Issue
LVG-08/2nd Quarter/2018-19
Work for a Cause…not Applause.
Live life to Express…not to Impress.
It gives us immense pleasure to present the second edition of our
Quarterly e-magazine, Different Strokes. The e-magazine is one of the
many earnest efforts by the school to keep the parents updated about
the various school events, classroom pedagogies and learners’ academic
growth. For hasn’t someone rightly remarked that “Education is a
shared commitment between dedicated teachers, motivated students
and enthusiastic parents!”
It has always been our constant endeavour to ignite the spark of
curiosity in the learners, to kindle the flame of imagination, to
encourage questioning, to lead them on the path of knowledge and
enlightenment and create future global citizens.
The last quarter was chock-full of events and activities which helped
the learners hone their skills and exhibit their talent. While the Inter-
School Fest, Umang Tarang proved to be a great platform to nurture
the young minds, Seva Mela sparked the spirit of service as enthusiastic
parents and teachers came together in huge numbers to show their
support towards a noble cause. Our Middle School Students had the
time of their life during trips to Jim Corbett, Sariska, Nainital, Jaipur,
Agra and Amritsar as they not only discovered new places but also got
a chance to discover themselves. These invigorating excursions surely
perked them up and created memories for a lifetime. Lotus Valley also
welcomed students from Clara Schumann Gymnasium, Lahr, Germany
when they visited us for a period of two weeks during the month of
October. This exchange programme was enriching, enjoyable and
expanded the learners’ horizons. The school and parents joined hands,
yet again to spread the message of harmony and peace through
Walkathon whereas Gallery Walk, a completely learner driven event,
acquainted the parents with the whole gamut of creative classroom
work done over the year. Last but not the least, The Learners’ Conclave
with its amazing line up of illustrious speakers from diverse fields and
highly acclaimed performances became a red letter day for the school.
The following pages will give you a peep into our exciting and colourful
journey.
We take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to our parent
fraternity for their passionate involvement and constant trust. We are
confident that our consistent efforts coupled with your unconditional
support will help our learners scale new heights and spread their wings.
We hope you have a wonderful time cruising through our learners’
achievements.
Happy Reading!!
'Teamwork is a fine art of skilled penmanship where each dot is equally
essential for the completion of the entire picture.’
This spirit of Teamwork is Dr. Shayama Chona
celebrated each day at Lotus Valley Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan
International School, Gurugram. My
joy knows no bounds when I see the
school excelling under the able
leadership of the Principal, Mrs.
Anita Malhotra, who brings each
dot together to form a beautiful
picture. The grand success of the
Learners’ Conclave is truly a
testimony of the vision and
aspirations she holds for her
students.
Today, our education system needs
a complete overhaul. We need to
look beyond percentages, Ivy
Leagues, entrance exams and first
pay packets.
Education must sensitise the society in which, unfortunately, human
values are rapidly being forgotten in the chase for materialism. The
Lotus Valley team endeavours to inculcate the right values in children
so that they do not become a part of the rat race; on the contrary,
they make real and meaningful contributions to the world and become
the harbingers of change. Respect, chivalry and compassion form an
integral part of the school curriculum. Indeed, I feel immensely
satisfied when I see how Lotusians are given not just wings to fly and
realise their dreams, but also the roots to stay grounded.
I wish the school all the very best and congratulate the entire team
for their tireless efforts in nurturing and shaping the young minds in
the right way.
John Maxwell, a leading American author, once said, “Successful and
unsuccessful people do not vary greatly in their abilities. They vary in their
desires to reach their potential.” The key to success is knowing,
understanding, and believing in our own potential and acting on it.
Lotus Valley International School
helps its learners to discover their
potential and guides them to shape
their future successfully. We are living
in a constantly evolving world and
the field of Education is no different.
The school acknowledges that today
communication is one of the key
factors that helps us to garner new
ideas and equips us in exploring new
horizons. “The Learners
Conclave” was one such initiative
which provided a stage for the
learners to come together to
deliberate over pertinent issues of
national and international Ms Anita Malhotra
State & CBSE Awardee
importance.
Umang-Tarang, an Inter-School Fest for our Primary Grades was a
brilliant platform for our students to showcase their talent through an
assortment of activities ranging from dance to music, to enactment,
declamation and technology. Lotus Valley believes not only in imparting
education but also in instilling values and cultivating social consciousness
among its learners. Seva-Mela was a gratifying experience for all, an
event that reinforced the spirit of ‘Giving’ while Walkathon was a sincere
attempt to spread the message of harmony and peace.
We take immense pleasure to share that “Lotus Valley International
School, Gurugram” has been ranked amongst the top three schools in
Gurugram, amongst top 10 schools in Delhi- NCR and among top
fifteen schools PAN India, as per the Education World India School
Rankings 2018-19. This would not have been possible without your
support, dear parents. Our Coffee Meets and Face Times are the forums
that help to strengthen our partnership with you.
On behalf of my teachers and students, I thank you for being a part of
this successful journey and look forward to celebrating our learners’
achievements together.
ACADEMICS…
Olympiads
IBT - International Benchmark Test
French Spell Bee
NIE- Newspaper in Education
ATL - Atal Tinkering Laboratory
SCHOLASTIC FEATS…
The Learners Conclave– Resolve to Evolve
Class Assemblies
School Cinema
Work Education
Scholastic India Book Fair-2018
RENDEZVOUS…
72nd Independence Day Celebration
Parent Participation Program- Grade VII Chenab with Ms. Jyoti Gulati
Parent Participation Program- Grade IV Acacias with Ms. Jyoti Gulati
Parent Participation Program – Grade V Pines with Dr. Jasmeet Monga
Parent Participation Program- Grade VII Chenab with Mr. Tarun Malik
Parent Participation Program - Grade IV with Dr. Swati Mittal
Parent Participation Program - Grade IV with Dr. Veenu Agarwal
Face-time with Parents - Grade IV Chinars
Face-time with Parents - Grade IV Banyans
Face-time with Parents - Grade IV Mahogany
Face-time with Parents - Grade IV Palms
Cross Raods – Grade VII
Coffee Meet with Parents
Open House
BRAIN TRAIN…
Inter-School Competitions
TEEN VOGUE...
Tangram- Session for Grades XI & XII
Career Prospects and Counselling – Session for Grade XII
Pro-ed World- Orientation session for Parents & Learners
Career-centered Workshop - Criminology & Law
Career Centered Workshop- Princeton Review
Youth Parliament - The Review of Aadhar Act, 2016
Sur Sangam – Inter- House Hindi Recitation Competition
Ad Making- Inter- House Ad Making Competition
Rangoli - Inter- House Rangoli Making Competition
Behtar India- Go Green City Summit
Respecting Personal Space – Workshop for Grades VI,VII and VIII
Awareness Drive On Puberty – Workshop for Grade V Girls
TRACK & FIELD…
International Sports Programme
Swimming
Roll Ball
Basketball
Skating
Taekwondo
Cricket
Football
BEYOND THE CLASSROOM…
Visit to Sulabh International Museum of Toilets - Grade IV
Visit to The National Museum- Grade V
Trip to Jaipur– Grade IV
Trip to Agra– Grade V
Trip to Sariska– Grade VI
Trip to Jim Corbett– Grade VII
Trip to Mussoorie – Grade VIII
Trip to Amritsar– Grade IX
Trip to Baghaan– Grade XI
Trip to Bangla Sahib– Grade XII
Children’s Day Celebration - An enchanting vista!
TREADING TOWARDS BIGGER GOALS…
Bake Sale
Tamana– Believing in the cause of Inclusion
Seva Mela– Learning and Earning for a Cause
Langar – A community lunch by Mother Teresa Club
Awakened Citizen Programme– An initiative by Ramakrishna Mission
Walkathon– A walk in pursuit of Peace & Service to Humanity
CRUISING THE WORLD…
German Guests – From our partner school, Clara Schumann Gymnasium
International Day against Nuclear Tests
World Fashion Day
World Post Day
International Food Day
International Students' Day
AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS…
Women Empowerment Award
North School Merit Award 2018
Education World India School Rankings 2018-19
Star Students -for the month of August
Star Students - for the month of October
Star Students - for the month of November
Twinklinks– A book composed by Mihikaa & Maansi Singh
Bravery Award – Ananya Sud of Grade IV -Gulmohars
Hindi Olympiad
NOTICE BOARD…
YOUNG MINDS AT WORK…
FROM OUR MAIL BOX…
CREDITS…
OLYMPIADS: IEO, NSO, SOF
Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) conducts
Olympiad exams to identify a child's capability and
real potential that may help him to survive better
in modern competitive world. It improves their
problem solving ability and challenges them to
think analytically. This year 2378 learners have
registered for IEO, IGKO, NSO, IMO and NCO.
These exams also bring out the areas lacking
proficiency and we at Lotus Valley work together
to improve those areas.
OLYMPIADS: IEO, NSO, SOF
IBT - International Benchmark Test
IBT (International Benchmark Test)
is a high quality skill based
assessment test conducted by Acer.
The test is conducted for four
subjects: English, Science, Math and
Reasoning. The tests were held on
12.11.18 for English and Science
and on 16.11.18 for Math and
Reasoning. Each test is for one hour
duration. This test gives detailed
analysis of learner’s performance in
different areas as well as helps
them compare their performance
nationally and internationally.
IBT - International Benchmark Test
FRENCH SPELL BEE
The first round of
International French
Spell Bee, 2018 was
conducted on November
20th , 2018 in the school
Language Studio for
classes VI to IX. There
were 22 learners who
participated in the
competition. The
competition was
conducted at three
different proficiency
levels:
Debutant Level for classes up to 6th standard
Intermediate Level for 7th and 8th standards
Advanced Level for 9th to 12th standards
The purpose of the competition was to create interest among students in French
vocabulary and to enable them to develop correct pronunciation. The beauty of
the competition is that students from each level are given a vocabulary of about
300 to 400 words which have been sourced from popular French books by
different publishers.
It was all together an enriching experience for the learners and they participated
with full enthusiasm.
NIE- Newspaper in Education
Newspapers play a crucial role in
keeping our learners abreast
with latest happenings around
the world and to inculcate in
them an urge to gain knowledge.
Regular reading of the
newspapers is undertaken in
classrooms for reinforcement of
various academic concepts,
enhancement of language skills
and general knowledge.
NIE- Newspaper in Education
NIE- Newspaper in Education
ATL - Atal Tinkering Laboratory
With a view for giving a substantial boost to the Innovation ecosystem in
Lotus Valley International School, Gurugram our visionary Principal, Ms
Anita Malhotra has brought Atal Tinkering Laboratory (ATL) under the Atal
Innovation Mission (AIM) to the learners .
Atal Tinkering Labs have the potential to take our Indian Education system
out of the shackles of rote learning . The students participating in the ATLs
will be encouraged, guided, mentored and enthused to work with 'Do-It-
Yourselves' (DIY) kits so that they develop a spirit of innovation and thereby
build solutions.
The objective of ATLs is to develop curiosity, creativity, and imagination in
young minds; and inculcate skills such as design mindset, computational
thinking, adaptive learning, physical computing etc. The Atal Tinkering Labs
(ATLs) provide our students the opportunity to work with tools and
equipment as well as fostering inventiveness. Students will also be able to
exchange knowledge and learn from one another through regional and
national-level competitions, exhibitions, workshops on problem-solving,
designing and fabrication of products.
Currently the programme is being offered to the learners of Grades VI to
VIII.
ATL - Atal Tinkering Laboratory
THE LEARNERS CONCLAVE– Resolve to Evolve
25th October, 2018 was a red-letter day Famous TV Anchor and Actor, Mr
in the history of Lotus Valley Maniesh Paul, India’s leading Cricketer
International School, Gurugram. It and Spin Bowler, Mr Harbhajan Singh,
marked the initiation of the much Author, Speaker and self- proclaimed
anticipated, “The Learners Conclave “ethical hacker”, Mr Ankit Fadia,
2018, Resolve to Evolve”. This colossal adorned the grand ceremony with their
event was a platform provided to the distinguished presence. Mr Vikrant
learners where they got an opportunity Gupta, Chief Editor of TV Today
to deliberate on some pertinent national Network Limited, Dr Aftab Seth (IFS)
and international issues The Learners and the popular Stand- up comedian,
Conclave was a star studded event. Mr Anshu Mor added colour to this
Stalwarts from diverse fields graced the magnificent occasion. School patron, Dr
Shayama Chona, the Members of the
occasion. Managing Committee, Ms Sureena
Uppal and Ms Jaspreet Kaur, the
Principal of Lotus Valley International,
Greater Noida, Ms Indu Yadav and Mr
Joachim Rohrer, the Principal of our
partner German school, Clara
Schumann Gymnasium were present at
the conclave
THE LEARNERS CONCLAVE– Resolve to Evolve
THE LEARNERS CONCLAVE– Resolve to Evolve
THE LEARNERS CONCLAVE– Resolve to Evolve
THE LEARNERS CONCLAVE– Resolve to Evolve
THE LEARNERS CONCLAVE– Resolve to Evolve
THE LEARNERS CONCLAVE– Resolve to Evolve
26th October, 2018 marked the second day of “The Learners Conclave 2018: Resolve
to Evolve”. After the impeccable events of day one, a mellifluous musical performance,
‘Symphony – The Lotus Valley Studio’ gave a befitting start to day two.
The Principal, Ms. Anita Malhotra welcomed the distinguished guests and the
enthused audience with her spirited words. Mr. Carl Jochen Dill, Head Educational
Services Goethe Institut, Max Muller Bhavan, in his address spoke about the pivotal
role of language and its ability to transcend geographical boundaries. Mr Joachim
Rohrer, Principal of Carla Schumann Gymnasium, Germany, highlighted the growing
relevance of exchange of ideas and innovation. This was followed by a beautiful
folksong by the young German delegates attired in traditional Indian outfits.
ASSEMBLY– Grade VII Indus
Learners of Grade VII Indus presented their class assembly on 9th October, 2018,
recalling the days when postal service was the only means of communication. The
purpose of the assembly was to highlight the importance of World Post Day and to
encourage the learners to live in the present but also cherish the past.
The
assembly
began with
the news
section,
followed by
interesting
trivia on
World
postal
system. The
learners
also
presented a
melodious
song, 'I
have a
dream' and
an
enchanting
dance
performanc
e which was
applauded
by the
audience.
ASSEMBLY– Grade VII Rhine
Grade VII RHINE conducted its Class Assembly on 16th October 2018 reflecting their
thoughts on food crisis and significance of WORLD FOOD DAY. Our Principal, Ms. Anita
Malhotra welcomed the German facilitators, Ms Christiane and Ms. Ev and 15 students
from our partner school, Clara Schumann Gymnasium, Lahr, Germany. A rap on FOOD
REVOLUTION written by Jamie Oliver was sung by enthusiastic learners. A quiz was
conducted based on food around the globe and learners answered the questions with
utmost interest. The fusion dance on ‘ Guten Morgen Sonnenshine ‘ in sync with
'Tribute to Lord Ganesha' mesmerized the audience.
ASSEMBLY– Grade VII Yamuna
Learners of Grade VII Yamuna presented the Morning Assembly on Tuesday, 14th
August, 2018, commemorating India’s 72nd Independence Day. The event started with a
solemn prayer of gratitude, actuated by the school Principal, followed by news update
and weather report by the learners of the class.
They also
displayed a
silent play,
recapping
the suffering
and sacrifice
of our
martyrs,
materialising
the dream of
free and fair
India. The
learners also
gave an
enthusiastic
dance
performance.
The entire
assembly
boomed in
the trance
and melody
of “Mohe
Rang de
Basanti”.
ASSEMBLY– Grade VII Ravi
Grade VII Ravi had the honour of
conducting the Morning Assembly on
Tuesday, 7th August, 2018. The
enthusiasm and zeal of the learners
spoke for itself. The assembly
championed the saying “Practising
Positivity means to think, speak and act
Positively”. The learners displayed an
array of talent. They presented the
morning news, a role play and an
enthralling dance performance. The
occasion was graced by the presence of
parents and the Head Mistress; Ms
Harvinder Kaur. The assembly
concluded with a motivational speech
and a thunderous applaud.
ASSEMBLY– Grade VIII Brahmaputra
Taking forward the tradition of class assemblies, Grade VIII Brahmaputra showcased
their assembly on the theme “Spreading Smiles” on 30th October 2018.
The assembly highlighted how the power of a smile can make the saddest of
circumstances a little better and can transcend all barriers between individuals and to
create special moments in life. The morning prayer and news report was followed by
the song "Paradise".
The learners
also presented
a power -
packed self
choreographed
dance and
quotes on
spreading
smile, which
was the theme
of the
assembly.
Many Learners
were felicitated
for their
achievements
at Lancers
International
School, Hindi
Olympiad etc.
The Class
Teacher
summed up
the assembly
while the
Headmistress
shared her
thoughts. The
assembly was
concluded by
encouraging
words by
Principal
ma'am
ASSEMBLY– Grade VIII Mississippi
Taking forward the tradition of the class assembly, Grade VIII Mississippi organized an
assembly on the topic “International students’ day” on 20th November 2018.
The assembly started with a poem followed by the news update by the students. The
learners presented a song performance in order to highlight the international observance
of Students’ Day. This was followed by two anecdotes on the topics “Time Management”
and “Peer pressure” in which the learners demonstrated the challenges faced by a
student in todays time.
ASSEMBLY– Grade VIII Jhelum
Taking forward the tradition of class assemblies, Grade VIII Jhelum presented
their assembly on “Hard Work and Success” on 27th November 2018.
The assembly started with inspiring quote on ‘Hard Work and Success’ followed by
the news update by the learners. The learners presented a song performance
in order to highlight the importance of hard work to achieve success. This was
followed by a self-composed poem and a talk show by learners to understand the
mantra for hard work. The learners enthralled the audience with a well synchronized
dance based on a medley of musical numbers.
This assembly
conveyed to
stay focused
and be
consistent.
Say no to
distractions,
not wanting
fast results
but being
patient and
believing in
the process,
changing your
approach and
strategies and
trying new
things while
sticking to
your initial
vision and
always
keeping it in
mind.
The assembly
was
concluded by
the class
teacher and a
message from
the school
Headmistress
Ms. Harvinder
Kaur.
ASSEMBLY– Grade X Fuji
The assembly is an excellent platform for the students to explore their talents and to
convey their message. The class assembly of class X FUJI was on 4th October, 2018.
The assembly started off with a prayer. It was followed by news headlines from India
and the world. The compere gave a splendid opening and a confident speech. The
theme of the assembly was – “You are amazing – remember that”. The students
presented musical theatrical performance that was a combination of songs, spoken
dialogue, acting and dance. The talented students of X Fuji sung a self-composed
song in the musical performance.
ASSEMBLY– Grade X Andes
Grade X Andes marveled the audience with their spectacular performance in the
class assembly on the theme ‘Independence’. The assembly began with the Morning
Prayer by Principal Ma’am followed by the prayer sung by the school choir ‘Ae Maalik
tere Bande Hum’. How vital it is for us, as the proud citizens of India to break free
from social barriers and self-acclaimed Godmen, who drain innocent folks of their
social, financial and mental stability, for their own vested interests. This thought
provoking deliberation was beautifully portrayed through a humourous skit; followed
by learners dancing on the foot tapping number ‘ Hai Tujhe Salaam India’ that left
the audience asking for more.
ASSEMBLY– Grade XII Archimedes
The learners of XII Archimedes put up
an assembly on ‘Perception leads to
Deception’ on 9th August 2018. The
assembly started with a singing of
prayer by the school choir. Further the
“thought of the day” was presented
followed by short acts related to day-
to-day superstitions most of us
believe in. The news (international,
national, sports and school) was also
presented in between the acts. A
short speech by one of the learners
threw some light on “how science has
established the fact that perception
can change everything”.
ASSEMBLY– Grade XII Galileo
Grade XII Galileo organized a class
assembly on 2nd August 2018 on
‘Memories of school days’. It was an
entertaining and an informative
assembly where the collective
effort of the class was visible . The
students created a class room scene
where they depicted a stressful and
a hostile environment for a new
student who had recently joined
the school.
In her address the Principal Ms
Anita Malhotra applauded the
efforts of the students and
appreciated the collaborated efforts
put in the show. She also
commented on the role depicted by
the students and urged them to be
more welcoming and friendly with
students who join school mid-
session. The assembly concluded
with the national anthem.
SCHOOL CINEMA
School Cinema features specially School Cinema helps students learn to
curated, meaningful and diverse films relate and reflect at a personal level. It
for students on topics such as helps in the holistic development of
friendship, child safety, creativity and students, ensuring that they grow into
innovation, social justice and more. confident and responsible individuals
through children’s films and
corresponding workbooks.
As a ground-breaking pedagogical
experiment, School Cinema uses
cinematic storytelling, and thought-
provoking workbooks to address life’s
challenges for children.
WORK EDUCATION
In the present context of globalisation, the demand for skilled and multi skilled
people has increased. Therefore in context of developing countries, such as India,
there is a critical need for quality skill development and training. Work education
is a multi-faceted arena that provides learners with a plethora of the prominent
employable skills that employers seek for. Such exposure not only builds a child’s
character and capability but also boosts his ability to dwell on it, exploring his
area of interests and innovation. It helps build communication skills (verbal and
written), brings commercial awareness, gives them an attitude towards work
which will be a lifelong learning. It makes them aware of self- management and
allowing teamwork and problem solving, to be based on pure self-motivation.
Work education gives wings to creativity while developing interpersonal
sensitivity and technological skills.
The pedagogy is practical; learning is enhanced through field visits, e-learning,
industry driven projects, digital or video inputs and so on.
SELF DEFENCE
AEROMODELLING
WORK EDUCATION MICHELANGELO
ROBOTICS ASTRONOMY
STROKES AND LETTERS
SWEET MELODIES
WORK EDUCATION
BUDDING
WRITERS
CREATIVE POD 2
BUDS & BLOSSOMS
BUDDING SCIENTISTS
WORK EDUCATION
FITBIT GOURMET & COUTURE
GLOBAL LEADERS
DANSPIRATION DANSPIRADTIAONNSPIRATION
WORK EDUCATION
LEGO
PI
LITERARY CLUB
PIXELS
RHETORICS
SCHOLASTIC INDIA BOOK FAIR 2018
A book fair was organized by ‘Scholastic India’ from 29th November- 1st December,
2018 at Lotus Valley International School, Gurugram. The entire student community
of the school, spent all three days browsing through an array of genres like fiction,
autobiographies, action and adventure, drama, anthology etc. It immensely
encouraged the proclivity of reading amongst learners. The collaboration with
Scholastic India helped the young readers to get an opportunity to read for pleasure
and expand their horizons and enhance their holistic development. This acted as a
virtual space for peer-to-peer consultation which helped the learners to create a wish
list of their preferred books.
Scholastic
India Fairs
consistently
include the
latest award
winners, like
the Booker
Prize and
other popular
books from
around the
world which
was also the
highlight of
this year’s
fair. This
made the
response
overwhelmin
g from both,
parents and
learners alike
on the day of
the Open
House..
72nd INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
Gaiety and patriotic fervour marked the 72nd Independence day celebration in
Lotus Valley International School, on Wednesday , 15th August 2018, when, to
commemorate the sovereignty of our Nation, the esteemed Principal Mrs. Anita
Malhotra unfurled the flag and all in unison sang the National Anthem.
The programme commenced with patriotic songs by the senior and junior choir
strung the hearts of all, awakening everyone’s patriotism towards the motherland.
A scintillating performance by the young skaters who presented a heart touching
patriotic dance and twirled around confidently on skates, dancing to the tune and
beats.
The Nukkad Natak, celebrating the incredible and progressive nation, Adbhut
Bharat advocated the essence of freedom, peace and unity in diversity. The
spectacular dance performances expressing the joy of freedom left the audience
spellbound. The programme concluded with the learners showcasing the dream of
a shining India , a vibrant and secular nation.
The celebration ended with the inspiring words of the Principal where she
reinforced the role of youth today for bringing a change in the society. She
emphasised on imbibing the qualities of leadership and importance of Freedom.
72nd INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
72nd INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
PARENT PARTICIPATION PROGRAM- Grade VII Chenab
“Creating a Life of My Dreams- By Ms. Jyoti Gulati
Lotus Valley International School, Gurugram runs a Parent Participation Program
which gives an opportunity to parents to step into their children’s classrooms and
share their experiences and expertise.
Learners of Grade VII Chenab attended a session on Tuesday, 7th August 2018, on
‘Creating a life of my Dreams.’, conducted by Ms Jyoti Gulati, parent of Anya
Gupta, a CEO Coach and an expert in the sphere of Transformational Leadership,
Entrepreneurial Excellence and Personal Excellence.
The session aimed at giving learners a view of a new way of life and coach them
on how to live it, especially at the critical stage they are in, where they are
experiencing pressure not only from the outside but also from within. The
students stepped into a vulnerable space to acknowledge their deepest fears,
articulate their secret dream of what they want to be: the world's best in, and
realized the need to work across all the 4 bodies of their Being - physical,
emotional, intellectual, spiritual - to create a life of their dreams. The session
concluded with a vote of thanks by our Headmistress, Ms Harvinder Kaur. She
thanked Ms Gulati for her time and efforts and addressed the students.
PARENT PARTICIPATION PROGRAM- Grade VII Chenab