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Published by anuj, 2021-08-15 23:51:18

eMAGAZINE, VOLUME - I Primary Block

eMAGAZINE, VOLUME - I Primary Block

Second Position: Second Position:
Viaan Gupta - I Flamingoes Reyan Gulati - I Penguins

Third Position: Third Position:
Divit Arora- I Kingfishers Drihaana Reddy - I Nightingales

Third Position: Sanay Jain - I Nightingales

Special Mention:
Avyaan Kota - I Flamingoes

Special Mention:
Ivan Kaushik – I Penguins

Special Mention: Nishika Sareen - I Flamingoes

Aadvik Sardana– I Penguins Anahita Malik– I Flamingoes

Atharv Bansal – I Flamingoes Rabjot Singh- I Falcons Aashvath Chauhan–
I Hummingbirds

Sharanya Tikia – I Flamingoes Nirupam Das- I Flamingoes Priyanshu Rustagi-I Kingfishers

First Position: Ashka Jain - I Falcons
Second Position: Arnav Rajani - I Kingfishers

Third Position: Pavika Sharma - I Penguins
Third Position: Vedant Singh - I Nightingales
Special Mention- Prakhar Tiwari - I Nightingales

Nia Aggarwal– I Falcons

Myra Arora – I Flamingoes Surya Sharma- I Penguins

Sanvi Sharma- I Penguins Anav Singh– I Falcons

First Position: Simar Singh II
Bulbuls

Second Position: Third Position:
Siyaan Tahiliani II Robins Vihaan Mehta II Robins

Special Mention:
Paarth Singla II Macaws

Anvita Gupta – II Robins

Shriya Jain– II Robins
Bani Sethee– II Robins
Bani Sethee– II Robins

Congratulations to all the participants

First Position:
NAVYA GUPTA- II Parrots

Second Position:
HRIDAY MANDOWRA- II Bulbuls

Second Position:
HITARTH BOHRA- II Bulbuls

First Position
Arush Jhaamb – III Pelicans

Second Position
Arthak Shukla- III Hornbills

Third Position
Kriyaansh Chhabra– III Skylarks

Special Mention
Pratha Vohra - III Hornbills

Special Mention
Rabani Singh- III Parakeets

Leysha Malik- III Pelicans

Shaurya Chadha-III Parakeets

Suveena Jain- III Peacocks

Saira Daniel- III Cuckoos

Satwik Gupta- III Skylarks

Azalea Chellani- III Cuckoos

Maahir Mehta – III Pelicans Dhruv Babbar- III Cuckoos

Avni Mittal – III Pelicans

Krisha Singla- III Hornbills

Samaira Misra- III Skylarks

Lavishka Malik- III Parakeets

Adhrit Chakraborty- III Peacocks

Aarna Negi - III Cuckoos

Second Position First Position
Yuvaan Chawla- Shtakshi Agnihotri

III Hornbills III Peacocks

Third Position
Rishaan Gupta –

III Skylarks

Special Mention
Ivana Agarwal - III Cuckoos

Special Mention
Yuvaan Ranjan - III Hornbills

Toshannie Sumit Setia- III Cuckoos

Saanvi Sachdeva- III Peacocks Ahana Datta- III Cuckoos

Aaradhya Jain- III Skylarks



The learners of Lotus Valley International School, Gurugram, brought laurels to the
school by winning the Best School Delegation Award for the GDG eMUN 2021, Towards
The New World Order, hosted by GD Goenka Public School, Model Town, on 9th and 10th
July 2021. Our learners stood tall as every member of the delegation secured an award.
While two members triumphed in achieving the Best Delegate Award for their respective
committees, the two other members of the delegation won Special Mention, and the
final two members won the Verbal Mention Award. The rewards were well achieved as
our delegates captivated all by their skilled diplomacy and deliberations throughout the
session. A look at the prestigious winning spree of LVISG delegation in the GDG eMUN
2021:

-Utkarsh Singh (X-Alps): Best Delegate for UNGA
-Parth Piyush Prasad (XII-Wordsworth): Best Delegate for Group of Seven (CCC)
-Manya Dhull (XI- Shakespeare): Special Mention for All India Political Parties Meet
-Abhie Gupta (X-Alps): Special Mention for UNHRC
-Ekus Singh (XI-Edison): Verbal Mention for AIPPM
-Miheeka Bhasin (XI-Shakespeare): Verbal Mention for AIPPM

Heartiest Congratulations to each member

The students of Lotus Valley, Gurugram
have come up with stellar performance the limits by making us believe the fact
and exhibited diverse creativity in the that the youth have the power to conquer
varied events organised in GEMS Stream the world whatever it has within. School
Fest 21 (Science, Technology, Reading, received Special Mention recognition,
Engineering, Art, and Mathematics), making it to Top 4 amongst the
hosted by Gems International School, participating schools in the Fest. Our
Gurugram. It renders us with amusement Learners made their mark in the following
to witness how the learners have pushed events.

Rube Goldberg Machine
Aryav Mathur - VIII Nile

Rock and Roll- Science through Dance
Team 3. (Category IX-XII)
1. Smira Chanan - XI Dalton
2. Shirin Misra- XI Dalton
3. Aanya Singh - XI Aristotle
Team 1(Category III-V)
1. Shreya Nagpal- III Pelicans.
2. Amaira Garg- V Olives.
3. Ishika Aggarwal - V Cedars.

Rap on Tech (Category IX-XII)
1. Naysa Billa (IX Everest)
2. Aarnaa Batra (X Olympus)
3. Arnav Gupta (IX Aravallis)

Fact or Fiction (Category-IX-X)
1. Keshava Prasad--IX Nilgiris
2. Megha Anand--IX Nilgiris
3. Sagar Aggarwal -- IX Kanchenjunga

Research Poster Presentation
(Category XI-XII)
1. Amitesh Anand Pandey (XII
Archimedes)
2. Ananya Jain (XII Archimedes)
3. Inhaas Virmani (XII Archimedes)
4. Divanshie Sumit Setia (XII Galileo)





We are pleased to share the have found a place in top 10 players at the
accomplishments of Veer Guliani, a learner National Level. We would like to add that
from Grade-II-Macaws. Veer took part in the Veer had also participated in Science
recently-held National School Online Chess Olympiad Foundation conducted in Jan
Championships, 2021 organized on 15-16 2021 and has been awarded a zonal Gold
July, 2021 by All India Chess Federation Medal for his performance in mathematics
(under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Olympiad. We wish him the very best in all
Sports) in the U-7 open category. He his future endeavours and may sky be the
secured 10th rank at the National School limit for him!
Chess Championship at All India Level and
was the only child from Haryana state to

‘’Failure will never overtake me if belt examination from Shotokan Union of
Indian Karate Federation during summer
my determination to succeed is break. Riyana began her Karate training in

strong enough’’ March’21 and earned both Yellow belt and

Orange belt in merely 90 days instead of the
We take pride to share the achievement of usual 6 months. We are proud of her
Riyana Singh, a learner of Grade I dedication and accomplishment.
Humingbirds. Our bright star has

successfully completed the Karate ‘Orange’

"Young minds need to be inspired, told they system’. The competition comprised of two

can achieve anything they set their minds to" rounds; from submitting an

Lotus Valley International School, Gurugram audio/essay/power point on the above

heartily congratulates the success of Saanvi topic to being interviewed by the editors of

Kukreja, a learner of Grade V Birches to be Hindustan Times to test the learners' skills

one of the 100 National winners of the and aptitude. It is with immense pride we

Lenovo SmartEd Scholarship Programme. It share that Saanvi is one of the two selected

was an initiative of Hindustan Times, candidates from Gurugram to be awarded

organised across states that enabled the with a Lenovo tablet / laptop. Sanvi's name

young minds of Grades V-XII to share their featured in the Hindustan Times newspaper

views on the ‘Current Online education and on the Lenovo website.

Lotus Valley heartily congratulates its learners for their impressive performance in KAMP-
NASTA Assessment 2021 by CSIR in the second consecutive year. Following learners made
a mark with their incredible performance in KAMP-NASTA (2021)

1. Siddharth Mishra-(Grade-11) State Topper, The Critical Thinker Award,
National Rank-6

2. Nipun Yadav- (Grade-11) District Topper, Medal of Excellence, National Rank-13
3. Dhruv Mehta- (Grade-10) State Topper, The Critical Thinker Award, National Rank-44
4. Vidhi Vashisth -(Grade-7) State Topper, The Critical Thinker Award, National Rank-19

KAMP (Knowledge and Awareness Mapping Platform)-NASTA (National Assessment for
Scientific Temperament & Aptitude) is an Initiative of CSIR-National Institute of Science
Technology and Development Studies (NISTADS), which aims to develop and map the
Scientific temperament of children and helps nurture innovation and creativity from an
early age. The analyses of the mapping data is used to create inputs for Science
&Technology policy so that new generation of scientific leaders are produced in the
country.



Lotus Valley International School, Gurugram, takes pride to share the achievements of
its learners, Tvesha Yadav (Grade VIII-Nile) and Megha Bisht (Grade XII –Wordsworth)
who had participated in the National Roller Skating Federation of India. Tvesha Yadav
bagged Gold Medal in the RSFI Nationals Skating Championship, Under-14 category
held at Mohali, Chandigarh, from 31st March to 12th April 2021.

Mayank Kataria of Grade XII Leonardo commerce related questions that were
secured the 3rd position in the event attempted by 512 students. 8 students
Corporate Cracker held on 11th April 2021 were shortlisted to proceed to the next
as part of Synergy '21-The Annual round. The Final round comprised of a 20-
Management Fest organized by minute interview by 2 jury members,
Department of Commerce, Delhi School of wherein a case study was to be analysed.
Economics, Delhi University. The event Mayank’s analytical skills and knowledge
offered participants an opportunity to lead enabled him to secure the 3rd position in
from the front and showcase innovation, the event. He has been awarded a
leadership, problem-solving, decision- Certificate of Achievement and cash prize
making and managerial skills.The worth Rs 3000/ to recognize his impressive
competition was held in 2 stages. The first performance.
stage (Qualifying round) comprised of 40

ANIRUDH RATHOD of Grade XII Marshall lifetime opportunity to children to build on
participated in India's Future Tycoons ideas that enable the world to achieve
Season 3. The theme for this season was Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
#RedefineEducation. Along with his ARNAV GARG of Grade XII Archimedes
teammate, he achieved a commendable performed exceptionally well in the
feat of qualifying for the Top 24 teams and prestigious Fermat Contest, which had
making it to the Semi-Finale of the immense diversity in terms of international
competition out of 7300+ students, 252 participation. The contest provides an
cities and 596 schools! Anirudh went opportunity to students to develop their
through rigorous training in the form of mathematical problem solving ability. He
boot camps, interaction with mentors and has been awarded the Certificate of
presentation to expert juries! IFT is a Distinction and a medal, for ranking in the
platform for young adults to showcase their top twenty-five percent of contestants in
ideas that can bring about changes in the the 'Fermat contest' for the year 2021,
world and convert them into sustainable organized by The Centre for Education in
ventures. Partnered with the United Mathematics and Computing, University of
Nations Global Compact (UN GCNI) and Atal Waterloo, Canada.
Innovation Mission (AIM), IFT gives a

Anirudh Rathod Arnav Garg



This planet is our one and only learners from Grades Pre-Nursery-III. From

making posters and participating in class

home. We have no other choice – discussions on the significance of 3Rs and

we must care for it. reducing our carbon footprint to utilizing
the platform to speak eloquently about

paving the way for a cleaner and greener
While the world is going through an environment, young Lotusians did their best
adversity, the LVIS Community remains to honour our benevolent Mother Earth.
decisive to spread the message of Learners gained knowledge about the
conserving our Planet Earth. International importance of building a sustainable
Mother Earth Day was celebrated on 22nd ecosystem and finding smart solutions to
April 2021 during the virtual sessions with make Earth thrive delightfully. We are
the motive to inculcate in learners the confident that the special day celebration
values of conservation, respecting nature, will go a long way in motivating our learners
being mindful of disposing the waste, and to continue engaging in initiatives that
encouraging them to reduce, reuse and promote harmony with nature and protect
recycle. A number of activities were planned the ecosystems and species on our planet.
and conducted by the mentors for the









“A day without laughter is a day

wasted “ filled with excitement as learners struck

The ‘World Laughter Day’ is celebrated adorable poses with their self-created

globally on the first Sunday of May with the smilies. Grade II learners added giggles and

intention to build global consciousness of joy to their virtual sessions by sharing jokes

brotherhood, friendship and harness World and humorous stories. Some learners also

Peace. The special day was celebrated by dressed up in a comical manner and tickled
the learners of Primary Block to enjoy their peers’ funny bones. Grade III learners
humour during the current tough times. framed their own fun-filled stories using a
The Pre-Primary learners involved variety of emojis given to them and then
themselves in a plethora of activities such shared them with their classmates. A
as reading the humorous story - ‘Fergus lesson to learn from our little learners is
Barnaby goes on a Holiday’, making emoji that the ability to laugh, play and have fun
crafts during ‘Mask Mellow’ activity and not only makes life more enjoyable, but
playing enjoyable games of ‘Laughter also helps us to see things in a positive
Challenge’ and ‘Laugh and Freeze’. Learners light. In such testing times, let us try to
of Grades I-III relished the day by means of value laughter and pass this wonderful
interactive discussions and insightful treasure to one and all around.
reflections. The sessions of Grade I were











“A Mother is she who can take the all that their mothers do for them, right
place of all others, but whose place from making their food, helping them with
homework, telling them stories and putting
no one else can take” them to bed. Learners and mentors alike
carried back home the heart-warming
Mother’s Day is a special day, for all feelings of love, gratitude and appreciation.

children and mothers as it celebrates the
bond of love and affection that is
everlasting. Mothers are the emotional
backbone of the family, who have the
magic touch to heal all wounds and make
all things beautiful. To express love and
respect towards their mothers, the young,
enthusiastic and adorable learners of the
Primary Block celebrated this most special
day with lots of fun activities and some
memorable performances. The virtual
sessions were filled with enthusiasm and
joy when learners enacted heart-touching
skits and wrote heartfelt messages on
hand-made cards for their beloved
mothers. They expressed gratitude towards











Never doubt that a small group of the learners of Grade Nursery, which
thoughtful, committed citizens can portrayed the suffering of sea creatures
due to plastic pollution. Grade Prep
change the world; indeed it’s the learners created slogans, made newspaper

only thing that ever has... bags and participated in a quiz on the

Plastic pollution is a global catastrophe and topic. Grade I learners conducted
sadly it is a man-made one. July 3rd marks experiments to deduce how quickly does
the International Plastic Bag Free Day. It is paper dissolve as compared to plastic. A
an initiative to raise cognizance about creative session called ‘Be Fantastic, Cut
plastic pollution and the hazard that it Plastic’ for making paper bags was
poses to the natural environment. To conducted for Grade II learners. Grade III
empower the Primary School learners learners expressed concern about the
become a part of the global initiative to growing use of plastic bags through a
eradicate single-use plastic bags, they were ‘Poster Designing’ activity. Many other
engaged in various activities. The tiny-tots edifying sessions like quizzes, slogan
of Grade Pre-Nursery learnt making simple writing, digital representations and
cloth bags using handkerchiefs through an discussions about plastic free, zero waste
activity named ‘Choose to Reuse’. A and minimal waste living inspired learners
beautiful story ‘Poly-Trap’ was narrated to to take up the plastic-free challenge!


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