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30Jul

Learning beyond books @ Sri VIS

Learning beyond books @ Sri VIS

Educational Excursions for the students of Classes XI-XII on 21 July 2018 saw the Science stream students visiting the National Science Centre in their search for newer inventions.

Commerce Stream students visited the Parle G Factory to understand the running of a an industrial house.

The Liberal Arts Steam students of Class 12 visited the National Institute of Psychiatry to understand their subjects while the Class 11, got sensitised through a visit to the Silverline Old Age Home, Dwarka.

Take away for the Science Students at the Science Centre

It was all about learning science in interesting and fascinating way. Applications of scientific principles like the Doppler's Effect, Bernoulli's Theorem and many more, Sphere Show made them learn about the research of NOAA (a part of NASA) on global warming, planets in the solar system, atmosphere and nuclear reactions in sun.

Students enjoyed the magic of science in a hands on manner.

For the Commerce stream students the trip to Parle G factory was an exposure to the industrial work and production. They interacted with the workers and managers there to gain invaluable insights.

The Class XII students of Humanities stream went to National Institute of Psychiatry Dwarka and interacted with the doctors and patients there. It was an emotional journey for them into the workings of the human mind and the ailments therein. The students realised that what they read in the books is happening out there to real people.

The Class XI students of Humanities stream visited the Silver Lining Old Age Home Dwarka as part of their educational visit. It was a lesson in humanity for them in the manner that while interacting with the elderly; they realised that the old ask for only one thing and that is time and understanding from the young people. The students gained empathy and life lessons from the residents of the old age home that they would treasure for a long time.

    • Learning beyond books @ Sri VIS
    • Learning beyond books @ Sri VIS
    • Learning beyond books @ Sri VIS
    • Learning beyond books @ Sri VIS

    26Jul

    STEM EDUCATION AT SRI VIS

    STEM EDUCATION AT SRI VIS

    Tinker festival at VIS, Sector -10 saw our young students walking away with the first prize for their innovative Magic Switch Technology, proposal and execution.

    They have designed their own Visiting Card too. We wish our Entrepreneurs a lot of patents and success!!!

    Are they in Classes 11-12? No.

    They are just in 7 and 9 Grades

    Meet Gurditya 7 A and Kapeesh Gupta of 9 C

    Heartiest Congratulations Mr Sarbjeet, Parents and boys!!! You make us proud.

      • STEM EDUCATION AT SRI VIS
      • STEM EDUCATION AT SRI VIS
      • STEM EDUCATION AT SRI VIS

      22Jul

      The launch of TEACH PRIMARY at the British Council Auditorium

      The launch of TEACH PRIMARY at the British Council Auditorium

      Dr Deepak Narwal, Economic Senator, UK and Strategic Advisor, Sanjeev Marwaha, Founder AAFT University and Mr Alan Gemmel, Director British Council were the Chief Guests. Pooja Bedi, the Editor Teach Primary, Manbir Bedi Group Editor, Vandana Vadehra - the famous anchor and the Merlin Award Winner Illusionist Tushar Kumar kept the audience spellbound.

        • The launch of TEACH PRIMARY at the British Council Auditorium
        • The launch of TEACH PRIMARY at the British Council Auditorium
        • The launch of TEACH PRIMARY at the British Council Auditorium
        • The launch of TEACH PRIMARY at the British Council Auditorium

        20Jul

        Khan Academy for Teachers
        We are proud of our faculty, Mrs Vineeta Bagga, HOD IT Department  & Ms Annu Sharma 
          • Khan Academy for Teachers
          • Khan Academy for Teachers

          17Jul

          INSPIRE Workshop
          INSPIRE Workshop an example of Delhi University - School Science Programme in progress

            14Jul

            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon
            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon

            Works of Shakespeare – The Bard of Avon

            Students of Class VII of Sri Venkateshwar International School on July 14, 2018 staged the Bard of Avon as a tribute to the noted playwright William Shakespeare. The performance was an amalgamation of the most celebrated plays of Shakespeare including ‘Julius Caesar’, ‘Macbeth’, ‘The Merchant of Venice’ and ‘The Tempest’. The Guests of Honour Mr Arijit Ghosh and Ms Amita Sahaya were left spellbound by the meticulous execution and theatrics of our budding artists. The encouraging words of Principal, Ms Nita Arora, espoused the will in the students to follow their passion in order to have a more meaningful existence. In her address, she mentioned that students of Sri VIS are encouraged to accept challenges independently and that has led to their creative and collaborative growth.

            The Guest of Honour, Ms Sahaya in her speech praised the students’ efforts for being able to execute some of the most difficult plays with such elan. She asked the children to aspire, chase their dreams and fulfill them by taking step after step for them. She also requested the parents to guide them. Ms Sahaya also highlighted the issue of gender equality and requested the parents to nurture love for finer aspects of life such as art and literature irrespective of gender bias.

            Mr Arijit Ghosh, Vice President, EQFI and an eminent teacher trainer encouraged the students to think creatively and put across their ideas with honesty and confidence. He was so enthralled to see the performances of the students that he along with others gave them a standing ovation. The ceremony concluded with the national anthem.

              07Jul

              Green Drive

              Students of Class VIII from Sri Venkateshwar International School, Sector 18, Dwarka participated in the Green Drive, 2018 by DDA, Horticulture Department. We appreciate the efforts and initiative taken up by Mr Jamil Ahmad (Deputy Director), Mr. O P Baliyan (Asst. to Deputy Director), Mr Sahiram Bishnoi, Section Officer, DDA and Mrs Madhu Dagar, a parent of Sri VIS (mother of Ansh Dagar and Nishchay Dagar). They spread the awareness amongst the kids about the importance of planting a tree and saving a life. The students planted a lot of saplings around the school boundary and road no. 205 and surrounding areas.

                • Green Drive
                • Green Drive
                • Green Drive
                • Green Drive

                07Jul

                Comprehensive policy for children with Disabilities in Education and Examination
                School Principal participated in a brainstorming session on drafting a comprehensive policy for children with Disabilities in Education and Examination

                This national level policy meet was organised at ITL by CBSE officials.

                Representatives from 28 State Boards, NGOs, 7 School Heads, parents of disabled students, Secretary CBSE Mr Anurag Tripathi, Director Academics Mr Sanyam Bhardwaj, Director Vocational Education Dr Biswajit Saha and SDM Delhi Ms Ira Singhal who is 2014 Batch IAS Topper.

                  • Comprehensive policy for children with Disabilities in Education and Examination
                  • Comprehensive policy for children with Disabilities in Education and Examination
                  • Comprehensive policy for children with Disabilities in Education and Examination
                  • Comprehensive policy for children with Disabilities in Education and Examination
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