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“When a team outgrows individual performance
and learns team confidence,
excellence becomes a reality.”
V I s I o n
O f
M o d e r n i t e s
Edition XIX
Inside the Issue:
Editorial
From Principal’s Desk
Toddlers’ Trends
Seniors’ Speak
Awards & Achievements
Editorial
There is inside you all of the potential
To be whatever you want to be;
All of the energy
To do whatever you want to do.
Imagine yourself as you would like to
be,
Hold on to your dream.
One morning you will awake to find
That you are the person you dreamed of.
Education is by which Character is
formed, strength of mind is
Increased, the intellect is expanded
and by which one can stand on one’s
feet.
It is this thought that MPS has always
been striving for, since its inception.
Today as we head towards the closing
of session 2014-15, we feel very
proud to present before you, the
highlights of glorious achievements
and accomplishments of the
institution along with a pursuit to
unearth, to uncover, to unenvied the
learning process and setting bench
marks to go beyond the horizons.
This edition bears a testimony to the
fact that the ardent dream and
zealous pursuit of ours has become a
beautiful reality to be cherished
forever. Undoubtedly the credit goes
to all the dedicated Modernites who
have worked relentlessly to reach the
pinnacles of success.
Editorial Team
Ms. Sapna S Manglani
Ms. Naina Nagpal
Ms. Nyan Dahiya
Ms. Harmeet Kaur
Ms. Shruti Uppal
Ms. Ritu Tiwari
I consider an human soul
without education like
marble in the quarry, which
shows none of its inherent
beauties till the skill of the
polisher fetches out the
colours, makes the surface
shine, and discovers every
ornamental cloud, spot and
vein that runs through the
body of it.
- Joseph Addison
The students are the
prospective heirs of nation
and also the pillars on which
beautiful edifices will be
built. Children these days
are much sensitive; they
possess a very high self
esteem and believe in
independent thinking. It is
for this reason that MPS
focusses on three basic
challenges that elders come
across while handling the
budding youth i.e. first
desire to win , second courage
to do things and the ability to
inculcate wisdom to
understand and unravel the
problems so that energetic
hands and brains play pivotal
role by mobilizing their abilities
in the right direction. Now, the
new journey is all set to begin
and I convey my sincere wishes
for the upcoming academic
session with a hope that the
students will involve themselves
in such great endeavours that
they look back at the great
feats with their head held high.
In order to pull success,
And in guidance of creativity formulate the paintings
worth a sketch,
A portray of whatever you did,
to portray this sketch,
Rendering the happiness of life and its realm,
and not the greedy characteristics of the world’s den
Principal’s Desk
Republic Day Celebration
With immeasurable pride
in heart, the tiny toys of
class Pre School, Pre
Primary and Class I
celebrated Republic Day
on 23.01.2015. An
array of activities like Dal
pasting, Tricolor balloon
pasting, Making tri
colour cut-outs, was
organized for them. The
students carried out the
activities with great
sincerity and expressed
their love and respect for
their motherland. The
celebration also helped
them get acquainted with
the significance of
many imperative
national symbols and
value the golden
heritage of our
country, India. Not
only this, they also
remembered the
martyrs who lost
their lives serving
their nation.
Toddlers’ Trends
Solo Dance Competition
the beats. The vibrant attires
and endearing expressions of
the contestants
supplemented their steps.
Their innocent moves
conquered the heart of
everyone present there.
Dancing is a perfect exer-
cise to rejuvenate the
body and soul.
The young performers of
Pre Primary and Class I
set the stage ablaze with
their mesmerizing
performance in a Solo
Dance Competition held
on 29.01.2015 &
05.02.2015 respectively.
The participants moved
to the tunes of famed
bollywood numbers that
wrapped the ambience
along with thunderous
applauses. The audience
too couldn’t resist
tapping its feet as the
participants grooved on
Rubrics Name of the Student Class
Best Presentation Prish Arora Pre Primary C
Best Choreography Aryaman Aggarwal Pre Primary B
Most Confident Child Jayani Chauhan Pre Primary D
Best Costume &
Make Up
Avnee Srivastava Pre Primary C
Daivik Kumar Pre Primary A
Consolation Arnav Garg Pre Primary B
Divy Lodha Pre Primary C
English Recitation Competition
Festivals break the
monotony of life and instill
new energies in our lives.
The cheerfulness
and exuberance
of some main fes-
tivities of India was
brought to light
through an English
R e c i t a t i o n
Competition held
for class Pre School
on 28 January 2015.
The little kids
expressed their
feelings through
some fine poems on
festivals like
Diwali, Holi,
Dusshera etc. They
made the best use
of their recital
s k i l l s a n d
c o n f i d e n t l y
delivered the
poems. The fun of
rejoicing festivals
was beautifully
articulated by the
participants. Their
melodious rhymes
were admired by
the judges.
Rubrics Name of the
Student
Class
Best Content Prisha Shekhar Pre school A
Tanya Taneja Pre School B
Best Presentation Aditya Bhatia Pre School B
Chitraksh Pre School D
Most Confident
Child
Bhuvi Girdhar Pre School C
Yug Pre School B
Parth Sharma Pre School DBest Costume &
Prop
Shaurya Singh Pre School D
Consolation
Dhanvi Chadha Pre School C
Manan Bansal Pre School A
Rishit Alag Pre School C
Manya Kaushik Pre School A
Result
Creativity is all about giving shape to one‟s vision.
The young batch of class
Pre School zipped their
inventiveness during a Clay
Art Competition held for
them on 05.02.2015. The
children used lively colours
of the clay dough to design
various shapes and objects
like the Sun flower, snake,
caterpillar and many more.
Their imagination ripped
all boundaries and helped
in enhancing their motor
skills.
S.No Name of the Student Class
1 Manya Pre School A
2 Tanvi Pre School A
3 Apoorva Pre School A
4 Kanishka Pre School B
5 Ayush Rattan Pre School B
6 Tanishka Bhadvla Pre School B
7 Jivanshi Madaan Pre School C
8 Arshia Gupta Pre School C
9 Snehal Tiwari Pre School C
10 Ansh Shahi Pre School D
11 Darsh Sharma Pre School D
12 Garvit Gupta Pre School D
Best Presentation
Result
Quiz: A way to new insights and focus!
With the aim of
assessing the
learning quotient
of the students, a
quiz competition
was conducted for
Class II on
03.02.2015
wherein their
knowledge on
varied subjects was
tested in form of a
worksheet. The
distinct questions
in the worksheet
challenged their
intelligence and
wisdom and also
helped them
realize their weak
areas. The activity
proved to be a
perfect blend of
competitive spirit
and fun.
Name of the Student Class Position
Ishita Rawat II A I
Harshit Jindal II B II
Srishti Bhatia II A III
Naman Pal II B III
Yug Bhatia II B III
Govind Ramuka II D III
Result
Abiding by 3 R’s : Reduce, Reuse and Recycle
The little Pre Primary kids
flared their wings of
imagination during an Art and
Culture Activity conducted for
them on 12 February 2015. They
made the best use of waste
material like plastic bottles,
sticks, thermocol glasses, CDs,
bangles etc and created fascinat-
ing art pieces like wind chimes,
pencil stands and decorative
items out of them. Their efforts
were applauded by all.
“Creativity is not
the finding of a
thing ,
but the making
something out of
it after it is
found.”
S. No. Name of the Student Class
1 Diksha Vohra Pre Primary A
2 Hridey Jain Pre Primary A
3 Rishika Gupta Pre Primary A
4 Navya Pre Primary B
5 Ishaan Sethi Pre Primary B
6 Neev Mehta Pre Primary B
7 Avnee Srivastava Pre Primary C
8 Mahi Lalwani Pre Primary C
9 Pari Aggarwal Pre Primary C
10 Pihu Arora Pre Primary D
11 Laurya Bhagat Pre Primary D
12 Navya Arora Pre Primary D
Rubrics Name of the Student Class
Best Presentation Parth Kapoor Pre Primary C
Best Costume
and Make up
Reya Sood Pre Primary D
Shagun Gupta Pre Primary C
Most Confident Child Rishika Gupta Pre Primary A
Suhani Sharma Pre Primary A
Consolation
Bilal Qureshi Pre Primary B
activity proved to be a
great way to assist the
Gen next to be au fait
with these personalities
and their achievements.
Not every person has
the ability to inspire
others. It’s the skill
acquired only by the
unusual.
With the intention to
help our young set of
Pre Primary students
seek inspiration from
the ‘Jewels of India’, a
fancy dress competition
was organised on
27.02.2015. The pupils
came fully clad as some
eminent celebrities like
Lata Mangeshkar,
Mary Kom, Arvind Kejriwal
and many more. The
Fancy Dress Competition
Best Choreography Pre School C
Best Costume and Make Up Pre School D
Best Presentation Pre School B
Participation Pre School A
Name of the Student Class
Most Confident
Child
Lakshita Pre School A
Tanya Taneja Pre School B
Arshia Gupta Pre School C
Shivansh Sehgal Pre School D
Dancing in groups has
always been one of the
best ways to enhance team
work and coordination
skills of the students. The
same happened during a
Group Dance Competition
held for class Pre School
on 25.02.2015 .The
activity gave the young
learners a brilliant
opportunity to showcase
their dancing finesse on
stage. The participants
meticulously enjoyed
dancing with their pals
and soared up their level
of confidence to perform
before a live audience.
The judges also
marveled at their
attention-grabbing
choreography.
Dance is the hidden language of the soul.
Result
Festivals are magical
o c c a s i o n s o f
merriment and
togetherness. In the
modern era, festivities
of different back-
grounds and cultures
have crossed their
boundaries and
reached out to the
masses around the
world. With the
purpose to familiarize
the students with the
festivities carried out
in India and across
the globe, a Quality
Circle presentation on
the topic- „Festivals‟
was organized for the
scholars of class 3 on
27.02.2015. A few
predominant national
and international
festivals like Diwali,
Holi, Dusshera, Eid, La
Tomatina, Halloween,
C h r i s t m a s a n d
Hogmanay were
discussed in detail.
Not only this, the
presentation also
threw light upon some
m a l p r a c t i c e s
associated with some
of the festivals. Dance
and carols presented
d u r i n g t h e
presentation mounted
the interest of the
onlookers. The activity
unquestionably helped
the learners change
their perception about
merry making during
these festivals and also
the impact of the
celebrations on our
environment.
Quality Circle
A life without good
values is completely
worthless. With change
in time, our values and
ethics have also changed.
To make the new
generation learners
realize their significance
in our lives, a quality
circle presentation was
organized for the
students of class IV on
the topic- ‘Value and I ’
on 11.03.2015 .The
presentation featured
the need and
importance of being
grounded to our
cultural roots and
lead a life full of
morals and values.
The participants
elucidated the topic in
a commendable way.
The activity was
certainly full of
learning for all.
Quality Circle class IV
It is rightly said that
time and tide wait for
none. To instill in our
students, the value and
importance of time, a
quality circle
presentation on the
topic – „Time
Management‟ was
conducted for class V
students on
12.02.2015 .The
presentation taught
them several ways to
manage their time and
prioritize their daily
tasks in a better way.
Giving equal time to
academic and
recreational activities
was an important area
discussed during the
presentation. The
participants delivered
the presentation with
poise and elegance. The
activity undoubtedly
assisted the audience
in understanding time
management and its
worth in order to be
successful beings. The
efforts of the
participants were
applauded by the
judges.
Quality Circle class v
Lohri, the first festival of the year was
rejoiced by the students of Pre School, Pre
Primary and Class I to the fullest on
13 January 2015 . The students came dressed
up in beautiful attires which added glitters to
the festive fervour. Punjabi folk beats
enveloped the atmosphere in the classrooms
where the tiny tots danced to their heart’s
content with their teachers and pals. A bonfire
for the same was arranged which made the
celebrations even more delightful for the
young lot. Modernites gathered around the
rising flames, circled around the bonfire and
threw ‘Revdis’ and ‘Moongphalis’ with their
little hands. The festivity was thoroughly
enjoyed by one and all.
Excursions are the best way to
facilitate learning outside the
formal school environment. In
order to carry out the same, a
visit to Rail Museum was
arranged for the little tots of
Class I on 28.02.2015 . The
students learnt many
important facts about Indian
Railways. Their excitement
crossed all boundaries during
the joy ride session of The Ferry
Queen, the first locomotive
steam engine. The visit was
followed by games and lunch
with friends and teachers. The
day was full of enthusiasm,
liveliness and knowledge and
will be cherished by the kids
forever.
Rail museum
Teachers are friends, philosophers
and guides. They lead us to the
path of success and act as torch
bearers. With the aim of helping
the mindful learners value their
teachers, an English Debate
Competition was held on
11.03.2015 for the students of
Class V on the topic – ‘Can
Computers Replace Teachers?’’
The students put their views
across smartly and convinced the
audience with their assuring
statements. The confidence and
oratory skills of the participants
were appreciated by the judges.
English Debate Competition
Rubrics Name of the Student
Best Expression Kinjal Bansal
Beast Content Anshika Rewliya
Most Confident Child Soumya Sharma
Consolation Parv Gupta
SENIORS’
SPEAK
„Nukad Natak‟ was
also presented in
t h e m o r n i n g
assembly. It made
the students aware
of the judicious
discard of the
electronic waste in
such a way that
they can be recycled
and reused. A
pledge was also
taken by the
students to protect
a n d p r e s e r v e
mother earth in
the best possible
manner we can.
A campaign in
association with
„Microsoft Create to
I n s p i r e ‟ o n
29 January 2015.
The objective was to
sensitize the students
about the need to
nurture and preserve
the environment.
Great response from
the staff and the
students was a
m a t t e r o f
g r a t i f i c a t i o n .
To enlighten the
students, a well
s c r i p t e d a n d
perfectly coordinated
“Never doubt that a
small group of
thoughtful committed
citizens can change
the world; indeed, it’s the only thing
that ever has”
-
CREATIVITY = INTELLIGENCE + FUN.
Mathematical Designed
Jewellery Making
Competition was held
in the school on
19 January 2015 for
class VI. It was a
platform provided to
the students to give
vent to their creative
s k i l l s . S t u d e n t s
designed jewellery
out of various
mathematical shapes
and sizes. They
designed necklaces
and danglers in
different shapes.
Overall, it was a good
learning experience
for the modernites.
S. No Name of the
Students
Position
1 Masoor Ahmed I
2 Adya Sharma II
3 Yash Garg III
Adieu Class XII
Success is not final
Failure is not fatal
It is the courage to continue that counts.
“SAI SANDHYA” was organized on
16 February 2015 to seek the
blessings of the almighty to bid
farewell to the students of class XII.
With tears in eyes and hopes in the
h e a r t , M a d a m P r i n c i p a l ,
Ms. Alka Kapur along with the staff
members, showered the best wishes
for the successful lives ahead.
Madam, the torch bearer gave the
pearls of wisdom and advised the
students to always strive to become
better human beings with utmost
civility. The event started with the
Tilak Ceremony. The ambience
brimmed with positive energy all
around. The staff members and the
students were mesmerized and
engrossed with the melodious, pious
and evoking “bhajans”. The event
ended with High Tea, shimmer in
the eyes for the promising and
sparkling life ahead along with
beautiful reminiscences to be
cherished forever.
Snap Shots of Adios to Class XII
A Workshop on „Open source is changing the world: Join the movement.‟
Keeping in pace with the growing
trend of Open source an
orientation programme was con-
ducted for teachers on the topic
‘Open source is changing the
world: Join the movement’ on
3 March, 2015 in collaboration
with Technology Blueprint Ltd
(UK) and Tech Blue Software
Pvt. Ltd. The objective of
this workshop was to provide an
insight into the emerging trend
of Open Source and free
softwares. Managing Director of
Technology Blueprint Ltd and
Founder of Hamara Linux
Mr. Vikas Tara was the
resource person. He not only
introduced the teachers to the
platform of Hamara Linux but
also answered their queries
regarding problems and
concerns about the use of this
technology. Teachers from the
host school and many other
schools participated in this
event whole heartedly. It was
a very educative and
interactive session.
and loyal citizens of the
country. The programme
was concluded with the
sincere advice, of the
Director Academics,
Ms Geeta Sehgal. She
urged the scholars to
abide themselves by the
values like discipline,
honesty and dedication as
onus of taking India
ahead lies on them.
The 66th
Republic Day was
celebrated in the school on
23 January 2015. The
honorable Chairman
Mr. K. L Sobti and the
Vice Principal Ma’am,
Ms. Mena Mittle graced the
occasion. The programme
commenced with unfurling
of the Tricolour followed by
mesmerizing song that
brimmed the ambience
with patriotism.
Dimple Hotchandani of
class XI delivered an
impressive speech
highlighting the
undaunting efforts of the
freedom fighters for our
motherland. She also
focused on the urgence of
adopting human values to
preserve the virtues in
today’s scenario as they
are losing their essence in
running after materialism.
The modernites also
pledged to be an honest
Patriotism is voluntary. It is a feeling of
loyalty and allegiance that is the result
of knowledge and belief. A patriot shows
then patriotism through their actions, by
their choice.
Jesse Venturia.
issues to be taken into
consideration while
commuting and thus
highlighted how con-
templative they are for
the vital issue of Road
Safety; Moreover,
various precautionary
measures while on
roads, ways to sensi-
tize the masses by
raising awareness
about road traffic inju-
ries and serious
consequences etc,
mentioned by the stu-
dents were worth ap-
plauding.
A workshop on “Tips
for Road Safety” was
also held on 17
January 2015 for the
students of class VI –
VIII. The students
were apprised with
the need to develop
cost effective road
safety program to
spread knowledge,
awareness and skills
amongst the road us-
ers. The week culmi-
nated with the stu-
dents taking up a
pledge to keep the
roads of Delhi safe by
observing Road Safety
rules honestly and
diligently.
The school had a privi-
lege to become a part
of the advocacy cam-
paign of the 26th Road
Safety Week. A pleth-
ora of activities was
organized for the stu-
dents of Pre- School
to Class XI from
14 January 2015 to 16
January 2015 . The tod-
dlers were taken to
Traffic Park on 14
January 2015 wherein
they got firsthand ex-
perience of various
measures that can be
taken to ensure their
safety and of others as
well. Delhi Traffic Po-
lice also contributed in
making the week long
celebrations more
meaningful as they en-
abled the young learn-
ers turn into young
vigilant citizens who
can meet the pedes-
trian safety challenges
safely.
Students of class VI –
VIII had Art Compe-
tition on the theme
“Safety is not just a
slogan, its way of
life.” The ap-
pealing, vibrant and
thought provok-
ing posters supple-
mented with slogans
conveyed how
enlightened and well
aware the young pu-
pils are for such a vital
issue. Furthermore, to
uphold the objectives
of Road Safety Week
in the most befitting
manner, Essay Writ-
ing Competition was
organized too, for the
students of IX – XI on
16 January 2015. They
penned down the
etiquettes of safe and
efficient road use. The
young pupils empha-
sized on different
Road Sense: An offspring of Courtesy and the parents of safety.
away the prizes to the sparkling
modernites for their able performance
in scholastic as well as non scholastic
spheres.
Mr. Ranjeet Singh, The revered Chief
Guest gave pearls of wisdom and urged
them to adopt strong value system. The
programme was concluded with the
thanks giving note by madam principal
along with their admonition to follow 3
D’s dedication, discipline & devotion to
reach the pinnacles of success.
The honorable Chief Guest gave his
pearls of wisdom and highlighted the
importance of perseverance and
dedication in life .Respected Ma’am
Principal also shared her notion on the
relevance of strong value system in a
person’s life. The programme ended at
an optimistic note with the expectation
of showcasing better performance in the
forth coming year.
To acknowledge the meticulous work of the
astute modernites, Annual Prize
Distribution Ceremony was held on
21 February 2015. Mr. Ranjeet Singh ADM,
Revenue Department Government of NCT
of Delhi graced the occasion as the Chief
Guest.
The programme commenced with the
lighting of the lamp invoking blessing of the
Almighty.
A melodious song was presented by the
choir group which filled the air with
positivity. Jeet Ka Jashan, a scintillating
dance performance stole the show. Colourful
attires and perfect blend of rhythm and
synchronization won the hearts of all.
The inquisitive audience was apprised with
the Annual report which showcased not only
the hidden talent of the students but also a
plethora of activities in which students
participated and made the school proud by
bringing laurels home. Another vignette
Dollu Kumitha, a folk dance of Karnataka
made the audience travel through the folk
culture of Karnataka followed by the most
awaited moment of the event, Prize
distribution ceremony. The honorable chief
guest along with Madam Principal gave
Celebrating your achievement and
applauding your turnings is a sure
way to refuel your enthusiasm and
keep yourself motivated for your
future endeavors.
A Tribute to Thiruvalluvar
An array of activities was
h e l d t o h o n o u r
Thiruvalluvar, a Tamil Poet
and philosopher who has
enriched Tamil literature
with his acumen. The
objective was to develop
the knowledge of the
students in consonance
with the saying of the sage
Thiruvalluvar, „Lead them
to lead‟. Students of class
VIII had a brain storming
group discussion on the
topic, „Are the values
imparted by Thiruvalluvar
relevant in present day
scenario?‟ The students
gave vent to their thoughts
with conviction and earned
appreciation from one and
all. It also gave an
opportunity to the stu-
dents to apprise
themselves with the
ideologies of the celebrity.
Students of class IX
participated in English
E x t e m p o r e o n
„Thiruvalluvar Today‟
w h e r e i n t h e y
conveyed their views with
spontaneity. Poetry
writing competition was
also a part of the week
long celebrations. The
s t u d e n t s c o m p o s e d
g r a n d i o s e p o e m s
highlighting the emergence
of adopting universal
human values. The whole
week was a great learning
experience as it not only
challenged their thought
process but also gave a
belvedere to gain perfec-
tion. in oratory skills.
The roof of Peace rest upon
the walls of understanding.
-Thiruvalluvar
42nd
Annual Conference of NPSC
(National Progressive School‟s
Conference) themed “Education
for social engagement &
responsibility” was held at India
I n t e r n a t i o n a l C e n t r e o n
19 & 20 February 2015.
Principals & teachers of various
esteemed schools gathered at the
conference to listen to eminent
speakers. Our Madam Principal
along with two teachers attended
the same. The conference
focused on the involvement of
more youth in the political
movement to bring in the changes
in the political structure of
education system.
The chief guest Mr. Shekhar,
Padam Bhushan Awardee, Vice
Chairman, The India Today Group
stressed on the responsibilities of
every individual towards the
society & quoted several
examples of the same.
While discussing on „Education for
Public life & social responsibility‟.
D r . K a r a n S i n g h ( M P ) ,
P r o f . Z o y a H a s a n a n d
Dr. Rangarajan comprised the
discussion panel. They introduced
the idea that education prepares
the students to address the
social problems .They emphasized
the responsibility of the
educators.
42 Annual Conference of NPSC (National Progressive School’s Conference)
To extend a hearty welcome to
the parents of the new members
of the MPS family, an Orientation
Programme was organized on
21 March 2015 in the school
premises. The Chief Guest,
Ms. Samiksha Singh, the
Principal of Schools of Julia
Gabriel International, graced the
occasion. She was also
accompanied by a dynamic
v i s i o n a r y L e a d e r ,
Ms. Veena Raizada, Director
Academics, Next Education.
M a d a m P r i n c i p a l ,
Ms. Alka Kapur, along with other
dignitaries also made the day
special with their benign
presence.
The programme commenced
with a welcome dance presented
by the young and exuberant
dancers. The colourful attires
and energetic performance set
the stage ablaze. Furthermore,
the parents were apprised with
t h e s c h o o l e t h o s ,
infrastructure and facilities
available to stamp the confi-
dence that they showed while
making an excellent choice for
their wards.
Cultural Extravaganza by the
energetic dance troupe on ‘
Balance …. the gist of life’ was
also a treat for the eyes. It
highlighted the vitality of the
balance to be maintained
between scholastic and
co-scholastic activities.
Ms. Samiksha Singh, the Chief
Guest provided some valuable
tips of parenting. Madam
Principal, too, counseled the
parents to shower their
unconditional love, give them
dreams, and wings of freedom
to explore their endless
potential and strive for
perfection.
FIRST THINGS FIRST
Ready for School. Set for Life
Reminiscences of Orientation Programme 2015
Hall of Fame
T o a c k n o w l e d g e t h e
dedicated and tireless
efforts, Madam Principal
Ms. Alka Kapur and the
two staff members namely
Ms. Vasudha Sarang &
Ms Sarika Parashar were
felicitated by Bharat Vikas
P a r i s h a d , a n N G O
promoting education. They
were awarded with a
shawl, memento and
certificate of appreciation.
The students too were
awarded with a memento
and a certificate .
S. No. Name of the Student Class Medals
1 Apoorv Vats VII Gold
2 Anjali Jain VII Silver
3 Vrinda Aggarwal VI Bronze
S. No. Name of the Student Class Medals
1 Varun Talwani IX Gold
2 Kshitij Kumar IX Silver
3 Shubham Mahajan X Bronze
National Finalist -Apoorv Vats of Class VII
S.No. Name of the Student Class All India Rank
1 Kushagra Talwar I 4
2 Akshat Bansal II 4
3 Bharat Sethi IV 4
4 Himanshu Singh IX 3
5 Anjali Kansal X 4
Result of the
7th All India Maths Science Talent Exam 2014-15
Vanshika Mann of VII C and
Vibhu Ramuka of XI B brought
laurels home as they bagged First
and Second position respectively in
Inter School Declamation
Competition at Yuva Shakti Model
School on 20 January 2015. Their
Unparalleled oratory skills were
awarded with trophies and cash
prize.
Innovative ideas of Sandeep Pandey
of class VIII and Ujjwal Sharma of
Class X on the theme ‘ Transport’
was appreciated and acknowledged
at Science and Maths Regional Level
CBSE exhibition held from
22 January 2015 to 24 January 2015.
They worked on the project of ‘Fuel
less Engine’ which is the need of the
hour in today’s scenario.
Nitesh Jain of Class XI has been selected
for the ‘Student of the Year’ by the
Times of India. He has been awarded
with a trophy and a certificate of ex-
cellence.
M ode r n P ubli c S c hool in
collaboration with Brains @ Work
Academy, provides Abacus
education to the students which
helps them enhance their calculation
skills. Under the same programme,
an Abacus Competition was
conducted for classes III and IV on 4
March, 2015. Many students
participated with a great zeal and
performed excellently. Gold, silver
and bronze medals were awarded to
the merit holders.
Abacus – Enhancing Mathematical Skills!
Illustrious Performance of the Modernites
at South Asian International a Championship 2015
Talkatora Indoor Stadium brought bountiful Medals.
S No. Name of the Student Class Medal
1 Hiren Pawar II Gold
2 Tanisha Ashra III Gold
3 Harshita Thakur V Gold
4 Harish K.J VI Gold
5 Naman Jain X Gold
6 Sajin X Gold
7 Pranav Bansal X Gold
S. No. Name of the Student Class Medal
1 Dipanshu Kaushal IV Silver
2 Bridul Lamba IV Silver
3 S. Yogesh V Silver
4 Shuruti Sehgal V Silver
5 Siddharth Guleria VI Silver
6 Tejas Aggarwal VI Silver
7 Maynk Mishra X Silver
8 Hritik Tyagi X Silver
Meritorious Performance of the Modernites at
South Asian International Championship 2015 at
Talkatora Indoor Stadium
S No. Name of the Student Class Medal
1 Arjav Jain III Bronze
2 Greek kumar III Bronze
3 Parth Pawar IV Bronze
S. No. Name of the Student School
Rank
State Rank International
Rank
1 Tanish Chadalawada 1 56 156
2 Devesh Kumar 1 89 222
3 Kirti Kapoor 1 48 189
4 Apporv Vats 1 81 271
5 Soham Aggarwal 1 107 327
6 Himanshu Singh 1 111 334
7 Saurabh 1 97 301
8 Md Bushamsh Muntazir 1 221 529
9 Vishal Wadhwa 1 97 645
17 SOF National Science Olympiad
The Modernites have achieved a remarkable feat at 17 SOF National
Science Olympiad giving one more reason to rejoice!!!!
Newsletter January to March 2015

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Newsletter January to March 2015

  • 1. “When a team outgrows individual performance and learns team confidence, excellence becomes a reality.” V I s I o n O f M o d e r n i t e s Edition XIX Inside the Issue: Editorial From Principal’s Desk Toddlers’ Trends Seniors’ Speak Awards & Achievements
  • 2. Editorial There is inside you all of the potential To be whatever you want to be; All of the energy To do whatever you want to do. Imagine yourself as you would like to be, Hold on to your dream. One morning you will awake to find That you are the person you dreamed of. Education is by which Character is formed, strength of mind is Increased, the intellect is expanded and by which one can stand on one’s feet. It is this thought that MPS has always been striving for, since its inception. Today as we head towards the closing of session 2014-15, we feel very proud to present before you, the highlights of glorious achievements and accomplishments of the institution along with a pursuit to unearth, to uncover, to unenvied the learning process and setting bench marks to go beyond the horizons. This edition bears a testimony to the fact that the ardent dream and zealous pursuit of ours has become a beautiful reality to be cherished forever. Undoubtedly the credit goes to all the dedicated Modernites who have worked relentlessly to reach the pinnacles of success. Editorial Team Ms. Sapna S Manglani Ms. Naina Nagpal Ms. Nyan Dahiya Ms. Harmeet Kaur Ms. Shruti Uppal Ms. Ritu Tiwari
  • 3. I consider an human soul without education like marble in the quarry, which shows none of its inherent beauties till the skill of the polisher fetches out the colours, makes the surface shine, and discovers every ornamental cloud, spot and vein that runs through the body of it. - Joseph Addison The students are the prospective heirs of nation and also the pillars on which beautiful edifices will be built. Children these days are much sensitive; they possess a very high self esteem and believe in independent thinking. It is for this reason that MPS focusses on three basic challenges that elders come across while handling the budding youth i.e. first desire to win , second courage to do things and the ability to inculcate wisdom to understand and unravel the problems so that energetic hands and brains play pivotal role by mobilizing their abilities in the right direction. Now, the new journey is all set to begin and I convey my sincere wishes for the upcoming academic session with a hope that the students will involve themselves in such great endeavours that they look back at the great feats with their head held high. In order to pull success, And in guidance of creativity formulate the paintings worth a sketch, A portray of whatever you did, to portray this sketch, Rendering the happiness of life and its realm, and not the greedy characteristics of the world’s den Principal’s Desk
  • 4. Republic Day Celebration With immeasurable pride in heart, the tiny toys of class Pre School, Pre Primary and Class I celebrated Republic Day on 23.01.2015. An array of activities like Dal pasting, Tricolor balloon pasting, Making tri colour cut-outs, was organized for them. The students carried out the activities with great sincerity and expressed their love and respect for their motherland. The celebration also helped them get acquainted with the significance of many imperative national symbols and value the golden heritage of our country, India. Not only this, they also remembered the martyrs who lost their lives serving their nation. Toddlers’ Trends
  • 5. Solo Dance Competition the beats. The vibrant attires and endearing expressions of the contestants supplemented their steps. Their innocent moves conquered the heart of everyone present there. Dancing is a perfect exer- cise to rejuvenate the body and soul. The young performers of Pre Primary and Class I set the stage ablaze with their mesmerizing performance in a Solo Dance Competition held on 29.01.2015 & 05.02.2015 respectively. The participants moved to the tunes of famed bollywood numbers that wrapped the ambience along with thunderous applauses. The audience too couldn’t resist tapping its feet as the participants grooved on Rubrics Name of the Student Class Best Presentation Prish Arora Pre Primary C Best Choreography Aryaman Aggarwal Pre Primary B Most Confident Child Jayani Chauhan Pre Primary D Best Costume & Make Up Avnee Srivastava Pre Primary C Daivik Kumar Pre Primary A Consolation Arnav Garg Pre Primary B Divy Lodha Pre Primary C
  • 6. English Recitation Competition Festivals break the monotony of life and instill new energies in our lives. The cheerfulness and exuberance of some main fes- tivities of India was brought to light through an English R e c i t a t i o n Competition held for class Pre School on 28 January 2015. The little kids expressed their feelings through some fine poems on festivals like Diwali, Holi, Dusshera etc. They made the best use of their recital s k i l l s a n d c o n f i d e n t l y delivered the poems. The fun of rejoicing festivals was beautifully articulated by the participants. Their melodious rhymes were admired by the judges. Rubrics Name of the Student Class Best Content Prisha Shekhar Pre school A Tanya Taneja Pre School B Best Presentation Aditya Bhatia Pre School B Chitraksh Pre School D Most Confident Child Bhuvi Girdhar Pre School C Yug Pre School B Parth Sharma Pre School DBest Costume & Prop Shaurya Singh Pre School D Consolation Dhanvi Chadha Pre School C Manan Bansal Pre School A Rishit Alag Pre School C Manya Kaushik Pre School A Result
  • 7. Creativity is all about giving shape to one‟s vision. The young batch of class Pre School zipped their inventiveness during a Clay Art Competition held for them on 05.02.2015. The children used lively colours of the clay dough to design various shapes and objects like the Sun flower, snake, caterpillar and many more. Their imagination ripped all boundaries and helped in enhancing their motor skills. S.No Name of the Student Class 1 Manya Pre School A 2 Tanvi Pre School A 3 Apoorva Pre School A 4 Kanishka Pre School B 5 Ayush Rattan Pre School B 6 Tanishka Bhadvla Pre School B 7 Jivanshi Madaan Pre School C 8 Arshia Gupta Pre School C 9 Snehal Tiwari Pre School C 10 Ansh Shahi Pre School D 11 Darsh Sharma Pre School D 12 Garvit Gupta Pre School D Best Presentation Result
  • 8. Quiz: A way to new insights and focus! With the aim of assessing the learning quotient of the students, a quiz competition was conducted for Class II on 03.02.2015 wherein their knowledge on varied subjects was tested in form of a worksheet. The distinct questions in the worksheet challenged their intelligence and wisdom and also helped them realize their weak areas. The activity proved to be a perfect blend of competitive spirit and fun. Name of the Student Class Position Ishita Rawat II A I Harshit Jindal II B II Srishti Bhatia II A III Naman Pal II B III Yug Bhatia II B III Govind Ramuka II D III Result
  • 9. Abiding by 3 R’s : Reduce, Reuse and Recycle The little Pre Primary kids flared their wings of imagination during an Art and Culture Activity conducted for them on 12 February 2015. They made the best use of waste material like plastic bottles, sticks, thermocol glasses, CDs, bangles etc and created fascinat- ing art pieces like wind chimes, pencil stands and decorative items out of them. Their efforts were applauded by all. “Creativity is not the finding of a thing , but the making something out of it after it is found.” S. No. Name of the Student Class 1 Diksha Vohra Pre Primary A 2 Hridey Jain Pre Primary A 3 Rishika Gupta Pre Primary A 4 Navya Pre Primary B 5 Ishaan Sethi Pre Primary B 6 Neev Mehta Pre Primary B 7 Avnee Srivastava Pre Primary C 8 Mahi Lalwani Pre Primary C 9 Pari Aggarwal Pre Primary C 10 Pihu Arora Pre Primary D 11 Laurya Bhagat Pre Primary D 12 Navya Arora Pre Primary D
  • 10. Rubrics Name of the Student Class Best Presentation Parth Kapoor Pre Primary C Best Costume and Make up Reya Sood Pre Primary D Shagun Gupta Pre Primary C Most Confident Child Rishika Gupta Pre Primary A Suhani Sharma Pre Primary A Consolation Bilal Qureshi Pre Primary B activity proved to be a great way to assist the Gen next to be au fait with these personalities and their achievements. Not every person has the ability to inspire others. It’s the skill acquired only by the unusual. With the intention to help our young set of Pre Primary students seek inspiration from the ‘Jewels of India’, a fancy dress competition was organised on 27.02.2015. The pupils came fully clad as some eminent celebrities like Lata Mangeshkar, Mary Kom, Arvind Kejriwal and many more. The Fancy Dress Competition
  • 11. Best Choreography Pre School C Best Costume and Make Up Pre School D Best Presentation Pre School B Participation Pre School A Name of the Student Class Most Confident Child Lakshita Pre School A Tanya Taneja Pre School B Arshia Gupta Pre School C Shivansh Sehgal Pre School D Dancing in groups has always been one of the best ways to enhance team work and coordination skills of the students. The same happened during a Group Dance Competition held for class Pre School on 25.02.2015 .The activity gave the young learners a brilliant opportunity to showcase their dancing finesse on stage. The participants meticulously enjoyed dancing with their pals and soared up their level of confidence to perform before a live audience. The judges also marveled at their attention-grabbing choreography. Dance is the hidden language of the soul. Result
  • 12. Festivals are magical o c c a s i o n s o f merriment and togetherness. In the modern era, festivities of different back- grounds and cultures have crossed their boundaries and reached out to the masses around the world. With the purpose to familiarize the students with the festivities carried out in India and across the globe, a Quality Circle presentation on the topic- „Festivals‟ was organized for the scholars of class 3 on 27.02.2015. A few predominant national and international festivals like Diwali, Holi, Dusshera, Eid, La Tomatina, Halloween, C h r i s t m a s a n d Hogmanay were discussed in detail. Not only this, the presentation also threw light upon some m a l p r a c t i c e s associated with some of the festivals. Dance and carols presented d u r i n g t h e presentation mounted the interest of the onlookers. The activity unquestionably helped the learners change their perception about merry making during these festivals and also the impact of the celebrations on our environment. Quality Circle
  • 13. A life without good values is completely worthless. With change in time, our values and ethics have also changed. To make the new generation learners realize their significance in our lives, a quality circle presentation was organized for the students of class IV on the topic- ‘Value and I ’ on 11.03.2015 .The presentation featured the need and importance of being grounded to our cultural roots and lead a life full of morals and values. The participants elucidated the topic in a commendable way. The activity was certainly full of learning for all. Quality Circle class IV
  • 14. It is rightly said that time and tide wait for none. To instill in our students, the value and importance of time, a quality circle presentation on the topic – „Time Management‟ was conducted for class V students on 12.02.2015 .The presentation taught them several ways to manage their time and prioritize their daily tasks in a better way. Giving equal time to academic and recreational activities was an important area discussed during the presentation. The participants delivered the presentation with poise and elegance. The activity undoubtedly assisted the audience in understanding time management and its worth in order to be successful beings. The efforts of the participants were applauded by the judges. Quality Circle class v
  • 15. Lohri, the first festival of the year was rejoiced by the students of Pre School, Pre Primary and Class I to the fullest on 13 January 2015 . The students came dressed up in beautiful attires which added glitters to the festive fervour. Punjabi folk beats enveloped the atmosphere in the classrooms where the tiny tots danced to their heart’s content with their teachers and pals. A bonfire for the same was arranged which made the celebrations even more delightful for the young lot. Modernites gathered around the rising flames, circled around the bonfire and threw ‘Revdis’ and ‘Moongphalis’ with their little hands. The festivity was thoroughly enjoyed by one and all.
  • 16. Excursions are the best way to facilitate learning outside the formal school environment. In order to carry out the same, a visit to Rail Museum was arranged for the little tots of Class I on 28.02.2015 . The students learnt many important facts about Indian Railways. Their excitement crossed all boundaries during the joy ride session of The Ferry Queen, the first locomotive steam engine. The visit was followed by games and lunch with friends and teachers. The day was full of enthusiasm, liveliness and knowledge and will be cherished by the kids forever. Rail museum
  • 17. Teachers are friends, philosophers and guides. They lead us to the path of success and act as torch bearers. With the aim of helping the mindful learners value their teachers, an English Debate Competition was held on 11.03.2015 for the students of Class V on the topic – ‘Can Computers Replace Teachers?’’ The students put their views across smartly and convinced the audience with their assuring statements. The confidence and oratory skills of the participants were appreciated by the judges. English Debate Competition Rubrics Name of the Student Best Expression Kinjal Bansal Beast Content Anshika Rewliya Most Confident Child Soumya Sharma Consolation Parv Gupta
  • 18. SENIORS’ SPEAK „Nukad Natak‟ was also presented in t h e m o r n i n g assembly. It made the students aware of the judicious discard of the electronic waste in such a way that they can be recycled and reused. A pledge was also taken by the students to protect a n d p r e s e r v e mother earth in the best possible manner we can. A campaign in association with „Microsoft Create to I n s p i r e ‟ o n 29 January 2015. The objective was to sensitize the students about the need to nurture and preserve the environment. Great response from the staff and the students was a m a t t e r o f g r a t i f i c a t i o n . To enlighten the students, a well s c r i p t e d a n d perfectly coordinated “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has” -
  • 19. CREATIVITY = INTELLIGENCE + FUN. Mathematical Designed Jewellery Making Competition was held in the school on 19 January 2015 for class VI. It was a platform provided to the students to give vent to their creative s k i l l s . S t u d e n t s designed jewellery out of various mathematical shapes and sizes. They designed necklaces and danglers in different shapes. Overall, it was a good learning experience for the modernites. S. No Name of the Students Position 1 Masoor Ahmed I 2 Adya Sharma II 3 Yash Garg III Adieu Class XII Success is not final Failure is not fatal It is the courage to continue that counts.
  • 20. “SAI SANDHYA” was organized on 16 February 2015 to seek the blessings of the almighty to bid farewell to the students of class XII. With tears in eyes and hopes in the h e a r t , M a d a m P r i n c i p a l , Ms. Alka Kapur along with the staff members, showered the best wishes for the successful lives ahead. Madam, the torch bearer gave the pearls of wisdom and advised the students to always strive to become better human beings with utmost civility. The event started with the Tilak Ceremony. The ambience brimmed with positive energy all around. The staff members and the students were mesmerized and engrossed with the melodious, pious and evoking “bhajans”. The event ended with High Tea, shimmer in the eyes for the promising and sparkling life ahead along with beautiful reminiscences to be cherished forever.
  • 21. Snap Shots of Adios to Class XII
  • 22. A Workshop on „Open source is changing the world: Join the movement.‟ Keeping in pace with the growing trend of Open source an orientation programme was con- ducted for teachers on the topic ‘Open source is changing the world: Join the movement’ on 3 March, 2015 in collaboration with Technology Blueprint Ltd (UK) and Tech Blue Software Pvt. Ltd. The objective of this workshop was to provide an insight into the emerging trend of Open Source and free softwares. Managing Director of Technology Blueprint Ltd and Founder of Hamara Linux Mr. Vikas Tara was the resource person. He not only introduced the teachers to the platform of Hamara Linux but also answered their queries regarding problems and concerns about the use of this technology. Teachers from the host school and many other schools participated in this event whole heartedly. It was a very educative and interactive session. and loyal citizens of the country. The programme was concluded with the sincere advice, of the Director Academics, Ms Geeta Sehgal. She urged the scholars to abide themselves by the values like discipline, honesty and dedication as onus of taking India ahead lies on them. The 66th Republic Day was celebrated in the school on 23 January 2015. The honorable Chairman Mr. K. L Sobti and the Vice Principal Ma’am, Ms. Mena Mittle graced the occasion. The programme commenced with unfurling of the Tricolour followed by mesmerizing song that brimmed the ambience with patriotism. Dimple Hotchandani of class XI delivered an impressive speech highlighting the undaunting efforts of the freedom fighters for our motherland. She also focused on the urgence of adopting human values to preserve the virtues in today’s scenario as they are losing their essence in running after materialism. The modernites also pledged to be an honest Patriotism is voluntary. It is a feeling of loyalty and allegiance that is the result of knowledge and belief. A patriot shows then patriotism through their actions, by their choice. Jesse Venturia.
  • 23. issues to be taken into consideration while commuting and thus highlighted how con- templative they are for the vital issue of Road Safety; Moreover, various precautionary measures while on roads, ways to sensi- tize the masses by raising awareness about road traffic inju- ries and serious consequences etc, mentioned by the stu- dents were worth ap- plauding. A workshop on “Tips for Road Safety” was also held on 17 January 2015 for the students of class VI – VIII. The students were apprised with the need to develop cost effective road safety program to spread knowledge, awareness and skills amongst the road us- ers. The week culmi- nated with the stu- dents taking up a pledge to keep the roads of Delhi safe by observing Road Safety rules honestly and diligently. The school had a privi- lege to become a part of the advocacy cam- paign of the 26th Road Safety Week. A pleth- ora of activities was organized for the stu- dents of Pre- School to Class XI from 14 January 2015 to 16 January 2015 . The tod- dlers were taken to Traffic Park on 14 January 2015 wherein they got firsthand ex- perience of various measures that can be taken to ensure their safety and of others as well. Delhi Traffic Po- lice also contributed in making the week long celebrations more meaningful as they en- abled the young learn- ers turn into young vigilant citizens who can meet the pedes- trian safety challenges safely. Students of class VI – VIII had Art Compe- tition on the theme “Safety is not just a slogan, its way of life.” The ap- pealing, vibrant and thought provok- ing posters supple- mented with slogans conveyed how enlightened and well aware the young pu- pils are for such a vital issue. Furthermore, to uphold the objectives of Road Safety Week in the most befitting manner, Essay Writ- ing Competition was organized too, for the students of IX – XI on 16 January 2015. They penned down the etiquettes of safe and efficient road use. The young pupils empha- sized on different Road Sense: An offspring of Courtesy and the parents of safety.
  • 24. away the prizes to the sparkling modernites for their able performance in scholastic as well as non scholastic spheres. Mr. Ranjeet Singh, The revered Chief Guest gave pearls of wisdom and urged them to adopt strong value system. The programme was concluded with the thanks giving note by madam principal along with their admonition to follow 3 D’s dedication, discipline & devotion to reach the pinnacles of success. The honorable Chief Guest gave his pearls of wisdom and highlighted the importance of perseverance and dedication in life .Respected Ma’am Principal also shared her notion on the relevance of strong value system in a person’s life. The programme ended at an optimistic note with the expectation of showcasing better performance in the forth coming year. To acknowledge the meticulous work of the astute modernites, Annual Prize Distribution Ceremony was held on 21 February 2015. Mr. Ranjeet Singh ADM, Revenue Department Government of NCT of Delhi graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. The programme commenced with the lighting of the lamp invoking blessing of the Almighty. A melodious song was presented by the choir group which filled the air with positivity. Jeet Ka Jashan, a scintillating dance performance stole the show. Colourful attires and perfect blend of rhythm and synchronization won the hearts of all. The inquisitive audience was apprised with the Annual report which showcased not only the hidden talent of the students but also a plethora of activities in which students participated and made the school proud by bringing laurels home. Another vignette Dollu Kumitha, a folk dance of Karnataka made the audience travel through the folk culture of Karnataka followed by the most awaited moment of the event, Prize distribution ceremony. The honorable chief guest along with Madam Principal gave Celebrating your achievement and applauding your turnings is a sure way to refuel your enthusiasm and keep yourself motivated for your future endeavors.
  • 25. A Tribute to Thiruvalluvar An array of activities was h e l d t o h o n o u r Thiruvalluvar, a Tamil Poet and philosopher who has enriched Tamil literature with his acumen. The objective was to develop the knowledge of the students in consonance with the saying of the sage Thiruvalluvar, „Lead them to lead‟. Students of class VIII had a brain storming group discussion on the topic, „Are the values imparted by Thiruvalluvar relevant in present day scenario?‟ The students gave vent to their thoughts with conviction and earned appreciation from one and all. It also gave an opportunity to the stu- dents to apprise themselves with the ideologies of the celebrity. Students of class IX participated in English E x t e m p o r e o n „Thiruvalluvar Today‟ w h e r e i n t h e y conveyed their views with spontaneity. Poetry writing competition was also a part of the week long celebrations. The s t u d e n t s c o m p o s e d g r a n d i o s e p o e m s highlighting the emergence of adopting universal human values. The whole week was a great learning experience as it not only challenged their thought process but also gave a belvedere to gain perfec- tion. in oratory skills. The roof of Peace rest upon the walls of understanding. -Thiruvalluvar
  • 26. 42nd Annual Conference of NPSC (National Progressive School‟s Conference) themed “Education for social engagement & responsibility” was held at India I n t e r n a t i o n a l C e n t r e o n 19 & 20 February 2015. Principals & teachers of various esteemed schools gathered at the conference to listen to eminent speakers. Our Madam Principal along with two teachers attended the same. The conference focused on the involvement of more youth in the political movement to bring in the changes in the political structure of education system. The chief guest Mr. Shekhar, Padam Bhushan Awardee, Vice Chairman, The India Today Group stressed on the responsibilities of every individual towards the society & quoted several examples of the same. While discussing on „Education for Public life & social responsibility‟. D r . K a r a n S i n g h ( M P ) , P r o f . Z o y a H a s a n a n d Dr. Rangarajan comprised the discussion panel. They introduced the idea that education prepares the students to address the social problems .They emphasized the responsibility of the educators. 42 Annual Conference of NPSC (National Progressive School’s Conference)
  • 27. To extend a hearty welcome to the parents of the new members of the MPS family, an Orientation Programme was organized on 21 March 2015 in the school premises. The Chief Guest, Ms. Samiksha Singh, the Principal of Schools of Julia Gabriel International, graced the occasion. She was also accompanied by a dynamic v i s i o n a r y L e a d e r , Ms. Veena Raizada, Director Academics, Next Education. M a d a m P r i n c i p a l , Ms. Alka Kapur, along with other dignitaries also made the day special with their benign presence. The programme commenced with a welcome dance presented by the young and exuberant dancers. The colourful attires and energetic performance set the stage ablaze. Furthermore, the parents were apprised with t h e s c h o o l e t h o s , infrastructure and facilities available to stamp the confi- dence that they showed while making an excellent choice for their wards. Cultural Extravaganza by the energetic dance troupe on ‘ Balance …. the gist of life’ was also a treat for the eyes. It highlighted the vitality of the balance to be maintained between scholastic and co-scholastic activities. Ms. Samiksha Singh, the Chief Guest provided some valuable tips of parenting. Madam Principal, too, counseled the parents to shower their unconditional love, give them dreams, and wings of freedom to explore their endless potential and strive for perfection. FIRST THINGS FIRST Ready for School. Set for Life
  • 29. Hall of Fame T o a c k n o w l e d g e t h e dedicated and tireless efforts, Madam Principal Ms. Alka Kapur and the two staff members namely Ms. Vasudha Sarang & Ms Sarika Parashar were felicitated by Bharat Vikas P a r i s h a d , a n N G O promoting education. They were awarded with a shawl, memento and certificate of appreciation. The students too were awarded with a memento and a certificate .
  • 30. S. No. Name of the Student Class Medals 1 Apoorv Vats VII Gold 2 Anjali Jain VII Silver 3 Vrinda Aggarwal VI Bronze S. No. Name of the Student Class Medals 1 Varun Talwani IX Gold 2 Kshitij Kumar IX Silver 3 Shubham Mahajan X Bronze National Finalist -Apoorv Vats of Class VII S.No. Name of the Student Class All India Rank 1 Kushagra Talwar I 4 2 Akshat Bansal II 4 3 Bharat Sethi IV 4 4 Himanshu Singh IX 3 5 Anjali Kansal X 4 Result of the 7th All India Maths Science Talent Exam 2014-15
  • 31. Vanshika Mann of VII C and Vibhu Ramuka of XI B brought laurels home as they bagged First and Second position respectively in Inter School Declamation Competition at Yuva Shakti Model School on 20 January 2015. Their Unparalleled oratory skills were awarded with trophies and cash prize. Innovative ideas of Sandeep Pandey of class VIII and Ujjwal Sharma of Class X on the theme ‘ Transport’ was appreciated and acknowledged at Science and Maths Regional Level CBSE exhibition held from 22 January 2015 to 24 January 2015. They worked on the project of ‘Fuel less Engine’ which is the need of the hour in today’s scenario.
  • 32. Nitesh Jain of Class XI has been selected for the ‘Student of the Year’ by the Times of India. He has been awarded with a trophy and a certificate of ex- cellence. M ode r n P ubli c S c hool in collaboration with Brains @ Work Academy, provides Abacus education to the students which helps them enhance their calculation skills. Under the same programme, an Abacus Competition was conducted for classes III and IV on 4 March, 2015. Many students participated with a great zeal and performed excellently. Gold, silver and bronze medals were awarded to the merit holders. Abacus – Enhancing Mathematical Skills!
  • 33. Illustrious Performance of the Modernites at South Asian International a Championship 2015 Talkatora Indoor Stadium brought bountiful Medals. S No. Name of the Student Class Medal 1 Hiren Pawar II Gold 2 Tanisha Ashra III Gold 3 Harshita Thakur V Gold 4 Harish K.J VI Gold 5 Naman Jain X Gold 6 Sajin X Gold 7 Pranav Bansal X Gold S. No. Name of the Student Class Medal 1 Dipanshu Kaushal IV Silver 2 Bridul Lamba IV Silver 3 S. Yogesh V Silver 4 Shuruti Sehgal V Silver 5 Siddharth Guleria VI Silver 6 Tejas Aggarwal VI Silver 7 Maynk Mishra X Silver 8 Hritik Tyagi X Silver
  • 34. Meritorious Performance of the Modernites at South Asian International Championship 2015 at Talkatora Indoor Stadium S No. Name of the Student Class Medal 1 Arjav Jain III Bronze 2 Greek kumar III Bronze 3 Parth Pawar IV Bronze S. No. Name of the Student School Rank State Rank International Rank 1 Tanish Chadalawada 1 56 156 2 Devesh Kumar 1 89 222 3 Kirti Kapoor 1 48 189 4 Apporv Vats 1 81 271 5 Soham Aggarwal 1 107 327 6 Himanshu Singh 1 111 334 7 Saurabh 1 97 301 8 Md Bushamsh Muntazir 1 221 529 9 Vishal Wadhwa 1 97 645 17 SOF National Science Olympiad The Modernites have achieved a remarkable feat at 17 SOF National Science Olympiad giving one more reason to rejoice!!!!