Study Hall is proud to announce the winners of NimbleQ Business Idea Hackathon. Industry mentorship was provided to 70+ participants, who came up with brilliant innovative ideas for solving problems around them and proposed business plans. There were 5 rounds of internal and external mentorship. In the final round , ideas were put forth in front of the judges Iva Toudjarska & Abhishek Deo.
Winners-
Anikait Verma (Grade 4) Rank 3 – Junior Group Business Idea – Capsule Medical robot – Non-invasive solution to surgery and proactive healthcare
Nuvera Fatima (Grade 6) Rank 2 – Senior Group Business Idea – ‘Metaverse HOLISTIC LENS’ – A head-eye gear to provide Deep learning on Biological concepts using mixed reality.
Vviral Verma (Grade 7) Rank 3 – Senior Group Business Idea – Improving road safety-smart windscreen
Our students made their mark in the Inter school debate ‘Orators For Life’ conducted by Modern School, Aliganj on 11th and 12th February 2022. In the senior category Nishant Mishra of 12D emerged as the Best Speaker and Study Hall bagged the 1st prize.
In the sub senior category, Eva Roy of 9D won the Best Speaker award.
Over seven decades ago, India declared itself an independent country, committed to universal suffrage and a Constitution that guaranteed the rights of every citizen. Study Hall celebrated this auspicious day with great zeal and enthusiasm, with the connotation of peace and brotherhood and a salute to the tricolour. This patriotic assembly was conducted very smoothly by the students and the teachers. The celebrations began with a warm welcome to everyone. The students could feel the essence of the73rd Republic Day even on a virtual platform. Honourable CEO and founder of Study Hall, Dr. Urvashi Sahni, unfurled the national flag amidst loud cheers. This was followed by the national anthem. Thereafter, a thought-provoking pledge was administered by Urvashi aunty. It was a red-letter day for everyone as the idea of conscientious citizens was put forth by the respected Principal, Meenakshi Bahadur, in her inspiring speech for the youth of India. After the glorious pledge and the speech, Vice Head Girl, Kavisha Masand mesmerised the audience with her outlook on the Republic Day. This was followed by colourful and grand programmes. A “Shayari session” by Urdu students was conducted by the Urdu teacher, Rana Khan. The students, with admirable proficiency, recited their shayaris. A motivational concluding speech was given by the Vice Head Boy, Nischal Srivastava. A fruitful panel discussion on the topic- “Expectations of youth from new U.P government after elections 2022” commenced thereafter. The ardent panelists eagerly participated in the discussion by pouring in futuristic ideas. Altogether, the day was celebrated with considerable enthusiasm and éclat.
With freedom in the mind, strength in words, pureness in our blood, pride in our souls, zeal in our hearts, let’s salute our Nation on Republic Day, 2022.
The 73rd Republic Day was celebrated on the 26th of January, 2022 by the children of Study Hall Junior School with great enthusiasm. On the occasion, the students of classes 4 and 5 conducted an engaging panel discussion on “What is the key to the lost glory of India?” highlighting the importance of Democracy. We are proud to mention here that the children put in a lot of hard work to make the panel discussion fruitful and engaging.
The program began with a prayer, followed by the unfurling of our National Flag by our dear Urvashi Aunty.
Headmistress of Study Hall Junior School, Bani aunty gave a welcome speech and led the audience to take a pledge to be true citizens of our beloved country. This was followed by a mesmerizing patriotic song by the children.
The discussion on the Indian constitution encapsulated a lively exchange of views on our fundamental rights and duties as citizens. The panellists, who were students of the Junior school and the Prerna Girls School, contributed to the discussion with their thoughts and ideas on diversity, gender discrimination, equality and justice for all. It was eye-opening to see the students discuss these subjects with awareness and depth, at such a tender age.
Bani aunty concluded the program by blessing the children and encouraging them to do their bit as responsible citizens and take the country to greater heights.
Convocation regalia added another splash of colour to the Study Hall campus on 29th December, 2021, from 2:00 p.m to 4:00 p.m. where around 250 students from classes X and XII were felicitated at the Convocation Ceremony. The pass-out batch was invited along with their parents to attend the ceremony. Professor Ashok Ganguly, former Chairman, C.B.S.E, presided over the function as the Chief Guest. The programme commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by the Chief Guest, along with all the heads of different units of SHEF (Study Hall Educational Foundation). Study Hall faculty was honoured and applauded for their hard work and untiring efforts as they marched in a procession with grace and elan, which was followed by the procession of students who had to be felicitated. The Principal, Mrs. Meenakshi Bahadur, extended a warm welcome to all the guests and spoke at length about the school and its achievements. The Chief Guest and the Principal were invited to felicitate the meritorious students of the batch 2020-2021. The motivational mantra for success by Professor Ashok Ganguly received a loud applause from one and all. A short cultural programme, which included an inspirational song and dance, enthralled the audience. The pass out batch was conferred with medals and certificates as a mark of honour for their achievements. Some ex-students of classes X and XII shared their experiences and talked about their nostalgic journey at Study Hall. The ceremony concluded with a vote of thanks by the Vice-Principal, Mrs. Meenakshi Shah, to the guests and students whose presence had made the event memorable in every possible manner.
A student of Study Hall, Class 8- Ved Vikram Singh has qualified for the national’s air rifle shooting and has also qualified for the Indian team trials.
AADWITT MANSINGH of class 6A Study Hall won the top position by sending challenging questions (55 in series) in an online competition held on Children’s Day (14.11.21) for which he has been awarded a Power Seeker Telescope.
The British Council Creative Commissions invited countries from all over the world to submit their applications for a climate crisis project. Study Hall Educational Foundation is proud to announce that among 480 applications from all over the world, 17 global projects were selected, Shef being one of them. Our project “Phone Call To The World” is a collaboration between 5 countries namely South Africa, Palestine, United Kingdom, Scotland, and Study Hall Educational Foundation representing India. Commissioned by the British Council our project explores climate change and environmental crises through art, science, and digital technology.
Our team of CLIMATE WARRIORS have been working tirelessly for the past year and have taken the responsibility of bringing about a change in their own surroundings. Each student has taken a pledge to directly change something in their life and contribute to making the earth a much better planet for the generations to come.
The British Council Creative Commissions invited countries from all over the world to submit their applications for a climate crisis project. Study Hall Educational Foundation is proud to announce that among 480 applications from all over the world, 17 global projects were selected, Shef being one of them. Our project “Phone Call To The World” is a collaboration between 5 countries namely South Africa, Palestine, United Kingdom, Scotland and Study Hall Educational Foundation representing India. Commissioned by the British Council our project explores climate change and environmental crises through art, science and digital technology.
45 students from Study Hall School in collaboration with Prerna Girls have formed a team of “Climate Warriors” who are engaging with climate change issues that impact them at a local level, coming together to consider the wider global climate challenge.
Using the simple holding framework of Phone Call to the World , young people from Scotland, South Africa, Palestine, England and India are creating digital performance work that will inform, question, confront and make demands of its different audiences to make a difference to one of the most pressing issues of our time.
Study Hall school hosted the much- awaited Investiture Ceremony of the Student Council on Wednesday, 15th September 2021. The day began with heavy winds and a light drizzle, with some luck perhaps, the sky cleared as the students assembled on the ground in their respective positions. As the drum beats echoed throughout the school, the new to-be-invested cabinet marched across the crowd of proud parents all the way to the stage where they halted with elite elegance. The host of the day Mrs Ritika Asrani welcomed everyone. First, she called upon the Principal, Mrs Meenakshi Bahadur to honor the proud recipients with their badges. One by one, marched up the Head Boy- Nishant Misra followed by the Head Girl -Ridhhi Uppal then the Vice Head Boy- Nishchal Srivastava and finally the Vice Head Girl- Kavisha Masand. Quick in succession, came the Sports Captains- Sidhharth Shah and Radhika Shukla, and the Vice Sports Captains- Kapil Yadav and Vrindaa Parashar. Afterwards, the Vice Principal, Mrs. Meenakshi Shah was called upon to present the honours to the Hindi Editors,-Hariom Singh and Rida Fatima followed by the English Editors- Arman Yusuf and Anoushka Mathur followed by the Inter-School Coordinators-Mohammad Ashhar Mehdi, Aarushi Sharma, Divyanshi Kaul and Abhuudit Singh. Then, for the first time ever, in the challenging digital era of Covid, a new technical team appointed to oversee the digital events comprising Shivansh Singh and Tanushree Ghosh was invited on stage. Next in line were the official photographers- Aryan Kacker and Jigisha Singh. Continuing on with the event, the investiture of the captains of the four esteemed houses of Study Hall was done by the respective House Masters/Mistresses and the senior most teachers of the house alike. Beginning with the Yellow Cypress House, the new house captains were Satyam Singh and Fariha Rahman with the Vice House Captains, Dron Pande and Aadrika Dikshit. Moving on to the Red Fireflame House, the new house captains were Haleema Nisar and Kashvi Srivastava with the Vice House Captains, Anshumaan Vikram Singh and Devanshi Chandwani. In the Jacaranda House, the new house captains were Adhiraj Pratap Singh and Ilma Abbasi with the Vice House Captains, Advait Mishra and Ritwika Sinha. Last but not the least was the Silveroak House, the new house captains were Devansh Mishra and Vani Krishna with the Vice House Captains, Prabuddh Dubey and Nimra Junaid. With the glistening sashes and badges in place, the council was invited to take the oath of service. After the principal’s speech of blessings and good luck, the four heads of the school student council spoke on the occasion. Following them, the parents were also invited to say a few words. In the end, the Principal, Vice Principal, the council members along with the sports teachers-Mr. Raj Kumar Dubey and Mrs. Preeti Singh were invited to participate in the annual tradition of releasing the colourful balloons in the air. With a single drum beat, the whole gathering came to a standstill for the singing of the National Anthem as the Flags of the school and the Houses were fluttering high up in the sky. The ceremony ended on a solemn note with the Thanks giving by The Vice Principal, Mrs. Meenakshi Shah.