National Health Mission

Eshaan Vasanthkumar ,a student of class 12th at Study Hall, along with National Health Mission and IHAT has developed an app
” Roshni ” that detects cataract in early stages. It’s goal is to eliminate blindness and vision problems caused by untreated cataracts.We are so proud of you Eshaan.

https://aapkikhabar.com/local/study-hall-school-student-creates-app-to-detect-cataracts/cid12083166.htm

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International Yoga Day 2023

The International Yoga Day is celebrated on the 21st of June every year.
At Study Hall Junior School, the children from classes 1 to 5 are made aware of the benefits of practising yoga.

They are taught how to perform the various yoga asanas during the Yoga classes.

Regular practice of yoga improves concentration and reduces stress.
Moreover, it fosters inner peace and self awareness, promoting a positive outlook on life.

Fire Safety Drill

To educate and train the students for an unforeseen emergency situation like fire, a demonstration on fire safety was conducted by Mr Amitabh Tandon, at Study Hall school premises on 9th September. The objective of the exercise was to create awareness among the students and the staff about fire fighting techniques and the ways to respond swiftly in times of such emergency situations. He demonstrated how to use a fire extinguisher .

Artsy August

The Study Hall Educational  Foundation organised the” Artsy August” event in the month of August 2021. It was conducted under the banner of the British Council project on climate change.In the four  live eco-art sessions that we successfully conducted  on  5th,12th,19th,and 26th August 2021, over 100 participants learnt  different techniques and mediums of painting and craft using waste products . The artsy skills enabled them to change plastic and other waste material into pieces of art to bring forward their different ideas and expressions.The resource person for the event was Ms Satya Singh , Phd in fine arts and the event was co-ordinated by Ms. Arunima Trivedi . This competition acted as a medium for the children (including students from international institutions) to channelise their inner artist and view waste material from a different perspective, especially from a perspective of transformation towards sustainability. The students were further encouraged by awarding the best art pieces. These awards were presented by Ms. Meenakshi Bahadur, Principal Study Hall  and Ms. Meenakshi Shah, Vice Principal Study Hall .