CHILDREN’S DAY- 2014

The much awaited “Children’s Day, a day of role reversal when children attend school not to study but to enjoy numerous activities and programms presented by their teachers. The star performer of the day was the English Band led by our CEO Dr. Urvashi Sahni, Principal Mrs. Shalini Sinha and Vice Principal Mrs. Meenakshi Bahadur who regaled the students with their antics and were widely appreciated. The teachers presented a skit and a medley of songs which was applauded by one and all.

DANDIYA NITE – 2014

Great schools always have something unrivalled, something unique. At Study Hall,it is the ‘Dandiya Nite’ which is unmatched anywhere in Lucknow. This much awaited event was held on Saturday 18 Oct 2014.

Full of fun and frolic, this evening was inaugurated by Dr Urvashi Sahni with the traditional lighting of the lamp.

‘Garba’ the dance form of Gujarat was rhythmically performed by the students of all age groups to a roaring appalause.While Bhavna and Chetna aunties regaled everyone with their witty remarks over the mike, it was at the dance floor where all the action was taking place. Dressed in their finery, the students and teachers took to the dance floor with a vengeance. Lively music by the DJ added to the mirth and gaiety. Their enthusiasm was such that even Dr Urvashi Sahni the CEO, Shalini Sinha, the Principal and Meenakshi Bahadur, the VP could not remain unaffected. They joined others on the dance floor much to the delight of everyone.

A number of food stalls with mouth watering delicacies ensured that no one went hungry and could recharge before they went for a dance again.

The Principal went around ensuring that the ‘Swacch Bharat Abiyaan’ was kept in mind despite the dance frenzy.

Before this glorious event came to a close, prizes were given away to the best dressed student, teacher and the best dancer.

CLEAN LUCKNOW

REPORT ON THE SANITATION DRIVE BY STUDY HALL STUDENTS

  1. On Monday, i.e. 29th, 100 students of Std. 7 and 8 approached 100+ residents staying in the vicinity of the school and convinced them to sign up for giving their garbage to the Nagar Nigam people, as that garbage gets recycled; whereas, the individuals who collect garbage from houses throw then on the road side. If they are able to spread the message, it might help in making Lucknow clean.
  2. When the school reopens on the 9th of October, we will be getting all our children to take this drive to their own localities so that the whole of Lucknow they might be able to impact.
  3. A two-member team from Sulabh International Delhi conducted two-day workshop for 100 students selected form std. 7 to 10. They have helped the school to start a sanitation club which will be, on a regular basis, conducting drives in slum areas in order to make them aware of the importance of sanitation process. They have invited a few students of ours for the World Toilet Convention in New Delhi next month. Sulabh International will make the stay and all arrangements. A few students from the convention will be chosen for the international convention to be held in Kathmandu some time later.

VOLLEYBALL MATCH 2014

On 30 th September, students of Class VIII hosted a Volleyball Match between teachers and students. The funds raised will be used to purchase dustbins with three sections- one for paper, one for biodegradable and one for non bio degradable waste. These dustbins will be put up in all the corridors of the school.

LAST YEAR QUESTION SAMPLE PAPERS

JUNIOR TEACHERS DAY CELEBRATION 2014

COLLAGE MAKING ACTIVITY 2014

Dear Parents,

The Children of class 5 participated enthusiastically in the  Collage-making activity held on 14th of August,2014. The children used waste material such as shells of nuts ,dried leaves pencil shavings, wool and many other things.Children used their vivid imagination and created beautiful designs..

 

With Warm Regards

 Class 5

 

 

VISIT TO THE SCIENCE CENTRE 2014

Dear Parents,

The children of class IV went for a visit to the Regional Science Centre at Aliganj. They enjoyed waqtching the 3D Science Show on Antarctica. Moving around in the premises they learnt about different concepts of Science which came alive to their questioning minds. A 3D magic show stole their hearts. They came back to school much richer with knowledge and  many more questions.

Regards,

Soni Jaiswal

Rekha Anand

Anju Gupta

Rajeshwari Singh