot of students used 3-D effects in the cards to make it more attractive. The teachers encouraged the students to use waste material to decorate their cards.

                    Each student participated in the competition enthusiastically to make it a success.

                    Results are awaited.

                      08May

                      FANCY DRESS SHOW FOR CLASSES I A, I B AND I C
                        
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                      FANCY DRESS SHOW FOR CLASSES I A, I B AND I C
                      FANCY DRESS SHOW FOR CLASSES I A, I B AND I C
                      FANCY DRESS SHOW FOR CLASSES I A, I B AND I C
                      FANCY DRESS SHOW FOR CLASSES I A, I B AND I C
                      FANCY DRESS SHOW FOR CLASSES I A, I B AND I C
                      FANCY DRESS SHOW FOR CLASSES I A, I B AND I C
                      FANCY DRESS SHOW FOR CLASSES I A, I B AND I C
                      FANCY DRESS SHOW FOR CLASSES I A, I B AND I C

                      FANCY DRESS SHOW FOR CLASSES I A, I B AND I C

                                   Classes IA, B and C participated in the fancy dress show. The theme was “Halloween” where they were asked to “trick or treat.” This activity was conducted as a part of ISA (International School Awards) presented by the British council.

                      The tradition of Halloween started in the European countries during the ancient times when the last evening of summer was celebrated as the day when people lit fires and dressed as ghosts believing that this would ward off evil spirits.

                       Almost all the students of class I participated in the show with enthusiasm. They dressed themselves as witches, skeletons, mummies, scary ghosts etc.

                      Overall, it was a wonderful show, put up by the students along with the efforts of parents and teachers. 

                        08May

                        English Essay Writing Competition (2019-20)
                          
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                        English Essay Writing Competition (2019-20)

                        Arwachin International School conducted an Essay Writing Competition on 8th May 2019. Students of classes 6 to 12 participated in it. The objective of the competition was to encourage creative writing skills in students and to allow these young minds to think and write on the given topic

                        Various topics like-Fun Time and Memories of your Home Town for class 6, An Invention that Transformed the World for class 7, Where There is a Will there is a Way for class 8, Rising Prices- Impact on the Common Man for class 9, An Invention I would Like to See in my Life for class 10, Benefits of Vegetarianism for class 11 and Time Management- A Key to Success for class 12 were chosen for the competition.

                        The children demonstrated their writing skills as well as expressed their outlook on the given topic. This kind of competition brings out the ability to think quickly, write persuasively and present well connected ideas.

                        Result Awaited.

                          08May

                          Interactive Assembly (4B)
                            
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                          Interactive Assembly (4B)

                          All the festivities around the world are the time of family reunion, celebration and fun. With this thought, the students of class-4b conducted the interactive assembly on 8th May, 2019 celebrating Chinese New Year and La Tomatina food festival. The class performed various dances showcasing the joy related to these festivals celebrated on the other end of the world.

                          The show started with the dance performance by the boys. It was followed by the girls who performed a dance on a Chinese song. The students used a heart as a prop in a very coordinated manner. Next was the traditional ‘Dragon Dance’ of China. The boys and the girls used Chinese fans and dragon mask in the dance. At last, the show ended with an energetic dance on a song based on ‘La Tomatina’. All the props used in the performances enabled the audience to understand the true essence of these festivals. Along with this, they were able to relate the Indian festivals with those celebrated in other countries.

                          The assembly was enjoyed by the participants and the audience as well.

                            07May

                            INTER-HOUSE DEBATE COMPETITION Classes- IX-X (7th May 2019)
                              
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                            INTER-HOUSE DEBATE COMPETITION  Classes- IX-X (7th May 2019)
                            INTER-HOUSE DEBATE COMPETITION  Classes- IX-X (7th May 2019)
                            INTER-HOUSE DEBATE COMPETITION  Classes- IX-X (7th May 2019)
                            INTER-HOUSE DEBATE COMPETITION  Classes- IX-X (7th May 2019)
                            INTER-HOUSE DEBATE COMPETITION  Classes- IX-X (7th May 2019)
                            INTER-HOUSE DEBATE COMPETITION  Classes- IX-X (7th May 2019)
                            INTER-HOUSE DEBATE COMPETITION  Classes- IX-X (7th May 2019)

                            INTER-HOUSE DEBATE COMPETITION
                            CLASSES: IX-X
                            DATE: 7th May 2019

                            Debate is one of the best learning tools one could possibly have. No matter what profession one enters, he/she needs to acquire the skills for debating. Keeping this in mind, debate competitions are held in Arwachin International School every year to give the students the tools they need to be more successful. Debating helps the students to enhance their critical thinking skills and also improve their speaking skills and make them more confident.

                            This year the Annual Inter-house Debate Competition for classes IX-X was held on 7th May 2019 in the school auditorium. The motion for the debate was:

                            “Military Training should be made compulsory for all”.

                            The participants who spoke for the motion were:

                            Aarushi                                                     IXB                               TILAK HOUSE

                            Uttara Anandan                                         X B                               SHASTRI HOUSE

                            Shivangi Sharma                                       X A                               BOSE HOUSE

                            Prachi Garg                                               IX A                              TAGORE HOUSE

                            The participants who spoke against the motion were:

                            Arpita                                                     IXB                              TILAK HOUSE

                            Sneha Mishra                                          X C                               SHASTRI HOUSE

                            Kritika Dubey                                         IX C                              BOSE HOUSE

                            Bhanvi Bhutani                                      IX A                               TAGORE HOUSE

                            The debaters had put their best effort and convincingly expressed their views. They all answered the rebuttal questions with utter promptness and confidence.

                            The result of the competition is as follows:-

                            Shastri House was declared the winner with 80 points

                            Bose House bagged the second prize with 67.5 points                          

                            Tagore House stood third with 67 points

                            Tilak House stood fourth with 66 points.

                            Sneha Mishra of X-C was declared the Best Debater in the competition.

                              06May

                              DEBATE COMPETITION 2019-20 (VI-VIII)
                                
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                              DEBATE COMPETITION 2019-20 (VI-VIII)(6th May 2019)
                              DEBATE COMPETITION 2019-20 (VI-VIII)(6th May 2019)
                              DEBATE COMPETITION 2019-20 (VI-VIII)(6th May 2019)
                              DEBATE COMPETITION 2019-20 (VI-VIII)(6th May 2019)
                              DEBATE COMPETITION 2019-20 (VI-VIII)(6th May 2019)

                              DEBATE COMPETITION 2019-20 (VI-VIII)

                              An Inter-House Debate Competition was held in Arwachin International School on 6th May 2019.The students of classes 6 to 8 participated in it. The competition provided a platform to the students to demonstrate their critical thinking and persuasion skills. The topic was ‘Festivals are more about money than about traditions’. The competition was adjudged by Ms. Kavita Mishra and Ms. Bhawana Kamboj.

                              All the four houses Tagore, Tilak, Bose and Shastri formed their team of two speakers each, one speaking for the motion and the other against the motion. The participants presented their thoughts vehemently on the issue and came up with their perspective regarding the same. They cited reasons and supported them with suitable examples from real life, to justify their stand.

                              The highlight of the event was rebuttal round. The questions were asked by the eminent judges and the audience from the debaters.  The judges declared Tilak house the winner with 84 points. Tagore house and Bose house bagged second position with 75 points each, Shastri house secured third position with 40.5 points. Paawani Parashar of Tilak House was declared the best debater. The presence of our honourable Principal Mrs. Swapna Nair enthralled and enthuse the participants.

                              The students of classes 6 to 8, who were an audience to the show, thoroughly enjoyed the event. The event came to end with the judges applauding the sincere effort of the participants.

                               

                                03May

                                Spellwell Competition (Classes 1-5)
                                  
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                                Spellwell Competition (Classes 1-5)
                                Spellwell Competition (Classes 1-5)

                                Spellwell Competition
                                (Classes 1-5)

                                Arwachin International School organized English week in the month of May to celebrate the birthday of Rabindranath Tagore, the eminent writer, poet, playwright and great personality of all the times.

                                To gain a hold over any language, we need to focus on the four skills- listening, speaking, reading and writing. The focus of all the activities planned for the week was to enhance these skills in the students.

                                With this thought, the Spellwell Competition was organized on 3rd May, 2019 to enrich the vocabulary which is the most essential part of learning English.

                                The competition had four rounds. The first round was ‘Spell the Word’. It was followed by ‘Unjumble the Given Words’ and ‘Fill the Missing Letters’. Lastly, the ‘Rapid Fire’ round was conducted. Besides these, many words were asked to the audience to motivate and involve them in the show.

                                 

                                The participants were as followed:-

                                 

                                CLASSES

                                TILAK

                                TAGORE

                                SHASTRI

                                BOSE

                                1

                                Manya Bansal

                                (1C)

                                Navika Jain

                                (1C)

                                Sreejita Roy

                                (1B)

                                Shravya

                                (1A)

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                                Vedansh Sharma

                                (2B)

                                Vrushabh Nikhil Chauhan

                                (2C)

                                Mahi Tyagi

                                (2C)

                                Soham Sachdeva

                                (2B)

                                3

                                Aradhya Jain

                                (3C)

                                Daksh Kumar

                                (3C)

                                Tanish Pal

                                (3C)

                                Aditi Goyal

                                (3B)

                                4

                                Anushka Garg

                                (4B)

                                Shubh Khandelwal

                                (4C)

                                Vedant Kumar

                                (4B)

                                Anirvan Gupta

                                (4B)

                                5

                                Sanyam Arora

                                (5A)

                                Sanskriti Agrawal (5C)

                                Shobhit Kashyap

                                (5B)

                                Aditi Garg

                                (5A)


                                Results:

                                Bose House won the competition with 220 marks. Tilak House landed on second position with 210 marks. Followed by, Tagore House on the third position with 205 marks.

                                 

                                The event proved to be very encouraging and motivating for all the participants. 

                                  03May

                                  Yellow Colour Day Celebration
                                    
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                                  Yellow Colour Day Celebration

                                  A day dedicated to the yellow colour was celebrated in the school with children dressed in different hues and tints of yellow. They were   sparkling with   optimism, enlightenment and happiness . Beams of yellow shades carried the promise of a positive  future flashing creative thoughts in the young minds.. Children were not only beautifully dressed in their favourite  yellow colour outfits but also brought yellow objects to make it a complete “Yellow Day” .They brought different yellow colour toys such as yellow ring, car, pouch yellow hat and yellow fruits  such as bananas, mango etc.

                                  Yellow-the colour of wisdom and intellectual energy had a positive influence on our tender tiny tots.

                                    02May

                                    Debate Competition (IV & V)
                                      
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                                    Debate Competition Classes IV & V (2nd April 2019)
                                    Debate Competition Classes IV & V (2nd April 2019)
                                    Debate Competition Classes IV & V (2nd April 2019)
                                    Debate Competition Classes IV & V (2nd April 2019)
                                    Debate Competition Classes IV & V (2nd April 2019)
                                    Debate Competition Classes IV & V (2nd April 2019)
                                    Debate Competition Classes IV & V (2nd April 2019)
                                    Debate Competition Classes IV & V (2nd April 2019)
                                    Debate Competition Classes IV & V (2nd April 2019)
                                    Debate Competition Classes IV & V (2nd April 2019)
                                    Debate Competition Classes IV & V (2nd April 2019)
                                    Debate Competition Classes IV & V (2nd April 2019)
                                    Debate Competition Classes IV & V (2nd April 2019)

                                    Debate Competition (IV & V)

                                    A debate is an organized clash of ideas. A good debate is like playing a tennis match; each side follows the rules set down, bats the idea and smashes forth to defeat the other team.

                                    Under the learned and visionary leadership of our Director Mr. Sharma, Arwachin International School places a lot of importance on developing the language proficiency and public speaking abilities of its students. The school students are always encouraged to participate in an In-house and other Oratory Competitions in order to challenge, test and hone their communication skills. On 2nd May, 2019 Arwachin International School, Dilshad Garden held an Inter House Debate Competition for the classes IV and V. The topic was ‘Festivals are a waste of money’. The competition was adjudged by Mrs. Grover, Mrs. Thanya and Ms Ginny.

                                    The participants of all the houses spoke with lot of zeal and presented their unique, thought- provoking ideas. Also, they took active part in the ‘Rebuttal Round’ and answered all the questions with great confidence.

                                    Following students represented their house:-

                                    Bose House- Armaan Pathak (V A), Bhoomi Gaba (V A)

                                    Tagore House – Sparsh (V C), Manvi Upadhyay (V A)

                                    Shastri House- Ipshita Kanthwal (V C), Kanav Sharma (V A)    

                                    Tilak House – Pradyuman (V A), Ansh Bansal (IV B)

                                    The results declared were as follows:-

                                    Tagore House was declared the winner with 110.5 points.

                                    Bose House bagged second position with 103 points.

                                    Tilak House secured third position with 98.5 points.

                                    Manvi Upadhyay of Class V A was declared the best debater.

                                    Finally, Mrs. Grover felicitated the students for their effort and applauded them.

                                      01May

                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)
                                        
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                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)
                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)
                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)
                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)
                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)
                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)
                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)
                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)
                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)
                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)
                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)
                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)
                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)
                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)

                                      Inter House Dance Competition (2019-20)

                                      ‘Dance is the hidden language of the soul’.            -Martha Graham

                                      With the aim of honing the dancing skills of the students, an Inter House Dance Competition was organized on 1st May’19. This year Inter House Dance Competition was a part our school’s ISA (International School Award) activity. The theme of the activity was International dances.  The event was commenced with the singing of the prayer by the students. The judges : Mrs. Shuchi Mathur, Mrs. Yogjyoti Rohatgi, and Mr. Sagar were welcomed with a huge round of applause.

                                      Through dance, our children learn to work in a group in perfect coordination. Arwachinians are real stars who shine on the stage when they start dancing. To give a perfect platform to the young learners to perform, an inter house Dance Competition is held every year. The students of classes 6-8 performed to the tunes of French Can Can dance, French Bouree dance, Japanese parasol dance and Japanese Fan dance. The audience were acquainted with the different dance styles, their features and hand and feet movements of these International dances. All the four houses gave their hundred percent.  The participants captured the attention of the audience. The audience as well as the panel of judges:  Mrs. Shuchi Mathur, Mrs. Yogjyoti Rohatgi, Mr. Dilip Sagar were fully engrossed in the programme. The result of the Competition is as follows:

                                      Position/Category

                                      Solo

                                      1st

                                      Shastri House

                                      2nd

                                      Bose House

                                      3rd

                                       Tilak House

                                      Our honourable Co-ordinator, Mrs. Sangita Sharma congratulated all the participants for putting up such a beautiful show and declared the result. The event was concluded with the singing of the National Anthem.

                                        01May

                                        SPELL WELL COMPETITION(6-12)(1st May 2019)
                                          
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                                        SPELL WELL COMPETITION(6-12)(1st May 2019)
                                        SPELL WELL COMPETITION(6-12)(1st May 2019)
                                        SPELL WELL COMPETITION(6-12)(1st May 2019)
                                        SPELL WELL COMPETITION(6-12)(1st May 2019)
                                        SPELL WELL COMPETITION(6-12)(1st May 2019)
                                        SPELL WELL COMPETITION(6-12)(1st May 2019)
                                        SPELL WELL COMPETITION(6-12)(1st May 2019)
                                        SPELL WELL COMPETITION(6-12)(1st May 2019)
                                        SPELL WELL COMPETITION(6-12)(1st May 2019)
                                        SPELL WELL COMPETITION(6-12)(1st May 2019)
                                        SPELL WELL COMPETITION(6-12)(1st May 2019)

                                        SPELL WELL COMPETITION(6-12)
                                        Date: 1st May 2019

                                        The Spell Well Competition was held in Arwachin International School on 1st May 2019 to hone the spelling proficiency and pronunciation skills of the students. Every student participated in the competition and the finalists were selected on the basis of their merit. The finalists were:

                                        BOSE HOUSE:– Shruti Sharma - VI, Himaghn Gupta - VII, Ananya Sharma - VIII, Parina Vohra - IX, Prabh Simar - X, Vanshika Arora-XI, Muskan Dhama - XII

                                        TILAK HOUSE:- Om Kumar – VI, Aryan Mishra - VII, Ansh Kumar - VIII, Aarushi Aswal - IX, Keyur Sharma - X, Shivangi -XI,  Himanshi Sharma - XII

                                        TAGORE HOUSE:- Kushagra Sharma - VI, Kartik Kaushik -VII, Shourya Thapa - VIII, Vedant Agarwal - IX, Palak Aggarwal- X, Divyanshi - XI, Gungun - XII

                                        SHASTRI:- Granth Maheshwari- VI, Devesh Dev- VII, Lavanya Singh - VIII, Apoorva Mittal - IX, Asif Munshi- X, Ananya Mittal - XI, Manaswni Joshi - XII

                                         

                                        There were four rounds in all:-

                                        1.       Round one- Spell the Word

                                        2.      Round two- Check your Vocabulary

                                        3.      Round three- Rapid Fire

                                        The performances of the students were astounding and it was difficult to guess the winning team’s name till the end. However, after a lot of hard work, excitement and enjoyment Bose House won the competition with 387 points followed by Tilak which scored 342 points. Shastri and Tagore secured the third and the fourth position with 292 and 276 points respectively.

                                          01May

                                          Red Colour Day Celebration
                                            
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                                          Red Colour Day Celebration

                                          Can we imagine the world without colours? Not at all!! Nature itself has many colours  which makes the world look beautiful. Colour  red signifies brightness, joy, love and happiness and that’s what was reflecting on the shining faces of L.K.G children. The tiny tots looked stunning in their red outfits. They were shown red colour objects such as red rose ,an apple, cherry etc. They also enjoyed red colour fruits in their snack time such as  watermelon, pomegranate etc. They enjoyed getting clicked in red colour  outfits  with  their friends. Through this activity they learnt about the colour ’Red’ and its beauty.

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                                            • Red Colour Day Celebration
                                            • Red Colour Day Celebration
                                            • Red Colour Day Celebration
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