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3) The newsletter was produced by the editorial team of teachers and students at the school.
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1. The Newsletter
Edition XXVII
Jan 2017 – Mar 2017
Editorial
Toddlers’ Trend
Seniors’ Speak
From Principal’s Desk
Awards and Achievements
2. Editorial Team :
Teachers : Students :
Ms. Sapna Charha Sparsh Sharma
Ms. Naina Nagpal
Ms. Neetu Luthra
Ms. Ruby Chiripal
EDITORIAL
Dear Reader(s)
'Arise,Awake and stop not till the goal is reached'
This is a time of great changes.In educa-
tion ,too,we see fast changes.You all are individu-
als with feelings of self re-
spect,sensibilities,respect and compassion.The
need of the hour is to recognise appreciate, ap-
plaud and foster the fine blend of sensibilities
within one and another. Manifestation is the key
word to achieve such a success.Your affirmations
should be for a noble cause for you will see for
yourself flying in the limitless blue sky.All these,
we believe would spur higher growth and enter-
prise in all of you.
3. It’s time for Holi, so don't hold yourself back, enjoy the festival
to the hilt by participating with full enthusiasm in every small
tradition related to the festival. Holi gets us close to our relig-
ion and mythology as it is essentially the celebration of various
folklores associated with the festival. The dynamic charisma of
sparkling colours reassure the people of the power of the
truth. The tale of Hiranyakashyap and Prahlad is the testi-
mony of the victory of good over evil.
All these fables help the people to follow a good conduct in
their lives and believe in the virtue of being truthful. These vir-
tues are extremely important in the modern day society when
so many people resort to evil practices for small gains. The vi-
brancy of Holi helps the people to believe in the chastity of be-
ing ingenuous and virtuous. The festival of colours helps to
bring the society together and strengthen the secular fabric of
our country.
So here’s wishing you a Holi filled with candid moments and
chromatic memories to coddle forever.
Happy Holi to you and your entire family.
4.
5. Solo Dance Competition
Dance like nobody’s watching!!
The vivacious dancers of class II & III set the stage ablaze during
a Solo Dance Competition organised for them on 22 January
2017.The exuberant participants came dressed up in alluring cos-
tumes only to put their best foot forward. Their grace, skill and
virtuosity enthralled the audience and judges.
Lohri celebrations
Dance and Sing
As the bonfire of Lohri is lit!
Lohri marks the end of winter season and is a traditional welcome
of longer days by Sikhs and hindus. This pious festival was cele-
brated with a great zeal in the school’s Nursery Department on 13
January 2017. The celebrations made the atmosphere lively .
6. Visit to rail museum
Field trips acquaint the students with first hand information!!
In order to develop the aesthetic sense and exploring the outside
world, a field trip to ‘Rail museum’ was organised for the tiny
tots of Pre-School and Pre Primary on 18 & 25 February 2017.
The children were excited to see various trains, rare steam
locomotives, historical pictures and railway artefacts. The most
amazing feature was the toy train that provided a joyful ride since
the museum is a tribute to Railway Heritage of India. The visit
undoubtedly filled the young minds with the history of rail in
7. Ad Mad Competition
All ideas are creative, the difference is that some speak for them-
selves.
To increase the understanding of products and their advertise-
ments in the minds of the little kids of Pre Primary, an Ad Mad
Competition was organised on 20 February 2017 (Tuesday) in
school. The children did stupendous job by enacting various ads
using props and costumes. The activity aimed at creativity with
product advertisement. It was evident that the impact of ads on
the minds of little ones was a long lasting one!
Tux Paint Competition
Art encourages children to think, develop skills and confidence as
they go!!
To enhance the inventiveness and creativity of the learners, a Tux
Piant Competition was organised in the school for classes II & III
on the themes ‘The Jungle Scene’ and ‘Means of Transport’ on 8
February 2017. Each and every participant displayed his original-
ity and received appreciation from the judges.
8. To wider the horizon of the students of Class III on Science Education and
Technology, a Simple Circuit Making Activity was organized on 17 January
2017. The learners had a whale of time while making a Simple Circuit Dia-
gram by using copper wires, LED light, batteries and a cardboard. This activity
helped the scholars to develop their scientific temperament. It was indeed an
out of the box exposure for our budding scientists.
Science of today is the technology of tomorrow
Hindi Recitation Competition
‘Health is like money, we never have the true idea of its value un-
til we lose it’
Advocating the above lines, a Hindi recitation competiton was or-
ganised for the students of class III on 20 January 2017. The
theme for the same was ‘Paushtik Aahaar- Jeevan ka Aadhar’.
9. Modern Public School joined the Inter-Faith prayer meet on Monday Januray
30, 2017 to give a melodious lyrical tribute to Bapuji wherein our teachers and
students interacted with the Honourable Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi,
Vice President Mohammed Hamid Ansari, Incumbent minister of Ministry of
Science and Technology and Ministry of Earth Sciences Dr. Harsh Vardhan,
Former Chief Minister of Delhi Smt. Sheila Dikshit, renowned Bhajan Singer
Smt. Anuradha Paudwal and many more dignitaries.
To enlight the thought of conserving nature , an English Recita-
tion Competition was organised for the students of class II on the
topic CARE FOR NATURE on January 30,2017(Monday).
The scholars amused the audience with their exquisite poems
highlighting every aspect of nature and its selfless services. The
learners made a strong attempt to create awareness among the
audience about the profligate of nature. Their thought provok-
10. To explore the creative potential of the young minds, an Interclass Tux
Paint Competition was conducted on February 8, 2017 for the students
of classes II and III on the theme The Jungle Scene and Means of Trans-
port respectively.
The children showcased their aesthetic skills and came up with amazing
work. Their finished products were quite impressive. Their efforts were
applauded by one and all.
With the aim of making our young scholars aware of the appropriate methods and
techniques to practice oral hygiene, a Quality Circle Presentation on the theme-
Dental Care was organized for the students of Class IV on 09.02.2017(Thursday).
The presentation highlighted the significance of teeth, the wee little part of our
body and their structure. Common dental issues prevalent in children were brought
to light and ways to prevent them were also discussed. The Dental Hygienists also
extended knowledge about everyday habits that ruin our perfect smiles. The pro-
gramme was indeed an eye-opener for the audience. Every act performed on stage
drew thunderous applauses and praises from everyone present.
11. The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and critically.
Modern Public School fraternity cordially welcomed the new little entrants as well
as their parents through a grand and pompous Orientation Programme organized on
March 31, 2017. The show commenced with the virtual tour of the school for the au-
dience through a mesmerizing video demonstrating the history and infrastructure of
the institution along with co-curricular and extra-curricular activities undertaken.
The long tally of the school’s achievements in zonal, inter-zonal, sports and other
significant competitions, the felicitation of prestigious awards and splendid aca-
demic performance was recited to the spectators. A mind luring and inspirational
song touched the hearts of the audience, which was followed by superlative and
breathtaking performances like Kathak, Mallakhamb, Ball Dance and Yoga. The po-
dium was then taken up by the Honourable Madam Principal, who in her address,
enlightened the parents on the ways to nurture the child and also highlighted note-
worthy tips of parenting. The show culminated with the very essential vote of thanks
to the parents for their rigorous involvement in the programme and also
for showcasing their faith and confidence in the school
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13. A farewell party was organized to bid adieu to the students of
class XII. The day started with great merriment and excitement as
all class XII students dressed up to their best arrived for the cere-
mony. The day commenced with the Sai Sandhya to seek the bless-
ings of the Almighty. The principal, MS. Alka Kapur blessed the stu-
dents and advised them to be focused and be true to one self.
The enthusiasm and gusto of the party peeled off its layers with
smiles, tears and reminiscences. Class XII students remembered
their nostalgic moments with friends and teachers. A movie was
shown devoted to the years’ spent together with friends and
teachers . It was indeed a great emotional moment for the stu-
dents and the teachers both and tears welled up their eyes
There ended a beautiful day marked with both happiness ,sorrow
along with lots of love and blessings
14. REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS
“We are Indians, firstly and lastly.” – B. R. Ambedkar
We believe our nation stands on the verge of development solely
due to the struggle and sacrifice of martyrs. To cherish the senti-
ment of patriotism, modernites celebrated Republic Day on Janu-
ary 25, 2017, representing their patriotic spirit. The event com-
menced with the unfurling of Indian National Flag, the Tricolour
by the Honourable Madam Principal, Ms. Alka Kapur. The flag
hoisting ceremony was followed by patriotic medley which filled
the atmosphere with the air of allegiance. The eloquent speech
by Drishti Kumar, Class IX-B, made all reminiscent of martyrs of
Indian freedom struggle. The show was culminated by the inspi-
rational speech by Madam Principal, who in her address, per-
suaded the students to adopt the virtue of goodness so that our
nation becomes synonymous of decency. It was indeed a heart
touching and inspiring sight for all the spectators.
15. Speed Thrills , but Kills
Something we are all well aware of, but certainly are not tak-
ing it seriously and that is the reason, road accidents have be-
come the most common cause of death amongst the people
of 18-25 years.
The students of class V took a praiseworthy initiative to
enlighten the students about road safety through their
Quality Circle presentation. The
message came across loud and
clear with the help of a skit,
power point presentation and a
few nerve - wracking videos
which left everybody awestruck.
Honda CRF 50 Carnival was organised by the school in collaboration with Honda
Road Safety Training Programme on April 13, 2017 for classes IV and V. This
venture aimed at making the Indian roads safe to drive and to inculcate the prac-
tice of following traffic rules in children. The programme was inaugurated by the
Vice Principal, Ms. Mena Mittle. The students were shortlisted after the written
questionnaire so were given an opportunity to ride the junior bikes while the oth-
ers had a brain storming Quiz session. The carnival with a motive ,’Every journey
starts with the first step’ thrilled the students and they participated with great zeal
and enthusiasm. The proficient riders were felicitated with trophies and certifi-
16. Acknowledging the brilliance
Annual Prize Distribution Ceremony was held on 14 February, 2017,
under the benign presence of Mr. K L Sobti, Chairman of the school, Mrs.
Geeta Sehgal, Academics Director, Mrs. Mena Mittle, Vice Principal and Mrs.
Ravinder Gumber, Office Superintendent. The school students presented a
melodious song highlighting the dictum that diligence and patience are the
wings to head start lifes achievements and honour. The meritorious students
were awarded at the felicitation ceremony for their achievements in academ-
ics and outstanding performances in co-curricular and extra-curricular activi-
ties. The Chairman of the school, Mr. K L Sobti in his address to the students
applauded the efforts of the school in the all round development of the chil-
dren.
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21. Deepanshi Chourasia and Kirti Chopra of class VIII made MPS
proud by bagging the first and third position in Hindi and English
Essay Writing Competition held across the length and breadth of
the country organized by HelpAge, India. They were felicitated
with a heavy cash prize. Our school added a feather to its cap by
emerging out to be a winner among 1000 schools flinching the
Star School Trophy. It is, indeed, a moment to rejoice and cele-
brate.