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Dear Parents
Hari Om!
Registration forms for admission for the academic year 2018-19 to PLAY GROUP, NURSERY, LKG and UKG
can be downloaded from the website from 30th September 2017 www.newhorizonvidyamandir.in
onwards.
Registration forms can also be obtained from New Horizon Vidya Mandir or New Horizon
Gurukul from 5th October 2017 onwards (Timings : 9.00 am to 4.00 pm)
Filled in registration forms to be submitted only at New Horizon Vidya Mandir. Parents can
see the campus after the submission of registration forms on 5th, 6th and 7th October 2017.
(Timings : 9.00 am to 12.00 Noon / 1.30 pm to 4.00 pm)
Submit the filled in registration form with the following :
1. The latest passport size photograph of the child. 2. Photocopy of the birth certificate
3. Aadhar copy of the child
Note : For those in the sibling category, please submit the filled in form on 5th October 2017 only.
In case you do not apply on time, the preference in admission will not be given and your child’s
admission will be considered in general category.
For Play group : The child should complete 1 year 11 months as on 1st June 2018.
For Nursery group : The child should complete 2 years 8 months as on
1st June 2018 and for other classes the corresponding age is taken into
account for admission.
Cost of prospectus and registration fee: Rs.500/- (mandatory for all applicants)
Principal
(Usha Vasudevan)
Bhoganahalli, Bellandur Post, Behind New Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore - 560 103, Tel : 65690701 / 703 Mob : 9900087732
ADMISSION NOTICE FOR PLAY GROUP, NURSERY, LKG AND UKG
FOR THE SESSION 2018 - 19
TEACHERS' DAY CELEBRATION AT NEW HORIZON PUBLIC SCHOOL
RALLY FOR OUR RIVERS stOn 1 September, 2017, New Horizon Public School was smattered with the
various shades of Blue. This was done in observance to bring about mass
awareness of the crisis our river bodies face. The teachers of the school
spoke to their individual classes about the importance of preserving nature
and how the young future of our country can bring about a change, one
person at a time. We at New Horizon Public School believe that if there is
anyone who can transform the thinking of our society, it is the children. The
students of New Horizon Public School had earlier participated in Save
Kaggadaspura Lake Project and now they wish for everyone to realize the
importance of water in our lives.
thOn 5 September, the teachers of NHPS were treated to a series of events
they will never forget. Teachers' Day, 2017, started off with a melodious
rendition of “Ae Kuda” by the students of Std X. Dances, bands, skits and
interactive events that followed were thoroughly enjoyed by the teachers.
The treasure hunt conducted for the teachers, had them desperately
searching for clues. Basketball and Volleyball matches between students and
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated in our school this year with great joy and
excitement. Ganesha pooja followed by a homa was held in the auditorium.
We not only thanked the lord for all his blessings but also prayed for the
betterment of our school. We were provided with delicious prasadam which
the students relished thoroughly. We hope that Lord Ganesha will listen to our
prayers and fill our lives with happiness.Shruthi PaiX
GANESH CHATURTHI CELEBRATIONS
Aditya EX
ADMISSION NOTICE FOR
NURSERY & LKG FOR THE SESSION 2018 – 19
Registration forms for admission for the academic year 2018 - 2019 to
NURSERY and LKG may be downloaded from the
website: www.newhorizonindia.edu from 2nd November 2017
Sandhya RamanPrincipal
Filled in registration forms to be submitted at the School’s front office, along
with
1) The latest passport size photograph and
2) Photocopy of the birth certificate of the child on the dates as given below :
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8th December, 2017 for siblings.
9th December, 2017 for general category.
Cost of prospectus and registration fee : Rs. 500/-
Timings : 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
NOTE :
The child should have completed 2 years 9 months as on 1st June 2018
for admission to Nursery. For other classes, the corresponding age is taken
into account for admission.
For those in the sibling category please submit the duly filled in form on
8th December 2017. In case you do not apply on time, the preference in
admission will not be given and your ward’s admission will be considered in
general category.
The number of seats available for the above mentioned classes for 2018-19
are limited. The prospectus will be issued on first come first serve basis.
Teachers' Day is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of thDr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was born on 5 September, 1888. The
graduating class of New Horizon Public School made the occasion special by
preparing for it two months prior to the given date.
The high school students put in their heart and soul into making this day worth remembering for a long time to come.
teachers were conducted. Both the teachers and students had immense fun. The day concluded with a mini carnival with delicious food and fun games.
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PUZZLE
CRICKET HAVE FUNAcross
2. type of bowling
5. a ball bowled with no runs scored
6. act of bowling a ball
7. one hundred runs scored
9. worn to protect the hands
10. where most of the action occurs
12. a person who plays cricket
14. one run
15. six legal balls by a single bowler
16. worn on the legs
18. used to hit the ball
To escape this world of pure misery
When everything fades, it performs its wizardry
And us, to a better place, it leads
Music, you are my savior, indeed!
MUSIC
Nandana RajanIX
Melodies so sweet, which shout and scream
And whisk us away, to a dream
The rise and the fall of the simple notes
Like choppy waters, on which sail the boats.
With such force it washes all over me
Transporting the mind to a world seldom seen.
The world of pure bliss, and no agony
Of profound beauty and melancholy.
AMAZING FACTS
‘One thousand’ contains the alphabet
'a' but none of the words from one
to nine hundred and ninety nine
have the alphabet ‘a’.
By rising slowly and lying on your
back, you cannot sink into quick
sand.
A beaver's teeth never stops growing.
A cat uses its whiskers to determine
if a space is too small to squeeze
through.
A cockroach's favourite food is the
glue on the back of stamps.
A dragon fly's life span is 24 hours!
Anupama N
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It was a treat to watch the little ones
in school come forward and state
a few things about themselves. After
introducing themselves, our Nursery
students spoke with confidence
and excitement. It was indeed a
competition they thoroughly enjoyed.
FUN FACTS When hippos are upset their
sweat turns red.
If you lift a kangaroo's tail off the
ground it cannot hop.
During your lifetime you will
produce enough saliva to fill two
swimming pools.
Heart attacks are most likely to
happen on a Monday.
You cannot snore and dream at
the same time.
Over 1000 birds die after smashing
into windows.
Snails have over 1400 teeth.
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People do not sneeze when they
sleep.
Dead people can get goosebumps.
Peanuts are used to make dynamite.
On an average, cats sleep for 16
hours a day.
The dog, St. Bernard is the
heaviest dog and it weighs up to
120 kgs.
One day in Mercury is equal to 58
days on Earth.
As space has no gravity, normal
pens don't work.
Fishes do not sleep. They just float
around.
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3. when a batsman leaves the crease voluntarily
4. no runs scored of the over
5. out and zero runs scored
8. enforcers of the rules
11. worn on the head
12. method of dismissing a batsman
13. fielding position close behind a batsman
17. ball hit over the boundary
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Once, what to do I wondered.
And soon I was in a park,
With a sparking eye fixed upon a s
wing yonder
Nice and strong,
Painted fresh,
It looked inviting to play along.
Soon, along with it I began to sway
And I felt happy and gay.
I had a firm grip on it,
Whether it went high or low,
Whether it went fast or slow.
The next moment I realized how
much it resembled life.
There may be ups and downs,
But we should never end up with a
frown.
We should always hold on tight,
And face situations with might.
Soon, the sun began to hide,
And peeped out the moon light,
And the stars shone bright,
I realized I had to return and sleep
tight.
THE SWING OF LIFE
Sanjana KX
S ShrutiIII
My father helps us get ready for the puja. We normally dress up in our
traditional attire. My mother makes yummy steamed modak and chicpea
sundal. After the puja, we visit a Ganesha temple in our neighbourhood
which is beautifully decorated I love seeing big idols of Ganesha as it
brings a festive mood in the air.
We also celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi in our apartment with our friends and
family. It is the most awaited festival every year.
Ganesha is my favourite God as He is the God of good beginnings, prosperity
and the remover of all obstacles. I wake up early in the morning to help my
mother make Ganesha Rangoli in front of our house. We also decorate the
entrance of our house with fresh mango leaves and flowers.
HOW I CELEBRATE GANESH CHATURTHI!
STJANMASHTAMI – UKG – 1 SEPTEMBER
The UKG students presented a musical dance show with glimpses into the
life of Lord Krishna. Perfect performances, graceful dances, synchronized
movements and the attractive costumes were the highlights of the show.
Scenes like the birth of Krishna, natkhat Krishna, maakhanchor and
dahihandi were beautifully portrayed.
Continuous cheering by the parents boosted the morale of the children who
were all determined to put their best foot forward and present a spectacular
show.
Congratulations to our little painter,
Yuvanth B from UKG D. His artwork
was selected and recognized by
'Heritage Foundation of Art and
Culture' on the launch of 'India wins
Freedom'. The painting exhibition for
children from various schools was
held at Venkatappa Art Gallery, thKasturba Road, Bengaluru from 14
thto 17 August. Yuvanth was the
youngest participant.
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TREK TO EBC
Ever since I was a young boy, I have loved trekking. My first trek was to
Edakkal Caves in Kerala, when I was four years old and I have been going on
treks since then. My latest and greatest trek so far has been my trek to EBC.
EBC is the abbreviation of Everest Base Camp and as the name suggests, it
lies at the base of Mount Everest. The trail to the Everest Base Camp
lies in Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal. It lies at a height of 17,592 feet.
My mother and I left for EBC on April 8. We left Bangalore and took a
connecting flight to Nepal from Delhi. We reached Kathmandu, the capital of
Nepal. After reaching our hotel, we met three other people who were part of
our expedition and our group leaders. The next day, after reaching the
starting point, a place called Lukla by taking a small plane, we started the
trek. We reached a place called Phakding by evening. The trek from Lukla
to Phakding covered a distance of 9 km. The next day, we left for a place
called Namche Bazaar, which was 11 km from Phakding. Namche Bazaar is
essentially a market place, and it is the last place to buy required equipments,
as no other stores are available after Namche. It is also the last place where
one can stay in a decent lodge. All the places after this are shacks lacking
even a washbasin. Anyway, we stayed in Namche for a day to get
'acclimatized'. This means getting used to the altitude and climate to
minimize the risk of getting Altitude Mountain Sickness.
The next day onwards, we covered a distance of 12 km daily. We trekked
from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche which is famous for it's beautiful
monastery. The next day, we trekked from Tengboche to Dingboche, where
I saw snow for the first time in my life. We stayed there for a day to get
acclimatized. We left for Lobuche after that.
However at the 17,460 foot mark, I started experiencing breathing problems.
It felt like someone was grabbing my neck as I walked. This was a result of
low oxygen level, coupled with fatigue and tiredness. I still pushed on
however, determined to reach the top. My efforts paid off, and I reached EBC
at three in the afternoon. It was truly the best and happiest moment of my
life. We went back to Gorak Shep after an hour and a half, and spent the
night there.
The return back to Lukla was completed in three days. We covered an
average of 20 km per day. We took a flight back to Kathmandu, where we
did a little shopping. As I was the youngest and completed the trek despite
my breathing problems, my guide got me a native dagger called a khukri.
All in all, I feel that this trek was the best and the toughest trek in my life.
I pray that I get a chance to go back, but with one small change. I will
climb Mount Everest.
On the way, we got caught in a heavy snowstorm, which was followed by a
dust storm. We had to first reach a place called Gorak Shep,
eat our lunch and then reach EBC.
Life was boring. Unemployment was definitely taking a toll on Gordon's life. It
had been two whole years since he had left his workplace. He needed some time
off to figure some things out. Now, he was desperate for any job.
Gordon had sent his resume to various offices and firms. There had been no reply,
until one day, he received a call. He had been short-listed by a company and he
needed to appear for an interview. On receiving the news, Gordon was on cloud
nine. He had long awaited this. The next week, he left for the company's head
quarters, feeling very confident indeed. Being a large elephant, it did take him a
lot of time to get there. He asked the receptionist whether he could enter the
office. He told her his name and the time of his appointment. The receptionist
read through her diary and then told Gordon to proceed to the first room on the
left. Something about the office gave Gordon a sense of danger. He ignored it
and continued walking. He saw a poster that read, “Elephant needed, no
experience necessary”.
He began feeling that something was wrong. He asked Leo what information he
was supposed to provide. Leo's blunt reply was, “The location of other elephants,
of course”. He could not betray his community! The elephant in the other room
suddenly took an interest in the ongoing topic. Gordon declined the job offer and
said that he could not spy on members of his community. Leo pointed a gun at
Gordon's face and told him that he had no choice. The elephant in the other
room wanted to help, but he was terrified. With a swift swing of his trunk,
Gordon swatted Leo's gun and ran towards the door. His heart raced and he
began to sweat. Leo immediately recovered and started to run towards Gordon.
Out of nowhere, a huge elephant smashed into Leo. He lay unconscious on the
floor. It was the elephant in the other room.
Nothing made sense to Gordon. The other elephant, Nelson, explained that
Leo lured elephants through his attractive job offers and took over their lives
when they least expected it. The company was a slaughterhouse of elephants.
Nelson was new there and when he realized what Leo was going to do to Gordon,
he knew that he had to save him. Leo did not let his other employees, who were
all elephants, resign. He threatened their families until they had no choice but to
work for him. Humans are not trustworthy, Gordon should have known. The two
elephants escaped. The very next day, there was an article, that read – “Bengal
tigers wanted, No experience necessary”. The article was published by the same
company. The animals had no power against humans. All they could do, was
watch their friends get hung on walls and get sold in other countries. After all,
they were humans. It would take a lot more than the extinction of a few hundred
species of wild life, before they finally realized that something was wrong! The
fate of the animals lay in human's hands. Of course, they were doomed.KuvalX
DOOMED
Pranav VivekX
Rheya clutched her head in her hands and moaned. A fight with her best
friend and a sound berating from her teacher, all on the same day! The
innumerable assignments with looming deadlines and the constant
backstabbing by those who called her a “friend” did not help calm her frayed
nerves. She could still hear their taunts, shouts and malicious laughter. The
images filled her head, sapping her will to move on. In a blink of an eye, her
surroundings collapsed around her and she stood facing a pale, old man. He
had a scraggy beard and fierce, yet kind eyes. “Welcome, my dear”, he said.
“Wh. . who a re you? , she mumb led , “and where am I? ”
“Those answers you do not require, my dear”, he said kindly. “Why am I
here?”, she asked boldly. “Ah! That I shall gladly answer. Do you see this jar
in my hand, dear?,” he asked. He lifted a large jar, with intricate carvings on
it. “This is Pandora's jar”, he said. She stood there, trying to recall her Greek
mythology when he said, “This jar once contained the spirits of death,
sickness, misery and suffering. But Pandora opened this box and let them
lose. They torment mankind even to this day,” he whispered. “But do you
know what remained inside?,” he asked. “Hope”, I said softly. “Yes, very true,
my dear, the spirit of Elpis or hope, which continues to fuel man towards his
destination. Just like a car, which can be refueled innumerable times and
continues to move forward, immaterial of whether it reaches its destination
or not, man is forever fuelled by hope, so that he may move ahead in life.
Nandana RajanIX
I now give this to you, young girl.”
He gently placed the pithos in her
hand and whispered in her ear,
“Would you open it and let hope
free!” Before she could blink, the
man vanished and she stood up
with a start. She was in her room.
Her mahogany table, with books piled upon it, looked just as she had left
it. Perhaps she had been hallucinating after all. Except for one thing.
Pandora's jar now lay beside the heap of books. At that moment she decided
that she would never, ever, open the jar and let hope free and neither should
we.
HOPE
Gordon entered and saw a man wearing a hat with a leopard print, casually
sitting on his chair. The man Leo, greeted Gordon and almost immediately started
talking about Gordon's job profile. He was supposed to provide Leo with
information. The pay was very good as well. The interview seemed to be going
on well until Gordan's sixth sense kicked in. He noticed the paper holder. It was
made out of an elephant's tusk. Different parts of the elephant were displayed
on the walls of the entire room as trophies. Gordon began to feel claustrophobic.
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CONGRATULATIONSWHYWhat happened to the olden times,To all the laughs and smiles.Talk's that continued till night,No matter how much we would fight.Dancing and playing,Not understanding what each of us were saying.
Then why did you have to leave,Leave me behind to grieve.Alone in the darkAnd a soul with a mark.
You left behind a broken heart.One which no one can mend,What about the foolish art,And our silly little trend.
You won't come backNot for a thousand years,Nor a thousand tears.I have only one question in mind,Why did you have to leave all this behind.Ananya BIX
Adithya Parameshwaran of Std VI
participated in the “Children Hour”
a programme on All India Radio,
Bangalore. The programme was a
group discussion on “Mother Teresa”.
The programme was broadcasted on t h26 August, 2017 on Mother
Teresa's birthday.
EDUCATIONAL FIELD TRIP
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The Department of Biology organized an educational field trip to Mysore for the students of II PU on the nd2 of August, 2017. Visits were organized to the Central Food Technological Research Institute, Avadhoota Datta
Peetham, popularly known as Sri Ganapathy Sachidananda Ashram and the Regional Natural History Museum.
The objective of the trip was to ingrain important scientific knowledge in the students.
The morning session was covered at the Sri Ganapathy Sachidananda Ashram at the
foot of the Chamundi Hills. There the students got to see crystals, gems and artifacts of
rare kinds in the Viswam Museum. The Bonsai Garden in the Ashram had an exquisite
collection of more than 450 carefully shaped Bonsai trees which have been aesthetically
displayed based on Indo-Chinese architecture. The Bonsai Garden is said to be the
largest in India.
The second destination was the Regional Natural History Museum, which is a
museum with exhibits on plants, animals and geology of the southern region
of India. This particular visit proved to be extremely informative as it provided
a unique opportunity to learn about nature and the natural world through a
judicious mix of models, specimens, charts and thematic exhibits. The
museum has an impressive gallery with different sections such as biological
diversity, life through the ages and a discovery center.
The visit to CFTRI, proved to be an extremely informative one.
CFTRI is one of the most reputed national laboratories of India under CSIR.
The session conducted by DR D Kumar gave an insight to all the 18
departments of the Institute, the research prospects and the significance of
the research in Food Technology. The students were taken around the campus
and to a few Departments like the Plantation Products, Spices and Flavour
technology.
The trip was a memorable one for all the students. The visit succeeded in piquing curiosity and instilling knowledge
in the students. The well planned and executed trip was a fulfilling one to both the students as well as the faculty
members. Nomitha R KII PUC Science
FIELD-TRIP – NURSERY-TH
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of the month “Community Helpers”.
Children were briefed about hygiene
and table manners by the owner
himself. To further enhance their
knowledge, terms like “captain”,
“chef” and “steward” were explained
beautifully. The importance of eating
vegetables was stressed upon. To
make vegetables look interesting, a
few chefs demonstrated some
vegetable carvings. A welcome drink,
delicious sandwiches and a healthy
salad were given to all. At the time
of leaving, all the children were
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in school for their children.The atmosphere in the auditorium
was brimming with excitement and anxiousness. It was three
wonderful days of parents and children showcasing their talents
in various forms; be it dance, drama and music.
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