The celebration of rain with mothers

The first meeting of mothers was full of colors and music. Everyone was dressed up in shades of blue and green. Forthcoming events were part of the discussion. Mothers put their heads together and came up with ideas to help the school.After the discussion, it was fun time – Rain song, antakshari, an observation game and ramp walk followed. A delicious brunch from Didi’s was the fitting finale to the lively get-together.

Hindi and English Elocution

Hindi and English elocution competitions

In true spirit of Study Hall, all the children participated in the competitions. Instead of solo, we had group elocution where each section competed with other three. Children from ‘Dosti’ also recited poems.

Results

Hindi
Class II – D(1st) A(2nd) B&C (commendation)
Class III – B(1st) A(2nd) C&D(commendation)
Class IV – BA(1st) C (2nd) C (commendation)
Class V – A(1st)B(2nd) C&D(commendation)

English
Class II – A(1st) C(2nd) B&D(commendation)
Class III – D (1st) A(2nd) B&C (commendation)
Class IV – A&C(1st) B&D (2nd)
Class V – A(1st) D(2nd) B&C(commendation)

 

Volley ball Senior Boys Finals

The finals of the Volley ball Senior Boys was held on the 31st of August 2012.
The results are as follows
Cypress House was the winner, second position was bagged by Jacaranda House, Fire Flame House bagged the third position and Silver Oak was in the fourth position.

Inter house Indian Classical Music Competition

Inter house Indian Classical Music competition was held on 22 August 2012. The senior school students got to feel and understand the multifaceted charm and elegance of ‘ragas’. The school’s effort is to make children understand that Indian classical music is a rich component of Indian culture. The theme this year was ‘tarana’ in various pure ‘ragas’. During practices the school walls echoed with enchanting melodies. Their hard work paid off by a grand success. Mrs Shalini Chandra who judged the event enlightened the audience that ‘Tarana,’ is a traditional form of classical vocal music. It is said to have originated by legendry Amir Khusro. A special feature of tarana is its unique vocabulary ‘nome’ ‘tome’ ‘dir’ which are set to music. Experts are of the opinion that these meaningless but melodious words help the singer’s pronunciation to a great deal. The other judges were the music teachers of Prep school and middle school Mr Beju and Mr Brijendra. Fireflame house piece in raga ‘Malkos’ brightened the audience and amazed the judges by putting them in a well deserved first place. Silveroak house followed next through a striking raga ‘Darbari’ and gave a notable performance. Jacaranda house forceful rendition in raga ‘Kedar’ followed a close to Silver oak house. Cypress house performance in raga ‘Bhopali’ could have been more beautiful had it been powered by adequate number of children. This report will not be complete without mentioning the school’s music ‘guru’, Raviji patiently guiding the children and never getting disheartened by training croaked voices ,screening sounds to melodious tunes . Special note must be made to tabla teacher Sanjay Srivastava for a strong and fitting accompaniment. We hope that whatever the children imbibe of our rich culture they will pass it on to generations to come.

2012 Independence Day Celebration

Senior school Study Hall affirmed their patriotism on the 15th of august with a lively celebration of the  66th Independence day in true spirit, with great zeal and enthusiasm.  It began with the unfurling of the tricolour by  the principal  Mrs.Shalini Sinha. There after the entire school took pride in singing the  national anthem followed by the pledge.

Study Hall in colors of independence on 15th August 2012; Photography by : Ekisha Narain

Soon after the program began the head boy AmbeshTiwari addressed the school with his inspirational words. Rabindranath Tagore’s beautiful poem “where the mind is without fear” was then recited by class 7-A students.  The Inter- House Declamation Competition was also held wherein the participants Adeel Khan (Cypress house) ,RanaitaShahani ( Fire-Flame house) , Sunaina Baijal (Jacaranda house) and SaumyaTandon (Silver-oak house) had all chosen excellent speeches by eminent people  dealing with very relevant contemporary issues which reminded and re-established the goals for the society and country in the minds of all those present. They all spoke so eloquently that the judges had a hard time in deciding the winner. Ultimately Saumya and Adeel were adjudged first, Sunaina second and Ranaita stood third.

Photography by : Jyotika Mishra XI-D (batch of 2012)

A vibrant dance was performed to a medley of songs adding to the cheer of the occasion with a spectacular, spellbinding formation in the end. An English song with props added to the patriotic fervour pervading all around. The girls from the Prerna School also joined in the celebrations spiritedly by singing a harmonious patriotic song. The entire school  then sang a melodious  number ‘azaadi ka din aaya’  that represented a united bond, of being the citizens of a great country, which began its independent journey on this very day 66 years ago. The school principal spoke on the occasion exhorting students to be the change that they envisaged for the country.

To add to the feeling of glory and  pride the Student Council was formally introduced to the school in an Investiture ceremony. The prefects were given their badges signifying the great power and responsibility delegated  to them, reposing full faith in them, with the  assurance that they would uphold the school’s name while taking it to new heights.Then the  school head girl Avantika Atul proposed the vote of thanks.The ceremony concluded with the distribution of delicious chocolate cookies to each student.

By Rohina Das XI-D (batch of 2012)

Mauritius Exchange Program 2012

Our children along with two teachers reached Mauritius safely and are enjoying the marvellous weather and the serenity that the place offers in abundance. Their itinerary shows visit to North, South, East and West Mauritius on different days. They have attended the host school and are thoroughly enjoying themselves. Join me in wishing them the very best of stay!

Shalini Sinha
Principal
Study Hall School

Social 2012

Study Hall welcomes the new students with a blast !

The Freshers Party hosted by class 12, yet again, turned out to be an instant hit. On the 4th of August  at 10:30 a.m. the front court vibrated with foot tapping music along with radiant hues.  It was a celebration for the young, of the young, by the young. Blessings symbolically rained down from the heavens above and cleared the haze as well as hopefully generated a strong sense of belonging, a fulfilling sense of camaraderie and fun galore between the two senior most classes. Several ice breakers, surreptitiously planned, were thoroughly enjoyed by one and all. When asked what made their day, the reply in no certain terms was ‘the food’ which was claimed to be delicious and required much needed replenishments.

As the raindrops kept falling on their heads, the feet ignored them as everyone kept swaying in sync with the music. Ah yes! Everyone let their hair down and enjoyed these pleasant informal moments which forever remain indelible in the heart of a collegian.

by Anusha Sharma

Photography by : Ekisha Narain

Inter House Dramatics Competition

Come August and, as Milton would say, Study Hall school heads to the “well trod stage.” Inter House Dramatics was staged on 9 August 2012 in the Sant Gadge Auditorium. The Jury comprised of Mrs. Manju Gupta, Vice Principal Chiranjeev Bharti, Mrs Shashi Mehta, Headmistress Prep School, Zahna Afzal alumni Study Hall. A large part of India still suffers from socio-economic divide. Indeed what is more dismaying is the apathy with which these contradictions are accepted by the society at large. Students are well apprised and sensitized to the shocking and shameful practices. This year too they picked up their pens and wrote scripts on corruption, caste, gender and poverty.

The first play “ Ek Naya Savera”by Cypress House depicted how a young girl faced caste bias. She left for the city, faced discrimination but got a benefactor who helped her to study medicine. She returned but before treating the upper caste elderly she asked a pertinent question if she was allowed to touch them. They asked for forgiveness and she successfully averted an epidemic.

Fire flame house play “Aaj Ka Abhimanyu” conveyed how a common man was oppressed and broken by the callousness and indifference of corrupt public servants. Saransh Virendra with his perfect and comic timing was adjudged the best actor.

Jacaranda House came up with an entertaining paradox depicting men undergoing similar discrimination like women. Memorable performances by Dharam and the rest of the cast effectively conveyed the issue of gender bias. The Play” Doosra Pahlu “was immensely enjoyed.

The winning play “Nav Vihan “by Silver oak house was replete with emotions and pathos. The play, brilliantly directed, was sparked off by a flashback of the protagonist victimized by poverty. What were noteworthy were the authentic sets and the heartfelt performance by Shruti Saxena which got her the first place.

The judges were highly impressed by the originality of the Plays, innovative sets and light & sound effects.The Principal Mrs. Shalini Sinha aptly commented that Education alone can unite our hearts to eliminate prejudices and inequalities. Dr Amrita Dass praised the school’s endeavour in empowering the youth to take charge of their lives and change the world for the better. The “Think and Share” session conducted by the Vice Principal Mrs. Meenakshi Bahadur evoked wonderful viewpoints on social inequalities from several students .Many of the students got the applause they so rightly deserved.

The results are as Follows.

FIRST: Silver Oak

‘Nav Vihar’ by Silver Oak House based on issue of poverty

Interhouse Play by Silver Oak

 

SECOND : Jacaranda

‘Doosra Paksh’ performed by JACARANDA on issue of gender bias

Interhouse Play by JACARANDA

SECOND : Fire Flame

‘Aaj Ka Abhimanyu’ performed by Fire Flame House on issue of corruption

Interhouse Play by FIRE FLAME

 

THIRD : Cypress

Cypress House – ‘Ek Naya Savera ‘ based on issue of Caste System in India

Interhouse Play CYPRESS

Best individual performances

BEST ACTRESS : Shruti Saxena, BEST ACTOR : Saraansh Virendra

Photography by : Ekisha Narain, Class 11 - D (2012)

Schedule for Basketball Match

Basketball match of the junior boys was conducted on 1st August 2012. Cypress house was the winner, Silver Oak came second and Jacaranda third. In the throw ball match of senior girls Jacaranda house and Fireflame house have proceeded to the finals.

HOPE Workshop on Lifestyle Disorder

On 27th of July, 2012 Sameena Shaikh from HOPE visited our school and enlightened us about lifestyle disorders. She said they are caused not by a virus or infection but are mostly self inflicted.. Because of the easy availability of junk food, children face obesity in their teens. It’s a dangerous trend and has to be fought by educating all about the harmful effects of refined flour and sugar. Junk food is addictive.

A film was also shown highlighting what we should go for in food items. Hepatitis B was also discussed. Not many know that it is a silent killer. Free screening and inexpensive vaccine is available in Lucknow.