The
most awaiting event… Funfair was organized with a great relish and delight. All
the didis and some teachers took charge of the stalls set up in the
central garden under the guidance of P. Sahajdidi. Various delights like
lip-smacking ice-creams, luscious chocolates, and hot and yummy cheese
sandwiches were warmly offered. Creative game zone was the key attraction for
the younger students. Fun-lovers had a great time dancing on the tunes of
music. A rib-tickling documentary was a climax to an evening filled with fun
and laughter. The key purpose of Funfair was to receive and welcome all the new
arrivals of students from India and overseas.
Saturday, June 25, 2016
Friday, June 24, 2016
International Yoga Day and Inter House Stretch and Tone Competition
Yoga
is aimed to unite the mind, the body and the spirit. To practice and perform
the same, an Inter-house Stretch and Tone competition was organized for the
grades I to XI in the assembly hall. The performing Yogis were more aware of
their body's posture, alignment and patterns of movement. All the houses put
their best foot forward to display the potential for Yoga. The judges observed
each and every round keeping the parameters like timing, stability and clarity.
Some very unusual and special rounds of hard-hitting postures and challenging
Asanas made the contest enormously exclusive.
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Inter House Gujarati Poem Recitation and Elocution Competitions
Poem Recitation I to II
Poem
recitation is an art of expression of thoughts and understanding towards
Gujarati poetry. This is what was felt by the listeners when the tiny tots of
Grade I & II participated in the Poem Recitation Competition. All the kids
were very excited and full of energy. Students fluently recited beautiful poems
with bright ideas and showcased their instinctive flair.
·
Elocution Competition III to
X
Why not anybody be impressed when the
budding speakers mark their most individual approach in terms of narrative
style, use of diction and imagination as build up wonderful speeches on given
themes? Yes, students of Class III to X displayed their knack and endowment
with originality as they participated in the Gujarati Elocution Competition.
Monday, June 6, 2016
The Orientation Programme for teachers
Orientation programme assumes a great importance in any
institutional functioning. In schools, it gains even more significance as it
orients not only the teachers who join from new session, but also other
faculties towards set norms, goals and objectives of the school. SVM sustains
the healthy tradition of orienting the faculty members at the start of new
session, when school reopens after summer vacation. The school conducted ‘The
Orientation Programme-2016-17’ from May 31 to June 4, 2016 during which
planning of the whole academic year was worked out. The programme was enriched
with variety of activities like workshop on ‘best practices in teaching, group
discussions, and also academic planning for the year. The highlights of
‘Orientation Programme 2016-17’ are:
1. The programme was presided by the
principal, Mr. Govind Borade
2. It was a five-day programme that took
place between May 31, 2016 to June 4, 2016.
3. The programme commenced with the welcoming
of new teachers by the principal and followed by introductory greetings.
4. The principal re-oriented teachers with
the philosophy, mission and objectives of the school and urged them to
contribute substantially in accordance with the same. The teachers were
assigned subjects and classes and briefed with related information.
5. Declaration was made regarding
responsibilities of class-teachers and co-ordinators of various committees to
several teachers.
6. Principal Mr. Govind Borade delivered
an inspiring and informative presentation on ‘taking a minute by minute
approach to class time’. In his speech, he emphasized on importance of planning
of classroom teaching. He also focused on adhering to the time lines.
7. Mr. Nikhil Mistry briefed the teachers
with the academic calendar of the school highlighting pure teaching days for
each session of the academic year.
8. Mrs. Heena Chapla listed out the
co-curricular activities and the celebrations to be met out during the academic
year.
9. Mr. Ujjawal Acharya briefed the
teachers about the procedure to be followed for CCE and about the maintaining
records thereof.
10. Mr. Atul Rai briefed out details of
examinations and the standard procedure to be followed for the same.
11. The next two days were transformed into
a workshop during which each of the teachers made oral presentation on ‘anthology
of Best Practices in child education’. The presentation comprised of the
following aspects:
a)
Objective of practice
b)
Description of practice
c)
Impact of practice
d)
Outcome of practice
e)
Case study related to such practice
12. After the presentation by all the
teachers, Principal Mr. Govind Borade highlighted each of the practices as
mentioned by the teachers. He also presented supporting arguments illuminating
the need of such practices. He motivated the teachers to incorporate best
practices of others in their own classroom teaching strategy. That is how a
teacher can grow and develop professionally and students gets rewarded with
better academics.
13. In the last two days of the orientation
programme, teachers worked out annual syllabus planning and unit planning.
14. On the concluding day of the programme,
teachers were directed to make necessary preparations and arrangements for
welcoming the students who were to report by the next day. Also guidelines were
given to teachers to orient newly admitted students so that they can adjust to
new environment quite comfortably.
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