Tuesday 10 May 2011

Intra School Activities held at CBS





















MOTHER’S DAY CELEBRATED AT CBSPV


Mother’s Day was celebrated at CBSPV on 9th May, 2011 with great reverence and enthusiasm. The proceedings started with a special morning assembly organized by the English Department of the School. To begin the program in an auspicious note a devotional prayer was recited by Nivedita Verma of Class X-C. This was followed by a melodious song presented by the students of CBSPV.
A touching gratitude note by Ojal Saharan Of class VIII-A touched the heart of everybody present. A skit was presented by the students which beautifully highlighted the multi-faceted personality of the modern day mothers. Raghav Malik of class XII-C paid a glorifying tribute to mothers all across the globe. More Songs upheld the theme and the spontaneous overflow of the melodious strains enthralled the rapt audience. Badges with floral motifs were presented to the teachers with the message of Happy Mother’s Day inscribed on it.



Children had poured out their respect and love towards their mothers with posters, paintings, and poems and these were artificially displayed in the display board. The principal, Mrs. Sangeeta Saxena facilitated some of the worthy mothers whose wards were the recipient of The 100% Attendance Award for the session 2010-2011. Gifts were presented to the mothers and Mrs. Sheetal Jain sponsored the gift hampers. Principal Ma’am in her speech emphasized on the contribution of the mothers towards motivating their wards and grooming them for a bright future. She reiterated the fact that mothers should always be loved and respected by all. To bring about a universal appeal, our children dressed up as mothers of different nationalities and adorned the stage. It was indeed a great Endeavour by the English Department headed by Mrs. Jyoti Sanoo to sensitize the children and make them appreciate their mother’s contribution in their lives being a pillar of strength and donning the role model’s cap . 

Inter House Salad making Competition


An Inter House Salad making Competition was organized for class VII on 9th May 2011. Theme of the competition was ‘High Fiber Indian Traditional Salad’. Event was coordinated by Mrs. Kiran Sangwan in Home Science Lab. Four students from each house took part in this event. Little chefs were excited to put on their head gears and aprons. They prepared salads from different regions of India like Kashmiri, Kosambari from Karnataka etc. Children took into account the nutritive value of their salads also.


Judgement was done on the basis of Taste, Creativity, Presentation by Students, Nutritive Value, Slogan and overall Presentation.

Friday 6 May 2011

Inter School Fest organised by IIPM


“Power of schools”
PRELUDE TO CICERO’S CHALLENGE

Exploring new aspects of outside world is always an exciting experience. It was evidently seen in The IIPM-Cicero Festival held at IIPM Institute ,Delhi on 5th May2011. Various events were organized like Just a Minute, Debate , Mind the Game , Collage Making , Ad Mad , Quiz , Words are Worth . Our school led an enthusiastic bunch of 40 students to IIPM. It was all fun ,frolic, excitement  in the air. A total of 50 schools came there for participation. The event started off with some breathtaking performances by the melodious IIPM students. The whole crowd grooved along with Arindham Chaudhary.
The whole campus had a colorful mix of dance, music and arts. Each one out there gave their best. It was a delightful experience . Everyone had a blast at IIPM. We have reached at level 2 in three competitions.

Thursday 5 May 2011

SAVE WATER




WALK FOR WATER
The students of Virasat Club under the guidance of Mrs. Anju Badhwar, Incharge, Heritage Club, organized an awareness campaign ‘Walk For Water’ on 5th May 2011 in the school premises. The campaign was flagged off by our Principal Mrs. Sangeeta Saxena. Ms. Raka Kaul, Senior HeadMistress and Ms. Shailini Jerath, Middle Wing Headmistress, also graced the occasion with their presence.
The students of class X walked around the school premises with posters and banners to spread the message of conservation of water as the theme of the World Heritage Day. The students distributed pamphlets to every class to make the fellow students aware about the do’s and don’ts of water conservation.
A special banner was also put in the staffroom to sensitize teachers towards the cause. The children also checked taps in the school to see whether they were all in good working condition.

Wednesday 4 May 2011

International Labour Day Celebrated at CBSPV



Labour Day was celebrated in Chiranjiv Bharati School, Palam Vihar on 2nd may 2011. A special assembly was conducted by the Social Science Department to give a special significance to the day. Our respected Principal Ma’am Mrs. Sangeeta Saxena extended the gratitude to the Helping Fraternity for their hard work and excellent service to the school. Mr. Shivrattan & Mr. SunderLal were crowned with vibrant headgears in the form of pagris with colorful hues as a token of respect by Principal Ma’am. Our tai, Premvati was felicitated by Principal Ma’am as she draped a shawl over her strong shoulders. Subsequently all the members of the helper fraternity were presented with cards and uniform.


 

A Tribute to Japan

 In yet another endeavour to pay tribute to the country ‘Japan- the land of Rising Sun’ and the Japanese excellence in respect of science and technology, culture, tradition and art, Chiranjiv Bharati School, PV( Junior Wing) organized a special assembly with a series of themes and events on 28/4/11. The aim of the programme was to pay condolences to the Japanese people who lost their lives and families in the terrible natural calamity that hit Japan three weeks ago. The assembly began with a thought of the day followed by a brief description of the geographical features, climate, science and technology of Japan. The exhilarating dance performance by class IV C on the Japanese notes was the major attraction of the day. The audience remained spellbound by the performances of the students of class IVth. The best part of the show was the English play ’Yuuki and Tsunami’ by the tiny tots of class IV B bringing alive the characters of Grandfather ‘Hamaguchi Goei‘ and his son ‘Yuuki’