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Index 1. Personal Record of students
2. National Anthem
3. National Song
4. Pledge
5. School prayers
6. Assembly themes
7. Calendar 2017-2018
8. School Timings/Proforma of working days
9. Holiday List
10. Discipline Policy/code of conduct
11. Scholastic Activity List
12. Co-Scholastic Activity List
13. Field trips
14. Homework Record
15. Principal’s Remarks
16. Class teacher’s Remarks
17. Teacher’s Remark
18. Parent’s Remark
19. Leave Record
20. Circular Record
21. Class Time Table
PERSONAL MEMORANDA
NAME: _______________________________________
GRADE: ______________________________________
ADDRESS: ____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
TELEPHONE: (HOME):____________________________________________
MOBILE: (MOTHER): _____________________________________________
MOBILE: (FATHER): ______________________________________________
EMAIL: _________________________________________________________
BY SIGNING THIS, I AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONTAINED IN THIS ALMANAC
STUDENT SIGNATURE: _________________ GRADE: _____________________
PARENT SIGNATURE: ___________________________
IMPORTANT CONTACTS: _________________________________________________
EMERGENCY CONTACT: __________________________________________________
Name: _________________________________________________________________
Mobile: __________________________________________________________________
School Prayer
Ujjwal hai jiska aaj , Hai hamko jispe naaj
Vo hamari hai, Hame payri hai
Ananda Global School
Har Shaksh se judkar, Jo lakshya ko chale
Tufano se ladkar, Manjil ko jo gahe
Mehnat hai jiska raaz
Vidhya hai jiska saaz
Vo hamari hai, Hame payri hai
Ananda Global School
Har daur ke sang, Jo kadam mila chale
Mastishk mai jiske, Nav vieharna Pale
Sadbhavana ki Rahe
Jivan janha chale
Vo hamari hai, Hame payri hai
Ananda Global School
Hume mman hai, Abhiman hai, Shala humari shan hai
Gyan ki ye khan hai, Hamari pehchan hai
Pulkit janha kan-kan
Aanandit hai shaand
Vo hamari hai, Hame payri hai
Ananda Global School
Likhenge safalta ki ek nayi kahani
Varenge vijay ko ye baat humne thani
Jitenge kai khitab
Ha, hum hai lajawab
Vo hamari hai, Hame payri hai
Ananda Global School
Date Month Topic Activities
19/16/17 June Father’s day Importance of the day Poem recitation on father by students
21/06/17 July
Yoga Day Importance of the day Demonstration of yoga by teachers
07/07/07 Guru Purnima Importance of the day Thoughts, Story telling
17/07/17 Balloon Day Introduction of shapes and colours via balloon, Games related to balloons
04/08/17 August September October
Rakshabandhan Importance of the day’ Story telling by teachers, Making and tying up of the rakhi and took oath to save trees
05-09-17 Teachers day and Dr. Radhakrishanan’s birthday celebration
14-09-17 Hindi day celebration
16-09-2017 Cleanness and world ozone day celebration
03-10-2017
Gandhi Jayanti
Importance of the day Dances, MatkiPorh
04-10-2017
November
Habitat day andwelfare day
Hoisting of the flag Importance of the day And national symbols Elocution , Dances by children and song by teachers.
14-11-2017
Children’s Day
Ganesh idol stapana Rituals and prayers and dance performances
30/11/2017
December
World flag day Importance of things related to colour green Rhymes recitation, magic show
02-12-17 Computer literacy day
18-12-2017
Vitamins
Presentation regarding to the Vitamins A to K by student
12-01-2018
January
Uttarayan Celebration Kite flying with Grandparents. Importance of the day
Flag ceremony, Marching, Students will wear dresses as per different states
25-01-2018 Republic Day
28-02-2018
February
World science day Importance of the day Science Projects and demonstration by teachers
01 -03-2018 -
March Holi
Importance of the day and celebration
13-04-18
April Baishaki Importance of the Harvesting ,essay writing on life of the farmer
22-04-18 Earth day
Importance of the day
Assembly Schedule-1
19/06/17 June Father’s day Importance of the day Poem recitation on father by students
21/06/17 Yoga Day Importance of the day Demonstration of yoga by teachers
07/07/07 July Guru Purnima Importance of the day Thoughts, Story telling
17/07/17 Balloon Day Introduction of shapes and colours via balloon, Games related to balloons
04/08/17 August Rakshabandhan Importance of the day’ Story telling by teachers, Making and tying up of the rakhi and took oath to save trees
10/08/17 Janamaashtami Importance of the day Dances, MatkiPorh
15/08/17 Independence Day Hoisting of the flag Importance of the day And national symbols Elocution , Dances by children and song by teachers.
24/08/17 Ganesh Chaturti Ganesh idol stapana Rituals and prayers and dance performances
31/08/17 Green Day Importance of things related to colour green Rhymes recitation, magic show
05-09-17
September
Teachers day and Dr. Radhakrishanan’s birthday celebration
Importance of the day, Role play of teachers by pupils
11/09/17 Flowers Day Information and reorganization of different flowers
18/09/17 Cartoon Day Information of
different cartoons related to animals Sound. Story and poems
21/09/17 Durga Sthapana Information of the day Rituals of pooja.
28/09/17 Dusshera Story telling by teachers
03/10/17
October
Gandhi Jayanti
Field Trip to Sabarmati Ashram
04-10-2017 Habitat day and welfare day
Importance of the days Best out of waste
12/10/17 Blue Day Information of things related to colour blue Rhymes recitation, Show and tell and treasure hunt
14/11/17
November
Children’s Day
Dance and Role Play by Teachers
18/12/17 December Vitamins day (Food tasting day)
Information of different tastes of food and colours of the food
12/01/018
January
Uttarayan Celebration Kite flying with Grandparents. Importance of the day
26/01/2017 Republic Day Flag ceremony, Marching, Students will wear dresses as per different states
28-02-2018
February
World science day Importance of the day Demonstration by teachers
01 -03-2018 -
March Holi
Importance of the day and celebration
13-04-18
April Bashaki Importance of the Harvesting ,Related Activities
School Timing
Reporting Time:-
PRE-SCHOOL:8:30 am
GRADE1 TO GRADE 5:- 8:00 a.m.
Departure Time:-
PRE-SCHOOL:- 12:30
Grade1 to 5:- 2:00
No child will be allowed to leave the school premises with any other
person unless he/she carries an authority letter written by any one of
the parents.
Any changes in the transportation arrangements of a student require a
written consent of the administrative officers which is to be taken well
in advance.
All Saturdays will remain as holidays unless notified.
No child will be permitted to leave the school premises during school
hours expect in case of emergency.
‘He who opens a school, closes a prison.’- Author unknown
LIST OF HOLIDAYS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-2018.
Month Date Day No of
days
Holidays
April 5/4/17
9/4/17
14/4/17
Wednesday
Sunday
Friday
1
1
1
Ramnavmi
Mahavir jayanti
Good Friday
May to
June
39 days Summer vacation
July
August 7/8/17
14/8/17
15/8/17
25/8/17
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Friday
1
1
1
1
Raksh bandhan
Janmashtami
Independence
Day Ganesh Chaturthi
September
30 /9/17
saturday
1
Dussehra
October
October to
November
2/10/17
14th Oct to
5th Nov
Monday
Saturday
to sunday
1
19 days
Gandhi Jayanti
Diwali vacation
December 25/12/17 to 1/1/18
Monday to Monday
8 days Winter break
January 15/1/18
26/1/18
Monday
Friday
1
1
Makarsankranti
Republic Day
February 13/2/18 Tuesday 1 Mahashivratri
March 2/3/18 Friday 1 Dhuleti
VACATION SCHEDULE:
Summer vacation: May 1st to June 8th2018
Diwali vacation: 14th Oct to 5th November
Winter Break:25th Dec to 1st Jan
‘If you want your dreams to come true, don’t oversleep.’- Author unknown
Discipline/code of conduct
Our Expectations From Parents and Guardians
Parents are requested to read the contents of the school Almanac carefully and in the interest of the child abide by the rules & regulations laid down by the school.
Parents are requested to send the perforated sheet (Student’s Personal Record) duly filled and signed to the class teacher.
• Parents should have the I-cards/Parent’s card when they come to pick their children up in the afternoon. • Kindly ensure that all the details in the almanac are completed. • Any urgent message may be communicated at the school reception telephonically. Phone calls from
parents for any teacher or student during the school hours will not be entertained. • Parents are requested to sign the reports, test papers, teacher’s remarks in the notebooks/school
almanac so that they are abreast with the progress of their child. They are also requested to visit the
teachers whenever called or on PTMs and orientation programmes.
• Please do not send your child to school if he/she is feeling unwell. A proper application or Medical Leave
must be submitted in writing by the parents.
• Apart from the training given by the school, students are expected to devote some time regularly at
home. Supervision of the same should be arranged.
• parents are expected to go through the school calendar carefully and make a note of important dates and
events, especially parent-teacher meetings, tests and examinations. We expect the parents to come in
large numbers and meet the concerned teachers to discuss not only the academic progress but also other
areas of personality development like attitude, aptitude, confidence building etc.
•. Wearing of fancy shoes, jewellery, unruly hair and fancy haircuts like mushroom cut etc.,
streaking/highlighting of hair by fashion hair colours is not permitted.
• Parents/Guardians are not permitted to enter class rooms to meet their children or to seek unscheduled
interviews with teachers during school hours. Prior appointment for meeting the staff must necessarily be
taken through green appointment cards given at the back of the almanac
•. In case of emergency, parents/guardians must meet the Principal/ Headmistress and adopt a course of
action in consultation with them.
•. No Strangers Are Allowed To Meet Children.
Discipline
Discipline is the law of nature. Without it, nothing works. Inculcating discipline amongst children is the most
significant aspect of education and is not confined to school alone. Parents, too, must co-operate with the
school in observing these norms:
• . Attendance is compulsory for celebration of National Days.
• . Irregular attendance, unjustified or unexplained absence from school, habitual late coming, leaving the
school premises without permission, disobedience and any type of unruly and objectionable behavior are
considered to be grave acts of indiscipline on the part of a student which can lead to his/her expulsion
from the school.
• . The school uniform, only in prescribed school colour, should be immaculate, clean and smart, and should
be worn on all working days and functions. Actions will be taken against students who are habitually
improperly dressed.
• . Students on their way to and from the school are expected to conduct themselves in a responsible
manner. Being on the road in any mode of transport entails caution, care and attention to safety rules.
• . Students who expect to reach home late after the school due to personal reasons must inform their
parents/ guardians in advance.
• . Students are expected to take proper care of the school property. It is for their convenience. They should
not break any item of furniture and fixtures within the school.
• . They should not write, scratch or engrave graffiti on desks, chairs and other surfaces.
• . They should not damage or remove things belonging to other students.
• Damage done even by accident must be reported at once to the Principal/ Headmistress/Class Teacher.
Anyone who notices something damaged must report the matter to any of the personnel mentioned
above.
• If a student causing damage to the school property is identified, he/she will be charged with a fine.
• . In the event of collective damage to school property in a classroom, the entire class occupying that
classroom will have to bear the cost of damages.
• . The school is not to be held responsible for the loss of personal belongings. It is not advisable for
students to bring valuables to the school.
• In order to acquire competency in spoken English, all students must converse in English while they are in
school. Students are not permitted to carry cellular phones and pagers to the school.
• Bunking classes or school is strictly prohibited.
Scholastic Activity
Month
And
Date
Pre Primary
P.G/NUR/Jr
KG/Sr KG/
RUBRICS PRIMARY
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
5th
RUBRICS
19th June Father’s Day
Tie Making
Hand
EyeCoordination
Grip ,
Concentration &
creativity
Father’s Day
Tie Making
Creativity,
Organization,
Respect
7th July Flower
Making and
Arrangement
Creativity,
Concentration
&Colour
Identification
Guru Purnima Understanding
Values ,
Respect
17th July Balloon Day Kinesthetic,
Balancing &
Team Work
Balloon Day Bonding of
Students Team
work
31st July Show & Tell Presentation,
Thinking Skills,
Recognition,
Identification &
Description
Yoda Day Physical and
Mental health
Improvement
4th August Rakhi Making Neatness,
creativity,
Concentration &
Grip hold
Thali Making Creativity Skill,
Participation
10th August Fancy dress
Competition
Presentation,
Body Language
& Dialogue
Delivery
Junior Mater
Chef
Cooking skills ,
participation,
Respect of each
other
11th August National
Anthem
Recitation
Value for
National Flag &
Anthem,
Delivery ,
Presentation
Elocution
Competition
Participation ,
expression,
Verbal skills
&non-verbal
skills
16th August Recitation of
Rhymes
Vocabulary,
language,
Accent, Voice
Modulation,
Recitation of
Rhymes
Vocabulary,
Language
improvement
Expressions &
Actions
18th August Story Telling Vocabulary,
Language, Body
Language,
Dialogues &
Expression
Role Play Expression and
dialogue
improvement
21st August Antonyms Vocabulary,
Language
development,
Differentiate &
Critical
Thinking
Value of Zero Critical
Thinking,
Vocabulary &
Expression
improvement
23rdAugust Idol
decoration
and
Mouse
Making
Hand Griping,
Creativity,
Organized
Skills, Value of
Environment
Head Gear
Making
Creativity &
Understanding
Values
Scholastic Activities Primary Section
Month Date Competition Rubrics
September
1.05/09/17
2.14/09/17 3.27/09/17
1.Role play [ teacher]
2.Public Speaking [ Why should we speak Hindi] 3.Hindi handwriting
1.Communication, confidence, innovation
2.Critical thinking, language, confidence 3. Neatness, graphic,
accuracy, sulakh.
October
1. 04/10/17
2.13/10/17
1.Best out of Waste
2.Diya Decoration
1.Creativity,neatness, assembling, presentation
2. Creativity, Neatness, presentation
November
1.07/11/17
2.14/11/17
3.21/11/17 4. 29/11/17
1.Math Quiz
2.Antakshari[Patriotic songs]
3.Book mark making 4.Ad Mad show
1.Accuracy, team work,
Confidence. 2. Team work, selection of song, singing ability
3. Creativity, Neatness, Presentation 4.Concept,props,dialogues
December
1.08/12/17 2.15/12/17
3.22/12/17
1.Extempore 2.G.k. Quiz
3.Cake decoration/Gift decoration
1. Relevency,time, confidence, language 2. 1.Accuracy, team work,
Confidence. 3.Importance,presentation, sharing
January
1.15/01/18
2.26/01//18
3.31/01/18
1.Hasya Kavita Sammellan [ Laughter Day]
2. Legendary speech
3. Shram Daan
1.Poem selection, Recitation, confidence
2.Content,delivering, confidence, expression 3.Interest,quality of work
duration
February
1. 08/02/18 2.16/02/18 3.27/02/18
1.Debate 2. Young composer/writer 3.Cyber mission [ ppt making ]
1. Content, confidence, Critical thinking 2.Creativity, writing, composing skill 3.Creativity, technique Content, presentation
March
1. 02/03/18
1.Drawing, colouring and craft
1. Patience, colour mixing, presentation
Co-Scholastic Activities
Month Activities Rubrics
June
1.Field trip to know value of joint family
1. Knowing members, and speaking about them. 2.communication
2.Value of numbers
1. Reorganization 2.Meaning of different values
3.Western dance
1.Rhythem 2. Expression 3.Perfection
July
1. Story telling on the value of friendship
1.Clarity 2. Fluency 3.Expression
2. Visit of a doctor to the school (Health and hygiene)
1.Knowledge 2. Application 3. Usefulness
3. Gardening 1.Knowledge of nature 2.components
4. Flower making 1.Precisim 2.Effectiveness 3. Neatness
August
1.Role play on Rakshabandhan
1.respect values 2.Dialog delivery 3. Expression
2.Rendering “Jan Man Gan” Gaan
1.Rhythem 2. Expression 3.Perfection
3.Classical dance
1.Rhythem 2. Expression 3.Perfection
4.Master Chef competition
1. Description 2. Preparation 3.Decoration 4.Presentation
5.Field Trip to Reliance Mart
1.Food values 2.Details
September 1. Drawing and description of different boats(Onam)
1.Drawing 2.Content 3.Description 4.Confidence
2.Visit to the railway station 1.Functions 2. Usages 3. Time 4.Respect of public property
3.Drawing, Art and craft for integrated project
1. Theme 2.Skills 3.Connection to the Theme/ Subject
4. Role play on cleanliness 1. Value .2.Dialogue 3.Fluency 4.Expression
1. Card making 1. Method of making 2.Decoration
October
3.Presentation
2.Best out of waste 1.Creativity 2.Concept 3.Effectiveness
3.Textile designing with vegetables on cloth
1.Neatness 2.Designe 3.Presentation
4. Rangoli 1. Neatness 2.Designe 3.Presentation 4.Creativity
November
1. Visit to a Zoo or Garden 1.Recognition 2.Characteristics 3.Connection
2. Basket ball competition 1.Accuracy 2.points 3.Time factor
3. Shram Daan 1.Attitude 2.Perfection 3.Time
December
1. Making of chrisms tree 1.Neatness 2.Drawing 3.Colouring 4.Decoration
2.Singing Jingles 1.Participations 2.Chores 3.Performance 4.Singing
3. Clay modeling 1. Imagination 2. .Creativity 3.Presentation 4.Shapes
4. Book reading 1.Respect 2.Moral
January 1. Yoga practice of Asanas 1.Gestures 2.Accuracy
2.Showing educational movie
1.Listening 2.Memory
3.Patriotic song 1.Selection of song 2.Rhythem 3. Expression 4.Perfection
February
1.Problem solving Game 1.Understanding 2. Thinking 3. solving
2. Preparation of First Aid Box
1.Scientific fact 2. Neatness 3.Perfection
March
1. Aerobic 1.Rhythm 2.Accuracy 3.Steps 4.Time
2.Story Telling with puppets 1.Story 2.Use of puppets 3.Presentation
April 1.Folk Dance 1.Rhythem 2. Expression 3.Perfection
Field trips SR.NO MONTH DATE THEME PLACE
1 June 23/6/17 Me and my family Visit to a family
2 July 7/7/17 Moral Values Visit to a temple
3 August 28/8/17 Fruits and vegetables Reliance mall
4 September 5/9/17 Subject related math/science Vastrapur railway station
5 September 25/9/17 Wild/domestic animals Visit to a zoo
6 October 3/10/17 Gandhi Jayanti (community helpers Sabarmati Ashram
7 November 14/11/17 Children’s day Chocolate factory
8 December 22/12/17 Christmas Mc Donalds
9 January 31/1/18 Birds Birds sanctuary
10 February 14/2/18 Transportation Airport/Fire station
11 March 16/3/18 Seasons Science city
12 April 23/4/18 Creatures under water Aquarium
Parental Consent Form - School Field Trips PARENTAL CONSENT FORM
School Field Trips
On __________________________________ (date) our class will be going on a field trip to: _________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________
I am granting permission for my son/daughter to participate; I acknowledge, However, I believe that the opportunity for learn ing outweighs these activity and I hereby grant permission for my son/daughter to part icipate.
______________________________ Signature of Parent
______________________________ Date _______________________