india - - shallu jindal
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Today's children are tomorrow's citizens. We are marching for-ward for the past 15 years to bring out such individuals who canbe the inventors of tomorrow's world. We navigate our endeav-ors to mould the students with scholastic and co-scholasticactivities both at national and international levels,brush up lifeskills and inculcate innovative thoughts,by providing interna-tional exposure to the students with cultural exchange programs,participation in International Model United Nations to nourishcommunication skills, participation in International competi-tions like Google Science Fair, NASA AMES space settlement con-test that promotes competitive spirit in a healthy way. All theseendeavors have been embellished with the igniting power of thegalaxy of luminaries with their unmatched advises and interac-tions. Aroma -our Annual Day is a wonderful mélange of activi-ties, talent and cultural bonanza. This year we are extremelythankful to Smt.Shallu Jindal, a danseuse, writer and a beautifulaurator whose presence appended to the day's glory. I amextremely thankful to Smt.Jindal for gracing the occasion and forpresenting a beautiful book - ‘INDIA An Alphabet Ride’ to all thePrakashites. In this connection, I am extremely thankful to Ms.Divya Arora, M.D. Natraj Publications for publishing such a book
and for acquainting all to the beauty of India. I am truly thankfulto Mr.Rajesh Pandya, Chief Visionary Officer and Ms. HoshinoTomomi,Gakken Japan, for their encouragement and words ofhigh praise for the performers. I am also very thankful to SriManam Anjaneyulu, Emeritus Chairman, The Visakhapatnam
Co-operative Bank, Dr. S.K.E.Appa Rao,ENT Vice PresidentIndian Society of Otology, Prof. Miriam Amit, Prof.of
Mathematics & Science Education, Dean, Ben Gurion University,ISRAEL to have spent her precious time in motivating our teach-ing fraternity and children apart from gracing Aroma 2015 cele-brations. I extend my special thanks to Sri. M.V.V.Prasada Rao,Director (Vocational & Edusat) CBSE, Delhi for addressing thePrincipals and teachers on the importance of skills development.I am truly thankful to Ms. Brinda Karat to have motivated the stu-dents against exploitation of girl child. Students appearing forthe board exams are confident if they are guided aptly. In thisregard I am truly thankful as the children were guided byDr.B.V.Pattabhiram, a renowned magician and personality devel-opment practitioner. I honestly thank him for motivating the par-ents also in an interactive session. I am very thankful to Mr.Frank Rutherford to have made the cultural exchange program areality. The teaching fraternity are always at an advantage if theyare motivated from time to time with the techniques to motivatethe students . In this regard I earnestly thank Mr. RishabhKhanna, Director Learning & Development, Gurgaon for gracingthe school. How to make mathematics an interesting and lovablesubject was articulated to the teachers by Mrs. AshalathaBadami a very senior resource person.
I express my sincere thanks to her. English is cer-tainly a language that needs all the attention for thelearners of today as it is an internationally spokenlanguage , this was conveyed very efficiently to theteachers by Mr. Rajeevan Karal, a senior resource
person with British Council. I extend my sincerethanks to Dr. Pedaveeraraju, GastroenterologistSri P.Janardhan Rao, R.S.S.District Organiser Sri.S.Diwakar, Retd., Addl. S.P Sri M.Narayana Murthy,Principal SVLN Agama Pathasala, SimhachalaDevasthanam Col. Nilesh Karia for gracing the 66thRepublic Day Celebrations.I extend my sincere thanks to Prof .C.Shantamma,
Hon.Professor A.U. for guiding the teachers for aperiod of thirty days on the ancient system of VedicMathematics and for gracing the valedictory func-tion of the summer camp to motivate the students.I am thankful to Sri Rama Rao, H.O.D. Dept.of
Geophysics for inspiring thestudents on the occasion ofEarth Day Celebrations. Iexpress my humble thanks to‘Mighty girl’- Mrs. CarolynDanckaert, & Mr. AaronSmith. to have enlightenedour students. I extend a spe-cial thanks to Sri. K.DurgaPrasad, CRPF SPL.dr.Gen. forenlightening our students.Iextend my true feeling ofthanks to L.dr.Gen. MohanRao, Dist.Fire Officer &
Ch.Krupavaram, Addl.Fire Officer, on guiding stu-dents regarding disaster management. Iam trulythankful to Sri.V.A.K. Ranga Rao, critic, dancer,singer, orator to have enlightened the young enthu-siasts of tomorrow. Summer Camps conductedbrought to school a galaxy of luminaries who guid-ed and encouraged the summer camp students. Iexpress my sincere thanks to all the luminaries
who brought happiness to children . In this con-nection, I thank Sri.Vijay Mohan, M.D. HolidayWorld, Sri.B.Sanyasi Naidu, Zonal Commissioner,Sri A.S.N Raju, Former Corporator (IX ward) SriV.Sanyasi Rao, Sri Abbulu Chowdary, Mr. & Mrs.Arun Prasad, Rtn.,P.L.K.Murthy, President , Rotary ,Mrs. M. Lakshmi Sudha (1st lady Rotary) Sri G.V.Mohan Prasad, Rotary District Governor, Sri.K.Ramakrishna Choudhary, Sri. K.V. Seshu Babu,Sri Kanya Group Sri.G. Ramalinga Raju, Curator,Indira Gandhi Zoological Park, VizagMrs.Jayashree Hatangadi , Sri P.Krishna Kumar,Hon.Secretary A.P.Cotton Assn., Guntur & SriS.Vijay Kumar, Vijay Nirman Company PrivateLimited. A special regard to Dr.C.V.Narasimham,Principal, Ramnath Sec. School for making Quiz onthe Book of "Nayudamma - The People's Scientist "a grand success on the occasion of Aroma.
Efforts are innumerable and action is tunedscrupulously to bring out the best ,in this regard Ihave all the unsurpassed words of thanks to all thestudents, alumni, parents ,teaching & non teachingstaff to have augmented our efforts with their hon-est support.
Master Minds
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Sri. Kode Durga Prasad, Special Director General, CRPF
Book Release INDIA - An Alphabhet Ride - Shallu Jindal
NASA Space Settlement Contest 20153rd Prize
VIPULCHOWDARY
Class VIII
ZEFRIN SINGH
Class VIII
& Honourable Mention under IX Grade Category
Dr. S.K.E. Apparao, M.S.D.L.O., Chief ENT , Vice-President : Indian Society of Otology, Prof. Miriam Amit, ISRAELSri. Manam Anjaneyeulu, Chairman Emeritus, The Visakhapatnam Co-operative Bank Ltd. Ms. Shallu Jindal, Danseuse
Mr. Rajesh Pandya, Chief Visionary Officer, Gakken, Japan, Ms. Hoshino Tomomi, Japan, Sri. Ch.Vasu Prakash, Director, Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan, Ms. Divya Arora, Managing Director, Natraj Publishers.
- Chitturi Vasu Prakash, Director
Cultural Exchanges with the Students and Faculty of
Mercersburg Academy, USA
ANUKULMAHATHO
Class VIII
VOL.: 13 - ISSUE : 3FEBRUARY 2015 - MAY 2015
SRI PRAKASH NEWSLETTER
Our Inspiration - Our Guide
Sri Ch.V.K. Narasimha RaoA token of remembrance to Ms. Shallu Jindal,
from Smt.Chitturi Rama Sita
Anjali Kumari M. Havisha N. Ahladita
K.Geethika Sai B. Harshita
AROMA11Education
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InspirationCurricularActivities
2 "The true measure of success is how many times you can bounce back from failure." - Stephen Richards
Sri Prakash NewsletterMaster Minds
Mrs. Brinda Karat, the PolitburoMember of Communist Party of India
(Marxist), whoaddressed thestudents, stressedon the suppres-sion of women invarious walks oflife. She held thatwomen are thetorch-bearers of
change and history is not 'his story' alone but 'her story' too. She urged the students to grow associally conscious citizens. She said, "Raise the voice when you see something wrong that hap-pened in your presence though you are not the victim". As a politician she believes "Neta Badlo, NitiBadlo " which means if we change the leader ,we can change its policies .She said that it was nec-essary to give importance to the women's independence and up for their dignity.
Women empowerment - "Women are the torch-bearers of change and history
is not 'his story' alone but 'her story' too" - Mrs. Brinda Karat
"The Arts are an essential part of pub-lic education. From dance and music
to theatre and thevisual arts, thearts give childrena unique meansof expression,capturing theirpassions andemotions, andallowing them toexplore new
ideas, subject matter, and cultures. They bring us joy in every aspect of our lives. The arts give usthe creativity to express ourselves, while challenging our intellect. The arts integrate life and learn-ing for all students and are integral in the development of the whole person." says Sri V.A.K. RangaRao, Scholar, Dancer, Film Historian, Book Reviewer, Art Critic, Orator, Music Critic. While speak-ing to the enthusiastic audience, he appreciated the students and shared his association withMusic, Dance and Literature. He focused on the importance of knowing the core meaning for any artform. He also reflected on the raising academic standards and the place of Art which perfumes life.According to him, excellence is the top of pyramid and everyone should strive to be there.
"Arts education not only enhances students' understanding of the worldaround, but it also broadens their perspective on traditional academics."
- Sri V.A.K. Ranga Rao
The 21st century skills are a set of abil-ities that students need to develop inorder to succeed in the informationage. Communicative skills are oneamong them. TeachingCommunicative Skills by Mr.Rajeevan, a resource person fromOxford University Press aimed at mak-ing use of interactive techniques todevelop speaking accurately, appro-priately and fluently for a range of pur-poses (e.g., to inform, instruct, moti-
vate, and persuade) and in diverse environment. The workshop also focused on importance of link-ing grammar with communicative functions in a graded manner. Teaching pronunciation of words,word stress, sentence stress, intonation for different purposes were also highlighted in the session.The workshop provides a learning outcome, in order to train students to use English for academic,social, and career purposes in the global sphere. It is also helpful for the teachers to prepare learn-ers for the Assessment of Speaking and Listening (ASL) Skills.
"Promote 21st century skills through activity based teaching and
learning process" - Mr. Rajeevan KaralMrs. Ashalata Badami from OxfordUniversity Press in her workshop onMathematics, with more than 20 yearsexperience in the field of elementaryMathematics Education, aimed at helpingteachers understand and facilitate stu-dents to appreciate the usefulness andapplicability of Mathematics in real- lifesituations. Mrs. Badami began the work-shop by asking the teachers to recall thestages or the sequence involved in teach-ing any concept. She emphasized themethod, ELPS (E- experience with con-crete objects, L- language, P- picture, S-symbol) for concept-building. Studentscommonly look for 'clue-words' whilesolving a word problem, which actuallydefeats the purpose. Ms. Badami also sug-
gested games likeMastermind. She explainedhow the concepts of addi-tion and subtraction of inte-gers using various activi-ties. She emphasized theuse of rajma- seeds, ice-cream- sticks and zip- lockbags as a classroomresource for teaching theseconcepts at the primarylevel. Representation oftens and hundredths, the
comparison and addition of decimal num-bers was also demonstrated using easilyavailable teaching aids like square- linedpaper and number grids of 10 X 10. Shehighlighted the techniques of teachingfractions by paper cutting and pastingmethod and also explained an activityusing circles made of cloth. Activities likeMaths walk through Humayun tomb werequite interesting to explain the concepts ofSymmetry, Mensuration, finding LCM andHCF of numbers by paper cutting method.The workshop was an enriching experi-ence as it provided teachers with simpletechniques which would facilitate thedevelopment of core mathematical con-cepts and problem- solving skills in stu-dents.
"Mathematical concepts through simple techniques"
- Mrs. Ashalata Badami
Sri Kode Durga Prasad,Special Director General ofCentral Reserve Police Force,Former Police Commissioner,Visakhapatnam; JointManaging Director, APTransco, Chief of Greyhounds,The Crack Anti-Naxalite Forceand Additional Director-General (Training) addressedthe prakashites and said thatIndia's mission is to turn outyoungsters into responsiblecitizens and looking forward
to the young, bright, enthusiastic workforce; India needs enthusiastic youngsters who can con-tribute to the better progress of the society. He held that renaissance in India did not happen the wayit should and it's the youngster's duty to move forward to lead India 2020 with Abdul Kalam's inspi-ration. The Director General advocated the students to be the best in whatever field they choose.
"India needs zealous youngsters who can contribute to the better
progress of the society." - Sri Kode Durga Prasad
Professor Miriam Amit, Professor ofMathematics and Science Education,Dean, Ben Gurion University, grad andMrs. Divya Arora, managing director ofNataraj Publishers, edition-al director at etch. Prof.Amit gave a brief presenta-tion of the geographicalview of Israel and intro-duced her project"Kindumatica" theMathematics club, and itsadvancement in variouscountries in various lan-guages. The aim of this club is to show howengaging students in real-life mathemati-cal situations can stimulate their mathe-matical creative thinking. Kidumaticawhich means "advancing math" inHebrew, is based on academic research inthe fields of excellence, cognition andmathematics education, and on the socialprinciple of equal opportunity for all andone's right to self-realization and aspira-tion, regardless of eth-nic background andsocio-economic status.Mathematics is, intoday's society, anindicator of ability andsuccess and learningmathematics developsan ability for logical and critical thinkingthat is applicable to other fields, as well asbeing relatively non-based in culture andtherefore equally suitable for studentsfrom different cultural backgrounds.Theoretical Background onMathematically Gifted and TalentedScientific literature differentiates betweenthree types of excelling students: "goodlearners", "talented students", and"extremely talented students." which
means enhancement of Mathematics. Shestated that Israel attained Independence inthe year 1948. She acquainted them withthe Dead Sea, the lowest place on earth
where there is noaging of life. It is oneof the unique placeson the earth. She isproud of the fact thatthe only resourcethey process is thehuman brain andthey use computersin every sphere of
life, even in the remotest area. She toldthem about a striking feature of Israelwhich states that at the age of 18, boys andgirls have to join the army for three con-secutive years and there after they returnto the community to serve in their chosenfields. She also stated that education ismandatory for 3 to 18 years old and thatthere are only public school and no privateschools there. She advised the students to
focus on the five C'sof the 21st centuryskills critical think-ing, creativity, col-laboration, commu-nication and com-mitment, that are asure shot to suc-
cess. Mrs. Divya Arora, Managing Directorof Nataraj Publishers, advised the studentsto have fun, learn, make good friends, begood people, be nice at heart as this is thebest time of their life. She explained indetail about the book - 'India, an alphabetride' by Mrs Shallu Jindal, which wasdesigned alphabetically, with facts aboutIndia which was picturesque and informa-tive.
"There is nothing more unequal than equal treatment to unequalpeople"- Equation for a Successful Teaching
- Prof. Miriam Amit, ISRAEL
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Hearty Congratulations to the Students, Parents & Teachers
National Science DayExhibition at NSTL
Stood 1st in Team Song ANANYA NAYAK, IX
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National Science Olympiad State 1st & International 5th RankK. Nikitha, X
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Sri Prakash NewsletterMemoirs to Cherish
An interface with students from Mercersburg Academy , USA
International Educational Exchange is the most significantcurrent project designed to continue the process of humaniz-ing mankind to the point, we would hope, that men can learnto live in peace--eventually even to cooperate in constructiveactivities rather than compete in a mindless contest of mutu-al destruction. We must try to expand the boundaries ofhuman wisdom, empathy and perception, and there is noway of doing that except through education. Real culturaldiversity results from the interchange of ideas, products, andinfluences, not from the insular development of a singlenational style. Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan, marching ahead inthis direction, provided a platform for its students to interactwith the Faculty and Students of Mercersburg Academy, USA.Mr Frank Rutherford, Director of the Institute, an ardent lover
of Indian Heritage and Culture visited India along with hisFaculty Members and students on a week day tour. A tradi-tional welcome with holi colours spread its fragrance in theair. Mrs Jen, a Faculty Member, who was also a student of thesame institution appreciated the warm welcome and sharedabout the multiple role they perform in their institution. Sheis even a Coach for Diving and Trekking in her institute. TheStudent Delegates were quite excited to know the Indian waysand habits. Prakashites performed Burrakatha on 'Dasavataram' and a Folk Dance - "Thappeta Gullu". The art ofClay Pottery and Basket weaving mesmerized the delegates.Prakashites showered them with many questions to knowabout their Culture, Heritage and Education.
"A Mighty Girl"- Inspiring the nextgeneration of history makers
‘A mighty Girl' is the world's largest collection of books, toys,movies, and for parents, teachers and others dedicated toraising smart, confident and courageous girls and, ofcourse, for girls themselves. A seminar on "WomenEmpowerment" was conducted by the Co-founders of AMighty Girl - Mrs. Carolyn Danckaert, and Mr. Aaron Smith.They interacted with the teachers and briefed about theirwebsite which has got high quality children products tohelp the new generation of girls to grow and pursue what-ever dreams they choose to truly to be mighty girls. Theyeven interacted with Prakashites and inspired them to tellthe stories of people they admire. A true story ofAfghanistan "Razia's Ray of Hope" inspired the students themost. They were asked to recollect great leaders of historyand analyze the percentage of women in it. The studentswere encouraged to be the change makers and balance therole of women and men in the society.
Floral tributes to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
In line with preserving the cultural values of India, Prakashitesdevoted Goddess Saraswathi on the eve of 'Basant Panchami'.The occasion was celebrated with a devotional spirit in whichthe students applied kumkum and prayed Goddess Saraswathi tobe the chariot for all their endeavours.
"Reality is, after all, too big for our frail understanding tofully comprehend. Nevertheless, we have to build our lifeon the theory which contains the maximum truth. We can-not sit still because we cannot, or do not, know the AbsoluteTruth"- is the famous quote by Subhash Chandra Bose gen-erally known as "Netaji". Netaji's Birth Anniversary was cel-ebrated on 23rd January wherein the children were toldabout his life history, his active role in Independence move-ment, his active participation in Indian National Congress.Children shared their views on Netaji's life history andappreciated his values. All the young NCC Cadets with patri-otic fevour extended their heartfelt homage on this very dayto this great patriot with floral tributes in the presence ofCol.V.N. Bharadwaj.
Saraswathi Pooja
Ceremony
The entire Nation comes alivewith patriotic fervour on 26thJanuary, the Republic Day. Theday symbolizes the unity of thenation as it brings people togeth-er from different castes,creed, religions and regionsto celebrate the day with thepride of being an Indian.66th Republic Day was cele-brated with the same fervor,pomp and gaiety. Dr.P e d a v e e r a r a j u ,Gastroenterologist and SriP.Janardhan Rao, R.S.S.DistrictOrganiser, Sri. S.Diwakar, Retd.,Addl. S.P, Sri M.Narayana Murthy,Principal SVLN Agama Pathasala,Simhachala Devasthanam & Col.Nilesh Karia have graced theoccasion as chief guests. The
National Flag was unfurled fol-lowed by a graceful march past bystudents and the address by Dr.Pedaveeraraju who rememberedthe words of Sri Gurajada
Apparao, Sri Sri and RayaproluSubbarao and enlightened aboutthe greatness of our country. Healso gave a slogan 'Beti bacho,Beti padao'. He suggested the stu-dents to stick to time keeping,team building and discipline
which lead to the success of everyindividual and also the Nation.He also advised the students notto forget their Mother Tongue as itis equal to forgetting their par-
ents. He recalled the words ofSwami Vivekananda "Gentlemenof our country are made by char-acter not by tailors". "Patriotismis an attractive and powerfulweapon" said Mr. P. JanardhanRao. He made the gathering sing a
patriotic song 'Nimala sura gangajala sangamakshetram' whichexplains the speciality of India.He also said that we have to paytributes to the great people whosacrificed their lives for the wel-fare of the country and its people.He motivated the children to pro-tect our environment, culture andhuman values to maintain unityand integrity of the country andto dedicate themselves to theNation with the concept of globalfamily. He also hoped that Indiawould become the role model tothe world in future by overcom-ing all the obstacles. The pro-gramme ended with a CulturalShow in which the studentsshowcased their skills in Musicand dance.
Sri. S.Diwakar, Retd., Addl. S.P & Sri M.Narayana Murthy, Principal SVLN Agama Pathasala,
Simhachala DevasthanamDr. Pedaveeraraju,Gastroenterologist
Sri P. Janardhan Rao,R.S.S.District Organiser
Col. V.N. Bharadwaj, Commanding Officer 13(A) Battalion NCC, VSP
Col. Nilesh Karia
Students of IX class of the school organized a warm farewell aswell as a way to wish all the best for their forthcoming BoardExaminations, 'Aashirvachana Ceremony'- a special significancein Hindu custom, to the students of X class. On this day, the jun-iors wished the seniors for an outstanding performance in theforthcoming CBSE and STATE Board Examinations. The pro-gramme started with garlanding the portrait of GoddessSaraswathi and lighting the lamp with an air of slokas praying tobestow her blessings for their success. The students sought theblessings of the Goddess for their successful future. After theprayer, through which one gets connected to the infinite power,the juniors wished their seniors in 32 different languages -national and international, followed by the sharing of views bysome of the outgoing students and valuable words from theDirector Sri. Ch. Vasu Prakash and Faculty members of X class.
"Kites rise highest against the wind, not with it." - Winston S. Churchill
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The purpose of studying Classroom Dynamicsis to learn how to set up a positive classroomatmosphere where students feel comfortablelearning and communicating with other stu-dents and with the teacher. Mr. Khanna, in hisinteraction with the members of Facultyfocused on evaluation of the teacher, respon-sibility, enhancing the student's holisticgrowth and VAK techniques. It was also stat-ed that a human's auditory digital function
u n c o n s c i o u s l yruns in mind,which relates thestudent with theirprevious behaviorand unconscious-ly starts assessingthe child. Theresponsibility ofthe teacher lies inidentifying thereal talent. Theteachers wereadvised that theyshould approachthe students withan open mind. Heexplained the dif-ference between
education and literacy. He advised the teach-ers to make a lesson plan which includes allthe 3 types of learners, visual, auditory andkinesthetic and adopt VAK methodology ofteaching. He said, "Similar looking people arenot same in the classroom. Teachers shouldtake 100% responsibility of the students. Theobjective of education is to guide the pupils tolead a beautiful life."
Classroom Dynamics by Mr Rishabh Khanna
Prakashites witnessed the celebrations ofTHE EARTH DAY in Andhra University on24th April 2015 where they got the oppor-tunity to interact with the renownedProfessor Dr. P. Rama Rao, HOD Dept. ofGeo. Physics. The guest of the Day was Dr.B. Ajay Kumar, a scientist of IndianTsunami Early Warning Center, Ministry ofEarth Science, Hyderabad. Delivered anamazing speech with a power point pres-entation on how people are affected byTsunami and Earthquake he also
explained the cause of such disasters and how they could be detected earlier. He urged the students'contribution to preserve the environment for a safe future.
"A march towards a pure and cheerful life" - Earth Day Celebrations
WEST VIEW PRI. SCHOOLleft to right
Ms.Kum Lai Meng, Vice PrincipalMrs. Mabel Lee, Vice Principal
Mr. Eddie Foo Chit Cheong, Principal
The Director at the National Institute of Education, Singapore
along with the Delegates.
Mr. LIM HAN SENG ANDREW, Vice Principal;
Ms. BETTY CHANG, Principal,
WEST SPRING SEC.SCHOOL
LEFT TO RIGHTMs. Christina Tan, Vice Principal
Ms. Mdm Veronica NG C H, Principal
PROF. TAN OON SENG,Director, NIE
Dr. Zoe Boon, Senior Teaching Fellow,
Policy & Leadership Studies Dept., NIE
Mr. Jimmy Tan, NIE Dr. GOH CHOR BOON, GM, NIE
Mr. GOH WEI BENG,SCHOOL STAFF DEVELOPER
Mr. NG HAN MING, VICE PRINCIPAL Mr. B.B.Rao, Mathematics Teacher
Mr. N.S. Nathan, Managing Director,
EAGLE NATHAN PTE LTD
ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOLMR. WINSTON HODGE, PRINCIPAL
MR. DEVENDRAN, PHYSICS FACULTY
GREENRIDGE SEC. SCHOOL, SINGAPORE
Dr. JONATHAN WP GOH,Asst. DEAN, NIE
NIE (NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION), SINGAPORE
"The solution of a problem lies within the problem" -Honorary Professor C. Shantamma
Mathematics Workshop on 'Vedic Mathematics' byHonorary Prof. Shantamma was conducted for theMathematics teachers. During the session the 16 sutrasof Vedic Mathematics by SWAMI SRI KRISHNA TIRTHA-JI, in short the Vedic addition, multiplication and divi-sion were discussed. The method of finding squares,square roots, cubes, cube roots, vinculum and fewquicker mathematical techniques were also explained.
14th Annual Day
8 "Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing." - Abraham Lincoln
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Let’s conserve the common bio-diversity
World Sparrow Day"Happy is the person who not only sings, but feels God's eye is on thesparrow and knows He watches over me." World Sparrow Day wasobserved on 20th March wherein children performed a stage show on'Save Sparrows!', showed a ppt and explained how to save sparrows bykeeping water in an earthen pot. The tiny tots conveyed the message tothe audience that too much usage of cell phones also causes greatharm to the sparrows. World Sparrow Day provided a meeting groundfor people to play an important role in advocacy and in spreading the
awareness on the need of conserving common biodiversity.
Class Sabha is a creative programme bun-dled with different activities whichupholds and encourages a child to enhancehis/her creativity and to develop his/herknowledge which is helpful for his/herfuture growth. From different activitieslike Show and Tell , Making a Mask, MockParliament etc., every child participatedwith sincere effort and showcased his/her ability to win in a bold way. Ear bud printing helps thechildern to improve their colouring skills according to the picture given on the activity sheet dur-
ing their activity they loved andenjoyed a lot doing the ear budprinting. Through Sink andFloat activity children coulddevelop their thinking skillswhere they can recognize thethings or the objects which cansink and float and could under-stand the means very clearly. Onthe other way they could learnlight things can float on waterand heavy things will sink inwater. Childern learned that
word "yellow" starts with letter "Y" and how yellow is related in our day life like sun is yellow ,lemon, banana and Mango are yellow in colour. Children enjoy and learn to make lemonade withtheir cute little hands as a part of activity on weight and capacity slurps, sour, sweet juice with lotsof vitamin "C". They shared with each other and enjoyed the yummy drink. The activity of using theflash cards of money was to know the transactions of money.
Science Fair is a festival of learningnew things in a scientificapproach. It is a new tech-nique to understand scien-tific observation in closeway". Students partici-pated in the fair andbecame an inspirationfor future technicalgrowth in science to fur-ther generations. They theo-retically and practicallyexplained the present scenario oftechnology with working models.
National Science Day was celebrat-ed on this day to commemorate
the contribution of Dr. C. V.Raman, who was awarded
the Nobel Prize in thefield of Science.Students gave paperpresentation on the lifehistory of Dr.C.V.Raman,
demonstrated the toysfrom trash made by them,
based on Sri Arvind Gupta’stoy making guidelines.
With a view to train students in eco-friendlymethods for a safe future, a seven-memberHSBC Mentor Team along with Team LeaderMiss Glaro conducted Train GreenProgramme in the school consecutively forthe second year. Two members of Faculty inBiology and a ten-member student teamattended the session. The focus of the ses-sion is to practice 3-R's "Reduce-Recycle-Reuse". Bio diversity, endangered speciesand the causes for each were highlighted inthe session. The Team Leader called the Ten-member Student Team "Change Agents" who canbring about a small change in themselves by implementing these methods in their daily life.Miss Glaro also spoke about energy efficient methods to save energy, water management, car-pool and transport to save fuel. The mentors conducted various activities like Skits, Poster-making on recycled charts based on environment. The session has invited the students to con-nect themselves to trees, migratory bird, water, air, dolphin etc. to enact their roles.
Prakashites with Train Green
A.P.State Disaster Response and Fire Services Department under the guidelines of Ministry ofHome Affairs, Government of India conducted an Awareness Programme - "Fire & EvacuationDrill in Schools". Mr J. Mohan Rao, District Fire Officer, Mr. CH. Krupavaram, AssistantDistrict Fire Officer and Mr. M. Vara Prasad, Station Fire Officer of Visakhapatnam zoneorganized the campaign in the school and demonstrated the Mock Fire Drill. The Studentsformed into nine teams - Fire Safety Team, Fire Alarm Team, Evacuation Team, Search &Rescue Team, First-Aid Team, Fire Fighting Team and Media Management Team to evacuateand rescue the victims of fire accident. A live mock drill where Branto Skylift was also usedto make the students aware of various stages involved in rescue operation. Prakashites par-ticipated in the fire awareness event with enthusiasm.
Safety First! - National Fire Safety Day
Renowned Psychologist Dr. B.V. Pattabhiram,the hypnotist, author, career guide and coun-selor, counseled the parents on wise parent-ing. He was an eye opener for the entire gath-ering. He gave many practical and simple tipsthat a parent must follow in order to developan effective bonding with their children.Parents were highly delighted to interact andtake his valuable suggestions to help theirwards for better future. His tremendous sense
of humor was truly entertaining. Even the Prakashites got an opportunity to interact with Dr. B. V.Pattabhiram, who told them that "Examinations are nothing but festivals. Concentrate on one sub-ject and spend more time with family members. God has given us a paper and pencil to design ourdestiny." He gave some tips to the students for dealing the examination in a stress free way. Heinspired and enriched the students by quoting "Dare to dream and care to achieve, be a performer,not a watcher." He also explained a new abbreviation of alphabet, PLANE, 6 - R techniques, MANTRAand the success pyramid. He suggested rubber-band technique to avoid untimely sleep. He advisedthe students to avoid negative people because they are the stress careers.
"The art of wise parenting" - Dr. B. V. Pattabhiram
Grand Sabha
Let themlive along
with us
Sabhais an encouraging plat-form for students that improves andinitiates their all round development.Programmes like "Save Sparrows",Women Empowerment, ExerciseDance, Gandhiji's Home Coming andmany more were showcased thatexhibited the abilities of a child. As apart of Women empowerment , theimportance of girl child's education inthe form of a skit and the power of
womenin the form of a dance were
performed by the childrenvery beautifully. In Gandhiji's HomeComing, his important role in freedomstruggle, ban of foreign goods, adaptingIndian traditional dress andIndependence were shown. Tiny totsperformed on the stages for songs likeexercise and Macarena. Mythology, avery important part of Indian Culture, askit on ''Karna'' impressed the audience.Comic characters like Tom and Jerrymade the show enthusiastic. "Child is a
sapling.Let them growby exploringtheir own hid-den talents.
The talent & confidence of childrenwere evident in their line up of pro-grammes like Talk show, Skit, Streetshow. The convocation ceremony ofUKG students was a heart touchingmoment for all the parents. Flash mobon Swachh Bharat was a surprise ele-ment in the programme. Awarenessprogrammes like Save sparrows,
C o n t e m p o r a r ydance on Save Nature and encourag-ing songs on Good Manners andEverything is possible were majorattraction. The scientific phenomenonof optical illusion was beautifully por-trayed through a dance number. Theartistic talent of the students was dis-played through an art fair on Birds ofAndhra Pradesh by the students of StdIV & V. Stories weaved by the little onesof Std I presented in the form of storybooks was launched in the Book Fair.
TheChief Guest Mr.Frank Rutherford, theDirector of Instructional Technology &Heady Boys Track Coach - Mercersburg,graced the occasion and whole-heart-edly encouraged the young talents. Themusical drama staging the history of theIndian freedom struggle made everyheart feel proud of the brave souls bornon our motherland.
SincerityAbility
BoldnessHardwork
Achievement
ScienceBuddy
Fair
"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." - Mahatma Gandhi
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Summer Camp this year offered children a widevariety of specialized activities which includedperforming arts, music, improvement in commu-nication skills and so on - a unique package of funfilled, recreational events proved to be a skillfulretreat from the scorching heat this summer. Theprimary purpose of this camp is educational andcultural development. The camp provided an hourof physical fitness through a variety of games likecrazy cones, parachuting, cricket and soccer. In'Easy Art' hour the tiny tots of 3 to 6 years learnt artwith numbers, alphabets, thumb and handprints.The children of 7 years to 11 years painted theirown canvas bags, prepared cold - ceramic toysand learnt the art of paper quilling. The storytelling hour aimed at developing the skill of narra-
tion, enaction, voice - modulation and gestures inthe students. The musical hour of action songsand concept songs washighly enjoyed and helpedthe children lots of fun. Toyswith trash (based on Mr.Aravind Gupta's ideas) trig-gered the scientific skill ofchildren as they createdtheir own toys utilizing thewaste materials. The addedbonanza of cookery andspeaking manners was thoroughly enjoyed byevery child.The summer camp included recitingMantrapushpam, quilling, making soft toys, activ-ities to improve English Communicative Skills and
squash making in safe and nurturing environ-ment. The camp provided the children an oppor-
tunity to develop teamworkand co-operation. Childrenhave discovered new passionsin them and learned to beindependent during the ses-sion. All the articles whichwere prepared by childrenwere displayed on the last dayand appreciation cards weregiven to the best performers.
Mathematics Summer Camp was also conductedthat helps the gifted students and others toexplore the world of Mathematics through the fif-teen days concept based programme - Easy Steps
to Olympiads and Fun with Mathematics. TheProgramme was planned with many varieties ofMathematical Activities that targeted at Juniorand Senior Levels of the students in high schooland in creating the best experience for any Mathenthusiastic student. Prizes were distributed tothe most outstanding students and all the studentswere presented with certificates. The excitingsummer camp was brought to close with a funfilled gala time in which children performed onthe songs they learnt during the camp. They dis-played their art work through a ramp walk /fash-ion show. A variety of games added to the excite-ment and enthusiasm of the children.
Summer Camp - Empowering thinking skills through funfilled learning activities
CAMPS
Easy steps to Olympiads
& Fun with Mathematics
Summer splash that nurtured joy with learning
Prakashites joined joyous Summer Camp - Designing logo - Making Tasty Lemon Squash- Brushing up spoken skills- Making Scientific Toys from trash
inspired by Sri Arvind Gupta- Twirling quilling sheets into
beautiful ear rings and dolls- Making soft toys- Learning ancient vedic
Mantrapushpam Logo designed by
Ishika Agarwal, IX
Origami The Art of Paper Folding - 3D Motor Cycleby M.Priyanka, VIII
Sri T.S.R. Prasad, Retd. Addl. S.P , Sri K.Lakshmana Murthy, Inspector of Police,
Pendurthi, Director Sri Ch.Vasu Prakash alongwith performers of Dasaavataram
Winners of competitions Lauded by Prof. Santamma, Hon. Professor, A.U.
Hands on Activity - Mathematics Laboratory
Volley Ball
The Umbrella Game - Fit Kids
Scientific Toys from TrashToys from Quilling
Lemon Squash Display of Quilling Art
Art & Craft
Soft Toys with Fur
Painting Toys from Trash Craft Work Fitkids
"Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it." - Dalai Lama
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School Interact Club Promotes fun, frolic & Joyful learning to the under privileged children
Imparting Knowledge through Audio-Visual
Rtn. P.L.K. Murthy
Sri K.Rama Krishna Chowdhary
Sri T.S.R.Prasad, Retd. Addl S.P Addressing Children
Reciting Eka-sloki Ramayana
Sri Devi Prasad Patnaik, Fortune Sri Kanya Hotel
Sri S. Krishna Murthy, CA
Sri SubrahmanyamThe Hindu, COB
Playing & Fitness go hand in hand Observe and learn the art of basket making
Children Enjoy Umbrella Game
PresidentPrince Bansal
Vice-PresidentP.Pravallika
B.Sai Rohith Reddy G. Shanmukh K.Sai Abhishek M.Kshitij Subham Goyal Shivam Goyal
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Mr. & Mrs Arun Prasad Mrs. Asha Latha Badami, Senior Elementary Level
Mathematics Resource Person
Mr. Rajeevan KarleELT Consultant
Sri. K.V. Seshu BabuSri Kanya Group
Smt. Jayashree HatangadiSri.G.RamalingamCurator, Indira GandhiZoological Park, Vizag
Sri V. Sanyasi Rao (Thathaji)Bharat Vikas Parishad
Sri A.S.N. RajuEx-Corporator
Mr & Mrs Sanyasi Naidu GVMC Zonal Commissoner
Sri. P.Krishna Kumar Hon’ble Secretary, A.P.Cotton Association, Guntur
Sri. K.Vijay Mohan, Welfare Holiday World
Sri S.Vijay Kumar, Vijay NirmanCompany Private Limited
Dr. H.K.Sri Harsha, Director, PARVYOMA Classes
Rtn. R.K.G.V. Mohan Prasad, Dist. Governor , Smt. Lakshmi Sudha, 1st Lady Indira Gandhi Zoological Park Mr. Ramaiah,Chief Basket Ball Coachtraining the children under 16yrs
Paper Craft Learning the art of paper foldingLearning to be disciplined
Basketball Free
Coaching Camp
2015
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"Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston S. Churchill
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It is well known that Field Trips are the sources of experiential learning there by
providing life’s most required skills. The children experience the joy of learning at various locations
through planned field trips which lead to a life long learning.
Visakha Utsav - 2015
Railway Station
City Ride Pages- Book Store
Indira GandhiZoological Park
Art Gallery
NARASIMHA MURTHY -VII PIYUSH RANJAN MISHRA -VII G. VACHAN -VIII V.V. SATYANARAYANA -VII
B.ANJANI SOWMYA - IX
V. SATYA SRI - IX
M.D.J. KALYAN-IX
B.SWETHA - VII ABHIJEET SINGHKASHAP - VI
K. ABHINASH-VIII A. ANANTH SAI -IX J.SARAYU - IX M.ROSHINI-IX
Home Away from HomeThe hostel which houses numerous children of varied age groups is a perpetual hub of activities. The school strives to provide myriad experiences
which are a ready amalgamation of a homely, intellectual and rational environment.
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Born in Singapore on September 16, 1923, Lee Kuan Yew became the longest-serving Prime Minister inworld history. Lee rose through the ranks of his country's political system before becoming the firstPrime Minister of Singapore on June 5, 1959. He is revered the World over for his strong resolutions totransform Singapore into a model country.
Early Years : Lee Kuan Yew was born into awealthy Chinese family that had resided inSingapore since the 19th century. After WorldWar II, Lee studied law at Fitzwilliam College,in Cambridge, UK. In 1950, he was admitted tothe English bar, but instead of practicing lawthere, Lee returned to Singapore to do so.
Political Beginnings in People'sAction Party (PAP) : Singapore was aBritish colony and held Britain's main navalbase in the Far East. The country was ruled bya governor and a legislative council, mostlycomprising wealthy Chinese businessmen inthe early 1950s, Singapore buzzed with talk ofconstitutional reform and independence, and
Lee banded with other like minds to challengethe governing structure of the country. In 1954Lee became secretary-general of his ownparty, the People's Action Party. In 1955, a newSingapore constitution was introduced. Itincreased the number of elected seats on thecouncil to 25 out of a total of 32, thereby allow-ing only 7 seats to be filled by appointment.but in 1957, Lee returned to London yet againas talks resumed. The next year, Lee helpednegotiate what Singapore's status would be asa self-governing state, and a new constitutionwas formed. Under the new constitution,national elections were held in June 1959.Lee's party won a decisive victory, taking 43 ofthe 51 seats in the assembly, and Singaporegained self-governing status (except in mattersof defense and foreign affairs). Lee was swornin as prime minister on June 5, 1959, becom-ing the first prime minister of an independentSingapore.
Lee’s Urban Renewal Policies : LeeKuan Yew introduced a five-year plan callingfor urban renewal and construction of newpublic housing, greater rights for women,educational reforms and industrialization.His plan also called for a merger of Singaporewith Malaysia, and after Malayan prime min-ister Tunku Abdul Rahman proposed the for-mation of a federation that would includeMalaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak, Leebegan to campaign in favor of the effort and toend British colonial rule for good.
Lee’s Development Discourse :Singapore was described as first oasis in athird World Region because of Lee’s efficientun sentimental incorrupt inventive forwardlooking and pragmatic measures.
Singapore became a business and financialcentre administered for its efficiency and lowlevel of corruption.
As Prime Minister of Singapore for over 30 yrshe transformed the city state into one of thewealthiest nations in Asia.
Singaporeans were taught how to be the cour-teous, less noisy and not to use chewing gumwith stringent policies.
Mr. Lee provides low cost housing and indus-trialisation to provide employment.
Lee Kuan Yew - Founding Father of Modern Singapore
I have been accused of many things in my life, but not even my worst enemy
has ever accused me of being afraid to speak my mind “
” - Lee Kuan Yew
Mr Lee Kuan Yew man who built theMerlion Nation from Scratch
“There’s a glorious rainbow
that beckons those with the spirit of
adventureI Say to the young
look at the horizon, follow the rainbow,
go ride it.”
The Visionary who befriended Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru,
Mrs. Indira Gandhi & Subsequent Indian Prime Ministers including
Hon. P.M Narendra Modi
Mr Lee was also called Singapore's Chief Gardener
Lee and his model of progress remain part of World’s development discourse becauseleaders from different countries flock to the city for Ideas, Investment & Inspiration
We honour Mr Lee and his legacy. He andSingapore's pioneer leaders remarkablytransformed an impoverished island withno resources and a population of 2 millionwho were mostly illiterate or lowly edu-cated, to a modern city-state of 5.5 millionpeople with the living standards of FirstWorld countries.
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Mr. Lee Kuan Yew’s vision for education.The population would be the nation'smost important assets in an islandwith no hinterland or naturalresources. Working towards thatvision, Mr Lee in the 1950s and 1960sfocused on building an efficient, uni-versal education system that wouldprovide a skilled workforce forSingapore's industrialisation pro-gramme as well to as to lower unem-ployment. Mr Lee also saw the need tobuild a professional teaching force andinternationally competitive local uni-versities that would put Singapore onthe world map.
Today, Singapore and the NationalInstitute of Education - which is part ofNTU - are known internationally forhigh teaching standards, particularlyin the teaching of Mathematics,Science and reading, and ranked topsin the World. Many Western countriesthat adapted Singapore textbooks havereported improvements in their stu-dents' performance.
This small country also uniquely hastwo universities that are ranked withinthe world's top 50 - NTU and theNational University of Singapore. Ifyou consider the fact that Singapore isjust 50 years old and yet has twoworld-class universities, you begin toappreciate the magnitude of thisachievement.
A key pillar that Mr Lee stronglypushed for was the bilingual policy,with English as the working languageand the language of education andlearning, and the mother tongue tokeep Singaporeans culturally rooted.Trade and industry were the youngnation's only hope for economic sur-vival. To attract foreign investors, heforesaw that Singaporeans had tospeak English, the language of theglobal economy, international diplo-macy, science and technology.
Born Harry Lee Kuan Yew16 September 1923Singapore, Straits Settlements
Died 23 March 2015 (aged 91)Singapore General Hospital,Singapore
Political party People's Action Party
Spouse(s) Kwa Geok Choo b. 1920 d.2010; her death)
Children Lee Hsien Loong (b. 1952)Lee Wei Ling (b. 1955)Lee Hsien Yang (b. 1957)
Alma mater Raffles InstitutionLondon School of EconomicsFitzwilliam College, Cambridge
1st Prime Minister of Singapore
Mr and Mrs Lee with their young family duringChinese New Year in February 1960. Clockwise,from left are Hsien Loong, eight, Hsien Yang, two,and Wei Ling
Nursery,LKG & UKG