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28Oct

INTER ZONAL NETBALL COMPETITION 2014-15
  
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INTER ZONAL NETBALL COMPETITION 2014-15

 

The students of Arwachin International School, Dilshad Garden participated in the Annual Netball Inter Zonal competition from 28 November to 29 November 2014 which took place at DAV Rohini, Sec 7 Delhi and represented zone 6 of Delhi. To represent the zone was indeed a matter of prestige and the Arwachinians were quite justifiably proud of themselves.

Zone level winners from all over Delhi participated in this competition. The senior girls team stood second and the junior boys stood second and junior girls stood third. They received Rs. 750 and Rs. 500 respectively as prize money.

                                    Senior Girls                     Junior Girls

1.Garima Aggarwal

1. Ananya Sharma

2.Rashika Sharma

2. Anushka Singh

3.Kirti Jain

3. Kaushki Goel

4.Simran Kashyap

4. Moksha  Khurana

5.Sanya Joshi

5.Manushri

6.Garvita Kaushik

6. Gunjan Laspal

7.Shraddha

7. Hanshika Ganjoo

8.Ridhima Mahajan

8. Sunidhi Srivastava

9.Mansi Panwar

9.Sakshi Gupta

10.Rashi Sinha

10. Sagorika Ghosh

11.Aishwarya Handa

11. Aditi  Sharma

12. 11. Anjani Aggarwal

12. Prachi Tyagi


    28Oct

    INTER HOUSE KARATE COMPETITION 2014–2015
      
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    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group
    I.H.K.C. 204-2015 Sub Jr. and Cadet group


    INTER HOUSE KARATE COMPETITION 2014–2015

    The Sub Junior & Cadet Group Karate Competition was held on 28th October 2014.

    The Winners of the competition were:-

    (1) Sub Junior Group :-

    NAME

    CLASS

    HOUSE

    PLACE

    CATEGORY

    Akshat Choudhary

    6 - A

    Bose

    1st

    Boys

    Anirudh Srivastava

    6 - C

    Tagore

    2nd

    Boys

    Piyush

    6 - A

    Tilak

    3rd

    Boys

    Payal Singhani

    6 - A

    Tagore

    1st

    Girls

    Nandini Aggarwal

    5 - C

    Bose

    2nd

    Girls

    Kanak Kaushik

    5 - C

    Shastri

    3rd

    Girls

     

    (2)   Cadet Group :-

    NAME

    CLASS

    HOUSE

    PLACE

    CATEGORY

    Abhimanyu Baliyan

    4 - C

    Bose

    1st

    Boys

    Deeptanshu  Sharma

    4 - C

    Tilak

    2nd

    Boys

    Nishant Sharma

    4 - B

    Tagore

    3rd

    Boys

    Bhumi Jain

    4 - C

    Bose

    1st

    Girls

    Suhani Pant

    4 - C

    Shastri

    2nd

    Girls

    Samiksha Gupta

    4 - A

    Bose

    3rd

    Girls


      23Oct

      Report on JNESYS 2.0 Program
        
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      Report on JNESYS 2.0 Program

      A trip to Japan…

      It was no less than a dream come true when our honorable principal, Mrs. Gracy Peter announced our names for the JENESYS Exchange Program 2.0A group of six Arwachinians delightfully participated in this program which was a marvelous cultural exchange program of eight days i.e. from 13th Oct 2014 to 21st October. Vrinda Aggarwal (XI-A), Srishti Kishore (XI-A), Akshay Sharawat (XI-A), Piyush Aggarwal (IX-A), Mehak Aggarwal (IX-A) and Kamini Bansal (IX-B) got the opportunity to experience the Japanese culture and lifestyle. Before our visit we had many preconceptions about Japan and its culture, thus, we were looking forward to our visit with excitement at its peak.

      On our arrival in Japan we were given a warm and hearty welcome by the soft spoken coordinators and the other people. We visited many places like the Edo Tokyo Museum, Dazaifu Tenmangu  Shrine, Hataka Station, etc and experienced painting the Uso Bird.

      What we observed there was that people are always ready for the frequently occurring disasters in Japan and always follow an action plan. We were made to do mock drills so that we could cope with them in case of an emergency. People there show their utmost concern for cleanliness. One cannot see even a speck of dust on the roads and the traffic management is also quite impressive. Also, one of the habits which we need to inculcate is waste segregation which is eco-friendly. The best part was the home stay program where we were given the privilege to stay at the house of a Japanese family, and experience their lifestyle, the custom they follow, religious beliefs and the ambience which never let us feel lonely. And finally, we observed that the Japanese people follow their customs and beliefs strictly. Even though they have developed tremendously till date but they haven’t forgotten their culture and have preserved it from the foreign influence. They have proved that “Modernity blends with culture”.

      Undoubtedly, it was the best learning experience so far and we bade farewell to the “Land of the rising sun” with tears in our eyes. Their affection, love, discipline, punctuality, kindness- all touched our hearts deeply. 

       

      Mehak Aggarwal IX-A & Srishti Kishore XI-A


        • Report on JNESYS 2.0 Program
        • Report on JNESYS 2.0 Program
        • Report on JNESYS 2.0 Program
        • Report on JNESYS 2.0 Program

        14Oct

        A letter exchange with Students in Japan
          
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        A letter exchange with Students in Japan
        A letter exchange with Students in Japan
        A letter exchange with Students in Japan
        A letter exchange with Students in Japan
        A letter exchange with Students in Japan
        A letter exchange with Students in Japan
        A letter exchange with Students in Japan
        A letter exchange with Students in Japan
        A letter exchange with Students in Japan

        A letter exchange with Students in Japan

        The Japanese language department of Arwachin International School organised a letter writing activity in the month of October 2014 for the Japanese Language students of class VII.  They had written letters to the children of Junior high school in Japan.In the letters, they introduced themselves, and wrote about their favourite food, hobbies, Japanese language studies and lot of other things.  They also asked them some questions about Japan.  After that, these letters were scanned, and were sent to four junior high schools in Japan along with a class photograph. 

        In December, we got more than 30 letters back from two of the schools (Hiyoshi Junior High School in Ehime prefecture and Ikoma Junior High School in Nara prefecture).  Japanese students were all pleased to have the messages written by the students of our school and wanted to know more about them.  Hiyoshi Junior high school attached a photo of its students who wrote the letters.  Our students were very happy to receive the replies from Japanese students and are motivated to study Japanese.  It was a heart-warming activity as students of both the countries got a chance to interact with each other.

          14Oct

          The French Olympiad 2014
            
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          The French Olympiad 2014

           

          The French Olympiad 2014 was held on 14.10.14 organized by Education and Beyond in association 

          with French Embassy

          Students from classes 5-10 participated with great enthusiasm.

            • The French Olympiad 2014
            • The French Olympiad 2014

            10Oct

            Japan on Canvas 2014
              
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            Japan on Canvas 2014

             A National Level Painting Competition


            The Students of Arwachin International School participated in JAPAN ON CANVAS 2014”, a National Level Painting Competition.  The paintings of four students  have been selected among top 30 paintings and will be exhibited at  Japan Foundation‘s Gallery, New Delhi .

            The names  of the  students,  whose paintings have been chosen are:

            1.        Tanisha Bhikhan         (Category-I)

            2.        Parinita Sharma          (Category-II)

            3.        Rishi Kaushik              (Category-II)

            4.        Nancy Rustagi             (Category-II)

              • Japan on Canvas 2014
              • Japan on Canvas 2014
              • Japan on Canvas 2014
              • Japan on Canvas 2014

              07Oct

              Report: Database Design and Programming with SQL
                
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                  Report: Database Design and Programming with SQL 
                              
                  A five day workshop was conducted by CBSE  in collaboration with Centre of Excellence on ‘ Database Design and Programming with SQL’ at Gurgoan ,from 7th Oct to 11th Oct 2014 . The mentor was Ms Priyam Das from Oracle  academy.  Mrs.  Pooja  Mallick represented Arwachin International School, Dilshad Garden.This course helped the teachers to implement their database design by creating a physical database using SQL. Basic SQL syntax  and the rules for constructing valid SQL  statements were reviewed. This course culminated into a project that challenges students to design, implement, and demonstrate a database solution for a business or an organization.On the fifth day of the training, a project which was based on the concepts covered in the first four days’ work was given to the teachers (in a group of four) for the purpose of presentation and conclusion. At the end, all teachers were asked to take  an online examination for  certification from Oracle Academy. Many schools of Delhi and NCR region were also a part of the same. It was a very enriching session for everybody.


               

                • Report: Database Design and Programming with SQL
                • Report: Database Design and Programming with SQL
                • Report: Database Design and Programming with SQL

                01Oct

                A National level quiz on Wild Wisdom was organised by WWF
                  
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                WWF-October
                WWF-October
                WWF-October
                WWF-October
                WWF-October
                WWF-October
                WWF-October
                WWF-October
                WWF-October

                National level  quiz on Wild Wisdom was organised by WWF at  WWF OFFICE, Lodhi   Road .WWF has been  working in India since 1969 to conserve nature and wild life. It is an initiative by WWF-India in partnership with the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate change and the  Central Board of Secondary Education, which recognizes quiz as a Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation activity. The theme for this year’s  Quiz was Biodiversity including all life forms found in the forest like trees, plants and animals, and their interactive roles in nature. Trees release oxygen, store carbon, protect the surface soil and fresh water sources, attract rainfall as well as provide home to at least two third of all terrestrial species. Moreover besides having cultural and leisure value, the forest is an integral part of human life. The main aim of the Quiz was to create awareness among the people to stop the degradation of the earth’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans  can live in harmony with nature.

                Arnav Gupta and Aniket Mishra of class VIII along with their teacher Ms. Anju Sirohi attended the quiz . The National Final was held in New Delhi on the 1st of October during the Wildlife Week. There were around 30 schools from different states of India which had been selected for the National level .Students of Arwachin  International School  attained the third position out of best five teams selected after the elimination round  for the  National level Quiz.  The  team from Arwachin International School  won a trip to Adventure Nation’s Camp at Rishikesh for two days which was a great experience.  The National final will be telecast on television on Discovery Kids in the month of November. The students showed their exemplary performance and made the school, teachers and parents proud. It helped them to realise the urgent need to highlight the value and create awareness about the importance of Forest Biodiversity.

                 

                  • A National level  quiz on Wild Wisdom was organised by WWF
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