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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

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Page 1: Newsletter January to March 2015

“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

Page 2: Newsletter January to March 2015

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

Page 3: Newsletter January to March 2015

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

Page 4: Newsletter January to March 2015

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

Page 5: Newsletter January to March 2015

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

Page 6: Newsletter January to March 2015

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

fes t iva l s l ike

Diwal i , Hol i ,

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

de l ivered 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 D Best 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

Page 7: Newsletter January to March 2015

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

Page 8: Newsletter January to March 2015

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

Page 9: Newsletter January to March 2015

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

Page 10: Newsletter January to March 2015

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

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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

Page 12: Newsletter January to March 2015

Festivals are magical

o c c a s i o n s o f

merr iment and

togetherness. In the

modern era, festivities

of different back-

grounds and cultures

have crossed their

boundar ie s 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 tma s and

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

Page 13: Newsletter January to March 2015

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

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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

Page 15: Newsletter January to March 2015

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.

Page 16: Newsletter January to March 2015

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

Page 17: Newsletter January to March 2015

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

Page 18: Newsletter January to March 2015

S EN IO R S ’

S PEA K

„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 and 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”

-

Page 19: Newsletter January to March 2015

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 uden 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.

Page 20: Newsletter January to March 2015

“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 ea r t , Madam Pr in 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.

Page 21: Newsletter January to March 2015

Snap Shots of Adios to Class XII

Page 22: Newsletter January to March 2015

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 educat ive 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

w i t h p a t r i o t i s m .

Dimple Hotchandani of

class XI delivered an

impressive speech

h i g h l i g h t i n g t h e

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.

Page 23: Newsletter January to March 2015

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.

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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.

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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 ud en t s c ompo s ed 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

Page 26: Newsletter January to March 2015

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 re 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‟.

Dr . K a r a n S i n gh (MP ) ,

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 responsibil ity of the

educators.

42 Annual Conference of NPSC (National Progressive School’s Conference)

Page 27: Newsletter January to March 2015

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 activit ies.

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

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Reminiscences of Orientation Programme 2015

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Hall of Fame

To acknow l edge th 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 .

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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

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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.

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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 o d e r n P u b l i c S c h o o l i n

collaboration with Brains @ Work

Academ y, 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!

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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

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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!!!!

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