Post on 26-Aug-2018
GOOD MANNERS WEEK
The week was emphasized on a decent behavior
and good manners of pre-primary children. It is
believed that during this age the kiddos are in
infancy stage and can be shaped the way we
nurture them and with this thought the week
was designed to foster all
behavior. This was mainly done through healthy
discussion, activities, moral stories with children
by the respective class teachers for a week
during the academic session, later the
recapitulation is always required to inculcate what has b
Class I E and F had a class show on a topic ‘Save Planet’ on 22
under the guidance of the class teachers had fully justified the show to give the
message to save planet. The show comprised of song, skit, dance, and fancy dress done
by the respective class children.
The show overall conveyed the co
solution to this problem seems to be uncommon and if appropriate steps would not
have taken in time it may lead to a hazardous situation
GOOD MANNERS WEEK
The week was emphasized on a decent behavior
primary children. It is
believed that during this age the kiddos are in
infancy stage and can be shaped the way we
nurture them and with this thought the week
was designed to foster all good manners and
behavior. This was mainly done through healthy
discussion, activities, moral stories with children
by the respective class teachers for a week
during the academic session, later the
recapitulation is always required to inculcate what has been nurtured.
SAVE PLANET CLASS SHOW
Class I E and F had a class show on a topic ‘Save Planet’ on 22nd
under the guidance of the class teachers had fully justified the show to give the
message to save planet. The show comprised of song, skit, dance, and fancy dress done
by the respective class children.
The show overall conveyed the common problem of plastic harming our planet but the
solution to this problem seems to be uncommon and if appropriate steps would not
have taken in time it may lead to a hazardous situation
een nurtured.
nd
September. Children
under the guidance of the class teachers had fully justified the show to give the
message to save planet. The show comprised of song, skit, dance, and fancy dress done
mmon problem of plastic harming our planet but the
solution to this problem seems to be uncommon and if appropriate steps would not
FANCY DRESS
The KG E
and F
children had
their special
assembly
and class
show on 26th
September.
The children
presented
the short
scenes from
various
episodes of
Ramayana.
Children also
highlighted
their talent
by becoming
the Gandhiji
as a part of
their Fancy
Dress Show
to spread
the various
teachings of
Mahatma
Gandhi. The
show was
marvelous
with various
colours of
drama, skit,
and song.
To provoke the speaking skill among the children, the Class I and KG had the
declamation week from 18th
in front of the class and then the child picked one of the object of his own choice to
speak certain sentences on it. This embraced the habit of ‘English speaking’ among the
children.
Maths is one skill, that one needs to master in life as it is needed in our everyday life.
To enhance their interest in the subject and to test their ability to perform the basic
operations of mathematics, a maths quiz was conducted in the form o
DRAWING & COLOURING WEEK
The budding artists were recognized through their master creations in the drawing and
colouring activity. They were given the freedom to paint their imagination.
were appreciated through certificates of appreciation.
Writing is an important skill for expression. It can be developed by constant practice
guided by the competent teachers. The same was done to enhance their competency
to develop a paragraph on the
An awareness program was organized to let the students know about the safety
measures, through an outdoor activity.
Children learnt the philosophy of, ‘better to be safe than sorry’.
PRIMARY WING
DECLAMATION WEEK
To provoke the speaking skill among the children, the Class I and KG had the th
to 22nd
sept. Class teachers brought few presentable items
in front of the class and then the child picked one of the object of his own choice to
speak certain sentences on it. This embraced the habit of ‘English speaking’ among the
MATHS QUIZ
Maths is one skill, that one needs to master in life as it is needed in our everyday life.
To enhance their interest in the subject and to test their ability to perform the basic
operations of mathematics, a maths quiz was conducted in the form o
DRAWING & COLOURING WEEK
The budding artists were recognized through their master creations in the drawing and
colouring activity. They were given the freedom to paint their imagination.
certificates of appreciation.
CREATIVE WRITING WEEK
Writing is an important skill for expression. It can be developed by constant practice
guided by the competent teachers. The same was done to enhance their competency
to develop a paragraph on the basis of given guidelines.
SAFETY RULES WEEK
An awareness program was organized to let the students know about the safety
measures, through an outdoor activity.
Children learnt the philosophy of, ‘better to be safe than sorry’.
PRIMARY WING
To provoke the speaking skill among the children, the Class I and KG had the
sept. Class teachers brought few presentable items
in front of the class and then the child picked one of the object of his own choice to
speak certain sentences on it. This embraced the habit of ‘English speaking’ among the
Maths is one skill, that one needs to master in life as it is needed in our everyday life.
To enhance their interest in the subject and to test their ability to perform the basic
operations of mathematics, a maths quiz was conducted in the form of a written test.
The budding artists were recognized through their master creations in the drawing and
colouring activity. They were given the freedom to paint their imagination. Their efforts
Writing is an important skill for expression. It can be developed by constant practice
guided by the competent teachers. The same was done to enhance their competency
An awareness program was organized to let the students know about the safety
WORD BUILDING WEEK
A child’s vocabulary development is directly related to their reading
comprehension ability; students who have a larger working
vocabulary have higher reading comprehension skills as well.
THEATRE WEEK
Children presented ‘One Act Plays’. In this fun filled activity they
were made to learn the importance of proper dialogue delivery,
correct pronunciation, expression. They also built in confidence to
perform in front of many petyole.
SPELL BEE WEEK A lot of drill was given to the students about word formation. They
were given the tips of learning long and difficult spellings by
splitting them in syllables.
Activity of dictation was conducted to check their learning. Top
four performers were appreciated with the certificates of
appreciation.
SPEAK TRICK ACTIVITY Phonetics based activities were conducted for the students to
introduce them with the correct pronunciation of various words.
Students enjoyed the activity and participated enthusiastically.
HAND WRITING WEEK A week was devoted to train the students to write beautifully with
proper formation of strokes & curves. Students who showed a lot
of improvement in their script were awarded with the certificates
of appreciation. They learnt that one’s handwriting is the reflection
of the personality.
SHABDAGYAN
SAPTAH
Drilling is
generally not the
most fun part of
teaching or
learning Hindi but
it is an essential
step when
learning new
words. Varying
the approach,
teachers made it
enjoyable and
encouraged the
students to
participate fully.
To check the
comprehension
and learning,
dictation was
conducted.
Certificates were
given to the
students who
learnt the lessons
better than
others.
INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
On 14th August, 2017 students celebrated the auspicious day by presenting various
colourful programs and speeches. India’s 71st Independence was celebrated with great
patriotism, enthusiasm, and respect at O.P.Jindal School, on 14th August,2017.
The programme began with a musical rendition by the Jr.Choir - Kaustabh band with
the underline theme being saluting our motherland. The School Choir enhanced the
spirit of patriotism by singing melodious patriotic song.
Students set the pitch for the program with the thought of the day, patriotic poems,
speeches and the news headlines. It urged today's generation to value the freedom we
have secured after the sacrifices of many.
A well choreographed, beautifully synchronised and colourful dance was presented by
the students with zeal and spirit befitting the occasion. The participants spell bound the
audience with their performance depicting freedom of girl child and also energised
them with patriotic fervour. In order to make our young students realize all that India
as a nation has achieved, to make them feel proud of their own country and
determined to take her to new heights, a power point presentation was shown.
Learning Outcome: Students learnt to value the freedom, we have secured after the
sacrifices of many.
TEACHERS’ DAY CELEBRATION
Students of classes II – V made an effort to recognise the efforts made by their
TEACHERS, whom they consider as the Terrific, Energetic, Able, Cheerful, Hardworking,
Enthusiastic, Remarkable persons who shape the course of their lives by their untiring
effort.
Principal Sir conveyed his best wishes to all the teachers and discussed about Dr.
Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. He asked the students to always follow the righteous path.
He also advised the students to connect to the real world by being an active and
observant member of the society
Learning Outcome: TEACHER: Being one is the Highest privilege, having one is the Best
Blessing.
Activity ‘Green Growing’ was
explain the students about vegetative propagation and reuse of plastic bottle.
Used plastic bottles were painted and decorated as pots. Students planted some
decorative plants in it.
Learning Outcome: TEACHER: Being one is the Highest privilege, having one is the Best
HINDI DIWAS
Hindi Diwas was
celebrated with a
whole lot of gusto
and enthusiasm by
the students. They
presented unique
programmed and
poetry recitations
and other beautiful
and informative
programs.
Learning Outcome:
Students resolved to
learn and practice
correct Hindi which
is the 2nd
most
commonly spoken
language of the
world.
POT ACTIVITY
Activity ‘Green Growing’ was conducted on 17th
August. Objective of this activity was to
explain the students about vegetative propagation and reuse of plastic bottle.
Used plastic bottles were painted and decorated as pots. Students planted some
Learning Outcome: TEACHER: Being one is the Highest privilege, having one is the Best
August. Objective of this activity was to
explain the students about vegetative propagation and reuse of plastic bottle.
Used plastic bottles were painted and decorated as pots. Students planted some
Learning Outcome: Students learnt to reuse the plastic bottles. They also learnt to take
care of the plants.
HAND WASH
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COMPETITION
The Computer Programming Competition was conducted on 11
th October, 2017 in
Computer Lab -4 of O.P. Jindal School Raigarh (CG) under the banner of Computer
Literacy Club. The competition aimed to develop analytical and logical aptitude of the
students.
A Hand Wash Activity was conducted on 17th
August 2017. Demonstrated of the steps to wash
the hands was done before the students of
classes II-V. students prepared charts and props
for spreading the awareness about health and
hygiene in the season which is prone to disease
caused due to unhygienic conditions.
HEALTH AND WELLNESS CLUB
The club conducted two counseling sessions for the students of classes II & III on 19
th
August, 2017. These sessions were very fruitful for encouraging the students for being
a good listener. They also learnt about good manners and proper behavioral patterns.
Learning Outcome: A conscious effort was made to develop the essential skill of
listening amongst students.
GANESH PUJA
Ganpati Bappa Moriyaaa!!!
Ganesha Chaturthi is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Ganesha the symbol of wisdom
and remover of obstacles. This festival is also known as Ganesh Utsav which means
festival of Ganesh. .... On 25th
August, 2017 all students are celebrated Ganeshotsav
with lots of Fun and Masti. On this auspicious day, all the children came to school to
celebrate this function and senior students drew colourful Flower Rangoli with the help
of the teachers. All students were offered ‘prasad’ after the puja.
COUNSELLING FOR GOOD HEALTH (PW)
A health counseling session was organized by the Health and Wellness Club of our
school to facilitate the development of good habits and behavioural skills of the
students in classes II & III. The session was divided into two phases. The first phase of
the session was conducted by Mrs. Sujata Banerjee, counsellor of the school mainly
focusing upon the importance of cleanliness, personal hygiene & language usage.
YOGA IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH
A powerpoint presentation on Yoga was shown to students to
importance in one‟s life. They performed different asanas, om chanting,
pranayam and meditation.
There was an Inter House chess competition in the month of September
fact a 7 round team event for players
house and Ambikesh Singh of 5J Azad house secured the first position. Divith Agrawal
and Alok Kumar of 5J Tagore house secured 2nd position. Shourya Agrawal 5J and
Shruti Tripathi 5F of Raman house secured 3rd po
certificates by principal sir.
YOGA IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH
A powerpoint presentation on Yoga was shown to students to
‟s life. They performed different asanas, om chanting,
pranayam and meditation.
CHESS COMPETITION
There was an Inter House chess competition in the month of September
7 round team event for players in which Aditya Agrawal of Class 4D from Azad
house and Ambikesh Singh of 5J Azad house secured the first position. Divith Agrawal
and Alok Kumar of 5J Tagore house secured 2nd position. Shourya Agrawal 5J and
Shruti Tripathi 5F of Raman house secured 3rd position. The players were awarded with
YOGA IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH
A powerpoint presentation on Yoga was shown to students to explain its
‟s life. They performed different asanas, om chanting,
There was an Inter House chess competition in the month of September.This was in
which Aditya Agrawal of Class 4D from Azad
house and Ambikesh Singh of 5J Azad house secured the first position. Divith Agrawal
and Alok Kumar of 5J Tagore house secured 2nd position. Shourya Agrawal 5J and
sition. The players were awarded with
Clean India- Green
Most awaited event of
the preprimary wing is
the celebration of 100
days of schooling by
Nursey Kids. Children
performed very well
tapping their small feet
and clapping their little
hands on 23rd
September.
The parents were equally
excited and for a while
forgot their adulthood
and mingle up with the
toddlers in the stage to
dance and enjoy the
spirit of innocence and
virtue. The playschool
Children also performed
in the show and made it
a complete package of
happiness, delight, and
pleasure for everyone.
100 Days of
Schooling
Reorganization of various types of leaf activity had been done by the students of class
III of Primary Wing. All the subject teachers of EVS had been given chart papers to
conduct the activity in the class. Students brought different types of leaves. The leaves
had been struck on the chart paper by the students themselves under the guidance of
the teacher. Students were full of enthusiasm to do the activity.
A two days programme was conducted to promote awareness about conservation of
energy.
Day1: Audio visual presentation
electronic appliances at home and the safety measures to be adopted.
Day2: Audio visual presentation was made on safety rules in daily life. They were made
aware about the various sources of energy and were
usage by human race.
ACTIVITIES OF CLUBS
types of leaf activity had been done by the students of class
III of Primary Wing. All the subject teachers of EVS had been given chart papers to
conduct the activity in the class. Students brought different types of leaves. The leaves
he chart paper by the students themselves under the guidance of
the teacher. Students were full of enthusiasm to do the activity.
A two days programme was conducted to promote awareness about conservation of
Day1: Audio visual presentation was made on sources of energy, usage of various
electronic appliances at home and the safety measures to be adopted.
Day2: Audio visual presentation was made on safety rules in daily life. They were made
aware about the various sources of energy and were explained about their judicious
types of leaf activity had been done by the students of class
III of Primary Wing. All the subject teachers of EVS had been given chart papers to
conduct the activity in the class. Students brought different types of leaves. The leaves
he chart paper by the students themselves under the guidance of
A two days programme was conducted to promote awareness about conservation of
was made on sources of energy, usage of various
electronic appliances at home and the safety measures to be adopted.
Day2: Audio visual presentation was made on safety rules in daily life. They were made
explained about their judicious
INTNER HOUSE CROSS COUNTRY RACE
An inter House Cross Country Race was organized at OPJS. Around 60 selected students
from different houses enthusiastically participated in the same. It was inaugurated by
R. K. Trivedi the Principal. In this race, Sneh Kumar Yadav bagged 1st position from
Sarojini House, Vishwa Vijay Singh bagged 2nd position from Raman House and
Abhishek Kumar Yadav bagged 3rd position from Nehru house in the boys category. K.
Srinidhi, Shreya Singh, Samiksha Goyal bagged first, second and third position
respectively were the winners in the girls category. The winners were awarded cash
prizes, certificates and momentoes.
MIDDLE & SENIOR WING
SPICE MACAY DANCE PRESENTATION
The Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music And Culture Amongst Youth,
often known by its initials (SPIC MACAY), is a voluntary youth movement which
promotes Indian classical music, Indian classical dance, and other aspects of Indian
culture; it is also a movement with chapters in over 200 towns and cities all over the
world. SPIC MACAY was established by Dr. Kiran Seth in 1977 at IIT Delhi.
It seeks to foster the exchange of traditional Indian values and to generate awareness
of the cultural traditions and heritage of India. In order to achieve its goals, Dr. (Mrs.)
MEERNANDA BARTHAKUR is a noted classical dancer of Assam, most popular for her
unique style of presentation on the stage. She has unveiled the aura of great sattriya
dance form very graciously and mesmerized the audience with her unparallel
performance.
HERITAGE QUIZ
To Observe the World Humanitarian Day the heritage club of O. P. Jindal School
organized a number of activities to instill the feelings of respect and love amongst
children for the rich and diverse heritage that our country possess. A strong message
PROTECT PRESERVE AND PROMOTE Indian heritage was conveyed through display
boards of school. The main attraction of the event was Heritage Quiz 2017 which was
held on 2017. The Quiz was organized with lot of hard work & excitement. The
enthusiastic students of various houses presented a dazzling show by answering most
of the questions. The Quiz concluded with a short video on palaces of India followed by
the inspiring words of Honourable Principal.
5th Annual Convention of IAPT RC1
The 5thAnnual Convention was held on
Vihar, New Delhi. Ms Krishna Mishra
presentation. The convention was inaugur
Sehgal, Adviser and Head NCSTC and Director, Vigyan Prasar. A brief introduction about
the Programme was given by Dr. O
honoring the Physics Educationists. Speaker of t
IIT, Kanpur (Former Director/VC, ABV, IIITM) who spoke about modern and ancient
physics. There were three Sessions in total.
She presented her paper on the theme “Experimental Skill Development in Physics”
with power point presentation followed by an interactive session. Professor K.C.Thakur
presented paper on: Nano science and Nano Technology”
nnual Convention of IAPT RC1- New Delhi (MW
was held on 19th
August, 2017 at the DAV School, Shreshtha
Ms Krishna Mishra attended the seminar and present
presentation. The convention was inaugurated by the chief guest Dr. Narender K
Sehgal, Adviser and Head NCSTC and Director, Vigyan Prasar. A brief introduction about
he Programme was given by Dr. Om Prakash Sharma, President, IAPT followed by
honoring the Physics Educationists. Speaker of the programme was Dr. Om Vikas from
IIT, Kanpur (Former Director/VC, ABV, IIITM) who spoke about modern and ancient
re were three Sessions in total.
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presented paper on: Nano science and Nano Technology”.
New Delhi (MW-SW)
August, 2017 at the DAV School, Shreshtha
presented power point
ated by the chief guest Dr. Narender K.
Sehgal, Adviser and Head NCSTC and Director, Vigyan Prasar. A brief introduction about
m Prakash Sharma, President, IAPT followed by
he programme was Dr. Om Vikas from
IIT, Kanpur (Former Director/VC, ABV, IIITM) who spoke about modern and ancient
paper on the theme “Experimental Skill Development in Physics”
t presentation followed by an interactive session. Professor K.C.Thakur
WORKSHOP FOR HINDI TEACHERS
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BPMMQ (TAMIL NADU) o days programme was held for the 25
th Prof. BPMMQ
September, 2017, a “Metal Camp” was held which include a
visit to the Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR). There we were shown
the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR), BHAVINI (Bhartiya Nabhikya Vidyut Nigam
Ltd); The Madras Atomic Power Station (MAPS); and the Fast Breeder Test Reactor
(FBTR). We were told of the various mechanisms and the technology used in power
generation. The next day, the quiz contest was held, which comprised of three stages-
Preliminary round, semi finals and final. Team A was out of contest in the Preliminary
round, while Team B moved to the semi final round,. Having cleared the semi-final,
Team B reached the final round; however it could not do well and stood V.
The trip also consisted of a brief sojourn to the nearby town of Mahabalipuram, as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. The programme at the Metal Camp. As well as the quiz
inspired us.
Participating Students:
Team A: Abinash Mohanty (XII-B)
Vaibhav Kumar Singh (XII-F)
Team B: Priyanshu Pandey (XII-G)
Ayush Gupta (XI-F)
HOUSE PRESENTATION AZAD & RAMANUJAN (26th
AUGUST)
The Azad and Ramanujan house presentation entitled Raag-e Vatan was
held on 19th
august 2017, in the school auditorium. Around 300
students put up a mesmerizing show for the invited audience which
dew many a rave reviews. The cultural extravaganza showcased the
different talents of the students. They paid a rich tribute to the nation.
Hon’able Mr. R.K. Trivedi the principal gave the welcome address and
highlighted the latest achievements of the school.
A hindi skit was presented by the students entitled ‘Netaji ka Chashma”
the enthusiastic students also mesmerized with many other amazing
cultural performances like “Beats of Punjab, Anokha Bharat, Nrityanjali
etc. the programme ended with the national anthem.
ISA ACTIVITY
HELPING THE NEEDY CAMPAIGN
This project KIDS WHO CARE has been designed to make our children
learn and develop empathetic attitude and leadership quality among
them through the inspiring stories of some renowned person who have
overcome their physical challenges and have achieved success in their
life.
The students were involved in interesting activities like HELPING THE
NEEDY CAMPAIGN – in which they visited ASHA THE HOPE to learn
about challenges faced by children with special need. They have visited
different sections of the institute and observed the types of training
given to such children as per their disability. They were amazed to see
changes in such children due to training and their creativity through a
wall of paintings. At last they have shared food packets with them. They
have displayed learning outcome through display board during PTM to
generate awareness among the people about the special people.
ASSEMBLY ACTIVITY – SAVE WATER, SAVE LIFE
Water is one of the Prime necessities of life. 70% of the world's surface
is covered by water, 97.5% of that is salt water. Only 2.5% of that is
fresh water, almost 68.7% is frozen in ice caps and glaciers. Only 1% of
the total water resources on earth is available for human use. Nearly 1
billion people, mostly in the developing world, have no access to safe
water. As large numbers of people depend upon it; Water has become a
scarce commodity. Pollution makes even the limited water unfit for use.
Looking into the severe problems students of O.P. Jindal School have
stated working upon the burning issue, and tried to spread awareness
among the students around them, regarding economic consumption of
water. Students of class VIII have planned assembly for a week and
choreographed a street play on the theme “save water save life” and
chanted the slogan “No Water No Life, No Blue No Green” Assembly
also included speech, poetry recitation and Power point presentation.
Students also took ‘water pledge’ to save water for future generations.
Students’ efforts were appreciated by respected Principal Mr.R.K
Trivedi and ISA coordinator and senior mistress Mrs. Shweta Singh.
Principal Sir addressed the gathering and suggested the students to
incorporate water saving habits in their daily routine.
It’s time to join our hands together and take effective actions regarding
saving water as much as possible.