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CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL, NOIDA
MONTHLY REPORT FOR APRIL 2018
SCHOOL EVENTS
VOCAL RECITAL BY Ms. VIDYA SHAH
On Thursday, 5th April 2018, Cambridge School, Noida hosted a vocal recital by Ms. Vidya Shah,
an eminent vocalist who was initially trained in Carnatic music and later received guidance in the
North Indian genres of Khayal from Shubha Mudgal and Mujahid Hussein Khan and Thumri Dadra
and Ghazal from Shanti Hiranand.
After the auspicious lighting of the lamp she began her performance with a Sufi song composed by
one of the first woman Sufi poets of the 7th century, Rabi‟a Al Basri, which was followed by a
traditional folk song from Rajasthan. Her next song was a composition by the 17th century Punjabi
poet Shah Hussein, about „salu‟, a cloth that signified the bond between mother and child. She
sang a Guru Vandana written by Sant Kavi paying tribute to teachers. She went on to perform a
few old Hindi film songs such as „Hamri Attariya Pe‟, and ended the performance with an energetic
rendition of „Duma Dum Mast Kalandar.‟ It was heartening to watch the students participating by
clapping to the beat. Her vibrant, melodious and energetic rendition kept the audience captivated
as they drifted into the lyrical journey of music. She was accompanied by talented musicians on
the tabla, sitar, harmonium, guitar and dafli.
The performance was followed by an interactive session where students asked Ms. Vidya Shah
several questions which she answered with great depth and wisdom.
The occasion was graced by Dr. Kalyani Roy, Secretary, Society for Advancement of Education
and distinguished members of Education Research Centre and the Management Committee.
Ms. Vidya Shah in concert The august gathering
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SPIC MACAY, THEATRE PERFORMANCE BY NAYA THEATRE
On 12th April 2018, Cambridge School Noida hosted a group of 19 theatre artistes of the renowned
theatre group „Naya Theatre‟, under the aegis of SPIC MACAY. The event commenced with the
lighting of the lamp by the distinguished guests which was then followed by the play „Charandas
Chor‟.
Naya theatre was founded by Mr. Habib Tanvir and is currently headed by his daughter, Ms Nagin
Tanvir. The play „Charandas Chor‟ revolved around a thief who makes a vow to his „Guru‟ that he
would never lie. Directed by Mr Ram Chandra, the play focussed on the theme of honesty and that
one must never deter from the path of honesty and even be willing to die in order to keep a
promise. The performance was followed by an interactive session with the audience. The
Principal, Ms. Dipannita Mondal presented a token of appreciation to the artistes. The event was
graced by Dr Kalyani Roy, (Secretary SAE and Manager Cambridge School, Noida), members of
the school Management Committee, members of ERC, teachers and students from sister schools.
The event concluded with a Vote of Thanks proposed by the Head Girl, Ms. Khushi Sharma.
Play „Charandas Chor‟ by SPIC MACAY
NCC ACTIVITIES
The "Digital India" programme was conducted on 11thApril 2018 jointly by 37UP BN NCC
Ghaziabad and 13 UP Girls Battalion. The motive was to reach the masses.
It was conducted at Ingraham School, Ghaziabad. The cadets were trained by Brigadier
S.P Sinha, Colonel Dheeraj Chandola, NCC Officers Mr. S.P Sharma and Mr. M.P
Sharma. The officers motivated the cadets to do maximum transactions digitally and
minimize cash transaction.
New cadets were enrolled on 16th April 2018 in Cambridge School, Noida. JCO Kundan Lal
and JCO Jeet Lal Singh were sent by 37UP BN NCC Ghaziabad to assist NCC officer Mr.
S.P Sharma who selected and enrolled the new NCC cadets.
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Digital India programme
EARTH DAY CELEBRATION 2018
Cambridge School, NOIDA, celebrated Earth Day on 20th April, 2018 by organizing a number of
competitions for the students of classes VI to XII like Best out of Waste, Newsletter Making, Poster
Making, Photography and Quiz. The students exhibited creativity and participated in the activities
with great zeal and enthusiasm. Dr Yogendra K Saxena, EHS, CSR, Biodiversity and
Sustainability Auditor to TUV Rheinland graced the occasion as the chief guest.
A brief cultural programme was followed by showing a short video filmed on “Swachch Bharat”
sent by CBSE to create awareness on “Clean India”. The Chief Guest in his address emphasized
the importance of waste management and segregation of waste for greater utility, avoiding the use
of polybags and being a conscious citizen. He also asked the students to be role models and act as
“Green Ambassador” of the society.
Dance depicting importance of trees. Best Out of Waste
Quiz in progress The Principal, Ms. Dipannita Mondal
presenting a planter to the Chief Guest
SHAKESPEARE DAY
To pay tribute to the great bard of Avon, Shakespeare Day was celebrated with zeal and fervour at
Cambridge School, Noida on 23rd April, 2018 in the Roma Deb Auditorium. A host of competitions
were organised for the students of Classes VII to X by the English Department to commemorate
the works of William Shakespeare.
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Enactment of Female Characters in Shakespeare‟s Plays.
An inter section competition on Enactment of Female Characters in Shakespeare‟s plays was
organised for class VIII. There were two participants from each section. Students exhibited their
acting skills in playing the role of Lady Macbeth, Portia and Desdemona. The judges for this
segment were Ms. Kakolee Sengupta and Ms. Anubha Rawat. The participants were appreciated
by the judges and audience (all sections of class VIII).
Soliloquies from Shakespearean Plays
Two students from each section of Class IX participated in the competition „Soliloquies from
Shakespearean Plays.‟ Students got a chance to hear the rendition of some famous soliloquies
from the plays of Shakespeare such as Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, The Tempest, Twelfth Night
and As You like It. The students were judged on the basis of dialogue delivery, expression, diction,
memorisation and confidence. The characters came alive on stage as the students presented their
soliloquies with dramatic effectiveness creating suspense in the minds of the audience. Ms. Latika
Joshi and Ms. Deepa Wadhwa kindly consented to be the judges for the event.
Comic Characters from Shakespeare's Plays
Two students from each section of class VII enacted 'Comic Characters' from Shakespeare's
plays. The event began with a welcome address where the compere spoke at length about
Shakespeare‟s comic masterpieces. The students enacted various roles e.g. Witches from
Macbeth, Puck from Midsummer Night‟s Dream, Helena and Hermia from Midsummer Night‟s
Dream, Nick Bottom from Midsummer Night‟s Dream, Julia from The Two Gentlemen of Verona,
and Rosalind from As You like it. The enactments were judged by Ms. Jyoti Agarwal and Ms.
Kakolee Sengupta. Students enthusiastically participated in the event and their efforts were
applauded by the esteemed judges.
Sonnet Recitation
An inter section Shakespearean Sonnet Recitation competition was organised for the students of
class X on 23rd April, 2018 in the Roma Deb Auditorium. Two students from each section of class
X participated in the event. All the students of class X witnessed the event. The judges for the
competition were Ms. Latika Joshi and Ms Jyoti Aggarwal.
The day reverberated with the multifarious activities of the Great bard‟s creations.
Various events of Shakespeare Day
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WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS
ORIENTATION PROGRAMME FOR PARENTS OF CLASS VI
Cambridge School, Noida organised an Orientation Programme for the parents of classes VI, VII
and VIII in the Roma Deb Auditorium on 7th April, 2018.
The Principal, Ms. Dipannita Mondal in her welcome address urged the parents to be more
communicative, sensitive towards their children‟s problems. She recommended that the parents
need to take care of their wards‟ nutrition, health and hygiene. The Middle School Coordinators,
Ms. Jyoti Agarwal and Ms. Vasundhra Kaushik briefed the parents about the school motto, vision,
mission and the various facilities available in the school. Ms. Vasundhara explained the criteria for
assessment in scholastic and co- scholastic areas. The French and German teachers gave
valuable inputs regarding their subjects. This was followed by an interactive session and the
concerns raised by the parents regarding various issues pertaining to the school administration
and academics was answered by Ms. Nandita Sinha Roy, Vice Principal, Academics much to the
satisfaction of the parents. The session concluded with a Vote of Thanks proposed by Ms. Jyoti
Agarwal, the Middle School Coordinator.
ORIENTATION PROGRAMME FOR CLASSES VII AND VIII
The Orientation programme for Classes VII and VIII was organised on 21st April, 2018 at
Cambridge School, Noida in the Roma Deb Auditorium. The programme commenced with a poem
recital by Ms. Jyoti Agarwal followed by the welcome address by the School Principal Ms.
Dipannita Mondal. She asked the parents to be more communicative and sensitive towards their
children's problems. In her address she highlighted the importance of the safety and security of
students while boarding and getting off the school bus at the designated stop. She ended by
urging the parents to take care of the nutrition, health and hygiene of the children and to give a
patient hearing to their concerns.
Middle School Coordinators Ms. Jyoti Agarwal and Ms. Vasundhara Kaushik briefed the parents
about the school motto, vision, mission; various facilities available in the school, British Council
International School Award Activities, value based education, educational tours, etc. Ms.
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Vasundhara explained the criteria for assessment in Scholastic and Co- Scholastic areas. Subject
enrichment activities in various subjects and criteria for assessing notebooks were also
mentioned.
Parents‟ concerns related to smart boards, inclusion of Robotics in work education, non-availability
of some textbooks (English and Hindi supplementary books), details of activities conducted in
subject enrichment were satisfactorily answered by the Coordinators.
The programme ended with Ms. Jyoti Agarwal proposing the Vote of Thanks.
TALK ON MALDIVES RELATIONS WITH CHINA AND INDIA An extension lecture was held at Cambridge School, Noida on the topic “Maldives relations with
China and India” on 11thApril, 2018. The guest speaker was Ambassador Ashok Sajjanhar.
All Cambridge schools were invited and a total of 90 students and 7 teachers attended the lecture
at the Roma Deb Auditorium, Cambridge School, Noida. Ambassador Sajjanhar informed the
students about the significant geographical location of Maldives, the historical timeline, the period
of colonial rule, the first President and the current President of Maldives. His lecture also included
Maldives linkages with Pakistan which is a major issue of concern for India, the recent crisis and
developments in Maldives.
The lecture was interesting, informative and engrossing. The students also interacted with the
speaker by putting up a lot of questions and sharing their opinions regarding the topic.
Ambassador Sajjanhar delivering the lecture
WORKSHOP ON ANGER MANAGEMENT
On 17thApril 2018, four students of class XII attended a workshop on Anger Management at Fortis
Hospital, Noida. The coordinator of the program was Ms. Chitwan who began the workshop with
an introduction about anger and aggression. She then enumerated the consequences aggression
may have and how to control it. She also discussed different types of aggression, triggers for
aggression; channelizing one‟s thoughts and how one can become assertive in life. One main
therapy or technique that Ms. Chitwan taught was „the broken record therapy‟ in which one
becomes assertive and tries not to show aggression. The workshop was very informative
interspersed with activities that could be related to real life.
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Anger Management workshop
LECTURE- „DARK MATTER‟
A lecture on „Dark Matter‟ by Dr. Amitabh Mukherjee, a renowned educationist and Head of the
Department, Physics and Astrophysics, Delhi University was organized in the Roma Deb
Auditorium of Cambridge School, Noida on 6th April, 2018. Dr. Amitabh Mukherjee has also
rendered his expertise to the Centre for Science and Environment for popularizing Science
education in the country.
Dr. Mukherjee started his lecture by explaining the difference between Dark and Bright matter,
then elucidated in a very simple language how dark matter has been detected and why its
existence cannot be disputed. He also shared with the audience the line of ongoing research in
this field.
The lecture was very fascinating and was thoroughly enjoyed by the students and teachers of all
branches of Cambridge Schools. The interactive session provided an opportunity for a meaningful
engagement with Dr. Mukherjee followed by a stimulating discussion amongst the students and
teachers.
WORKSHOP ON INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
A workshop on Inclusive Education was conducted by Ms. Roomki Mitra (Special Educator & Child
Psychologist) on 19th April, 2018 in Cambridge School, Noida at the Roma Deb Auditorium. It was
attended by Dr Roy and members of the Management Committee, Special Educators and
Counsellors of sister schools of Cambridge, few teachers of Cambridge School, Noida and
students of classes XI and XII
It was a seminar to understand the process of inclusion in all its aspects and to understand the
strategies and best practices for inclusion of children with special needs. It focused on
exploring ways to enable different stakeholders with skills and resources, thereby reframing
inclusive education as a shared responsibility.
Students raised some thought provoking questions on how inclusion is a difficult journey for some
and it involves lot of sensitivity among the peers, teachers and families to let it become a reality.
They also suggested interesting and innovative ways how families and parents can act as a
resource in a school set up, thereby enabling inclusive processes in practice.
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Ms. Roomki Mitra Special Educator & Child Psychologist
INTERACTIVE FRENCH LEARNING WORKSHOP
On 9th April 2018, Cambridge School, Noida hosted an Interactive French learning Workshop for
classes VI & VII by Ms. Babusha Verma, a French language expert, who is currently working as
the French faculty at St Stephen‟s College, Delhi University and Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan.
She began the session with the students of class VI where they learnt about salutation and
greetings and also interacted with each other through formal and informal dialogues. For class VII,
Ms. Verma began with a verb game followed by a French song (the Francophone song) which the
children had to decipher the meaning of and recognize the nationalities of various countries. Apart
from this there were many activities such as forming dialogues, constructing sentences with the
help of a bag of words and phrases and lastly a quiz based on the culture and civilization of
France.
The interactive session kept the audience engaged throughout. It was a very interesting and
enjoyable experience.
ANNUAL GERMAN LANGUAGE FESTIVAL „NAMASTE DEUTSCHLAND-2018‟
The annual German Language Festival „Namaste Deutschland‟ was organized by the Language
Department of the Goethe-Institute New Delhi, Max Mueller Bhavan on 28th April 2018 at the
Genesis Global School, Noida. More than 2000 students of German and their accompanying
teachers attended the festival.
23 Students from Cambridge School, Noida along with the German teacher Ms. Mitali Sengupta
participated in the event. This year‟s theme was “UMDENKEN –Learning from the Nature”
All the schools were allotted pavilions. The students beautifully decorated the prepared structures
and displayed environmental posters, logos and models. The creativity of the students was indeed
remarkable.They also participated in activities like dance, modelling, drawing, spray graffiti,
handicrafts, baking, reciting tongue twisters, poetry and short stories. The results of the workshops
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and competitions reflect the grasp children have over the German language taught in the schools
of Delhi-NCR.
Cambridge School, Noida at Namaste Deutschland
FASHION STUDIES PRESENTATION
The students of the Fashion Studies Department of Cambridge School, Noida organised a
presentation on 'The Origin and Development of Costume' on 26th April, 2018 to enhance and
share their knowledge in fashion through the history of clothing. The presentation covered the
origin of costumes both in India and the west from the 17th century to the period of 1900-1950.
The students showcased various garments and styles based on the period mentioned. The show
ended with a ramp walk portraying ready to wear fashion of the current times. The show was
graced by Dr. Kalyani Roy Secretary, SAE and Vice Principal (Academics) Mrs. Nandita Sinha
Roy.
Sashaying down the ramp
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LIFE SKILLS ACTIVITY FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 2018 An activity on “Self-Awareness” was conducted for classes VI- XII on 26th April, 2018. Prior to the activity, class teachers explained the ten essential life skills suggested by WHO which are categorized as follows: COMPONENTS OF LIFE SKILLS (According to WHO)
CLASS ACTIVITY LIFE SKILLS IMPARTED
VI-XII To write five positive qualities about self, using all the letters in one‟s name with suitable adjectives.
To write five positive qualities about the bench partners using all the letters of the partner‟s (friend) name using suitable adjectives.
THINKING SKILLS
Self –Awareness When the students wrote positive
qualities about themselves, it
involved lot of thinking skills and
their self-awareness was enhanced.
Decision Making It involved decision making skill too
as each child had to decide on the
positive qualities of self as well as
his/her friend.
Critical Thinking It involved a lot of critical thinking to
find/ identify the right adjectives for
self and their friend.
LEARNING OUTCOME: Knowing positive qualities about each other creates a positive
environment in the classroom. Although a simple activity, it engages the students in self-
awareness, decision making and critical thinking skills- the core life skills under „Thinking Skills‟. It
also tests their knowledge on adjectives and learning of some new words.
LIFE SKILLS
THINKING SKILLS SOCIAL SKILLS EMOTIONAL SKILLS
Self –Awareness
Problem Solving
Decision Making
Critical Thinking
Creative Thinking
Interpersonal
relationship
Effective –
Communication
Empathy
Managing
Feelings/emotions
Coping with Stress
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Life Skills activity Class VI
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR TEACHERS
MICROSCALE-CHEMISTRY WORKSHOP
The National Progressive Schools' Conference organised a workshop on Microchemistry in
Maharaja Agrasen Model School, Pitampura on 27th April, 2018. This prestigious workshop was
attended by Ms. Mamta Rishi (H.O.D Chemistry) from Cambridge School, Noida.
The workshop commenced with the lighting of the lamp and a ceremonial song. Mr Suraj Prakash,
Chairman of Bal Bharti School addressed the gathering and shared his experiences as a student
and as a Principal. Prof Hari Om Gupta, Head of Workshop Department, NCERT demonstrated
the use of the Microchemistry kit. The best part of the workshop was the „hands on‟ session; the
teachers were taken to the lab to try experiments with microchemistry kit. This was followed by a
question answer session where changes in syllabus were also briefly discussed.
Next a session on experiments based on organic chemistry by Dr KK Arora, Prof Zakir Husain
College, was conducted. He gave solutions for the problems faced by teachers in teaching
Organic Chemistry. He also demonstrated a few experiments with the microscale apparatus. The
last session was on Green Chemistry and its need for sustainable development. Overall, it was a
very useful workshop.
Microchemistry Workshop in progress
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WORKSHOP ON DELHI‟S HERITAGE
On 24th April, 2018 Ms. Kusum Lata of Cambridge School, Noida attended a Teacher Training
workshop on Delhi‟s Heritage conducted by Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage,
New Delhi. Ms. Purnima Datt (Principal Director, INTACH HECS) began the session with the
description of the vast and varied heritage of India.
Ms. Purnima Datt Prof. A.G.K. Menon
(Principal Director, INTACH HECS) (Founder member INTACH)
The significance of Delhi‟s heritage was presented by Prof. AGK Menon. His presentation „Delhi‟s
Heritage and issues related to Delhi‟s Urban Heritage Conservation‟ ranged from the Stone Age to
the modern era. Dr. Narayani Gupta (Historian and Former Director INTACH) presented the
„History and Heritage of Delhi‟. „Archaeological excavations in Delhi and the conservation of
Delhi‟s monuments by ASI‟ was presented by Dr. Vasant Kumar Swarnkar (Superintendent
Archaeologist, Archaeological Survey of India). He highlighted the excavation work of ASI at
Purana Qila.
The presentation on „Mapping of Delhi‟ was conducted by Ms. Gita Wahi Dua (Landscape
Foundation of India). She said that history of a city should be seen in connection with nature. After
a book release and a film show a quiz was conducted for the group. The workshop ended with the
speech of Dr. C. T. Misra IAS Retd. (Member Secretary, INTACH). She expressed that the „beauty
of India is in its diverse heritage and it is the duty of every citizen to protect and enrich it‟. Schools
can play an important role in sensitising young people about the importance of preserving their
local, national and world heritage. The participants were given certificates at the end of the
workshop.
TRIPS AND EXCURSIONS
VISIT TO IIT DELHI “OPEN HOUSE -2018”
Few students of classes X and students from the science stream of XI and XII of Cambridge
School, Noida along with two teachers, Dr Hemant Kumar Singh and Ms. Mamta Rishi, visited IIT
Delhi on 21stApril, 2018 for the fourteenth Open House 2018, a one day event where engineering
students from all over India showcased their working and static models.
Open House 2018 was a one day event dedicated to provide an insight into path-breaking
research work, student projects and the numerous advanced facilities and laboratories available in
IIT Delhi. To prevent burning of crop residue which results in air pollution in Delhi, an eco-friendly
technology was developed to convert the agro-waste into pulp at lower scales unlike industries
that require heavy machinery.
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Continuing with the tradition, this year too Open House promised to be a real treat to the eyes as it
presented some of the finest projects to technology enthusiasts, students from other technical
institutes, school children, people from the industry and general public.
COMPETITIONS AND ACTIVITIES
INTRA SCHOOL COMPETITIONS
DATE NAME OF THE
COMPETITION
CATEGORY NAME OF THE
STUDENT
CLASS POSITION
23rd
April,2018 Shakespeare Day Comic
Characters
AnanyaThapliyal VII - B I
RithwikSriram VII-D II
ShagunSaxena VII-C III
Female
Characters
Yashvee VIII-B I
Swati
Anjali
VIII-D II
Anoushka
VIII-E III
Aanya VIII-A III
Soliloquies Gautam Grover IX- D I
Sahana Ramesh IX-C II
Ayana Chandra IX-E III
AroojaTyagi IX-B III
Sonnets SelinaVarshney X-A I
Amrita Behra X-D II
Shashwat Mehrotra X-E III
TishaChawla X-B III
Leshaya Sharma X- C III
27th April,2018 Inter-House Salad
Making
Competition
Shivalik House Disha Gupta XI-B I
Ishika Joshi XI-B I
Jayantia House Tanya Saraswat XII-C II
Akshita Mahajan XII-A II
Aravali House ChiragVerma XI-A III
Simran Sadh X-D III
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INTER SCHOOL COMPETITIONS
SPORTS
DATE VENUE NAME OF THE
COMPETITION
CATEGORY NAMES OF
STUDENTS
CLASS POSITION
5th-8
th April
2018
Noida Stadium
Inter School
under 19 girls
football
tournament
Under 19 girls Rashmika Sriram XI Best Scorer
Shruti Singh XI- B Best Player
of the
Tournament
Eva Gupta XII-A Participated
Shivani Kumar XII-A Participated
Tanya Sarawat XII-C Participated
Sanya Agarwal XI-A Participated
Isha Bhardwaj XI-E Participated
Aadhya Rastogi VIII-C Participated
Gauri Singh VIII-C Participated
Sampada Bassi X-E Participated
Gauri Gupta IX-E Participated
Siya Sharma X-B Participated
Ananya Bora X-D Participated
Charu Singh XII-D Participated
Palak Dubey XII-B Participated
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WINNERS OF INTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES AND COMPETITIONS (April, 2018)
DATE VENUE NAME OF THE
COMPETITION
CATEGORY NAMES OF
STUDENTS
CLASS POSITION
24 April,
2018
Father Agnel
School,
Noida
EDEN- Denizens Of
The Electronic
World
Animatrix/Flash
Animation
Ayushmaan Dev X -C Participated
Nippun Mittal X- E Participated
Harmonica/Music
Mixing
Arpit Monga XII-B Participated
Samridh Gupta XII-C Participated
Celluloid/Movie
Presentation
Chaitanya Sahu IX-D II Position
Ayush Senger IX-E II Position
Splash/
Photography
Arushi Sivaprasad XII-C I Position
Diseno/Web
Designing
Mridul Joshi IX-E Participated
Abhay Saxena X-E Participated
Cognition /Senior
Quiz
Rahul Narayanan X-C Participated
Shashwat Singh X-C Participated
Perception /
Digital imaging
Adersh Varshnei XI-C Participated
Gitansh Arora XII-B Participated
Gladiator/ ROBO
War
Chaitanya Sahu IX -D II Position
Harsh Gupta X-C II Position
Abhimanyu Nair
IX-C II Position
Aakansh Gupta IX-A II Position
Overall trophy was also won by Cambridge School, Noida
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24 April,
2018
Vishwa
Bharati
School,
Noida
Harmonica 2018
Earth Day
Celebrations
Sketch Your
Slogan
Parul Arora VI -D Participated
Harshita Singhal VII-D Participated
Anoushka Rana VII-D Participated
Shagun Saxena VII-C Participated
Swati
Madhusudan
VIII-D Participated
Gauri Singh VIII-C Participated
Canvas Art Sudipta Deb X-A I Position
Mahek Sharma X-A I Position
26 April,
2018
Cambridge
School,
Srinivaspuri
Inter Cambridge
Declamation-
Swachata Abhiyan
Junior Category
(VIII-IX)
Aditi Malhotra IX-A Consolation
Prize
Kuhu Mishra IX-B Participated
Arooja Tyagi IX-B Participated
Senior category
(X- XII)
Bhavyaa Tyagi X-D Participated
Saksham Mishra XI-D Participated
Aayush Barmola XI-E Participated
26 April,
2018
Somerville
School
IT Fest Web Designing Mridul Joshi IX- E II Position
Abhay Saxena X-E II Position
Animation Tushar Gautam IX-B I Position
Tanishq Varshney IX-B I Position