Day 1
Day 2
Day 2
On the 12th and the 13th of July, Study Hall Educational Foundation (SHEF) organised its theatre festival – ‘Natyotsav’ at Sant Gadge Auditorium. Natyotsav’s ‘Yuva Manch’, which is a platform for promoting theatre among students. Since 2006, our foundation is offering various theatrical productions. The chief guest of the event was the founder of Study Hall Educational Foundation, Dr Urvashi Sahni.
The program highlighted three major plays performed by units of SHEF. It opened with ‘Sara Ka Sara Aasman’, performed by the students and alumni of Study Hall School, Prerna Girls School and Prerna Boys School. The play was about a Pakistani poetess, portraying how she loses her mind fighting the patriarchy present in most of the countries in the Indian sub-continent to pursue her passion for writing. A drama, ‘Soch Rahi Hoon’, presented by students of Vidyasthali Kanar Inter College, Malihabad, portrayed a modern-day woman who stood up against the ‘dowry practices’. The students of Prerna Girls School and Prerna Boys School enacted a poem, ‘Meri Duniya Ke Tamam Bacche’, which was about how the children across the globe can change the world if we teach them, how they can erase the differences among the nations if we let them, and how they can bring peace that the world needs. A dance performance by students of Center for Learning (CFL) ‘Sapna’, showing young dreamers.
Dr Sahni addressed the audience, saying, “Drama is a very important part of education. It provides children a safe space to rehearse life and learn to think critically, which leads to personality development.”
At the core of all these programs, the issues women face was brought to light. The audience appreciated the acting of the children. The program concluded with a vote of thanks.
Study Hall is providing an opportunity to the students to become democratic and politically conscious citizens by partnering with ‘Young Leaders for Active Citizenship’ and ‘Oxfam India’ to establish equality clubs for standard 6th to 12th. YLAC is an organization established by Harvard and Oxford alumni which along with Oxfam India (a global NGO) aims to create an equal and just society by empowering the underprivileged sections. They have chosen top schools all over India to enable students to develop social leadership skills and build empathy as they learn, discuss and implement actions to create a change through stimulating activities, role-plays, debates, competitions, campaigns and field trips where they learn from experts in fields of gender, economic and social equality. The opening ceremony was held on 3rdJuly ’2019, the club began with great fervour as students expressed views and engaged in activities like word association and dance and tell helping them to become aware of the prejudices existing in society. The principal, Mrs. Shalini Sinha further explained the students on how they are supposed to speak up in the face of inequality, the students left with sparks in their hearts and minds to stoke a greater fire of the fight against inequality.
Study Hall School elected its new cabinet for the session 2019-20. Aditya Shukla and Malvika Pandey were elected as the new head boy and head girl, and Aditya Agarwal and Ayesha Sheikh as the vice heads by Ms Shalini Sinha, the principal of Study Hall. The sports captain Gokulesh Tripathi and Bhavya Singh and the vice sports captain Arunim Agarwal and Shagun Suryavanshi were appointed next. The rest of the cabinet was appointed by the vice principal Ms Meenakshi Bahadur.
The new house captains are:
Fireflame house captains Ishita Shail Pathak and Sparsh Tiwari, vice captains Devika Chawla and Aryaman Tripathi.
Silver Oak house captains Sukaina Masood and Shashank Shekhar, vice captains Paridhi Arya and Shantanu Vidyarthi.
Cypress house captains – Vageesh Chaudhary and Hitakshi Tiwari, vice captains Kushagra Trivedi and Kriti Walia.
Jacaranda house captains – Manthaj Jaiswal and Deepanshi Verma, vice captains Abuzar Afzal and Tweesha Agarwal.
Editors in chief: Kamda Srivastava, Vidhi Agarwal, Khushi Gupta and Vandita Singh. Official photographers – Atharv Saxena and Anoushka Hajeley and the cultural secretaries: Khushi Singh and Gaurisha Prakash.
The newly elected cabinet, pledged their devotion and sincerity to the “universe of care” Study Hall. The principal wished the cabinet luck and spoke about who a true leader is and how they should motivate everyone to be better. She further stressed the core values of Study Hall and democratic citizenship. Our founder Dr Urvashi Sahni also blessed the newly elected cabinet and inspired them with her wise words.
Study Hall School students participated in the Uttar Pradesh state swimming championship on 20th May, 2019. Vanshika Mishra of class 8th won silver in 400 meters freestyle. Another student from class 4th, Kapil Yadav stood 4th in 200 meters breaststroke.
Kushagra Mishra of class 3rd won bronze in 400 meters medley relay state championship held in Bareilly.
Study Hall School had great results this year. The highest score of 10th class, 2018-19 batch is 98% and the average score is 87%.
Paridhi Arya, scored highest with 98%, Niharika Chaturvedi scored 2nd highest with 97.8%, 3rd highest is Mohommad Numair and Vandita Singh with 97.7%.
The average score of school is 87%, 5% more than last year’s. 65 children out 140 scored above 90% and 23 children above 95%. The highest score in English is 99%, Hindi 98%, math 99%, science 100% and social science 100%.
Study Hall School had great results this year. The highest score of 2018-19 batch is 98% and the average score is 82%.
Archisha Maurya, scored highest with 98%, Pranshu Shukla scored 2nd highest with 97.6%, 3rd highest is Radhika Mishra with 97%. The topper of the year Archisha Maurya scored 97 in English, 100 in Political Science, 99 in History, 99 in Psychology, 95 in Economics.
The average score of school for science stream is 81%, commerce stream is 78%, for humanities its 86%. 30% students scored above 90%, 8 students scored 100% in Psychology, 6 Scored 100% in Political Science, and 4 students scored 100% in Painting.