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OCTOBER, 2018
GANDHI JAYANTI CELEBRATION GANDHI JAYANTI CELEBRATION
YOUNGEST ACHIEVER’S AWARD FIELD TRIP
PINK DAY CELEBRATION CANCER AWARENESS WEEK
ARTISTIC SKILLS AT DISPLAY SASTRA PRATIBHA
DUSSHERA CELEBRATION SPECTRA ART COMPETITION PRELIMINARY ROUND
STORY ENACTMENT INTER HOUSE SOLO SINGING COMPETITION
BEST OUT OF WASTE ASSEMBLIES AT BIS
HALLOWEEN DAY CELEBRATION CBSE CLUSTERS MEET, 2018
TEACHING WITH SIMPLIFIED TECHNOLOGY
ISB APJ INTER-JUNIOR SCIENCE QUIZ 2018
INTRODUCTORY AND BRIEFING SESSION – YLP
NATIONAL UNITY DAY AT THE INDIAN EMBASSY
ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
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GANDHI JAYANTI CELEBRATION
“Be the change that you want to see in the world.”
On 1st October, Kindergarteners celebrated the birth anniversary of
‘Mahatma Gandhi’. Through various craft activities teachers stressed the
value of speak no evil, hear no evil and see no evil. The bulletin boards
were decorated with thought provoking preaching of ‘Mahatma Gandhi’.
Students were exposed to
the life of ‘Mahatma
Gandhi’ through video
clippings.
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YOUNGEST ACHIEVER’S
AWARD
“What makes the child gifted and talented is a different way of looking at the world and learning.”
Children are the most wonderful creations of God and talent is their unique quality. All children have distinctive strengths and talents. Aariv Gabriel, a
student of KG-I Lotus is one such child with phenomenal memory and intelligence. From the very young age, he can recognize and tell the names of 73 international airlines and cars by their respective logos in just 50 seconds. Aariv is an inquisitive child since he was six months old. At the tender age of 3.5, he has won “YOUNGEST ACHIEVERS AWARD” and his name is registered in “India Book of Records” which is affiliated to “Asia book of records” and follows the protocol of international standards. This is the beginning of his bright future and long career.
Directors, Principal and BIS staff wishes good luck and congratulations to Aariv and his proud parents!!
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PINK DAY CELEBRATION
“The good effect of pink kindles friendship, harmony and
affection.”
On 11th October, kindergarteners celebrated “Pink Day.” It was
wonderful to see our kids blossom in different shades of pink.
The young ones came dressed in different
hues and tints of pink. Children were excited
to learn that pink color could be made by
mixing red and white .
The tiny tots participated in various hands
on activities and made flamingo out of their
hand prints. Children were explained that
pink signifies love, beauty and kindness. All
the tiny tots with their beautiful attires,
plunged into the colouring and drawing activities bubbled with
enthusiasm and vigour. The blooming buds enjoyed a lot and
learnt the aesthetic sense of pink colour. It was indeed a visual
treat to witness little ones glowing and dancing in pink. Thus, the
purpose of celebration of pink day was fulfilled.
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ARTISTIC SKILLS AT DISPLAY
KG-I kiddos of BIS conducted the Origami Activity on 14th October.
Children participated in this creative venture with great zeal and high
spirits. The tiny tots were amazed to see transformation of
a flat square sheet into a finished sculpture through folding
and sculpting. Budding stars created exclusive shapes and
structures to showcase their finesse in paper craft. They
made a cat face and
displayed it with
great pleasure and
gratification. This
activity enhanced
their creative and
imagination skills.
Origami provided our little ones with wonderful
schematic learning through repeated instructions
and actions. As the teachers demonstrated, children
watched closely and listened carefully to the specific instructions and then executed the
instructions with originality, neatness and accuracy. The paper folding craft was not only a
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fun filled experience, but it also proved to be a valuable means to develop artistic skills in
the young ones.
DUSSHERA CELEBRATION
Keeping the festive spirit alive, kindergarteners celebrated Dusshera, the
festival to celebrate the victory of good over evil on 18th October. It was
celebrated with great zest and gusto. A special assembly was conducted
in the school assembly hall. Dressed in traditional attire, the students
presented different performances which were eye-catching and captivating.
The program started with remembering the almighty with a devotional song. Students
enthralled the audience with their foot-tapping Garba performance and dance moves.
They reinforced the message that good always triumphs over the evil. The festivities were
filled with great joy and enthusiasm.
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STORY ENACTMENT
Story-Telling is one of the ancient and time-tested
technique in developing listening and attention
skills in children. Story-telling also develops
imagination. Students learn to understand others
perspective in daily life, as they hear their friends
sharing their understanding on the stories. On 23rd
October an interactive story enactment was
performed by multi-talented teachers of Pre-Primary wing. They all dressed up to perform the story
of “The Blue Jackal” and students put their imagination to
visualize the scenes from the story. It was indeed a heart-
warming session to witness as the students came up with
so many values and morals from the story .The session
apparently enhanced the listening skills of the children. It
provided them with the necessary training to listen and
understand more.
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BEST OUT OF WASTE
“Creativity largely consists of rearranging what we know
in order to find out what we don’t know.”
Little hands and imagination came together in a
creative burst of energy when the KG-II students
participated in “Best out of Waste” activity. It was
aimed to bring them to understand the importance of
nature, not to waste and throw things. Students found it fascinating
that how the Popsicle sticks can be converted into a beautiful photo frame.
It was amazing to see how the scrap can be transformed into beautiful
artifacts. The creativity and
artistic streaks of the
students were observed
and developed.
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HALLOWEEN PARTY
Halloween has its origin in the Celtic festival of Hallow-mas, a
celebration of the beginning of a new cycle of the wheel of the year.
On 31st October, Halloween
party was organized for the
kindergarteners. Excited faces could be seen all
over. There were happy superheroes, fairies,
witches, goblins, monsters and other interesting
characters walking around. Students engaged
themselves in craft activity and made monster face
puppets followed by the fun-filled jam session.
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TEACHING WITH SIMPLIFIED TECHNOLOGY
ICT skills for teachers are self-directed learning. The effective
integration of ICT in the classroom can transform the pedagogy
and empower students. In this new age of learning, it is very
important that teachers should be able to
successfully weave technology into learning methodology of
the students. On 13th, October Educator Ms. Nishtha Sharma
presented her CPD on the topic “Teaching with Simplified
Technology.” She enlightened all the teachers about the usage
of interactive board and tools while teaching in the classes. She
further gave the demonstration on how usage of this smart
technology can enable students and teachers to make
teaching learning process an effective one. She showed all
the tools and applications of these tools to meet the
educational goals. However, nothing can replace a
confident teacher but these technologies can be used as a
tool rather than embedded part of learning process.
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GANDHI JAYANTI CELEBRATION Mahatma Gandhi's life and philosophy have become legend. His legacy has been carried down for generations. His teachings continue to inspire people of the world.
Mahatma Gandhi's life and preaching are reminisced at BIS as students from Kindergarten to Grade VIII participated in multifarious activities.
On 1st October, Grade II Ganges presented a special assembly on the theme of 'Invoking Gandhi' under the guidance of the Educator Ms. Purna Pushkala. A student, disguised himself as "Mahatma", shared few thoughts with the audience like – “Nonviolence”, “Always speak the truth”, “Never feel proud if you achieve something, and also never feel sad if you couldn’t”.
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Students of Middle school prepared a collage on the thoughts as preached by Gandhiji. Grade V children enjoyed the documentary. Students’ critical thinking was challenged as they were given word search. Students of Grade VII and VIII prepared timeline on the life of Gandhiji followed by a quiz and a cleanliness drive around the school campus.
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FIELD TRIP
Students of Grade VII and VIII visited the MET Directorate on 7th October under the guidance and supervision of Educators Ms. Ginitha and Mr. Ruban. The chief radar monitoring observer and seismologist took the children around and provided them with profound understanding on the role played by the Department. The centre has various departments like weather forecasting, Seismology etc. They exhibited unique instruments and the chief radar monitoring observer demonstrated and explained the various uses of it. The students were able to get a first-hand experience
on the radar and satellite imagery. Various models are used to depict the various elements of weather like temperature, humidity, pressure; wind etc and the students were made aware about the working of these models. Students were curious and they also had a question and answer session with the observer where he
explained to the students that in order to maintain uniformity in
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forecasting, they usually follow Greenwich Mean Time and not the local time. The MET department does play an important role for citizens and also for the air navigation as they provide intricate details and also issue warnings regarding visibility, wind speed, approaching dust storm etc and if necessary they also go live on radio. It was a knowledgeable and equally fun filled interactive experience for the BIS students.
CANCER AWARENESS WEEK
The core principle of Think Pink is education. Education is the first step to prevention. When we educate our friends, elders, children, we can help them make informed decisions, which
may ultimately save their lives.
In an effort to raise awareness and reduce the stigma of breast cancer through education on symptoms and treatment, BIS organized Think Pink Week from 4th October-11th October.
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Under the umbrella of Think Pink, wide array of activities were conducted like article writing, quiz, talk by teachers, poster making, collage making, palm painting, awareness talks and a special assembly too. The aim of these activities was to educate the students and to sensitize them towards the cause.
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In fact, 11th October was observed as the Glad Rags Day at BIS. The awareness was signified by the use of pink colour all around the school. All children and staff came in pink attire to symbolize the theme of the day.
BIS organized a special Basketball match on the occasion of “Think Pink Week” for the students and the teachers. Teachers, as well as students, played well in the match. Students cheered their teachers and loved to see them as sports persons on the ground. BIS Directors, Principal, and Coordinator appreciated the effort of the BIS team in promoting the awareness among each other on this sensitive issue.
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SASTRA PRATIBHA 9th October is yet another day to be cherished and added to the incredible pages of BIS books. The much awaited SASTRA PRATIBHA Level -2 result was announced.
The first level of the SASTRA PRATIBHA CONTEST organized by Science India Forum Bahrain under the patronage of the Indian Embassy Bahrain supported by ISRO and Vijnana Bharati (Vibha) had almost 11,074 student participants in various levels across all the Indian schools of Bahrain. The first level of the screening test commonly known as SPC – contest was held on 31st May. Seventy two participants out of 11,074 which is just 0.6% were selected to participate in the second level
(final round) to compete for the title of ‘Sastra Pratibha’ on their grade categories. BIS is proud on the achievement of Amrutavarshinee from Grade V - Aries who was selected for the second round held at ASIAN SCHOOL Bahrain on 29th September 2018. “When the going gets tough, the tough gets going”, says a proverb. Yes, it was indeed tough’ the second round which consisted of the ‘project work – titled – ‘FOOD AND AGRICULTURE’ – paper presentation, viva voce and a personal interview was really tough and challenging.
OCTOBER, 2018
SPECTRA ART COMPETITION PRELIMINARY ROUND
Happiness comes from creative efforts. The joy of dreaming, creating and expressing your thoughts by drawing and painting are unrivalled.
“Every child is an artist”. Keeping this in mind and to explore the creative potentials in the young minds of BIS scholars, Spectra Art Competition preliminary round was conducted on 18th October for all grades. Grade I-III had no particular theme, they were
instructed to draw and colour on any topic of their choice. Students of Grade IV-V were given a special theme, like festival/ fish aquarium or a scenery, whereas, grade VI-VIII had a topic on Indian Culture/ Pollution-Air or Water.
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BIS firmly believes that art is a natural means of communication and learning for children. To provide them an opportunity and to raise the bar of school art competitions, ICRF organizes Spectra –the annual Painting and Drawing competition every year. Students, through their participation, will have an opportunity to interact with this skill and will learn the techniques to give creative expression to their ideas.
INTER HOUSE SOLO SINGING COMPETITION
“Where words fail, music speaks.”
Music ignites all areas of child development: intellectual, social and emotional, motor, language, and overall literacy. It helps the body and the mind work together.
Students of Grade III-V participated in the Inter house Solo Singing Competition held on 4th October, VI – VIII on 18th October and Grade I – II on 25th October. The children sang
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melodious songs with incredible confidence and zest. The theme was Patriotism and Devotional songs.
Patriotic songs are songs that demonstrate love for one’s country, or have themes that glorify self-sacrifice, land’s beauty, history or ideals. BIS Assembly Hall was filled with children brimming with enthusiasm and eagerness to showcase their talent. The
students prepared well for the competition and a wide range of songs were presented. Their songs invoked a strong sense of patriotism and love and devotion to the almighty. The room was
resplendent with a feeling of belonging and pride.
All students, staff and judges greatly appreciated the talent and the outstanding effort of the participants.
OCTOBER, 2018
ASSEMBLIES AT BIS
GRADE V ARIES
Grade V Aries children presented a special assembly on Breast Cancer Awareness on 8th October under the guidance of Educator Ms. Shivani. Students presented facts related to breast cancer, poem on journey of cancer patients and a
song to show strength and bravery while fighting for the disease.
Principal appreciated the efforts of the children and shared the message of adopting healthy lifestyle to prevent the disease.
OCTOBER, 2018
GRADE V LEO
"Try not to become a MAN of SUCCESS, instead a MAN of
VALUES" says a famous quote of Dr. Einstein.
Assembly on manners, ethics and etiquettes was presented by the students of Grade V Leo. The assembly highlighted the importance of basic manners and ethics that one must follow at school and at home. Short videos showing moral values, ethics and basic etiquettes were shown to the students. Students of Grade 5 Leo teamed- up and acted in those short videos which added connect to the content.
The special highlight of the assembly was the values and principles of Dr. Kalam. BIS Principal congratulated the students for thinking and bringing out an out of box effort. The assembly had a good takeaway by the students as manners ethics and etiquettes is important in one’s life specially at the middle school level since the character formation begins then.
OCTOBER, 2018
GRADE II AMAZON
"We are made for goodness. We are made for love. We are made for friendliness. We
are made for togetherness." Putting this thought forward, Grade II Amazon, under the guidance of Educator Ms. Shruti Chowdhry, presented their class assembly on 22nd October. The theme for the assembly was ‘Festivals of India’. The students were dressed up in Indian ethnic attire to symbolize the traditional and cultural beauty of the land which is home to such a wide array of religions and celebrations. The assembly comprised of the students taking turns and talking about the various festivals which are celebrated in the rich and diverse land of India. Some students represented the harvest festivals while the others put emphasis on the festivals that mark
the victory of good over evil. The entire assembly signified the importance and strength of ‘Unity in Diversity’. BIS Principal and staff, appreciated each student of Grade II Amazon as they actively took part in the assembly.
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GRADE II THAMES
‘The aim of education is the knowledge not of facts but of
values-William Ralph.’ Grade II Thames presented an
assembly on the theme ‘Values of
life’ under the guidance of
Ms.Haritha .The students shared their thoughts and views on respect, love, honest and unity. The
assembly was thought provoking, relevant and inspiring for all the young blooming buds. The essence
of this special event was portrayed and mainly focused on values the children must know and
inculcate. Principal congratulated and appreciated them for the best efforts and encouraged them to
build up the same values which
they had shared.
OCTOBER, 2018
CBSE CLUSTERS MEET, 2018
“Chess is the gymnasium of the mind.” – Blaise Pascal
Sports activities help students to stay healthy and fit contributing to overall well being. CBSE has been conducting sports events for the schools affiliated under independent category at Cluster/ Zonal and National level every year.
Apart from the education perspective, BIS is also providing opportunities to young talents in the arena of sports to brighten their future. BIS family is proud to share the achievements of Atharva Aditya Balvalli- Grade V Aries, Avran Mathew, Darun Adithya Ram and Ishaan Jinesh of Grade V Taurus who participated in CBSE Clusters Meet 2018 under category 11 Chess Championship and won the title.
Congratulations to the participants and the winners!
OCTOBER, 2018
ISB APJ INTER-JUNIOR QUIZ 2018
26th October, Friday turned out to be a thrilling and magnificent day at The Indian School, Riffa campus as the school conducted its Semifinals and finals of its most prestigious science quiz competition-The ISB APJ Inter-Junior Science Quiz 2018.
The afternoon began with the semi-finals, conducted between 12 teams of different schools with 6 teams qualifying for the Finals. It’s praiseworthy to mention about the other participants from BIS, Manini, Arnav, Farrell and Ashok, all from Grade III qualified for the preliminary round from BIS. The Semi Finals was a thrilling event as there were three rounds of tie-breakers with neck to neck competition between BIS students and other school teams. Syed Hrehaan and Advay
Auti of Grade III, made their way to the finals through a tough competition.
The finals had 5 rounds of exciting quizzing. It had audio-visual round, dumb charades, rapid fire and crosswords. These really tested the teamwork and intelligence of the contestants.
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After the nerve wrecking rounds, the last minute of the event was equally high strung and breath-taking as BIS little shining stars Syed Hrehaan and Advay Auti together took over the show by attempting most of the questions correctly and therefore achieved the second position in the contest. BIS team was shining with glory after achieving the second place.
Students really made the BIS family proud under the guidance of Educators Ms. Augustina and Ms. Shyamala.
OCTOBER, 2018
INTRODUCTORY AND BRIEFING SESSION - YLP
“One can’t learn to play the piano by reading books or listening to lectures, learning happens by putting
the instructions into practice”.
BIS has taken a new challenge for its students to inculcate the leadership quality in them. Youth
Leadership Program is an informal course in the arts of communication and leadership. BIS educators and senior most Toastmasters from ICAB TMC have come forward to help young pupils develop their communication and leadership skills. By participating, BIS scholars will face new challenges
and explore lots of opportunities.
The most interesting thing about the program is that the participants can play a dual role- speakers as well as evaluators also. This will help them to develop their self-confidence, organize and present their innovative ideas logically and convincingly.
On 27th October, the first meeting of this wonderful program was conducted at BIS.
OCTOBER, 2018
NATIONAL UNITY DAY AT THE INDIAN EMBASSY Manpower without unity is not strength unless it is harmonized and united properly. The quote that
will stir our minds was said by none other than Sardar VallabhBhai Patel, the Iron Man of India.
On the occasion of Rashtriya Ekta Diwas – National Unity Day, also the birth anniversary of Sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel, BIS students got a glorious chance to
perform a cultural program on the occasion of National
Unity Day at Indian Embassy, Bahrain.
BIS scholars Mahima Susan Thomas (Grade VIII) and
Steve Chalil Biju presented a speech on an era of the
freedom movement and to recapture the glimpses of the
life of SARDAR VALLABH BHAI PATEL.
Sardar Patel, born in a farmer’s family in 1875 in Gujarat,
was a man of courage and will power.
When British rule in India was absolutely disastrous for Indian Sub-continent, on any parameter that
we can use to gauge it : Literature, Religion, Harmony, Education, Economy, Science, Growth and even
the basic living, there was one man who saved India from being captured and conquered by the
dominant powers and the one man who understood the policies and tricks as played by Britishers.
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Traditions and customs do define the cultural heritage of a country. These aspects bring out identity
and recognition amidst the vast rising
modernism. India is one state endorsed
with such rich cultures that are distinct in
language, dressing, and several activities.
Keeping this in mind, the young singers
(choir group BIS) performed a patriotic
song- Mera mulk mera desh mera Ye watan'
song. Through their melodious voice, the
true feeling of patriotism was beautifully
expressed and delineated.
ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS “Success in life is not for those who run fast, but for those who keep running and always on the
move.”
The greatest discovery one can make is that, nothing is impossible and that has been proved by the
BIS shining stars by achieving outstanding score in their academics. Yes, they are the achievers of our
last academic session 2017-18. Their can-do attitude has made a positive difference.
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It takes immense pleasure to reward and embrace the achievers with certificates for their outstanding work and 100% attendance.
Here are the shining stars- “Achievers of BIS-2017-18”
CLASS-GRADE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 100% ATTENDANCE AWARD
G1- SILVER Arthi Nandhika Srinivasan
Harshavardhan Murugan
Himanish Manoj
Jovanna Mariam Sabu
Nanma Ann Thomas
Neha Ann Francis
Parth Gupta
Prakriti Singh
Pranav Vinesh Menon
Pricha Chandresh Adhiya
Rajapriyan Gopi
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G1-GOLDEN Aiden Eapen George
Prarthana Sudesh
Syeda Hiba Fathima Arshad
Harshan Abhinesh
Satakshi Dev
Shriya Polavarapu
Aarya Vasudev Kamat
Kushagra Sah
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Prabin Kumar Behera
G1-INDIGO Aahan Khandelwal
Anshika Maheshwari
Fathima Ali Alasfoor
Ian Francis Pereira
Ishaan Rajesh Menon
Jhanvi Jinesh Thavarayil
Nithyasri Chakkingal
Pranav Sujai
Ruqaiyah Yousif
Sahasra Chekurti
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G1-SCARLET Ahan Prabhu
Arin Pon Nesaraj
Gayatri Manoj Nambiar
Poorna Sreeram
Prince Shrestha
Shaurya Giri
Shravani Sushil Bandekar
Vihaan Pande
Prisha Mishra
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G2-AMAZON Syed Hrehaan Ahamed
Sarah Jojy
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G2-GANGES Razan Reza Shafizadeh
Ashok Sunjay Shanbhag
Ishani Punnen
Neha Ganti
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Piya Nirab Dutiya
G2-THAMES Manini Lalit Desai -
G2-CAUVERY Riyanshi Bisht
Arnav Tushar Yeola
Abhinav Makkena
Riyanshi Bisht
G3-EVEREST Tanveer Shaikh
Zarah A Shameem
Tanveer Shaikh
G3-KILIMANJARO Pritha Singh
Viral Mehul Parekh
Pranav Anil
Manveeth Praveen Urwa
Vismita Rajesh Iyer
Pranav Anil
G3-ARAVALLI Sunish Sunil Bayalan
Tharun Avinashilingam
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G4-OLIVE Saira Mariam -
G4-MAPLE Amrutavarshinee Murugan Amrutavarshinee Murugan
Haneen Reza Shafizadeh
G4-CEDAR - Anshu Roopesh
G5-LEO Devansh Banik -
G5-ARIES Darsh Thareja
Ayan Pandey
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G6-TAGORE Steve Chalil Biju -
G7-JUPITER - Ritisha Bisht
Mahima Susan Thomas
G8-ARYABHATTA - Edward Oswald
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HOUSE RESULTS
Date: 04-10-2018 Solo singing (Grade 3, 4 & 5)
Best singers
S.NO NAME OF THE STUDENT CLASS & SECTION HOUSE
1 Krishnan Manikandan Grade 3 Aravalli Gladiators 2 Ashley George Grade 3 Alps Spartans
3 Meagan Simone Grade 3 Alps Vikings
4 Avi Malavalli Grade 5 Aries Vikings 5 Atharv Balvalli Grade 5 Aries Warriors
6 Arpita. P. Veetil Grade 5 Aries Warriors
S.NO HOUSE POSITION
1 Vikings 1st 2 Warriors 2nd
3 Gladiators 3rd 4 Spartans 4th
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Date: 18-10-2018 Solo singing (Grade 6, 7 & 8)
S.NO HOUSE POSITION
1 Gladiators 1st
2 Spartans 2nd
3 Warriors 3rd
4 Vikings 4th
Best singers
S.NO NAME OF THE STUDENT
CLASS & SECTION HOUSE
1 Ryan Abey Philip Grade 8 Aryabhatta Warriors
2 Amruta Amit Phadke Grade 8 Aryabhatta Warriors
3 Ritisha Bisht Grade 8 Aryabhatta Vikings 4 Nithya susan Chaly Grade 7 Jupiter Vikings
5 Vedanth Sudhir Grade 7 Jupiter Gladiators 6 Tisha Malhotra Grade 6 Tagore Gladiators
7 Sankrithi Ranganathan Grade 6 Tagore Gladiators 8 Lalithasri Grade 6 Tagore Spartans
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Date: 25-10-2018 Solo singing (Grade 1)
S.NO HOUSE Position 1 Warriors 1st
2 Spartans 2nd
3 Vikings 3rd
4 Gladiators 4th
Best singers
S.No Name of the student Class & section House
1 Suyash Sunil Bayalan Grade 1 Scarlet Gladiators
2 Aditya Mishra Grade 1 Scarlet Spartans 3 Arjun Padmanaban Grade 1 Scarlet Vikings
4 Srinidhi Harihar Grade 1 Golden Warriors 5 Mahi Harish
Ramaswamy Grade 1 Indigo Warriors
6 Debarghya Banerjee Grade 1 Silver Warriors
7 Hanna Rachel Tom Grade 1 Scarlet Warriors
8 Adwita Menon Grade 1 Scarlet Warriors
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Date: 25-10-2018 Solo singing (Grade 2)
S.NO HOUSE Position
1 Vikings 1st
2 Spartans 2nd
3 Warriors 3rd 4 Gladiators 4th
Best singers
S.NO NAME OF THE STUDENT CLASS & SECTION HOUSE
1 Nithyasri Chakkingal Grade 2 Thames Vikings 2 Rajapriyan Gopi Grade 2 Thames Gladiators 3 Aditya Rajesh Chavan Grade 2 Ganges Gladiators 4 Nanma Ann Thomas Grade 2 Ganges Spartans 5 Arshia Gopinath Grade 2 Ganges Spartans 6 Satakshi Dev Grade 2 Amazon Spartans 7 Himanish Manoj Grade 2 Ganges Vikings 8 Vaiga Vipin Grade 2 Amazon Vikings 9 Luah Lujushaw Grade 2 Amazon Warriors 10 Kenisha Gupta Grade 2 Ganges Warriors
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FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK ‘ The greatest pleasure of writing is not what it's about, but the inner music the
words make.’ -Truman Capote.
In agreement with the above quote, the writing has the most valuable literary expression. The inculcation of passion for creativity amongst the students is one of the major objectives set by BIS. The works included in this edition are extremely simple but will surely provide an opportunity to peep into your child’s thought process and his or her axiomatic creative thinking. We are thankful to all the parents for your cooperation and immense support in acknowledging the hard work of the students and teachers who proved to be as catalysts in mobilizing the team work at BIS. This newsletter is the window to the activities conducted in the BIS family. Students are encouraged in various activities which make the years in school interesting and worth-remembering. Meet you all in the next month with more updates.
Thanks and Regards, Editorial Team (Students & Staff )
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