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eMAGAZINE, VOLUME - III MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL

eMAGAZINE, VOLUME - III MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL

GARGI ROY
IX-SHIVALIKS

JAI DUGGAL
VII YAMUNA

DANGERS OF THE FUTURE

1. Shourya Jandial, IX-Himalaya
2. Sagar Aggarwal, IX-Kanchenjunga

3. Shaurya Bansal, IX-Himalaya

KARTIK TANDON ISHAN DANG ANAV SHAH
VIII-NILE VIII-NILE VIII-NILE

SIMONE KAUR MAKKUR
VIII-CONGO

SUHAAN VERMA
XI-ARISTOTLE

AANYA SAHANI, VIII-VOLGA
SRISHTI BAKLIWAL, VIII-VOLGA

1. Aarohi Bejawat, IV-Gulmohars
2. Amaira Kheterpal, IV-Gulmohars
3. Aadit Singh, IV-Mahogany
4. Aarti Miglani, IV-Chinars

Sourish Chawla, V-Maples

ARSHIA AHUJA
VII-TAPTI

ARNAV BHATT
IV-GULMOHARS

NAISHA BOTHRA
IV-CHINARS

AGASTYA TRIKHA, VIII-RHINE
ARCHIT SAHNI, VIII-RHINE

VEDANT GROVER, VI-SUTLEJ
VEDIKA KAPOOR, VI-SUTLEJ

HIYA JAIN
XI-ARISTOTLE

CHERYL JOSHI
XI-SHAKESPEARE

1. SHIKHER AGARWAL, XI-ARISTOTLE
2. VEDANT AGGARWAL, XI-KEYNES
3. SADHIL ARORA, XI-KEYNES

AAIRA KATOCH
IX-EVEREST

DEVISHA TRIPATHY
IX-VINDHYAS

MAANYA RAJPUT
IX-EVEREST

SHREYA SETHI
IX-SHIVALIKS

ANISHA GUPTA
IX-VINDHYAS
RADHIKA PURI
IX-SHIVALIKS

TANUSHREE
NONGTHOMBAM

IX-SHIVALIKS
OJAL BASWANI
IX-KANCHENJUNGA

MEDHA GUPTA
IX-VINDHYAS

ADYA PASSEY
X-ANDES



Physical fitness optimises the mind to To meet this objective, Morning
improve alertness and attention. It Fitness Sessions were organised in
makes the absorption of new order to get the learners recharged and
information easier and spurs the all- motivated for the day. They found
round development of an individual, these sessions to be extremely
thus making the retention of beneficial and looked forward to them.
information easier.





73rd National Track Cycling Championship 2021-22

It is a joy to share the achievement of She also bagged prestigious
Megha Bisht of Grade XII –Wordsworth, positions in the National Track
Cycling Championship held at
of Lotus Valley International School, SMS Stadium, Jaipur, Rajasthan
from 24th to 28th December 2021.
Gurugram, who represented Haryana

State in Women Junior Pursuit 4
kilometers Race and secured 1st Position.



Lotus Valley International

School, Gurugram was

bestowed with yet another

coveted award to its credit- An

award for being Ranked No.1 in

Gurugram, No.1 in Haryana &

Ranked, No.1 in India, in the
category- ‘India`s Top 20 CBSE
Board’ in a survey conducted by

Education Today. The panel

comprised of eminent

personalities from the education

fraternity with a vision for

excellence in education and

specializes in analyzing schools

Pan India & Abroad. The

schools have been categorized

under 15 Parameters i.e.,

Academic Reputation, Teachers'

Advancement & Well-being,

Co-curricular Education, Sports

Education, Digital Learning

Advancement, Student

Advancement & Mentoring,

Leadership in Quality

Management, Parental

Engagement, Future-Proof

Learning Infrastructure, Value

For Money, Community

Service, Holistic Education,

Psychological Well-being of

Students, Individual Attention to

Students & Integrated Learning.

India School Merit Awards,

2021 are based on Jury Rating,
Parent’s Votes (76,738 votes) &

EducationToday Team Analysis

(Perception based, Survey &

Nomination beyond)

Active Participation &
Incredible Contribution as

a Chief Guest at the
9th National conference
on K- 12 Leadership 2022

The Education Icon
of the Year 2021 By

Education Today



Ranked amongst NCR’s top 10
& Gurugram's top four Co-ed

Day School in the
EducationWorld India School

Rankings 2021-22

Parameters of Excellence
(Overall India):

Infrastructure Provision
Online Education
Effectiveness

“Push yourself, because no one else is going to do it for you.”

Lotus Valley International School, secured 1st position. She also
Gurugram, takes pride in sharing the
achievement of its learner, Megha Bisht of bagged prestigious positions in the
Grade XII –Wordsworth, who represented
Haryana State in Women Junior Pursuit 4 National Track Cycling
kilometres Race and
Championship held at SMS

Stadium, Jaipur, Rajasthan from

24th to 28th December, 2021.

Megha Bisht of Grade XII –
Wordsworth, who represented
Haryana State in Women
Junior Pursuit 4 kilometres
Race, secured 1st Position at
state level, bringing laurels to
the school.

TVESHA YADAV MEGHA BISHT
VIII NILE XII WORDSWORTH

AAIRA KATOCH
IX-EVEREST

Aaira Katoch of Grade IX Everest (Session Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, Hon’ble
Minister of State for Ministry of Rural
2021-22), bagged the third prize in FICCI Development,Consumer Affairs, Food
and Public Distribution and Shri
CASCADE Online Painting Competition Ashwini Kumar Choubey,Hon’ble
Union Minister of State for Ministry
organised by Ministry of Consumer Affairs of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public
Distribution & Environment, Forest
.She received a certificate of recognition and Climate Change

alongwith a trophy for her outstanding

achievement and a cash prize of Rs 15000.

She was felicitated at Vigyan Bhawan, New

Delhi on 15th March by Ms.



Sports actively contribute to the mental under-5 category held at MPS World
and physical development of children. School. We congratulate Sara for her
Learning a sport in their early years not success and efforts to bring laurels to
only helps them in academics but also the school and wish her luck for all her
shapes them as confident individuals. future endeavours. Keep it up!
Our young skater, Sara Narula of Grade
Nursery Dahlias secured 1st position in
the Inter-school skating competition in

"Taste the relish to be found in We would like to congratulate him for

competition -- in having put forth his achievement as a chess player during
the Haryana State Chess Championship
the best within you."
2021. Veer finished third in the under 7

Winning a tournament is one of life's age group and fifth in the under 12 age
most rewarding accomplishments. Veer group. The event was organised by the
Guliani of Grade II Macaws proved that All-Faridabad Chess Association under
there is no substitute for hard work and the aegis of the Haryana Chess
also the sweet reward that comes with it. Association. We wish Veer the very best

in his future endeavours.

“The only way to learn mathematics practising math every day in order to

is to do mathematics” excel in the subject. He pursued his

passion of becoming ‘The Math Maestro’

Rihan Agarwal, a budding mathematician by working meticulously and taking extra

of the Lotus Valley Family, made us classes post school hours. He has honed

proud by securing first position at the his mental math skills and applies the

National Level Abacus competition. He same with ease while solving

received the certificate of excellence assignments. We admire his wholehearted

along with a beautiful trophy for his commitment and strong determination to

outstanding performance. A learner of consistently work towards achieving his

Grade I Penguins, Rihan believes in desired goal.

‘Writing, to me, is simply thinking through my fingers’
The aspiring author – Ashrita Chakraborty

Lotus Valley International School This is her second published story, the
first one being ‘Beyond’ story titled – ‘A
takes pride in presenting Ashrita Night to remember’. Our budding writer

Chakraborty's second book published says that her greatest inspiration is her
by Scholastic under the ‘Writer
own life.
Academy- For Authors of Tomorrow
Programme’. Ashrita, from Grade Reading and writing has kept Ashrita

VIII, Rhine, is amongst the 20 authors busy during pandemic and has given her
wings to pen down her thoughts. Here’s
selected from all over India to write a
story for the book titled- ‘Tales from wishing success and many more such
here and there’. Her story talks about a
books to her kitty
time machine which takes the

character from the year 2035 to 2018.

“Success is no accident. It is hard
work, perseverance, learning,
studying, sacrifice and most of all,
love of what you are doing or
learning to do.”

Vanshika Bhatia, the
young cartoonist of Grade
VIII, Rhine, has been
recognized as one of the
prize winners among 320
winners of the regional
round in the Trust of India
Cartoon Caption Contest.

Shivangi Talwar of Grade VII from British Council in
Mahanadi won a Bronze Medal,
Certificate of Excellence and a gift association with Linc pens for
hamper worth Rs.10000 (including a
smart watch, stationery, covid care securing 3rd position in the All
items and a book)
India 22nd Spellinc

Championship 2021.

First Tech Challenge (FTC) is an
initiative by FIRST, wherein STEM is
put to test by means of Artificial
Intelligence and Robotics. The theme of
FTC-2022 was FRIEGHT FRENZY!
FTC organizes Robotic Challenge
annually to give wings to the budding
engineers of our country. This year 52
teams had participated. The objective of
the event is to hone 3 different
dimensions in a team, namely,
Hardware, Software and Marketing.

Lotus Valley International School, We express our heartfelt gratitude to our
Gurugram, participated in FTC for the respected Principal, Ms Anita Malhotra
first time with its team of most for not only consenting for the event but
enthusiastic learners who sleep, feel and also extending all possible support at
dream Robotics! The maiden every step in the construction, coding
participation in the event has been and programming of the Robot. The
nothing short of a dream. Team NEXUS parental cooperation has also been
of LVIS was mentored by Amit Dhingra phenomenal.
(HoD IT Department) and Yashvi Our participation in FTC 2022 has
Gupta. Our school was the only CBSE certainly strengthened our objectives to
entrant with its members leveraging the reorient our working strategies. This
construction, programming and playing experience will scaffold our learning,
of the Robot, while the other teams had heed to our lessons of mis attempts, and
the technical support of professionals in lead us to work towards bettering
the construction and programming of ourselves in all possible ways!
the Robot.









S. No. Name LIST OF WINNERS Language
1. Rudraksh Chandra Grade/Section Event Spanish
IV-Chinars Poet’s Combat French
German
2. Yuvraj Chaudhary V-Burans Poet’s Combat Spanish
French
3. Saanvi Khamesra & IV-Aspens & Poet’s Combat German
Inika Malik V-Cedars Spanish
French
4. Pavni Mehta V-Neems Artist’s Abode Spanish
Spanish
5. Sia Bhangui V-Birches Artist’s Abode French

6. Gayatri Kanwar IV-Aspens Artist’s Abode All

7. Chaitanyaa Kanodia VI-Godavari The Voice Spanish
French
8. Akshita Roy VI-Beas The Voice German

9. Sohana Singh VII-Ravi Spotlight

10. Khushi Joshi VIII-Rhine Inventisement

11. Ayanna Vaidya VIII-Volga Inventisement

12. Shanaya Suri, Vedika VI-Sutlej; VI- Tickle your Brain
Kapoor, Naisha Sutlej; VII- (Team)
Sawhney Indus

13. Shanaya Suri VI-Sutlej Tickle your Brain
14. Vedika Kapoor VI-Sutlej (Individual)
15. Naisha Sawhney VI-Sutlej
Tickle your Brain
(Individual)

Tickle your Brain
(Individual)

SECTION DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY
ACACIAS SPARSH JAIN GAURI KHAN SHAY LAL

ASHOKAS NAVYA SHETTY PARTH JOSHI AARADHYA NEGI

ASPENS ARYAN DEWAN ARSHIYA SINGH GAURI KHANNA

BANYANS TANUSHI GUPTA VIVAAN ARORA NAVYA GERA

CHINARS RUDRAKSH CHANDRA RABHYA SHARMA NAISHA BOTHRA

GULMOHARS ARNAV BHATT AROHI BEEJAWAT VISHIST BAJPAI

MAHOGANY AGRAJ SINGH KRITIKA VASHISHTH JIVITESH YADAV

SECTION DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY

BIRCHES SIA PRASHANT BHANGUI MISHKA MENGHANI ADHYAYAN
KHURANA
BURANS SHOMADITYA RAY ANHAD SINGH SODHI
RISHIT VIKASH

CEDARS NAISHA PODDAR MISHKA SHARMA YAJUR MEHRA
MAPLES ARSHIYA GARG IDA SINGH
NEEMS MAYRA NAGPAL JAYANTIKA AHAN ROY
BHATTACHARYA

AARAV PRASAD

OAKS NONITHA TALLURI RITWICK AGARWAL YAGN GUPTA

OLIVES VEDIKA MARWAH ASYA BANSAL AARAV KHANDPUR

SECTION DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY
GARVITA JAIN
BEAS PRISHA VERMA SONAL MITTAL
VIVAAN AGRAWAL AVNI JAIN SUHANA
BRAHMAPUT SHRISHTI BANSAL
RA TVISHA GUPTA SINDHWANI
ADVIK MALIK
GANGES

GODAVARI ESHAN MAKIN MMANAT BAGHLA ADITYA MAHANTA

KAVERI AALIYAH ARUN DEVAANSH WADHWA UDYAT AHUJA

NARMADA SAMREEN TULLA AVIK MALHOTRA YUVAKSHI CHOPRA

SUTLEJ AVANTIKA PANDE MANYA SRIVASTAVA VIVAAN CHOPRA

SECTION DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY

CHENAB AVICHAL GUPTA SANVI NANDA AARAV MALIK

DAMODAR ARJUN AWASTHI JASMEH SODHI NEHAL SOTHWAL

INDUS ANAHITA PANT SWARIT NARULA SIYONA BAKSHI

JHELUM DOYEL KHANNA SMRITI KASERA OJAS MANGLANI

MAHANADI MAYAN BHASKAR PAVANI CHOPRA BHAVIKA YADAV
NANDIKA GUPTA
RAVI SOAHANA SINGH PRADANYA
ASMI GUPTA RAKSHIT
TAPTI SAESHHA ADHANA
RASHI VANIDANI

YAMUNA ANYA AGARWAL SAARANYA SINHA TANISHA GUPTA

SECTION DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY
MISSISSIPPI VIDHI VASHISTH
COLORADO ANUSHREE GUPTA SHUBH JAIN
SIMAR KAUR
GRISHA GANDHI AKSHADHA THAKUR

VOLGA AYANNA VAIDYA ARYAN GULATI DIVYANSHI GILL

AMAZON ANANYA GOEL AADHYA GUPTA NIKITA JUNEJA

RHINE STAVYA KHURANA ISHANT GUPTA REYNA UPADHYAY

DANUBE ANNANYA BAJAJ JAY SINGH TANAY GUPTA

CONGO AAKARSHITA DHINGRA DITI BHATIA SHAURYA SEHRA

NILE ARYAV MATHUR KYESHA DEORANI KARTIK TANDON

GRADE DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY
IX ANGEL KHANNA JHANVI L JALAN AYUSH KHANDELWAL
X PRANJAL SHARMA
XI SHLOK MALIK PARTH AHUJA
XII
HIYA JAIN MIHEEKA BHASIN HARJAS KAUR

ARUSHI BANERJEE INHAAS VIRMANI TITHI SARKAR



'Children are things to be moulded but are people to be unfolded.'
Our Director Principal Ms Anita Malhotra holds firm faith that 'Children
aren't things to be moulde, but are people to be unfolded', encouraging each
child to unfurl and transpire with creative independence. Maximising an
opportunity given to the learners, Myra Jain of VIII Rhine stood out in
astoundingly designing the cover of the last quarter of the School e-magazine
'Different Strokes 2021-22'. Kudos to her for brilliantly envincing her
ingenious and innate talent in adding aesthetic value to the school magazine.

MYRAH JAIN
VIII - RHINE


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