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Contents Entry – Exit Analysis (Staff) ................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
Report on Farewell ............................................................................................................................................... 3
NATIONAL RAIL MUSEUM-NURSERY & KG ......................................................................................................... 7
INTERHOUSE MATHEMATICS QUIZ ................................................................................................................... 10
Inter branch Sports Meet ................................................................................................................................... 12
Morning Assembly- VIII B .................................................................................................................................. 16
Air Force Museum – Trip for Grade VI ............................................................................................................... 17
CYBER SAFETY..................................................................................................................................................... 19
Topic: Exam & Study Skills ................................................................................................................................. 21
Assembly of Grade I C ........................................................................................................................................ 22
Viewing of PM ’s Speech Telecast by Students ................................................................................................. 24
Report on CBSE Workshop ................................................................................................................................. 26
Morning Assembly Report – VIII C ..................................................................................................................... 30
ASSEMBLY REPORT - CLASS VD .......................................................................................................................... 32
Trip to Mughal Garden ...................................................................................................................................... 33
Spell bee Competition ........................................................................................................................................ 34
Parle Confectionery Manufacturing Unit Trip ................................................................................................... 36
Kids Sports League ............................................................................................................................................. 37
SPECIAL ASSEMBLY ON THE OCCASION OF THE FESTIVAL HOLI- GRADE-I ....................................................... 40
Work Ex. Performance ....................................................................................................................................... 42
Havan Ceremony for the board students ......................................................................................................... 44
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Report on Farewell Farewell is a time for the school to not only bid adieu to the twelfthies but also wish them best of luck for their
future endeavours and it’s also a time for the twelfthies to dotingly remember the anecdotes and experiences of
their journey and progression in the school
On 2nd Feb.2018, the students of grade XII were given a farewell by the students of grade XI. The occasion was
graced by honourable Chairman Mr Sanjay Gupta , Principal Ms. Meenakshi Zarabi, Admin Head Mr.Keasri and
primary Head Ms Abha Tandon.
The students were ceremoniously welcomed with tilak .The programme started with a prayer to seek blessings of
the Almighty for good performance of our beloved students’ forthcoming board exams and also as a mark of
sanctification for them as they are about to venture out from the shielded environs of school life to undertake their
journey of life.
The programme started with the welcome address by the Head girl, Purva Chandak. It was followed by the Shiva
dance that was appreciated by each and every one present. The twelfthies who were the Guest of honour
thoroughly enjoyed themselves during the various programmes prepared for them. They could relate to the medley
of songs capturing the moments of life in the school. The major attraction for the twelfthies were the scribbling
wall, where the students wrote a parting note , the DJ , fashion show and dance performances .
They whole heartedly participated in the Ramp Walk which also showcased their inherent talent. These prizes were
presented to them by Principal Ms. Meenakshi Zarabi.
Lawi Singh of XII was crowned Mr. Ramagya & Mehak Saxena was crowned Ms. Ramagya. Suraj Khanna and
Misha were adjudged Mr. & Ms. Intellectual respectively. Akshat and Siksha Verma were declared Mr. Witty &
Ms. Witty Mr. Adorable and Ms. Adorable titles were bagged by Lakshya awana and Shivani Yadav
While addressing the students on the occasion, The Principal of Ramagya School, Meenakshi Zarabi urged them to
put their heart & soul during the exams but must take proper care of their health. She also wished them success as
they are on the verge of starting their journey of life and prayed for their success.
The Director of School Cabinet, Aryan Singh and Shivani Yadav in their speech bid a tearful adieu to the school and
teachers. Shivani thanked the teachers for their constant motivation, encouragement and guidance in bringing out
the best in all the students. She also said that she will never forget the moments spent in school as they are the
essential part of her life and existence.
Vote of thanks was proposed by the Head Boy , Aditya Bajaj. The programme ended with sumptuous lunch for all.
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1. Students writing their parting thoughts.
2. Welcome of class XII by tilak.
3.Lamp Lightening Ceremony by Chairman Sir and Principal Ma’am
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4. Fashion Show Organised of class XII
5. Dance Performance
6. Principal Ma’am addressed Class XII
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NATIONAL RAIL MUSEUM-NURSERY & KG
Date &Venue On February 2, 2018, a visit to the National Rail Museum, Delhi was organized by the school. Demonstrator & Presenter Conducted by : Teachers of Pre-Primary Presented by: Ramagya School,Noida Agenda:
To help children to know about different means of transpor
To develop team work, togetherness, confidence
To experience joy and happiness.
Participants Students of Nursery and K.G. Highlights
Students enthusiastically boarded the bus and we reached the venue by 11:00A.M.
After buying the tickets, the students took a round of the park and observed the different Engines and carriages on display.
The students visited the Mini museum which had interesting displays of the parts of Train.
They closely observed the furniture, doors and toiletries from carriages used during the olden times.
They admired Fairy Queen, the world's oldest working steam locomotive in operational service and understood that the fist engines ran on steam.
They were also amazed to see the different Saloon Carriages used by the Prince of Wales, Maharaja of Mysore and Maharaja of Indore.
They observed the different types of engines- Steam, Diesel and Electric.
Students returned back to school still discussing about the trip and shared their experience with each other.
Outcome It was a memorable visit to the National Rail Museum for our young Ramagyans. It helped them to
understand about land transportation through railway system and a lot of fun with their peer
group.
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INTERHOUSE MATHEMATICS QUIZ
Date & Venue On February 7, 2018, an Inter house Math Quiz was conducted in the new auditorium of Ramagya School, Noida Demonstrator & Presenter
Mathematics Department
Agenda
To develop spirit of competition in students.
To foster analytical approach in students
To develop interest in students regarding Mathematics
Participants Students of class VI, VII, VIII
Highlights
Students of classes VI to VIII were selected and teams were made through preliminary round.
The teams comprised of three students were formed.
There were four rounds – a) Passing round (4 questions), b) Rapid fire ( 20 questions),
c) Buzzer (8 questions) and d) Sum n solve 3 questions). Each question carried 10 marks.
In the passing round if any question was not answered by the team then it was passed to the next team.
The other students were also motivated to participate in such competitions
At the end, the results were announced after collating marks obtained by each team in all 4 rounds.
The result is follows 1st position- Gandhi house 2nd position- Sarojini house 3rd position - Indira house 4th position- Tagore house
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Inter branch Sports Meet
Date & Venue: February 3, 2018 and Ramagya school, Noida Demonstrator & Presenter: Conducted by : Ramagya School ,Noida Presented by : Students of grade Pre Nursery to grade III Agenda: Inter Branch Sports Meet Participants: Students of grade Pre Nursery to grade III
Highlights: “Success is where preparation and opportunity meet.”
Ramagya School,Noida held its Inter branch sports meet on3rd February 2018 during school hours in the school ground. The aim behind holding the event was to inculcate the spirit of sportsmanship and fondness for sports in children. The day was a fun filled fest of laughter, energy and delight as around 150 students participated in various races. The school’s Primary Head Ms Abha Tandon , Ms Renu Kapoor Branch Head of Ramagya World School(Kaushambi Branch), Examination Head Ms Seema Kaushik, Academic Coordinator Ms Seema Sinha, Activity Coordinator Ms Susanne George and Sports Head Mr Anuj Chaudhary graced the occasion.
The event began with the March past performed by the students of grades Pre Nur to Class III. The sports meet was declared open formally by a simple dedication to the desire for peace. Welcome song laid the ground for other lovely events. Notable among them were various kinds of races like bucket race, hurdle race and dress up ready . The spectators were particularly enthused by the performances and praised the efforts profusely. Medals and certificates were distributed at the end to all the winners. The event concluded with a fun race held for teachers of different branches.
Everyone praised the endeavours of the school and encouragement it provides to its students. Ms. Abha Tandon (Primary Head) highlighted the necessity of sports and sportsmanship in our life. She thanked all the teachers and coaches for their support for making the event a great success.
THE RESULTS OF THE EVENT ARE GIVEN BELOW
Star Performer Mihir Nagar from Dadri Branch
PreNursery First Omnaas Kaushambi Branch
Second Aashvi Sinha Kaushambi Branch
Third Sanyukhta Pande Kaushambi Branch
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Nursery
First Yash Kumar Greater Noida Branch
Second Manya Verma Greater Noida Branch
Third Vidhika Chaudhary Greater Noida Branch
KG
First Jeetu Kaushambi Branch
Second Aadhya Kaushambi Branch
Third Megha Greater Noida Branch
Class 1 Boys First Shubhesh Shukla Noida Branch
Second Parth Sharma Noida Branch
Third Vishal Pranav Noida Branch
Class 1 Girls
First Aaniya Mishra Noida Branch
Second Bhavya Sharma Noida Branch
Third Shiveni Goswami Noida Branch
Class 2 Boys
First Apoorv Chaudhary Noida Branch
Second Harsh Vardhan Noida Branch
Third Shreyas Rai Noida Branch
Class 2 Girls
First Avalyn Noida Branch
Second Saanvi Sugandha Noida Branch
Third Bhavya Punetha Noida Branch
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Class 3 Boys
First Divit Ramachandran Noida Branch
Second Rudraksh Vashisht Noida Branch
Third Mayank Tyagi Noida Branch
Class 3 Girls
First Vanshika Yadav Noida Branch
Second Manvi Yadav Noida Branch
Third Ajeeta Pandey Noida Branch
GLIMPSES FROM THE SPORTS MEET
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Morning Assembly- VIII B
Date & Venue On February 6, 2018 a special assembly was organized in the New Auditorium. Demonstrator & Presenter The students of Grade VIII B under the guidance of their Class Teacher, Ms. Roli. Theme One person, one vote. Participants Students of Grade VI, VII, VIII Highlights The students of class VIII B presented the morning assembly on the theme “One person, one vote”. The assembly started with the Morning Prayer followed by the thought for the day, news headlines and speech on the topic. The students displayed their views in the form of a “Nukkad Natak” on the theme “One person, one vote” showing the importance of casting a vote and the consequences if we don’t or fail to choose a right person as our leader to run the government. Outcome The students through the “Nukkad Natak” showed how we repent if do not cast vote. They gave a clear message on the importance of casting vote and also encouraged all to cast vote whenever they get the opportunity. They even urged the students to motivate their parents to cast vote as it is their right and duty. Glimpses of Event
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Air Force Museum – Trip for Grade VI
Date & Venue
On 9.02.2018 the students of grade VI visited the Air Force Museum, Palam, New Delhi- 110010
Demonstrator Presenter
An Educational trip sponsored by T O I (TIMES OF INDIA)
Agenda
Educational Trip
To make aware students about the Indian Army
To motivate students to choose the Indian Armed Forces as a career
To know about the glorious past and history of IAF in particular
Participants:
Class 6A, B & C. About 100 Students along with their class teachers: Ms. Shweta Shukla, Ms. Shipy
Arora, Ms. Shipra Kumar and two Sport teachers.
Highlights
Air Force Museum, the only one of its kind in India, houses a rich collection of memorabilia
of Indian Military Aviation and displays the history of Indian Air For
Various kinds of aircrafts were on display
Hanger
Outdoor Gallery
Vintage Aircraft Flight
Transport Aircraft Section
Images of Wg. Cdr. Ralesh Sharma, Republic of India’s first spaceman and Flying Officer
Nirmal Jit Singh Sekhon (Indo Pak War 1971) created a sense of pride.
Outcome
A souvenirs corner present in the museum complex allows the visitors to carry a small part of Indian
Air Force history to their homes as they can buy souvenir jerseys, postal covers, key chains, pen, bottle
cap remover and many more items. Our students bought souvenir key chains, pen etc.
enthusiasistically which would create more respect towards Indian Army in their mind and motivate
children to join Armed Forces of our country. Overall it was very nice experience for all of us. The
students were filled with patriotic fervour after visiting the museum.
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CYBER SAFETY Date & Venue On February 12 2018, a workshop for students of grades VIII & IX was organized in the New Auditorium.
Conducted by Times of India’s Knowledge Series Presented by Mr. Rakshit Tandon Theme Cyber Safety Participants Students of class IX and VIII
Highlights
On February12, 2018 Ramagya School, Noida, organized an enlightening and interactive workshop on cyber
security for the students of class IX and VIII.
The Guest Speaker was the renowned Cyber expert, Mr Rakshit Tandon, Founder Chariman of A & R Info
Security Solutions Pvt Ltd. This Cyber Security Evangelist has experience of more than a decade in Security
Domain. He is the Advisory Member to National Cyber Safety and Security Standards. Mr. Tandon has been
the Non European Expert at European Commission on Safer Internet. With a number of awards to his credit,
Mr. Tandon is increasingly becoming popular with the children with his keenness to educate them on cyber
security.
In a very interesting session with the Ramagyans, he stressed upon the measures to be adopted while using
the internet. Various myths about anonymity of users were broken. Gullibility of users was exposed. Essential
safety measures to be adopted while working on the internet were highlighted. Children clarified their doubts
with respect to the routine activities they undertake on the internet. The workshop ignited the spark of
curiosity about the dangers posed by the indiscriminate usage of internet.
Students came to know about many eye-opening incidents and cases which made them realize the
reality of today’s world. He gave them some amazing and helpful advice on how to be safe while using
the world of internet which really proved a great help to the students.
Outcome
It was an interactive and enlightening session for both the students and the teachers.
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Topic: Exam & Study Skills On 09th Feb.2018, a workshop on Exam and study skills was organized for the
students of grades IX to XI in the New Auditorium. Its purpose was to guide the
students as to how they can prepare better for the exams. This workshop was timed
at this point keeping with the view the approaching annual exams. The workshop
aimed at guiding the children to prepare better for their exams providing them with
handy tips and suggestions that they can adopt easily. The workshop also encouraged
the kids to organize their time better and adopt measures like creating a realistic time
table, including self-assessments in their routine, not doing too much the night
before etc. The importance of study skills was also highlighted. The conversation
about ‘exam anxiety’ was also initiated and tips to manage their anxiety were
imparted. The children enjoyed the workshop and took back useful tips and promised
to put them into practice to enhance their performance during the exams.
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Assembly of Grade I C
Date and Venue On 12th February, 2018 , an assembly was conducted by students of grade I in the School’s play ground. Demonstrator & Presenter Conducted by: Ms Manu,Class Teacher of grade I C Presented by :Students of grade I C Agenda
To highlight on the importance of health
To encourage students to eat healthy food Participants Students of grade I C Highlights
Morning Assembly of Class I-C was conducted on the 12th February. The theme of the assembly was
"HEALTH IS WEALTH’’. The assembly started by seeking God’s blessings. The children chanted the
soulful prayer "Father We Thank Thee".
Aliya Rahman updated on what’s happening around the world. It was followed by the thought of
the day, shared by Darsh Jain.
The speech on Health is Wealth was confidently delivered by Stavya Bansal.
The assembly was well conducted by Suchita Tiwari. Primary head, Ms Abha Tandon, Activity
Coordinator, Ms Susanne George and all the teachers of class I to III blessed the Birthday buddies.
Ms. Manu Chauhan the class teacher of grade I C emphasized on adopting good eating habits and
proper exercise that would make one a healthy person.
Outcome
All the children of grade I-C participated actively and enthusiastically in their class assembly. They
also promised to eat healthy food from now on.
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Viewing of PM ’s Speech Telecast by Students Date & Venue On February 16th 2018, the students of Ramagya School viewed PM’s speech in the 3D lab & Language lab Agenda
To let students hear PM’s address on how to deal with exam stress
To make them realize that exams are a part of study plan
To develop self-belief to do better particularly during exam time
To create the environment of stress free examination
To understand the importance of time management, proper diet, sleep and practice of Yoga for better performance
Spectators Students and teachers of grades VII-VIII Highlights It was a pleasant and fruitful morning for the middle wing (VII-VIII) of Ramagya School as it aimed to provide tips on how to deal with exam stress through PM Modi’s address to the students that was aired on Doordarshan. Around 6 lakhs schools and 35 thousand colleges from across India heard PM’s address at one time. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the students during his 'Pariksha pe Charcha' programme. The event was organized in Delhi’s Talkatora stadium where many students were present. PM also answered questions of the students via social media and videoconferencing. The idea behind the event was to take forward the idea of developing stress-free attitude towards exams. He suggested to the students to “treat exams like festivals” and urged them not to take much stress. PM believed that a happy mind is the secret of a good mark sheet. He stressed about good education to students and talked about setting of achievable learning outcomes.
The following were the tips given by PM Modi to both the parents and students:
Self- confidence comes only by challenging self and working hard.
We should always think of bettering ourselves.
Do not compete with others, compete with yourself.
Parents should not make the achievements of their child a matter of social prestige.
During exams, sleeping is vital but what matters more is the quality of sleep.
For students, one time table or a schedule isn’t appropriate for the entire year. It is essential that it should be flexible
He also suggested to the students to make the best use of their time.
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Outcome The students understood the value of self- confidence, time management, importance of proper diet and quality of sleep, competing with oneself, importance of practising yoga, to take exams as part of their study plan and to have stress-free exams.
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Report on CBSE Workshop
Date & Venue
On 15th and 16th February, 2018, Ramagya School, Noida hosted a 2 day CBSE workshop in its auditorium.
Demonstrator & Presenter
Conducted by : CBSE empanelled Resource Persons
Presented by : Ms. Deepti Sharma and Dr. C.B Mishra
Agenda
Capacity building programme on Classroom Management
To train teachers on effective classroom deliveries
To discuss future classroom scenarios keeping in mind the needs of students
To integrate technology into classroom teaching
Participants
Around 75 teachers from several schools of Noida and Ramagya School.
Highlights
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.”
― Benjamin Franklin. . On a similar note a two-day CBSE workshop on Capacity Building programme on
classroom management was conducted at Ramagya School. The teachers were involved in the process of
classroom management to understand benefits of effective classroom management and its techniques. The
workshop was held on 15th and 16th February 2018. Several schools from Noida besides the host, Ramagya
School, Noida participated in the workshop. The Resource Persons for the workshop were Ms. Deepti Sharma
-Principal Pragyan School and Dr. C.B Mishra, School Head Presidium School. A dance programme dedicated
to Goddess Durga marked the commencement of the workshop. An activity on effective use of clear
instructions for better performance was conducted by Ms. Deepti Sharma. The participants were then divided
into 10 groups
The quote “The illiterate of the century will not be those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn”-formed the
guiding light of the session. AH-HA and OH-NO moments of respective teachers were discussed. The morning
session covered the understanding of classroom management and components of classroom management.
The need for a teacher to remain updated on content was stressed upon in the Content Management segment.
What forms the physical environment of a classroom was discussed at length.
The session after lunch began with an interesting activity, in which each group was asked to illustrate and
present their future classroom. It was then followed by an introduction and a discussion on Classroom
Management on 3 Cs
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Content Management
Conduct Management and
Covenant Management
Seating arrangement is also imperative for effective classroom management. Each one was given the task to
suggest different seating arrangements and their advantages and disadvantages. One of the most important
challenges for a teacher is to manage time. A table relating to time management was explained. This included
four quadrants – I (Important, Urgent Task), II (Important, Not Urgent Task), III (Not important but Urgent Task)
and IV (Not important and Not Urgent task). One needed to identify the type of task and complete the table
accordingly. Three questionnaires based on Teaching Style, Learning Style and Classroom Management Style
was also given to the participants. The participants could easily establish and understand a relation between
these three styles.
On day 2 the topics, Conduct Management and Covenant Management were discussed at length..
The session started with an explanation on the difference between rules, procedures and routines. Each group
was asked to design five rules for a secondary and senior secondary class. Rules are fixed principles that
determine conduct. They need to be precise and clear. It is better to involve children while making classroom
rules. Consequences and rewards can strengthen childrens’ appropriate behaviour. Each group once again
enacted different situations and shared some of their experiences.
It was stressed that student-teacher relationship is the cornerstone of classroom management. If a teacher
has a good relationship with students, then students readily accept the rules and procedures and the
disciplinary action that follows their violation. The importance of building a rapport with the children was also
discussed. It was suggested that, at the start of every period, teachers should spend five minutes to interact
with the children to build that desired rapport. The most effective teacher-student relationships are
characterised by the specific teacher behaviour.
The need and importance of inclusive education was highlighted, followed by an inspiring movie. It was
discussed that activities are an integral part of the teaching-learning process. Teachers must select and plan
activities that result in a high level of student learning and involvement. Several management problems can
occur during the transition period, and to explain this concept an activity was assigned to each group. The
workshop concluded with an open house where teachers posed their queries to the Resource Persons and
which were effectively answered by them.
Outcome
It was a fun-filled and enriching session, full of hands’-on activities for the teachers to be engrossed in and
learn from. Teachers look forward now to applying these strategies effectively in their day-to-day classroom
deliveries. Just as good management enhances learning by creating a good environment for teaching, similarly
effective instruction contributes to a well-managed class.
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Morning Assembly Report – VIII C
Date & Venue On February 20, 2018 a special morning assembly was conducted in the School Playground Demonstrator & Presenter Conducted by: Students of grade VIII C under the guidance of their Class Teacher, Mr. Abhishek Presented by : Students of grade VIII C Theme Always be positive Participants Students of grade VIII C Highlights The students of class VIII C presented the morning assembly on the theme “Always be positive”. The assembly started with the Morning Prayer by the choir of VIII C. It followed by the thought for the day that was presented by Suryanshi, news headlines were shared by Shreya Pal, A speech on the topic was presented by Shaila and the pledge was administered by Sanjana. A motivational and impactful poem on the topic was recited by Ritika. The class choir performed a beautiful song as well. The students in the “Role Play” on the theme “Always be positive” showed how a low achiever student can top the examination due to his positive attitude, determination and hard work. The assembly concluded with the national anthem. Outcome The students sang beautifully and their act in the “Role Play” very clearly conveyed the message that if we have a positive attitude in life, we will always look at the better side of the things and can bring out the positive in every situation. Glimpses of the event
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ASSEMBLY REPORT - CLASS VD
Theme- Hardwork is key to success
During the assembly on 23rd Feb 2018, the students of class V-D exhibited the how hard work plays
an important role in attaining success in our life. The assembly commenced with the presentation
which elucidated the attributes of a successful life. Thereafter, the little masters were inspired by the
Teacher’s Talk which extrapolated the indispensability of ‘KARMA’ in goal – achievement and
concluded with an advice which urged them to affirm their belief on their efforts and never turn away
from the path of hard work. The most exhilarant aspect of the assembly was the play which
proclaimed the aforementioned facts in a precise yet motivating manner. The role of the protagonist
encapsulated the miraculous effects of hard work in one’s life. Afterwards, Students undertook a
knowledge enrichment exercise through ‘QUIZ’. It was followed by recognising the efforts of young
achievers who were awarded certificate of appreciation for their meritorious performance. The
assembly concluded with the laughing exercise and the national anthem.
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Trip to Mughal Garden
To mark the onset of spring season and to enjoy diverse varieties of flora, on 22nd Feb 2018, Ramagya
School, Noida organized a visit to Mughal Garden. The trip was for the students of grade IV. Mughal
Garden is situated at the backside of the Rashtrapati Bhawan and is opened to public every year in
February. The Garden comprises of trees, bushes, vines and seasonal flowers. Rose flowers were a
treat for the eyes. Rashtrapati Bhawan too proved to be the centre of attraction for the students.
The fragrance in the air and its freshness was captivating. The children even visited the Herbal garden,
Bonsai garden, Spiritual garden, Cactus at display, Vertical garden and Bio-diversity Park within the
Estate. It was really a beautiful garden with breathtaking view. The musical fountains also added to
the beauty of the Mughal Garden.
The students noted down the name of flowers and herbs, and tried to categorize then into types of
plants.
The children were really happy after this field trip as they came back with lots of memories to cherish
for a long time.
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Spell bee Competition Date & Venue On 22.01.2018, Spell be Competition was organized in Ramagya School, Noida
Demonstrator & Presenter Spell Bee International Pvt. Ltd.
Conducted by : Shipra Kumar Presented by : Spell Bee Pvt. Ltd Agenda
To improve English Language Skill
To enhance vocabulary
To develop command over the language
Participants
47 from grades I to IX at Level – 2
Highlights
1) Participating classes: 1 to 9
2) Dictation words were given to each level of students
3) Question paper was divided into 5 sections
a) Spell it right
b) Word analysis
c) Inflects and collocations
d) Find the correct sentence
e) General knowledge
Competition Levels
Level-1- Inter School
Level-2 - State Level
Level-3 - National Level
Level-4- International Level
Outcome
Attractive prizes/ certificate of accomplishment to Top 3 winners
Attractive prizes and Trophies - Top 5/ categories in level 2, 3 and 4
Certificate of achievement to those who qualified for higher round
Certificate of appreciation to all the participants in the competition.
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Result
Out of 47 students, 12 students were the top scorers with 84% and above
29 students were achievers between 60- 80%
41 students have scored 60% and above and are eligible to participate in the National Level
Spell bee Competition.
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Parle Confectionery Manufacturing Unit Trip On 22nd and 23rd February, 2018, students of grade I visited Parle Confectionery Manufacturing Unit.
Field trips expand student’s active hands-on experience with the rich resources of the local
community. One of the most awaited days of the year for the children of the class - I was the trip to
Parle Confectionery Manufacturing Unit in Sector-63, Noida. Sections A, D and F visited the factory
on the first day i.e. 22nd February, 2018 while sections B, C and E undertook the unit visit on the
second day i.e. 23rd February, 2018.
The students were extremely excited and curious on the day of the visit. They were accompanied by
their Class teachers. The students boarded the buses at 9.15 a.m. and enjoyed themselves on the
way. They were welcomed by the staff of the Parle Confectionery Manufacturing Unit. All the
students were made to sit in an auditorium and briefed about the place and the products of the brand
Parle. A short movie related to the founder of the Parle Company and how various products like
biscuits, candies etc. are prepared and packed was shown to the children. The most interesting part
was when the students were taken to the main working area of the confectionery unit. There were
lot of machinery and people were busy in the making and packaging various Parle products. The
students were amazed at the real experience of processing and packaging. In the last segment of the
trip the students were distributed biscuit packets and candies.
All the students expressed a desire to have more outings of this kind. Indeed, it was a great day for
all the students and the teachers.
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Kids Sports League
The inaugural season of KSL i.e. Kids Sports League - India’s first Inter playschool sports competition was
organized by Ramagya School in its sprawling campus on 25th Feb.2018 in association with White Canvas
India.
The prelims spanning over a period of 10 days were held in more than 50 leading playschools of Noida, and
Indirapuram. More than 500 children participated in the heats. The contests included various races as per
the age groups of 2yrs to 4.5 years only.
The finals of KSL - India’s first Inter playschool competition saw a huge response at Ramagya School Grounds,
Noida. More than 300 enthusiastic children from more than 40 leading playschools of Noida and Indirapuram
participated in the finals.
The opening ceremony of the KSL was performed by the brand ambassador of KSL, Atharva Tomar who ran
the lap with the Sports coach, Mr. Sachin who was carrying the torch which was placed established by the
Principal, Ms. Meenakshi Zarabi along with the Primary Head, Ms. Abha Tandon and Mr. Samaresh, Founder
Director, White Canvas India. With the establishment of torch, Principal Madam declared the inaugural
season of KSL 2018, open.
The opening ceremony was followed by Ganesh Vandana which was performed by the students of grade II.
There was peacock dance by grade I and aerobics by grade KG students. The rhythm, coordination and
synchronization by the students during performance left the audience spellbound.
There were at least 8 heats per group – Play group, Nursery and KG. The young and budding athletes showed
a lot of enthusiasm during the participation. The fledgling runners’ excitement for the races was a treat to
watch. At the end of every heat, each participant was given a token of appreciation for their effort of
participation. The first and second runners up along with the winner besides a medal and a certificate were
given a gift hamper worth Rs.1000/-each. Atharva Tomar, the brand ambassador of KSL was also felicitated
by the host School for his role in KSL. All the Branch heads/Principals and Owners of participating play
schools were given a plaque as a mark of appreciation for their association with Ramagyas’ KSL.
KSL was a good platform for recognizing the role of young achievers of Ramagya at national and international
level- 3 students were awarded with a cash prize of 5100/- . The young awardees were Aditi Singh, the
youngest figure Ice skater in India, Divij took Gold medal in CBSE National Skating in1000m & 1500m and
Divit took Gold medal in CBSE National Skating in 300 m. Their coach Mr. Sachin as a part of Guru Scholarship
in appreciation of the efforts of his prodigies Divit & Divij gave them a cash prize of Rs. 15000/-
Ms. Meenakshi Zarabi, Principal expressed her happiness with the response and appreciated the very young
ones who came out in large numbers and high spirits to participate in the finals. She also appreciated the
parents for motivating their children towards games and sports.
Samaresh Shah, Founder Director, White Canvas India happy with the first season’s response and promised
to make KSL more exciting and much bigger in the next season.
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SPECIAL ASSEMBLY ON THE OCCASION OF THE
FESTIVAL HOLI- GRADE-I
Date and Venue On 26th February, 2018 , a special assembly for grade I was organized in the School Auditorium. Demonstartor & Presenter Conducted by:Teachers of grade I Presented by: Students of grade I Agenda
To make students realize the significance of the festival, Holi
To understand the importance of various colours in our life
To acquaint the students about our tradition and culture
To tell students importance of brotherhood
To enlighten students that India is a land of diversity
To emphasize to students to play a safe and eco friendly Holi.
Participants Students of grade I Highlights
Special Assembly of Class I was conducted on 26th February. The theme of the assembly was "HOLI’’.
The assembly started by seeking the blessings of the Almighty. The children chanted the soulful
prayer, "Father We Thank Thee."
News play a vital role in our lives and what better way to start our day than having a glance at the
day's headlines, which was shared by Aadriti Sengupta. It was followed by the thought of the day by
Suchita Tiwari.
Darsh Chauhan spoke confidently on the importance and significance of the festival Holi
There was a stunning dance performance by the students of Class I. The participants being Shrihit,
Tamanna, Nikita, Vishal, Gayatri, Riddhi, Sidakbir, Ananya & Aayush
The assembly was well conducted by Atharv Tomar. Activity Coordinator,Ms Susanne and all the
teachers of class I to III blessed the Birthday buddies. Class representative of grade I Ms.
Megha Panwar enlightened the students on the festival of colours ‘Holi’.
Outcome
All the children of Class I actively participated and made the event successful with their enthusiasm.
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Work Ex. Performance
Date and Venue 27 February, 2018 performance of Work Ex clubs was organized in the new Auditorium. Demonstrator & Presenter Conducted by: Work Ex Teachers of grade IV-VIII Presented by: Students of grade IV-VIII Agenda
To showcase what the students had benefitted through their chosen clubs
To bring out the talent of students
To develop the talent in students
To groom inherent talent of the gifted students
To develop co-curricular skills in students Participants Students of grade IV-VIII Highlights
February 27th, 2018 was a very important day for the team of Work Ex teachers. The teachers
worked as a team and put up a wonderful year end show in the auditorium .The teachers of the
performing clubs like Orator’s Podium, Dance, Theatre and Music prepared the students of grades
IV-VIII for Mime, two English Skits, Hindi play, Nukkad Natak, two dance and two music
performances each. There were two shows for the parents. The first show was from 9.00 am to
10.30 am and the second show was from 10.45 am to 12.15 pm.
The non performing clubs like Robotics-STEM, Math-e –Magic and Eco club were exhibited in the
corridors of first and second floor. The students solved various interesting math puzzles and showed
tricks to guess one’s age on the white board at Math–e-magic corner,the Eco club students spoke
on various ways to save our environment and using waste created many useful products. At STEM
corner, children showed how they can create interesting things like making a Crane Arm using gear
and pulley and then lift the load.
The programme was a grand success and all the students were well prepared inclusive of dialogues,
steps, rhythm and tune.
The students performed with confidence and grace. Some students even shared their experiences
about the club with the visiting parents.
Outcome
The programme was well appreciated by all one and all present.
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Havan Ceremony for the board students
God’s blessings protect us, and helps guide us to the path of happiness, righteousness and success.
The Havan Ceremony was organised in the premises of Ramagya School on 28th February, 2018 to seek grace and the
choicest blessings of God for students of class X and XII appearing for the board examinations. Havan was performed
religiously with the divine fervour and spirituality by the priest. Admin Head, Mr.Kesari , staff members , parents and
students of classes X and XII participated in it great dedication towards Almighty .At the onset, the students and
staff members present during the havan chanted ‘Gayatri Mantra’. Havan was performed to invoke divine blessings
for good academic performance of students. The students felt motivated for the examination after the priest told
them various fascinating real life stories. The teachers who were the part of this auspicious havan ceremony were the
Principal, Mrs. Meenakshi Zarabi, Ms. Seema Sinha, Senior Academic Coordinator, Exam In-charge Ms. Seema Kaushik,
Ms. Chandrakala , Ms. Nirmala, Ms. Megha , Ms. Pallika, Mr. Anuj and Ms. Nitika. Prashaad was distributed to all the
students, parents and teachers after the ceremony.