Name of the Activity : Oral Health
Day& Date : Saturday/ 1st February 2025
Participating Classes : VI-VIII
Resource Person : Dr. Geetika Sharma
An online session on Oral Health was conducted for the students of Middle Department on 1st February 2025. The students actively participated in the session and showed a keen interest in learning about oral health and hygiene. The session helped to raise awareness about the importance of oral health and provided students with the knowledge and skills to maintain good oral hygiene. Based on the feedback received, the session was well-received by the students and it achieved its objectives.
Some Highlights of the activities:
- Students actively participated in the session, asking insightful questions and sharing their own experiences related to oral hygiene.
- Feedback collected from students was overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing a newfound understanding of the importance of oral health and a commitment to improving their habits.
- The presentation slides, videos, and demonstrations were well-received and effectively conveyed the information.
Name of the Activity : Prevention Is Better Than Cure
Resource Person : Ms. Mitali Chatterjee
Day& Date : Saturday/1st February, 2025
Participating Classes : VI - VIII
An informative online session was conducted on 1st February, 2025 for the students of classes VI to VIII by Ms. Mitali Chatterjee on the topic ‘Prevention is better than Cure’. The goal of this session was to educate students on the dangers of substance abuse and to make them realize the importance of prevention through awareness and responsible choices. She also discussed both physical and legal consequences of substance abuse and reiterated the importance of prevention.
Key Highlights:
Ms. Chatterjee explained the different types of substances, their effects on the body, and the long-term consequences of abuse.The session highlighted the need for resilience building, informed decision-making, and avoiding peer pressure.s. Chatterjee highlighted the role of family, friends, and school in keeping students away from harmful substances.
Learning Outcomes:
The learners came to realize that substance use presents dangers to their health and future.
The discussion helped the learners make appropriate decisions and avoid situations where substance abuse is involved.
The students became motivated to provide a role model among peers and seek help when necessary, promoting a healthier and safer environment.
BAL SABHA ACTIVITY – MIDDLE DEPARTMENT
NAME OF ACTIVITY: TURN THE COAT/ COMIC STRIP DESIGNING / TO BE CONTINUED
DAY/DATE: Tuesday; 28th January, 2025
CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
The school organized an Inter-House competition for the students of Grades VI-VIII. The students participated in different activities emphasizing on Today a reader, tomorrow a leader. They showed their zealous participation in all the activities and also presented their creativity through an activity ‘Comic Strip Designing’. They also presented their public speaking skills through an activity ‘Turn the Coat’. The students also showcased their talent through enactments on the topic ‘To Be Continued’ within a time bound manner.
RESULT:
Class VI (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: TURN THE COAT
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | TEJAS AGGARWAL | VI E | Subhash |
II | MISHIKA AGARWAL | VI C | Shivaji |
III | ANANYA SINGHAL | VI D | Shastri |
Class VII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: COMIC STRIP DESIGNING
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | KAASHVI NAHATA
|
VII C | Shastri |
II | DEVANSH GUPTA | VII B | Subhash |
III | KAVYA BAHL
|
VII A | Shivaji |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: TO BE CONTINUED
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | 1.DELISHA DHINGRA | 6B | Shivaji |
2. AAROOHI MITTAL | 6D | ||
3. AGAMYA BANSAL | 7D | ||
4. MAHESHI ARUN JAIN | 7C | ||
5. ARADHYA JAIN | 8D | ||
6. PARTH | 7C | ||
7. SWASTI SATI | 8B | ||
8. SANCHIT SINGHAL | 8D | ||
II | 1. RAYAANSH JAIN | 8B | Ashoka |
2. AADHYA ARORA | 8B | ||
3. GUNEET KAUR | 8D | ||
4. VANYA GUPTA | 8D | ||
5. SHOURYA SRIVASTAVA | 8E | ||
6. SHYANA PAROLIYA | 7C | ||
7. KRIYANSH JAIN | 6B | ||
8. AALYA BHANOT | 6E | ||
III | 1) OVIYAN SINGHAL | 6D | Subhash |
2) MAYANK MITTAL | 6D | ||
3) HIMANGI MITTAL | 7A | ||
4) PRABHAV GUPTA | 7D | ||
5) NAVYA AGGARWAL | 8B | ||
6) ARHAM JAIN | 8B | ||
7) ARYAN CHAKU | 8B | ||
1) OVIYAN SINGHAL | 6D |
Name of the Activity : Substance Abuse
Day& Date : Monday/27th January 2025
Participating Class :VIII
Resource Person : Ms. Mitali Chatterjee
A workshop on ‘Substance Abuse’ was conducted on 27th January 2025 for the students of Grade VIII. Substance abuse refers to excessive use of a drug in a way that is detrimental to self, society, or both. This definition includes both physical dependence and psychologic dependence.
It included topics like types of substance abuse, rules of addiction and refusal skills for drugs.
BAL SABHA ACTIVITY – MIDDLE DEPARTMENT
NAME OF ACTIVITY: BALANCING RACE/ EAT WELL BAKERS / HEALTHY DANCE
DAY/DATE: Tuesday; 24th December, 2024 CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
The school organized an Inter-House competition for the students of Grades VI-VIII. The students participated in different activities emphasizing on Good Health and well being. They showed their zealous participation in all the activities and also presented their culinary skills through an activity ‘Eat Well Bakers’. They also presented their strength through an activity ‘Balancing Race’. The students also showcased their talent through dance performances on the topic ‘Healthy Dance’ within a time bound manner.
RESULT:
Class VI (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: BALANCING RACE
Position | Name of the student | Class &
Section |
House |
I | Navika Bisht | VI E | Shastri |
II | Naitik Nahar | VI A | Subhash |
III | Trijal Gupta | VI B | Ashoka |
Class VIII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: EAT WELL BAKERS
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | Aishe Jain | VIII C | Shastri |
II | Shaurya Kohli | VIII D | Shivaji |
III | Kanishk Metrey | VIII A | Subhash |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY) ACTIVITY: HEALTHY DANCE
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | AGAMYA BANSAL | VII D | Shivaji |
AADITRI SHARMA | VII B | ||
MRIGYANSHI | VII B | ||
PARI JAIN | VII B | ||
PARTH | VII C | ||
ARADHYA JAIN | VIII D | ||
DELISHA DHINGRA | VI B | ||
II | ANUSHKA GUPTA | VIII D | Shastri |
AAHANA GUPTA | VII A | ||
NAYSHA BHASIN | VII A | ||
UDIT GUPTA | VIII D | ||
ANANYA SINGHAL | VI D | ||
AESHA KAPOOR | VIII B | ||
ANAYA SHARMA | VII E | ||
III | VANYA GUPTA
TIYA GARG SHYANA SINGH PAROLIYA VAACHI AGARWAL AADHYA AVISHA JAIN SHANAYA SACHDEVA |
VIII D
VIII B VII C VII A VII A VI D VI E |
Ashoka |
The students learnt about:
- importance of good health and well being
- Different form of exercises
- Creating healthy dishes and enhancing culinary skills
BAL SABHA ACTIVITY – MIDDLE DEPARTMENT
NAME OF ACTIVITY: TALK SHOW/ TREE OF GRATITUDE / GRAT-SATIRE
DAY/DATE: Friday; 20th December, 2024 CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
The school organized an Inter-House competition for the students of Grades VI-VIII. The students participated in different activities emphasizing the virtue of gratitude. They showed their zealous participation in all the activities and also presented their public speaking skills through an activity ‘ Talk Show’. They also presented their creativity using quilling art through an activity ‘Tree of Gratitude’. The students also showcased their talent through vocal and instrumental performances on the topic ‘Grat-Satire’ within a time bound manner.
RESULT:
Class VII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: TALK SHOW
Position | Name of the student | Class &
Section |
House |
I | Sharranya Dasgupta | VIIC | Shastri |
II | Bhuvika Verma | VIIC | Subhash |
III | Aradhya Jain | VIIC | Ashoka |
Class VIII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: TREE OF GRATITUDE
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | Aishe Jain | VIII C | Shastri |
II | Ishita Agarwal | VIII D | Subhash |
III | Aradhya Jain | VIII D | Shivaji |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY) ACTIVITY: FUTURISTIC SCHOOLS
Position | Name of the student | House |
I | Lavanya - VI D
Hridyansh - VII D Guneet Kaur - VIII D Tavishi Dodwani - VIII D Aks Jain - VIII D Yatharth Yadav - VIII D Manan Joshi - VIII C Shayana - VIII C |
Ashoka |
II | Rhythm Sharma - VIII D
Avika Gupta - VIII D Ishika Aggarwal - VIII D Sakshi - VII B Maanvik - VIII B Yash Madhwal - VII C Prajyot Srivastava - VIII C Tanish - VIII C |
Shastri |
III |
Aryan Chaku - VIII B Manya Batra - VIII D Naitik shibora - VIII B Adhiraj malik - VIII A Sarakshi - VII D Jaivardhan Baroi - VII C Bhavya Bhardwaj - VII D
|
Subhash |
The students learnt about:
- virtue of gratitude
- Ways of expressing their emotions and gratitude
- Creativity and public speaking skills
Name of the Activity : Workshop on mental health
Day & Date : Saturday/7th December 2024
Participating Classes : VI - VIII
Students of classes VI-VIII participated in the workshop on mental health which was conducted by Dr. Anupama Kukreja . Students were sensitized about the topic and shared their personal experiences. The workshop focused on dealing stress in our day-to-day life. Students learned how to manage stress and take decisions wisely. The session was engrossing and students participated in it actively.
Some highlights of the activities:
- Stress management
- Importance of mental health
- Decision making
Learning Outcomes:
- Encouraged children to share their problems with someone trustworthy
- Dealing with stress
- How to take decisions in a stressful situation
Name of the Activity : Amla : The Super Food
Day& Date : Saturday, 16th November 2024
Participating Class : VI-VIII
Resource Person : Ms. Maneesha Goel (Nutritionist)
The students of classes VI-VIII attended an interesting session on the nutritious values of Amla. They learnt about numerous benefits of Amla and its uses. They understood the importance of amla and its effects on health and learned about its high vitamin C content that enhances immune cell function, helping the body fight infections & illnesses. They came to know how it also supports Heart Health. They learnt about nutrients in Indian gooseberries. They were shown presentation on benefits of amla for keeping them fit and strong.
TOPIC: MODULE I- Sky observation
DAY & DATE: Wednesday 13th November 2024
DURATION: 2hours
LEARNING OUTCOME:
MODULE I-
Learning & Activity:
Students observed the sky and identified the planets like Venus and Saturn along with Moon.
Students learned how to adjust and focus the telescope.
TOPIC: MODULE I- Sun: Our nearest star
DAY & DATE: MONDAY, 4th November 2024
DURATION: 1 HR.
LEARNING OUTCOME:
MODULE I-
Students learnt
- Interesting facts about the sun.
- life cycle of the sun
- Solar flares and sunspots
- Kids observed the sun through telescope using special solar filter.
Report on Self-Defense Training Session
Date: November 4, 2024
Participants: Girls of Classes VI-VIII
Conducted By: UP Police Officials- MS. TARUNA SINGH (AHT OFFICIAL)
A self-defense training session for girls in classes VI to VIII was conducted during school hours on November 4, 2024. This initiative, led by officials from the UP Police, aimed to empower young girls by equipping them with essential self-defense techniques while fostering awareness of personal safety. Participants engaged in practical exercises that enhanced their confidence and safety awareness, receiving expert guidance and support from the police officials throughout the session. In addition, important emergency contact information was shared to ensure the girls are aware of available resources for their safety.
The self-defense training session was a valuable opportunity for young girls to learn vital skills and understand available resources for their safety. This initiative underscores the commitment to fostering a safe and supportive environment for students.
BAL SABHA ACTIVITY – MIDDLE DEPARTMENT
NAME OF ACTIVITY: SHARK TANK/ VOCATION FIESTA / FUTURISTIC SCHOOLS DAY/DATE: TUESDAY; 22nd October, 2024
CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
The school organized an Inter-House competition for the students of Grades VI-VIII on 22nd October 2024 . The students participated in different activities emphasizing the importance of experiential learning in the 21st century. They showed their zealous participation in all the activities and also presented their entrepreneurial skills through an activity ‘ Shark Tank’. They also presented their creativity based on different vocations through an activity ‘Vocation Fiesta’. The students also showcased their talent in the form of skit on the topic ‘Futuristic Schools’ within a time bound manner.
RESULT:
Class VI (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: SHARK TANK
Position | Name of the student | Class &
Section |
House |
I | Harnoor Mann | VI E | Shastri |
II | Sanidhya Jain | VI C | Shivaji |
III | Luvnik Aggarwal | VI B | Subhash |
Class VII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: VOCATION FIESTA
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | Avika Tomar | VII B | Shastri |
II | Sakshi Gautam | VII B | Ashoka |
III | Pranav Mittal | VII A | Shivaji |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: FUTURISTIC SCHOOLS
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | ARADHYA JAIN | VIIID | Shivaji |
SWASTI SATI | VIIIB | ||
MAHESHI JAIN | VIIC | ||
PARTH | VIIC | ||
AGAMYA BANSAL | VIID | ||
KAVYA BAHL | VIIA | ||
NISHITA GUPTA | VIB | ||
RUDRA TYAGI | VIB | ||
II | MAYANK MITTAL | VID | Subhash |
OVIYAN SINGHAL | VID | ||
HIMANGI MITTAL | VIIA | ||
PRABHAV GUPTA | VIID | ||
AARADHYA | VIIE | ||
NAVYA AGGARWAL | VIIIB | ||
BHAVYA SINGH | VIIIA | ||
ARHAM JAIN | VIIIB | ||
III | UDIT GUPTA | VIIID | Shastri |
JAYADITYA | VIIID | ||
AESHA KAPOOR | VIIIB | ||
LAASHVI | VIIC | ||
ANUSHKA GUPTA | VID | ||
ANANYA SINGHAL | VID | ||
AAHANA GUPTA | VIIA | ||
VAIBHAVI GAUTAM | VIC |
Name of the Activity : Preserving food, Preserving culture
Resource Person : Ms. Maneesha
Day& Date : Saturday/19th October , 2024
Participating Classes : VI A-VI E
The idea of this session was to educate and spread awareness in understanding the preservation of food and culture. Participants had the opportunity to practice preservation techniques under the guidance of experienced instructor. The cultural context of each preservation method was explored, highlighting its historical significance and connection to specific communities. This hands-on experience allowed students to gain practical skills and a better understanding of the process.
Participants gained a deeper appreciation for the cultural heritage associated with traditional food preservation. The activity fostered a sense of community and shared cultural experiences among participants.
Some Highlights of the Session: -
- Preserving food.
- Identifying Challenges.
- Effective ways to preserve culture.
- Building a Supportive Environment.
Name of the Activity : JUST DO IT
Resource Person : Ms. Mitali Chatterjee
Day & Date : Saturday/ 19th October, 2024
Participating Classes : VII A-VIII E
A session on “Just Do It” was conducted on 19th October 2024 for students of class VII-VIII. The goal of this session was to educate and support students and make them understand the challenges faced by them in their day-to-day life. The session equipped students with effective strategies to handle their challenges, foster better communication and build a supportive environment. Scientific study techniques refer to a range of effective strategies designed to enhance learning and retention of scientific concepts. Key methods, including active learning, were used where students were engaged in discussions and hands-on experiments, and spaced repetition was also used, which involved reviewing content at intervals to boost long-term memory. Visualization techniques, such as diagrams and flowcharts, helped students in simplifying complex information.
This structured approach ensured that students must leave the session feeling more informed, supported, and equipped so that they can handle the challenges of their lives.
Some Highlights of the Session: -
1-Active Learning
2-Spaced Repetition
3-Visualization
4-Interleaving Practice
5-Self-Testing
Name of the Activity : Vedic Mathematics
Resource Person : Dr. Ankita Roy Chowdhury
Day& Date : Saturday/5th October , 2024
Participating Classes : VII A-VIII E
The Vedic Mathematics session was very interesting and beneficial for the students. In this session, the students were taught various formulas of Vedic Mathematics in an interesting manner. The objective of this session was to learn how to perform mathematical calculations without any stress. Through this, the students were able to learn to perform mathematical calculations easily without any stress.
Some Highlights of the Session: -
- Understanding Mathematical calculation.
- Importance of vedic Mathematics .
- Table in vedic Mathematics.
- Nikhilam Sutra.
- Easiest Way of Calculating Square.
Name of the Activity : Mistakes of My Life
Resource Person : Ms. Mitali Chatterjee
Day& Date : Saturday , 5th October,2024
Participating Class : VI & VII
A group counseling session titled "Mistakes of My Life" was conducted for the students of Class VII. The primary goal of this session was to educate and support students in recognizing the common mistakes they make in their daily lives, while also guiding them on how to rectify these mistakes to enhance their academic and personal development.
Students were also informed about nine simple mistakes which they often overlook in their everyday routines. These mistakes included time management issues, lack of organization, ineffective study habits, and procrastination, among others. The emphasis was on awareness and understanding that these minor errors can significantly impact their performance and overall well-being.
Highlights of the session:
- Focus on solutions rather than problems.
- Importance of time management to achieve targets.
- Strategies for effective thinking.
- The value of listening more and talking less.
- Techniques for coping with specific challenges.
Name of the Activity : Read the label
Resource Person : Ms. Maneesha
Day& Date : Saturday , 5th October 2024
Participating Classes : VI and VIII
The "Read the Label" activity was conducted for students to enhance their understanding of nutritional labels and promote healthy eating habits. The session aimed to educate students on how to interpret food labels, recognize healthy food choices, and understand the impact of nutrition on their overall well-being. By engaging in this interactive learning experience, students were equipped with the skills necessary to make informed dietary decisions and develop a positive relationship with food.
Some Highlights of the Session:
- Understanding Food Labels: Students learned the components of food labels, including serving sizes, calories, and nutritional facts.
- Identifying Healthy Choices: The session emphasized how to distinguish between nutritious and less healthy food options.
- Hands-On Activities: Students participated in practical exercises where they analyzed various food labels and compared their nutritional values.
- Group Discussions: Open discussions allowed students to share their thoughts on food choices, cultural influences, and peer pressure related to eating habits.
- Promoting Healthy Eating Habits: Strategies for making healthier food choices in everyday life were discussed, along with tips for meal planning and preparation.
Name of the Activity : Swatch Bharat Swastha Bharat
Day & Date : Monday, 30th SEPTEMBER 2024
Class : VI
To understand the value of cleanliness and its impact on our surroundings, the students of Bal Bharati Public School Brij Vihar participated in Swachhta hi sewa campaign where they initiated to clean their classrooms. All the students participated enthusiastically and understood that we can all stay healthy in a clean environment. Students also understood how important it is to keep our surroundings clean, as everybody knows that cleanliness is next to godliness. The activity was concluded with a pledge where all the students took an oath that they would always keep their environment clean.
Students learnt –
- Students learnt the importance of cleanliness
- Students also learnt various life skills
- Students understood their duties and responsibilities towards their surroundings
Name of the Activity : Swachhat hi Sewa, Plantation Drive
Day& Date : Monday , 30/9/2024
Participating Classes : VII
Number of students participated : 173
Topic : Plantation Drive
Today, Class VII students enthusiastically participated in a Plantation Drive held on the school campus. The event aimed to foster environmental awareness and a sense of responsibility among students. As part of the activity, each student planted a sapling in designated areas around the school grounds.
The event began with a brief introduction on the importance of trees and their role in maintaining ecological balance. Students were then guided by their teachers in planting various saplings, including flowering plants and fruit-bearing trees. With trowels and watering cans in hand, the students displayed great enthusiasm and teamwork.
After planting the saplings, the students collectively pledged to care for the plants by watering them regularly and ensuring their healthy growth. This drive not only highlighted the importance of afforestation but also reinforced the idea that small actions can lead to a significant positive impact on the environment.
The Plantation Drive concluded with a sense of achievement and pride, as the students vowed to contribute to a greener and cleaner campus. This initiative is a part of the school's continuous efforts to promote environmental sustainability and instill eco-conscious values in students.
During the Plantation Drive, students learned about:
- Environmental Conservation: The importance of planting trees to combat climate change, improve air quality, and support biodiversity.
- Responsibility and Care: How to take responsibility for the well-being of the saplings, ensuring their proper growth by watering and nurturing them regularly.
- Sustainable Practices: The role of afforestation in creating a sustainable environment and the long-term impact of their actions on future generations..
Name of the Activity : Swatch Bharat Swastha Bharat
Day & Date : Monday, 30th SEPTEMBER 2024
Class : VIIl
To understand the value of cleanliness and its impact on our surroundings, the students of Bal Bharati Public School Brij Vihar participated in Swachhta hi sewa campaign where they initiated to clean their school campus. They divided into three groups. All the students participated enthusiastically and understood that we all can stay healthy only in a clean environment. Students also understood how important it is to keep our surroundings clean as everybody knows that cleanliness is next to godliness. The activity was concluded with a pledge where all the students took an oath that they will always keep their environment clean.
Students learnt –
- Students learnt the importance of cleanliness
- Students also learnt various life skills
- Students understood their duties and responsibilities towards their surroundings
Name of the Activity : THEATRICAL PLAY – BIRSA KA JUNGLE
Day& Date : Thursday, 26th September 2024
Resource Person : Mr. Gaurav Das and team
Group : Santoshpur Anuchintan
The performers of the play were chiefly children and young adults from a tribal village in Ghasiara West Bengalinhabited by people from the Munda tribe. The play was performed in Hindi and Mundari language. The performance was accompanied by live music using typical tribal musical instruments like dhol, maadol, bamboo flute etc.
The play focused on the human activities which are responsible for the destruction of the forests. The play depicted the efforts made by Munda tribe to protect their forest for their survival.
Learning Outcomes:
The students learnt about -
The harmful effects of deforestation
The benefits of forests
The life of tribal people
Name of the Activity : Workshop on Artificial Intelligence
Day& Date : Wednesday, 25th September 2024
Participating Classes : VI B-VI E
Resource Person : Mr. Vaibhav Sharma (AI Expert and Career Coach)
A workshop on Artificial Intelligence was conducted by Mr. Vaibhav to make children aware about the meaning and significance of artificial intelligence . Students participated interactively in the workshop . Students were given thorough understanding of A.I. The workshop covered many practical implementations of Artificial Intelligence which helped students to relate AI to the real world.
The session was engrossing and the students participated in it actively. The students acquired a wealth of information and knowledge related to artificial intelligence.
Learning Outcomes:
- Meaning of Artificial Intelligence
- Practical Applications
BAL SABHA ACTIVITY – MIDDLE DEPARTMENT
NAME OF ACTIVITY: COLLAGE MAKING/NEED FOR SPEED/SPORTS MEDLEY
DAY/DATE: TUESDAY; 24th September, 2024 CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
The school organized Inter-House competition for the students of Grades VI-VIII. The students participated in different activities emphasizing the importance of games and sports in our lives. They showed their zealous participation in all the activities and also presented ‘collage of sportswomen’ on the theme. They also presented the importance of speed in sports through an activity "Need for Speed". The students also showcased their talent in the form of ‘sports medley’ within a time bound manner.
RESULT:
Class VI (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: COLLAGE MAKING
Position | Name of the student | Class &
Section |
House |
I | Shruti Jain | VI D | Shastri |
II | Manpreet Beniwal | VI D | Subhash |
III | Kriyansh Jain | VI B | Ashoka |
Class VIII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: NEED FOR SPEED
Position | Name of the student | Class & Secti
on |
House |
I | Adarsh Dwivedi | VIII A | Ashoka |
II | Adiraj Malik | VIII A | Subhash |
III | Ansh | VIII B | Shivaji |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY) ACTIVITY: SPORTS MEDLEY
Position | Name of the student | Class & Sectio
n |
House |
I | Anushka Pareek | VIII –D | Ashoka |
Vanya Gupta | VIII -D | ||
Guneet Kaur | VIII-D | ||
Shyana Singh | VII-C | ||
Rayaansh Jain | VIII-B | ||
Aarjav Jain | VIII-D | ||
RAVYA KHURANA | VI-A | ||
VaAchi Agarwal | VII-A | ||
II | UDIT GUPTA | VIII- D | Shastri |
DAKSH LAMBA | VIII- D | ||
AESHA KAPOOR | VIII- B | ||
HUNAR BAXI | VI -C | ||
ANUSHKA GUPTA | VI -D | ||
NAYSHA BHASIN | VII -A | ||
AAHANA GUPTA | VII-A | ||
VAIBHAVI GAUTAM | VI -C |
III | SANCHIT SINGHAL | VIII- D | Shivaji |
SHAURYA KOHLI | VIII- D | ||
DHAIRYA JUNEJA | VIII -C | ||
MRIGYANSHI | VII -B | ||
PARTH | VII- C | ||
MAHESHI ARUN JAIN | VII- C | ||
AAROHI MITTAL | VI -D | ||
AANYA | VI- B |
The students learnt about:
- Importance of sports
- Ways of exploring their physical well being
- Efforts and achievements of famous sportspersons
- Creativity using the different art forms
Report on Educational Excursion
As part of our school's efforts to provide hands-on learning experiences, The middle department of the school organized an educational excursion to National craft museum, National war memorial and Gandhi Darshan, Rajghat on 12th September 2024. The trip aimed to provide students a practical learning experience outside the classroom. The educational excursion was a resounding success, achieving its objectives and providing a valuable learning experience for our students.
Report on Poster-Making Activity: "Say No to Tobacco"
On 9th September 2024, a poster-making activity was conducted for students of Classes 6 to 8 during the zero period. This one-hour activity focused on the theme "Say No to Tobacco," aiming to raise awareness among students about the harmful effects of tobacco use and to encourage healthy, tobacco-free lifestyles.
Each student was required to create a poster on an A4-size sheet, using materials they brought themselves. The activity was designed to combine creative expression with critical thinking, allowing students to visually represent the dangers of tobacco consumption in an engaging and informative manner.
Learning Outcomes:
Awareness and Understanding of Tobacco Hazards: Students gained a deeper understanding of the harmful effects of tobacco, including its health risks, social consequences, and environmental impact.
Creative and Artistic Expression: By designing posters, students enhanced their ability to convey important messages creatively, using art as a medium to communicate public health themes effectively.
Collaborative Skills and Peer Learning: Students had opportunities to observe each other’s work, fostering an environment of peer learning, where creative ideas were shared and discussed.
Development of Social Responsibility: The activity aimed to instill a sense of social responsibility among students, encouraging them to actively participate in initiatives that promote healthier communities.
The poster-making activity was a success, with students displaying great enthusiasm and creativity. Selected posters will be displayed on the boards to further promote the anti-tobacco message within the school community.
Name of the Activity : Workshop on Design Thinking – Artificial Intelligence
Day& Date : Tuesday/20th August 2024
Participating Classes : VI B-VI E
Resource Person : Ms. Akshita (Tinkering Lab , Fervent & Samsung)
A workshop on Artificial Intelligence – Design thinking was conducted by a team collaboration from Samsung, Times of India and Fervent Company on 20th August 2024 ,to make children aware of the role of artificial intelligence with design thinking. Students participated interactively in the workshop activities. They understood the importance of design thinking and role of artificial intelligence. Students with the best design were appreciated with vouchers from Samsung.
Name of the Activity : Bagless Day
Day& Date : Thursday , 22nd July 2024
Participating Classes : VI -VIII
The middle department on 22nd July 2024 organized a bagless day for the students of class VI-VIII. The idea of bagless days at school is a landmark step towards easing the burden of the bag for the students, but more importantly to inculcate in them a feeling of love for going to school every day. Various activities, related to life skills and vocations, were planned and organized for the students which not only made their experience fun-filled but also made them learn different basic yet useful things like Stitching, Gift wrapping, cooking without fire, dining etiquettes, art of folding clothes, personality development and decision making etc.
The activities created a space for channelizing the energy of students by providing them adequate opportunity to express themselves fully in an all-inclusive, equitable environment.
Name of the Activity : Critical Thinking (Life Skill)
Day& Date : Saturday , 20th July 2024
Participating Classes : VI & VII
Critical thinking serves as the cornerstone of effective problem-solving, enabling individuals to dissect challenges, explore diverse perspectives, and devise innovative solutions grounded in logic and evidence. Keeping in view, a session on critical thinking a significant life skill was organized for the students of class VI& VII. The session emphasized on the importance of this vital life skill in problem-solving and decision-making. The students honed their abilities to analyze, evaluate, and apply knowledge effectively. They acquired a wealth of information and knowledge about how they can critically analyze their day-to-day situations and take important and meaningful decisions.
Name of the Activity : Monsoon Wellness
Day& Date : Saturday ,20th July 2024
Participating Classes : VI-VIII
The rainy season is a welcome change, but it also presents a number of health issues . Students have learnt the importance of Monsoon Wellness. The session was engrossing and the students participated in it actively. They acquired a wealth of information and knowledge about how they can care about their health.
Some Monsoon health tips of the activities:
- Prioritize good hygiene. Maintaining good hygiene is an important preventive measure against contracting any kind of infection.
- Stay dry and warm.
- Strengthen your immunity.
- Get your Flu shot on time.
- Protect against mosquitoes.
- Eat fresh and clean.
- Stay hydrated.
- Care for your feet.
Name of the Activity : Handling challenges during adolescence
Resource Person : Ms. Mitali Chatterjee
Day& Date : Saturday , 20th July, 2024
Participating Classes : VIII A-VIII E (Parents)
The goal of this group counseling session was to educate and support parents in understanding the challenges faced by their adolescent children. The session aimed to equip parents with effective strategies to handle these challenges, foster better communication, and build a supportive home environment.
This structured approach ensured that parents leave the session feeling more informed, supported, and equipped to handle the challenges of parenting adolescents.
NAME OF THE EVENT: National Mandela Day
DAY & DATE: Thursday, 18th July 2024
VENUE: India International Centre
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VIII Student Council
On National Mandela Day, our students, visited the India International Centre to celebrate and reflect on Nelson Mandela's thoughts and philosophy, focusing on the theme of education.
The event featured distinguished speakers from the African High Commission and the United Nations, who shared insights on Mandela's impact and the importance of education in achieving equality and justice. A highlight was the interactive session between the students and a representative from the African High Commission, offering valuable dialogue and learning.
The students found the event to be highly educational and inspiring. They appreciated the opportunity to engage with international representatives and deepen their understanding of Mandela's legacy. Many students noted that the discussions on education's role in promoting equality and justice were particularly impactful, encouraging them to value their own educational journeys even more.
Overall, it was an insightful and enriching experience, deepening our understanding of Mandela's legacy and the pivotal role of education in fostering a just and equitable society.
Name of the Activity : Musical Beats
Day & Date : Saturday/6th July 2024
Participating Classes : VI-VIII
Students learned the ways to understand the tempo in a musical note in a fun way. They were given various musical notes to calculate the beats. The main aim of the activity was to calculate the beats in a particular time frame. The session was engrossing and students participated in it actively.
Name of the Activity : Nutritional Therapy
Day& Date : Saturday/6th July,2024
Participating Classes : VI A-VI E
An engaging online session was organized for students of classes VI-VIII on the topic of ‘Nutritional Therapy’. The session commenced with an introduction to the fundamental concepts of nutrition , emphasizing the significance of a balanced diet in maintaining good health. They came to know about the importance of nutrients and their sources. They understood that the aim of a nutritional therapy is to prevent the diseases, maintaining good healthy life. Ultimately, it is more of a journey than a destination.
Furthermore, the session covered the impact of nutrition on mental health, academic performance, and overall productivity. Ms. Sodhi discussed the role of nutrition in boosting immunity and preventing lifestyle-related diseases.
Name of the Activity : Food borne diseases and its prevention
Day & Date : Saturday/6th July 2024
Participating Classes : VII-VIII
An online activity was organized to make children aware of the diseases caused by consuming food contaminated with pathogens. They came to know about various harmful bacteria, fungi and viruses, their mode of transmission in the human body and how it affects our health. Importance of healthy and hygienic food was elaborated to the children. Various practices of cooking were explained to them by which pathogens can be killed. Preventive measures of food borne diseases were explained to the children.
The session was engrossing and the students participated in it actively. They acquired a wealth of information and knowledge about hygienic food.
Name of the Activity : Dental Regimen
Day& Date : Saturday , 18th May 2024
Participating Classes : VI A-VI E
An online activity was organised to make children aware of the benefits of healthy teeth. They came to know about the importance of good oral hygiene which is a set of practices and habits that promote and protect teeth and gums. They understood that the aim of a good oral hygiene routine is to prevent the buildup of plaque and tartar on the teeth. Ultimately, it is more of a journey than a destination.
The session was engrossing and the students participated in it actively. They acquired a wealth of information and knowledge about good oral hygiene.
Name of the Activity :"Brighten your vision with Vitamin A”
Day& Date : Saturday, 18th May 2024
Participating Class : VII-VIII
Resource Person : Ms. Maneesha Goel (Nutritionist)
The students of classes VII and VIII were given educational nutrition and health sessions on the importance of vitamin A for the eyes. They learned that a diet rich in vitamin A is essential for many processes in our body, including maintaining healthy vision and the normal functioning of body organs. They identified vitamin food sources like spinach, eggs, sweet potato, pumpkin, carrots, bell peppers, oranges, broccoli etc. They learned about the vitamin A content of food items. They were shown presentations and the nutritionist discussed ways to keep their eyes healthy.
NAME OF ACTIVITY: BAL SABHA ACTIVITY(INNOVATIVE POSTERS/ECNOVATER/FLASHBACK (SKIT) )
DAY/DATE: TUESDAY, 14 MAY, 2024
CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
The school organized Inter-House competition for the students of Grades VI-VIII. The students participated in different activities focusing on the applications of science in our surroundings. They showed their zealous participation in all the activities and also presented ‘innovative posters and eco sustainable products’ on the theme. The students also showcased their theatrical talent in the form of a skit ‘flashback’ in which they represented the innovations and inventions done by the great scientists in the past.
RESULT:
Class VII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: INNOVATIVE POSTERS
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | LABHANSH | VII E | ASHOKA |
II | SAANVI SINGH | VII D | SHASTRI |
III | KAVYA | VII A | SHIVAJI |
Class VIII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: ECNOVATOR
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | MANAN | VIII C | ASHOKA |
II | AISHE JAIN | VIII C | SHASTRI |
III | SANVI GAURIAR | VIII C | SUBHASH |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: FLASHBACK (SKIT)
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | ARADHYA JAIN
MAHESHI ARUN JAIN SAMAIRA SHARMA MANASVI PARASHAR PARTH SANCHIT SINGHAL SHAURYA KOHLI |
VIII D
VII C VII D VII D VII C VIII D VIII D |
SHIVAJI |
II | VANYA GUPTA
GUNEET KAUR ANUSHKA PAREEK RAYAANSH JAIN VAACHI AGARWAL AVISHA JAIN TRISHA PANDEY AADVIK JAIN |
VIII D
VIII D VIII D VIII B VII A VI D VI B VI B |
ASHOKA |
III | ANWITA AGARWAL
PRABHAV GUPTA AGASTYA AGARWAL NAVYA AGGARWAL SARAKSHI NAKRA SAMEEKSHA GARG GAURANSH NEGI |
VIII B
VII D VIII B VIII B VII D VI C VI C |
SHASTRI |
BAL SABHA ACTIVITY – MIDDLE DEPARTMENT
NAME OF ACTIVITY: BOOKMARK WONDERS/KAVI SAMMELAN/CLASSICAL BALLET
DAY/DATE: TUESDAY , 23 APRIL, 2024
CLASS :VI-VIII
The school organized Inter-House competition for the students of Grades VI-VIII. The students participated in different activities emphasizing the importance of literature and its beautiful ways of presentation. They showed their zealous participation in all the activities and also presented ‘bookmarks and self-composed poems’ on the theme. The students also showcased their talent in the form of ‘classical ballet’ within time bound manner.
RESULT:
Class VI (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: BOOKMARK WONDERS
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | ANANYA SINGHAL | 6D | SHASTRI |
II | KRIYANSH JAIN | 6B | ASHOKA |
III | DELISHA DHINGRA | 6B | SHIVAJI |
Class VII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: KAVI SAMMELAN
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | TEJASV SAXENA | 7A | SHASTRI |
II | NAVYA JAIN | 7D | SUBHASH |
III | ANGEL DEO | 7A | ASHOKA |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: CLASSICAL BALLET
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | SANCHIT SINGHAL
NIVEDITA KAVYA SANJANA AMARTYA AAROOHI MITTAL AISHA GUPTA |
VIIID
VII D VII A VII D VIII D VI D VI D
|
SHIVAJI |
II | ANUSHKA PAREEK
VANYA GUPTA HRIDYA MEHRA TIYA GARG SHANAYA TIRTHANI AVISHA JAIN TRISHA PANDEY VAACHI AGGARWAL |
VIII D
VIII D VIII A VIII B VI E VI D VI A VIIA |
ASHOKA |
III | RUDRANSH GUPTA
RHYTHM SHARMA AESHA KAPOOR AARADHYA KASHVI NAHATA PRISHA SINGHAL AVISHKA NAYAK ATHARVA GUPTA |
VIII D
VIII D VIII B VIII A VII C VII D VI B VI E |
SHASTRI |
WORLD INTELLECTUAL DAY
On 26th April 2024,The Atal Tinkering Lab of Bal Bharati Public School Brij Vihar celebrated World Intellectual Day. Students of classes 6 to 8 attended the online session.
Students were given information of Patent and Copyright. A quiz was conducted on identification of logos. Students designed their own logos.
Name of the Activity : Guess The Logo
Day & Date : Saturday , 20th April 2024
Participating Classes : VII
Resource Person : Ms. Kavita Gupta
An activity on Guessing the Logo was conducted in which various logos of IT companies, banks, brands were shown and students had to guess the name of the owner of the logo. The session was very engrossing and students participated actively. They actively guessed the logo. They also mentioned the working of the owner company/organization/brand of the logo.
Name of the Activity : Healthy Millet
Day& Date : Saturday , 20th April 2024
Participating Class. : VI
A brief description of the Activity:
An activity was organised to make children aware of the benefits of healthy millets. They came to know about the multi benefits of millets. They understood that millet is rich in niacin, which is important for healthy skin and organ function. It also has beta-carotene, especially the dark-coloured grains, which converts to vitamin A, helps our body fight free radicals and support our immune system.
The session was engrossing and the students participated in it actively. They gathered new ideas about millets and understood its importance.
Name of the Activity : Healthy Food Refreshers
Day& Date : Saturday, 20th April 2024
Participating Class : VIII
Resource Person : Ms. Maneesha Goel (Nutritionist)
Healthy Food Refreshers
An online interactive session was organised for the students of class VIII on the foods that make us happy. They leant that a healthy diet promotes a healthy gut, which communicates with the brain. Microbes in the gut produce neurotransmitters like serotonin which regulates our mood and emotions. They learnt about foods that increase serotonin levels naturally. They learnt the importance of eggs, chicken fish, dairy, green leafy vegetables, pulses, nuts, seeds, pineapple etc in boosting our mood and making us happy.
Name of the Activity : GUESS THE MELON
Day & Date : Saturday, 20th April 2024
Participating Classes : VIII
An online session on ‘Guess the Watermelon’ was organized for the students of class VIII. The activity began with a brief explanation of its concept. Students were instructed to imagine a scenario involving a watermelon and to brainstorm a list of verbs that could describe actions related to the watermelon. After brainstorming, students were asked with associating action words associated with the watermelon. They were encouraged to incorporate as many verbs from their list as possible into the given narratives.
The activity proved to be a fun and an engaging way for students to explore the role of verbs in storytelling. By centering their narratives around a common theme, students were able to showcase their creativity while practicing essential language skills.
TOPIC : GENDER EQUALITY
DAY/DATE OF ACTIVITY : SATURDAY, 20th April, 2024.
PARTICIPATING CLASSES : VI – VIII
MODE (ONLINE/OFFLINE) : ONLINE
RESOURCE PERSON : Mitali Chatterjee (School Counselor)
A workshop on ‘Gender Equality’ was conducted for students of classes VI to VIII. The school counselor Mitali Chatterjee took the workshop to help students to understand that despite being different we are all equal. Having different personalities or preferences does not make superior or inferior to each other. Gender equality can only be achieved when both male and female individuals are treated similarly. But discrimination is a social menace that creates division. We all should get equal opportunities, rights and privileges.
Name of the Activity : Adobe Express
Day& Date : Saturday, 20th April 2024
Participating Classes : VII -VIII
Resource Person : Juana Technologies
A brief description of the Activity:
Students of classes VII-VIII participated in an enriching online session on Adobe Express. They learnt essential skills in graphic design and photo editing through interactive tutorials and practical exercises. The session focused on enhancing creativity, digital literacy and problem-solving abilities. Participants gained proficiency in using Adobe Express tools to create visually appealing designs and edit photos effectively. Overall, the session empowered students with valuable digital skills for their academic and personal growth.
Name of the Activity : EARTH DAY
Day & Date : Friday, 19th January 2024
Participating Classes : VI-VIII
The main idea for students is to learn about the importance of our mother nature and its resources which are provided to us unbounded. To spread the awareness about the mother Earth and its valuable resources, the Middle department of the school
celebrated the Earth day with all its enthusiasm on 19th January, 2024 where students participated in different activities.
Some Highlights of the activities -
1. Students of class VI made an environmental family tiara and spoke about the benefits nature is providing.
2. Students of class VII made bird feeders to help nature and creatures to beat the heat.
3. Students of class VIII painted clay pots and planted saplings in them.
NAME OF ACTIVITY: POSTER MAKING/LEAFLET/SKIT ON ROAD RAGE
DAY/DATE: TUESDAY , 30TH JANUARY 2024
CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
Awareness and Road Safety rules are interrelated. If students will be aware of the value of life, then the chances of road accidents will automatically reduce.
To support the theme, students prepared leaflet-brochure as a tool to promote awareness in a creative way. Students also made posters highlighting traffic rules. Students of class VI-VIII performed skit on road rage to show and make everyone understand the different parts of the road and know how to behave on each.
RESULT:
Class VI (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: LEAFLET-BROCHURE MAKING
POSITION | NAME OF THE STUDENT | CLASS & SEC | HOUSE |
I | NAISHA JAIN | VIII D | SHIVAJI |
II | NAVYA GARG | VIII B | SHASTRI |
III | AVANTIKA CHAUDHARY | VIII B | SUBHASH |
Class VIII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVI TY: POSTER MAKING
POSITION | NAME OF THE STUDENT | CLASS & SEC | HOUSE |
I | RHYTHM SHARMA | VII D | SHASTRI |
II | AISHE JAIN | VII C | SHASTRI |
III | ISHITA AGARWAL | VII D | SUBHASH |
ACTIVITY: SKIT ON ROAD RAGE
POSITION | NAME OF THE STUDENT | CLASS & SEC | HOUSE |
I | 1. VAACHI AGARWAL | VI A | ASHOKA |
2. ANUSHKA PAREEK | VII D | ||
3. DEVANSH DEV | VII D | ||
4. VANYA GUPTA | VII D | ||
5. HIYA KHANNA | VIII B | ||
6. NIKHITA GUPTA | VIII B | ||
II | 1. SHAURYA KOHLI | VII D | SHIVAJI |
2. SANCHIT SINGHAL | VII D | ||
3. PARTH | VI C | ||
4. DHAIRYA JUNEJA | VII C | ||
5. ATHARVA TRIPATHI | VII D | ||
6. AASHVI NIGAM | VIII A | ||
7. ARHAM JAIN | VI C | ||
III | 1. KAASHVI NAHATA | VI C | SHASTRI |
2. RUDRANSH GUPTA | VII D | ||
3. AADYA SHAH | VIII B | ||
4. DAKSH LAMBA | VII D | ||
5. ANIKA SHARMA | VIII B | ||
6. BHAVICA MEHRA | VIII D | ||
7. UDIT GUPTA | VII D | ||
8. AADYA GOEL | VIII B |
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : CLUB ACTIVITIES
DAY & DATE: MONDAY & 18TH DECEMBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI-VIII
Our school has organised a club activity on Monday, 18 th December, 2023 from 8.30 to 9.40am. Interesting activities and workshops were conducted to make students future ready. All the students of the middle department participated enthusiastically in these activities.Some highlights of the activities and workshops conducted in the club Activities-
AEP Club – Students were given an introduction on the topic, which gave them a comprehensive idea about Substance Abuse. Students understood the importance of sayingno to drugs. Students made posters and expressed their views and opinion on Substance Abuse. Students also explained the message they wanted to convey through their posters.
Health and Wellness Club – Swirl Smoothies: As a part of this activity students made healthy smoothies using natural ingredients. Students were told the importance of healthy drinks and the recipes of the drinks were discussed along with its advantages. They learnt the importance of healthy ingredients. The activity was thoroughly enjoyed by the students.
Interact Club – Ms. Jyoti Rastogi from Times Group was invited for this session. Through this activity students learnt to work on waste paper. They used their creativity and prepared paper bags using waste paper. Through this activity they have learned how to conserve environment.
Literary and Creative Skills Club –An activity named ‘Flash Fiction’ was organised for the student, to enhance their writing skills and help them to challenge the challenges with the broad light in them in which they enjoy the aesthetic beauty of life in the midst of science and technology. The students were divided into groups of six students in each group. Each group was
provided with a prompt to frame a complete story with a theme while enacting the same. The activity helped the students to enhance their critical thinking, reasoning as well as communication skills. The activity was thoroughly enjoyed by the students.
Nature Club – Students, using their creativity, made and decorated Bird Houses. They also presented their views on conservation of bird species.
Scientific Skills Club – A mandala is a symbol of the universe in its ideal form, and its creation signifies the transformation of a universe of suffering into one of joy. It can also be used as an aid to meditation, helping the meditator to envision how to achieve the perfect self. Painting mandalas enhanced the cognitive abilities of children. It also helped in expanding
their knowledge revolving around various geometric shapes and patterns.
Theatre Club – As a part of this activity ‘Prop-Up’ Students presented any form of act- role play, standup comedy, famous dialogues of any character using relevant props. This helped them enhance their acting and theatrical skills.
Teen consumer Club – My Business My Logo activity aimed to educate students about the significance of creating attractive and catchy logos for brands. The presentation component improved students creative thinking and presenting skills. The activity successfully engaged students in the world of advertising and brand promotion, making it a valuable learning
experience.
Tinker Club – In this activity students made innovative circuit designs with the help of breadboard, battery, connecting wires and LED etc. Through this activity they were able to learn about computational thinking.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : RETHINK YOUR DRINK
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 16TH DECEMBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI
RESOURCE PERSON : MS. MANEESHA GOEL (NUTRITIONIST)
The session ‘Rethink Your Drink’ aimed at exploring healthier beverage choices. The discussion highlighted and promoted awareness to encourage mindful choices. The session also provided information on recognizing the drawbacks of sugary drinks. The session fostered a positive dialogue on nutrition, fostering a culture of well-being.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : SPORTS NUTRITION
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 16TH DECEMBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VII AND VIII
RESOURCE PERSON : MS. MANEESHA GOEL (NUTRITIONIST)
The students of classes VII and VIII were given an awareness talk on the topic ‘SPORTS NUTRITION’. They learnt that proper nutrition can help in improving energy levels, promote muscle growth and repair and reduce the risk of injury. It supplies the body with antioxidants and other nutrients that help in strengthening muscles and joints. When athletes are well-nourished, they have more energy for an extended period of time. The interactive session was thoroughly enjoyed by the students.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : ORAL HYGIENE
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 16TH DECEMBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI AND VIII
Students learned the importance of oral hygiene and different ways to maintain good oral health with the help of practices like brushing, flossing etc. The session was engrossing and students participated in it actively. Students also shared different problems related to oral health that they face in their everyday life.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : RESILIENCE
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 16TH DECEMBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI AND VIII
RESOURCE PERSON : MS. SURAMYA BHATNAGAR
A workshop on “Resilience” was organized to help students comprehend the complex connections in life challenges. Students were briefed by Ms. Suramya about the resilience process and outcome of successfully adapting to difficult challenging life
experiences , especially through mental, emotional and behavioral flexibility and adjustment to external and internal demands. The class was quite captivating, and students eagerly participated. The session was very engrossing and students participated actively.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY: CLUB ACTIVITIES
DAY & DATE: FRIDAY, 17TH NOVEMBER 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES : VI-VIII
Our school has organized a club activity on Friday, 17th November, 2023 from 10.15 to 11.25 am. Interesting activities and workshops were conducted to make students future ready. All the students of the middle department participated enthusiastically in these activities.
AEP Club – Students were given an introduction on Right of Teenagers, which made them aware of their rights and their importance. Students were divided into several groups. Each group consisted of 3-4 students. Members of each group prepared a wall magazine using the newspaper and magazine’s clippings related to child abuse, drug abuse and other problems related to teenagers. They also discussed about the teenage issues and understood the importance of speaking up for their rights.
Health and Wellness Club – Healthy Delights: As a part of this activity students made healthy snacks using vegetables and sprouts. Students were told the importance of healthy snacking. They understood the benefits of healthy snacks comprising of fibre and protein. The activity was thoroughly enjoyed by the students.
Interact Club – Best out of E-waste: In this activity students learnt how to make various decorative things by using e- wastes like- CDs, Bulb, LED Lights, and wires. Through this activity they learnt to recycle and re-use the e-waste. They learnt designing and ways to use
their creativity constructively.
Literary and Creative Skills Club – As a part of this activity, ‘My Role Model’ students got a platform to showcase their skills, analyze, evaluate, and uncover their aptitude.Each child chose his/her favourite personality. The students spoke a few lines describing the character while enacting like his/her role model. The activity helped the students emancipate reasoning, critical thinking, creative thinking, communication, and collaborative abilities. The activity was thoroughly enjoyed by the students.
Nature Club –Students, using their creativity, made Wall Magazines focusing on environmental challenges and the suggestions to solve them and gave a presentation on their work.
Scientific Skills Club – In Tangram fun students performed various hands on and developed their critical skill. Students learnt and understood things from the perspective of Geometry. Tangram Stem Activity enabled children to learn about a range of themes such as colour, shape, pattern, and size. It also helped young children develop an incredibly early understanding of Geometry and Engineering.
Theatre Club – As a part of this activity ‘Rasbahar’, students were shown a presentation on different emotions. Thereafter the students enacted according to the emotions shown to them. This helped students to present confidently, use different parts of the stage effectively and overcome their stage fear.
Teen consumer Club – The Slogan Writing activity aimed to educate students about the significance of creating an attractive and catchy tagline for products. This helped students improve their creative thinking and writing skills. The activity successfully engaged students in the world of advertising and brand promotion, making it a valuable learning experience.
Tinker Club – In the Design Thinking activity students made new and attractive designs using old and discarded materials and integrated them with breadboard, battery, connecting wires and LED etc. Through this activity they were able to enhance their creative skills.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY: INTERHOUSE ACTIVITY (BUSKING SHOW/ AD-VENTURA/ DIY BEST OUT OF WASTE)
DAY & DATE: TUESDAY, 7TH NOVEMBER 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES : VI-VIII
Judicious use of resources is crucial. Reckless consumption and overutilization of resources can lead to their rapid depletion, disrupting the balance of our ecosystem. To support the theme, students prepared advertisements in a creative way using relevant props and costumes. Students also made artwork using waste material to make purposeful things highlighting 5R’s of conservation. Students of class VI-VIII participated in nukkad natak-Busking show where they pointed out various aspects on conservation of nature, balanced and fair distribution of resources, promoting overall development and sustainability.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY: WORKSHOP ON FIRST AID
DAY & DATE: MONDAY, 6TH NOVEMBER 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI
NUMBER OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATED: 220
The students of Bal Bharati Public School, Brij Vihar Class VI participated in Workshop “First Aid” provided by the company “Betadine “. Students were given information on first aid in self-wound , minor burns, fainting. Students were told about all the first aid items that should be placed in a first aid box. They were also provided information on first aid in case of dog bite, nose bleeding. The session was very informative and students enjoyed it .
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY :SAY NO TO CORRUPTION & COMMIT TO THE NATION(SLOGAN WRITING)
DAY & DATE: MONDAY & 6TH NOVEMBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI
NUMBER OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATED :188
TOPIC : BAD EFFECTS OF CORRUPTION
As a strong step towards making our future generation aware about corruption, the government has launched the Vigilance Awareness Week (VAW). The students of class VI participated in Activity-‘Say no to corruption, commit to the nation’. Students had written slogan on the given topic. The activity was very engrossing and all the students participated actively. Students also have learnt to follow the moral ethics and be a vigilant member of society.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY :SAY NO TO CORRUPTION & COMMIT TO THE NATION(POSTER MAKING)
DAY & DATE: MONDAY & 6TH NOVEMBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VII
NUMBER OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATED :144
TOPIC : BAD EFFECTS OF CORRUPTION
The Objective of Vigilance Awareness Week is to sensitize the public against the menace of corruption and reaffirm our commitment to fight corruption at all levels and from all walks of life. The ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) is observing the Vigilance Awareness Week from 30th October to 5th November,2023.Thus, the following activity has been conducted to attain the objective of commitment to the Nation with the objective of saying No to Corruption. Students has made posters on the given topic. The activity was very interesting and all students participated actively.
Name of the Program: संस्कृतोत्सव प्रदर्शनी
Host School: Bal Bharati Public School , Gangaram Marg, Delhi
Participants: Lavishka Bansal, Yajat Madhwal, Sanskriti Singh(VIIIA),Hiya Khanna , Avantika Chaudhary (VIII B)
Day & Date: Friday, 3rd November 2023
To enlighten & emphasize the importance of Sanskrit not only as a language but as a life skill. It was an amazing experience to see all Indian mythological. Epics and literature under one roof. Informative charts and models were the main attraction of the exhibition.
Various day-to- day materials were displayed with their Sanskrit labels. The renowned personalities like- Sri A B Shukla(IAS) the chairperson of Indian Education Board, Dr. Devki Nandan (from NCERT), Prof. Diwakar Acharya ( Oxford University) guided the students. Their valuable speeches enlightened us a lot.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : RUN FOR UNTIY
DAY & DATE: TUESDAY & 31st OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI- VIII
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : OATH TAKING CEREMONY ON RASHTRIYA EKTA DIVAS
DAY & DATE: TUESDAY & 31st OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VII
The Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the architect of the national integration of independent India, is observed as Rashtriya Ekta Divas (National Unity Day) on 31st October every year. This is an occasion to foster and reinforce our commitment to strengthen the unity, integrity, and security of the nation. Thus, to attain the objective of Rashtriya Ekta Divas , Bal Bharati Public School Brij Vihar organized an oath taking ceremony on 31st October,2023 for the students of class VII.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : OATH TAKING(MISSION SHAKTI)
DAY & DATE: THURSDAY & 26th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VIII
On the occasion of Shardiya Navratri, the government has launched the Mission Shakti Program to spread awareness of girls and women 's safety and respect. Thus, to attain the objective of Mission Shakti, Bal Bharati Public School Brij Vihar organized an oath taking ceremony on 26th October,2023 for the students of class VIII. The aim of the program was to spread awareness within the society and sensitize them for the safety and honour of women and girls.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : MISSION SHAKTI ACTIVITY(POSTER MAKING)
DAY & DATE: THURSDAY & 26th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI
As a strong step towards making our girls & Women safe and Smart, the government has launched the Mission Shakti program On the occasion of Shardiya Navratri. Thus, the following activity has been conducted to attain the objective of Mission Shakti with the objective of spreading awareness and educating students. Students have made posters on the given topic. The activity was very engrossing and all students participated actively. Students also have learnt to respect girls & Women.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : WORKSHOP(SELF DEFENCE TRAINING FOR GIRLS)
DAY & DATE: WEDNESDAY & 25th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VII - VIII
RESOURCE PERSON: MS. PREETY
As a strong step towards making our girls safe and smart, Bal Bharati Public School Brij Vihar conducted a workshop in the school campus for girls, wherein they have learnt self defence. The workshop was conducted by U.P. Police for the girls of classes VII to VIII with the objective of spreading awareness and educating girls about their safety, at a time when child abuse and molestation exist as dark realities in society. The Workshop was very engrossing and all girls participated actively. Students also have learnt different ways to overcome these challenges. With this gathering, the girls will now be able to distinguish and defend themselves against such dangers.
NAME OF THE EVENT : RADIO SHOW/ BHULI YAADEIN-RAMP WALK/CHARACTERS COME ALIVE
DAY & DATE: TUESDAY & 17th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI - VIII
Persistence is the choice to continue something inspite of difficulty and struggle to achieve your goal. Students of classes VI–VIII participated enthusiastically in the inter-house activity 'Radio Show' wherein they took interviews of various personalities in the fields of science, entertainment, sports, and politics. This promoted an educated and diverse civil society through the development of high-quality, enriching content. Students also participated in the activity 'Bhuli Yaadein-Ramp Walk' , they came dressed up and spoke about veteran dignitaries to motivate others. Along with this, students also role-played and enacted like their favorite influencer.
NAME OF THE EVENT : CLUB ACTIVITY
DAY & DATE: MONDAY & 9th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI AND VIII
Our school has organised a club activity on Monday, 9 th October 2023, from 12.55 to 2.00 pm. Interesting activities and workshops were conducted to make students ready for future.All the students of the middle department participated enthusiastically in these activities.Some highlights of the activities and workshops conducted in the club Activities-
AEP Club – Students were shown a Power Point Presentation giving emphasis on Time Management, which helped them make better use of the time they had for studies and other activities. Students were divided into groups of 2-3 members. Each group was asked to make a list of activities through which they wasted time. Thereafter each group gave a small presentation on how to manage time effectively.
Health and Wellness Club –Dr. Anupama Kukreja BHMS, MD (Homeopathy) was invited as a resource person to conduct a session on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the students. She is a Homeopathic Physician practising since 2009 at Heal and Cure Homeopathic Clinic.Students learnt about the anger and stress management techniques to cope up with stress and anxiety that they face in their daily life. Students interacted with the resource person and shared their views on the topic. The session was very engrossing and the students participated enthusiastically in the session.
Interact Club – Care for caregivers: As a part of this activity students were first introduced to the concept of caregiving to sensitize them towards their carer. Thereafter students prepared posters, wrote poems to express their love and gratitude towards their career. The objective of this activity was to raise awareness about caregivers' roles, responsibilities, and well-being while equipping students with the knowledge and tools to support caregivers within their families and communities.
Literary and Creative Skills Club – The Club Activity ‘Dust Jacket’ was organized for the students. Each participant designed a book jacket using ecofriendly and renewable material. The participants also spoke on why their book jacket was appropriate for the story and the thought process behind its creation. The participants were given 30 minutes for preparation and 35 minutes for designing their book jackets. Each participant displayed creativity and skill in their artwork, bringing their own understanding of the story to life with their illustrated covers.
Nature Club – An activity named Self Contemplation was organised for the students to sensitize them towards the tribal culture. As a part of this activity students showcased our tribal culture and tradition by getting dressed up like them and also showed their creativity by making different 3D tribal musical instruments and tribal jewellery.
Scientific Skills Club – Students performed various hands-on like pendulum painting, toothpick bridge, evaporation art etc. to develop their critical skills. STEAM ART challenges students to think outside the box and allows them the freedom to explore different designs and ideas that no one has thought about before. Allowing creativity and imagination to flow freely can lead to improving a child’s problem-solving skills as they learn how to interpret information and voice their ideas and opinions in a creative and confident way.
Theatre Club – Mr. Bhaavesh Suryakant from Hindustan Times Educational Department - PACE was invited for this session. A small workshop on Stage Management was conducted for the students. After the workshop students presented their theatrical skills in form of mimicry, voice modulation, acting, standup comedy etc. This helped students to present confidently, use different parts of the stage effectively and overcome their stage fear.
Teen consumer Club – The Peek at Packaging activity was conducted for the students. The main aim of the activity was to educate students about the significance of eco-friendly packaging materials and inculcate creative thinking about sustainable packaging solutions. Students actively participated in the activity and gained valuable insights into the importance
of eco-friendly packaging.
Tinker Club – In this session students made LED lights using breadboard, battery, connecting wires and LED. Through this activity they were able to learn about Arduino breadboards, series and parallel circuits.
NAME OF THE EVENT : ALLERGIES - TYPES AND PRECAUTIONS
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 7th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI AND VIII
RESOURCE PERSON : DR. POONAM SHARMA
Allergies, also known as allergic diseases, are various conditions caused by hypersensitivity of the immune system to typically harmless substances in the environment. These diseases include hay fever, food allergies, atopic dermatitis, allergic asthma, and anaphylaxis. Symptoms may include red eyes, an itchy rash, sneezing, coughing, a runny nose, shortness of breath, or swelling. A session on Allergies - Types and Precautions was conducted by Dr. Poonam Sharma for the students of class VI and VIII where a platform was given to the students to have an idea of allergies, its types and precautions.
NAME OF THE EVENT : DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 7th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI
RESOURCE PERSON : MS. KAVITA GUPTA
One online session on Digital Citizenship was conducted online for class VI. The session was on the topic - “Importance of tracking your screen time”. The session helped students to analyze how much time they spend on screen using mobiles, tablets etc. Many relevant videos were shown to them. Students learned how to use habit tracker to develop digital well-being. Students participated in all the activities conducted during the session and enjoyed the same very much.
NAME OF THE EVENT : PROTEIN RICH FOODS - ROLE AND IMPORTANCE
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 7th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VII-VIII
RESOURCE PERSON : MS. MANEESHA GOEL (NUTRITIONIST)
The students of classes VII and VIII were given an awareness talk on the importance and food sources of proteins. Students were told that protein plays an essential role in many bodily functions, including recovery and repair of tissues in the muscles, skin, organs, blood, hair and nails. They actively discussed the sources of proteins in their diet. They were made to understand that nutrition is a foundation for a healthy life and the right nutrition can help bodies heal, recover and get strong. The activity was thoroughly enjoyed by the students.
NAME OF THE EVENT : HEALTHY DELIGHTS
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 7th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VII-VIII
RESOURCE PERSON : MS. MANEESHA GOEL (NUTRITIONIST)
The students of classes VII and VIII were given an awareness talk on the healthy alternatives in snacks.. Students were told the importance of healthy snacking and the characteristics of a good snack and several healthy snack ideas were given. They realized the positive physical and mental effects of snacks with fibre and protein. The activity was thoroughly enjoyed by the students.
NAME OF THE EVENT : BOOST YOUR MEMORY AND CONCENTRATION
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 7th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI-VIII
RESOURCE PERSON : MS. DEEPANSHI TANDON
"Boost Your Memory and Concentration" was conducted by the esteemed resource person, Ms. Deepanshi Tandon. The primary objective of this workshop was to equip students with valuable strategies to enhance their memory and concentration, particularly during the challenging period of exams. During the workshop, students actively participated and engaged in discussions, gaining insight into various techniques to improve memory retention and concentration levels.
Ms. Tandon shared practical tips and methods that can be applied in daily study routines, ensuring effective preparation for exams.
In conclusion, the "Boost Your Memory and Concentration" workshop led by Ms. Deepanshi Tandon was a resounding success. It equipped students with valuable tools and knowledge to enhance their cognitive abilities and excel in their studies, especially during the demanding periods of examination.
NAME OF THE EVENT : SWACHHTA HI SEVA- A CLEANLINESS DRIVE
DAY & DATE: TUESDAY & 3rd OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI-VIII
‘Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness.’
-Mahatma Gandhi
With such motive, Bal Bharati Public School, Brij Vihar organized a cleanliness drive on 3rd October 2023 where the students of the Nature and Heritage Club participated with great zeal. The main purpose of this drive was to create an awareness among the people about the benefits of cleanliness. Students collected garbage from the school and its surroundings and they also brought several placards to show their commitment to such a good cause.
Students relished the drive as it gave them an opportunity to get in touch with nature.
NAME OF THE EVENT: TEACHERS’ DAY ASSEMBLY
DAY & DATE: MONDAY & 4TH SEPTEMBER, 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI-VIII
Teachers’ Day is observed on 5th September. This day is also the birthday of the second President of India, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. This day is celebrated in various ways in various educational institutions across the country. Bal Bharati Public School, Brij Vihar also celebrated Teachers’ Day with zeal and enthusiasm this year.
The entire event took place in the MP Hall of the school. The venue was decorated with several display boards and banners that were prepared by the students themselves. The students from class VI to VIII participated in the programme. The formal programme started at 7.45 am with the prayer song and welcome speech by the anchors and then it followed a series of cultural presentation that included poem recitation, dance performance, song presentation and skit etc. The dance performance by the students of the school in honour of their teachers was really amazing and it revealed their inner talent. The melodious song sung by the children wove the threads of the event more closely. The presentation of the skit and poem recitation by the students also deserved a special accolade.
The programme was conducted under the tutelage of the Principal Madam of the school. She also delivered a befitting speech on the significance of Teachers’ Day. The programme ended at 08.20 am with vote of thanks.
Name of the Activity : Mock Drill on Earthquake Preparedness
Day& Date : Monday, 28th August, 2023
Participating Class : VI - VIII
Teacher Coordinator : Respective class teachers
A Mock drill on ‘Earthquake Preparedness’ was conducted on 28th August, 2023 for the students of classes VI to VIII. It aimed at teaching students, teachers, and staff exactly what to do when the ground shakes: Drop, Cover, and Hold On. The main objective of this session was to raise awareness and to teach the necessary steps to take if anything unexpected happens on campus.
Highlights of the activities:
- Drop , Cover and Hold
- To know about the safety measures
- Stay away from buildings when outside
- A medical kit should always be kept ready
Students learned about:
- Concept of drop, cover and hold
- need to identify the safe spots in our building
NAME OF ACTIVITY: JINGLE/ MASQUERADE SHOW/ POEMANDU
DAY/DATE: MONDAY;15th May, 2023
CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
Self-esteem and a positive attitude go hand-in-hand that perceives situations in a constructive way. To develop positive approach in students, the school organized an Inter-House competition for the students of grade VI to VIII. The students participated in various activities to promote and help students develop positive approach in life.
Children showcased zealous participation and presented "Jingles" on positive approach .The melodious songs pulled the heartstrings of the audience. A quiz for the audience was also organized on the given theme after every presentation. Students of class VII presented "masquerade show" in which they dressed up as their chosen characters. They spoke about the famous personalities who were able to set an example of positivity, enthusiasm and optimism. Music binds our soul, heart and emotions. Students of class VIII recited poems based on positive approach to awaken the spirit and enlighten our heart.
RESULT:
Class VII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: MASQUERADE SHOW
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | UDIT GUPTA | VIID | SHASTRI |
II | SANCHIT SINGAL | VIID | SHIVAJI |
III | DAIVIK TALWAR | VIIE | ASHOKA |
Class VIII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: POEMANDU
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | NAVYA GARG | VIIIB | SHASTRI |
II | ADVIKA JAIN | VIII D | SHIVAJI |
III | ANUSHA JAIN | VIIID | ASHOKA |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: JINGLE
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | SHAURYA BHALLA
VEYDANT BAJAJ SAMARTH BANSAL PRANAV JINDAL ABEER JAIN BHAVICA MEHRA DAKSH GAJWANI DIYA SUNIL |
VIII E
VIII C VIII D VIII C VIII B VIII D VIII C VIII D |
SHASHTRI |
II | AMARTYA CHATURVEDI
AKSHAT DUTT ATHARVA TRIPATHI VEDANGA SHARMA PANKHURI SAXENA |
VIID
VIII D VIID VIII C VIIID |
SHIVAJI |
III | TAVISHI DODWANI
VARDAAN GUPTA BHAVISHAYA GUPTA VANIA RONIT DANU AROMA RASTOGI TAVISH SAINI MEHAK GARG |
VII D
VIII B VIII B VIII C VIII C VIIID VIII D VIII D |
ASHOKA |
CLUB MEETING (MIDDLE DEPARTMENT)
A meeting was held on 24th April 2023 from 8.30 to 9.40 a.m. to give a brief introduction to the students about the club activities planned for the session 2023-2024.
The meeting was conducted by respective club teachers in different venues. After explaining the activities, club teachers also selected candidates for the post of the club president and vice-president.
All students participated actively in the meeting and also shared their ideas for effective execution of the activities.
EARTH DAY CELEBRATION
Name of the Activity : How to protect Mother Earth by using three R’s
Day& Date : Monday/24th April 2023
ParticipatingClasses : VI-VIII
A brief description of the Activity:
EARTH DAY is celebrated around the world with a beautiful message - “Our continuing efforts in our everyday lives will make this beautiful planet thrive.”
The students of Middle Department enthusiastically participated in myriad of activities conducted in the classes to commemorate our benevolent Mother Earth. To start with, the students learnt the importance of the Earth Day and the need to preserve and conserve their self-sustaining planet, then students of class VI prepared collage, VII prepared beautiful newspaper bags and VIII best out of waste recyclable materials.
The students participated in these activities with great zeal and enthusiasm showcasing their artistic and creative skills.
BAL SABHA ACTIVITY – MIDDLE DEPARTMENT
NAME OF ACTIVITY: MIME ACT/GET-SET-GO/COMIC STRIPS
DAY/DATE: TUESDAY; 18 APRIL, 2023
CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
The school organized Inter-House competition for the students of Grades VI-VIII. The students participated in different activities emphasizing the importance of time management in their lives. They showed their zealous participation in all the activities and also created ‘comic strips’ on the theme. The students also showcased their talent in a ‘Mime Act’ within time bound manner.
RESULT:
Class VI (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: GET-SET-GO
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | PRABHAV GUPTA | VI D | SUBHASH |
II | ANANYA ROY | VI C | ASHOKA |
III | AGAMYA BANSAL | VI D | SHIVAJI |
Class VII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: COMIC STRIPS
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | SWASTI SATI | VII B | SHIVAJI |
II | MISHIKA | VII C | SHASTRI |
III | NAVYA AGGARWAL | VII B | SUBHASH |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: MIME ACT
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | HRIDYA MEHRA
VANYA GUPTA ANUSHKA PAREEK. ARSHPREET KAUR SODHI NIKHITA GUPTA AVISHI AGGARWAL HIYA KHANNA. SAANCHI SETHI |
VII A
VII D VII D VII D VIII B VIII B VIII B VIII D |
ASHOKA |
II | AIRA MALHOTRA
AARUSHI AVANTIKA CHAUDHARY ADITI SARAF JASKEERAT RIDDHMA BARTHWAL ARHAM JAIN DEVANSH GUPTA VRINDA GUPTA |
VIII B
VIII B VIII B VIII D VIII C VV A VII B VI B VI B |
SUBHASH |
III | SANCHIT SINGHAL
SAANVI GUPTA SWASTI JAIN GEDALIAH ZEMIRAH KHARSHANDI. MAHIMA KANSAL AGRIMA SINGH VAISHNAVI BAISOYA DHAIRYA JUNEJA AARIT ARORA SHAURYA KOHLI |
VII D
VI E VIII B VIII D
VIII B VI E VIII D VII C VII C VII D |
SHIVAJI |
Name of the Activity : Fire Drill
Day& Date : Tuesday/18th April 2023
Participating Classes : VIIE & VIIIA
A fire mock drill was organized in the school by the Fire Safety Officers to showcase the measures that can be taken during an emergency fire situation. Officers displayed various skills to tackle the fire and the measures that can be taken to avoid the fire situation. Usage of fire extinguisher was also displayed. Students also practiced the drills in the presence of fire officers and learnt the fire safety measures.
BAL SABHA ACTIVITY – MIDDLE DEPARTMENT
NAME OF ACTIVITY: Mirage (Optical illusions using mathematical patterns) / Creative Hand / Peppy- Poppers
DAY/DATE: Tuesday, 31st January, 2023
CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
The school organized an Inter-House competition for the students of Grades VI-VIII. The students participated in different activities like drawing mathematical patterns in Optical illusions, paintings based on traditional art forms of India such as Gond, Madhubani, Warli, and Kalighat and also performed dance based on the prescribed theme i.e Striving for Excellence. Class VII Students participated in the activity 'Mirage’ wherein they drew optical illusions using mathematical patterns. Students of class VIII presented their creative and artistic skills in the activity 'Creative Hand’ through traditional Paintings. On the other side, grades VI-VIII participated in the group dance 'Peppy- Poppers’ to hone their theatrical and presentation talents. Students of different houses performed lively dance on peppy music according to the assigned topics. Overall, it was a brilliant performance. After each presentation, the audience was given a quiz based on the assigned topics.
RESULT:
Class VII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: Mirage (Optical illusions using mathematical patterns)
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | GAURI GOEL | VIID | ASHOKA |
II | NAVYA GARG | VIIB | SHASTRI |
III | ADVIKA JAIN | VIID | SHIVAJI |
Class VIII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: Creative Hand
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | NISHTHA MAZUMDAR | VIIID | SHASTRI |
II | KHYATI KHANNA | VIIIA | SUBHASH |
III | VIDIT RASTOGI | VIIID | ASHOKA |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: Peppy- Poppers
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I |
1-VIBHUTI KHANNA
2-NAVYA KHETARPAL 3-TANISHA BHUTANI 4-MANYA AGARWAL 5-AASHVI JAIN 6-AVIKA JINDAL 7-AVANTIKA CHAUDHARY 8-BHAVYA SINGH |
VIIID
VIIID VIIIE VIIID VIIID VIIA VIIB VIA |
SUBHASH HOUSE |
II
|
VANYA GUPTA
ANUSHKA PAREEK DITI TYAGI NIKHITA GUPTA MEHAK GARG KRITI AGGARWAL ANTRA MUKHARJEE |
VID
VID VIIB VIIB VIID VIIID VIIID
|
ASHOKA HOUSE |
III |
LAVISHA GUPTA
ANAYA ADYA GOEL BHAVICA MEHRA UDIT GUPTA RUDRANSH GUPTA |
VIIID
VIIIA VIID VIID VID VID |
SHASTRI HOUSE |
Name of the programme : FINANCIAL LITERACY (Module 10)
Day& Date :Monday/23rd January, 2022
Participating Classes : VIII
Financial literacy programme was held in all section of class VIII. Students explained about the Module 10 of financial literacy and cleared the concept of Apex Bank ie Reserve Bank of India. Students were informed about the needs and functions of Reserve Bank of India. Students learned that RBI regulates all the commercial banks of our country and leads to monetary stability in economy. Students participated enthusiastically in the activity.
Name of the Activity : Financial Literacy Program
Day& Date : Monday/ 23rd January 2023
Participating Classes : VII
Financial literacy programme was held in the school for the students of class VII. The Module -10: Reserve Bank of India was explained to the students with the help of a PPT. The students were explained about the history and foundation of RBI and its functions. They were also explained about the currency and coins. Students participated enthusiastically in the activity.
Name of the programme : FINANCIAL LITERACY (Module 6)
Day& Date : Monday/ 23rd January,2023
Participating Classes : VI
A financial literacy program was conducted in all the sections of class 6 where the students were explained about the concept of safety measures for digital banking, what are the do’s and don’ts of online banking. An assignment was also given to the students in which they had to ask their parents how they took safety measures while using digital banking and submit report on google classroom under the financial literacy assignment . All the students enjoyed the program and participated enthusiastically.
Name of the programme : FINANCIAL LITERACY (Module 9)
Day& Date : Monday/16th January, 2022
Participating Classes : VIII
Financial literacy programme was held in all section of class VIII. Students explained about the Module 9 of financial literacy and cleared the concept of modes of digital payment, how to operate a bank account in an online mode. Students were made aware with different payment gateways like mobile banking, net banking, UPI, POS, etc. Students participated enthusiastically in the activity.
Students learnt about
- Financial literacy gave the ability to take the time to learn about finances and to think about ways to manage and save money.
- It gave the knowledge about various payment options in online mode. Needs and uses for the online transactions and online banking.
Name of the Activity : Financial Literacy Program
Day& Date : Monday/ 16th January 2023
Participating Classes : VII
Financial literacy programme was held in the school for the students of class VII. The Module -9: Modes of Payments was explained to the students with the help of a PPT. The students were explained about the concept of digital payments, banking cards, UPI, mobile wallets and mobile banking. They were also explained about the difference between RTGS and NEFT. Students participated enthusiastically in the activity.
Students learned:
- Basics of Mobile Banking
- Different Modes of payments
- Using an ATM machine and its other features
Name of the programme : FINANCIAL LITERACY (Module 5)
Day& Date : Monday/ 16th January,2023
Participating Classes : VI
A financial literacy program was conducted in all the sections of class 6 where the students were explained about the concept of various modes of digital payments like banking cards, USSD,AePS, UPI, mobile wallets, POS terminals, internet banking, mobile banking. An assignment was also given to the students in which they had to ask their parents how they used digital means of payment such as Paytm or UPI and how to operate these apps. All the students enjoyed the program and participated enthusiastically.
Name of the programme : FINANCIAL LITERACY (Module 3)
Day& Date :Monday/12th December, 2022
ParticipatingClasses : VI
Financial literacy programme was held in all section of class VI. Students explained about the Module 4 of financial literacy and cleared the concept of Digital Banking, Debit cards, Credit cards, its advantages, ATM machine and its functioning and provided them a home assignment in which student have to visit nearby ATM machine and see if they can operate it and also upload the report on “financial literacy” assignment created by class teacher in google classroom. Students participated enthusiastically in the activity.
Students learnt about
- Digital banking gave the ability to learn about transaction and to think about ways to manage and spend money.
- It gave the knowledge and confidence to guide who are in need of understanding the function of banks.
Name of the Activity : Financial Literacy Program
Day& Date : Monday/05th December 2022
Participating Classes : VII
Financial literacy programme was held in the school for the students of class VII. The Module -4, 5 and 6: Commercial Banks and how to open a bank account was explained to the students with the help of a PPT. The students were explained with commercial banks and their types. They were also explained about the steps to open a bank account. Students participated enthusiastically in the activity.
Students learned:
- Commercial banks and it’s functions.
- Types of commercial banks.
- They learnt about how to open a bank account.
Name of the programme : FINANCIAL LITERACY (Module 4,5 and 6)
Day& Date : Monday/5th December, 2022
Participating Classes : VIII
Financial literacy programme was held in all section of class VIII. Students explained about the Module 4, 5 and 6 of financial literacy and cleared the concept of Commercial Banks, types of commercial banks, how to open a bank account and also uploading “financial literacy” assignment created by class teacher in google classroom. Students participated enthusiastically in the activity.
Students learnt about
- Financial literacy gave the ability to take the time to learn about finances and to think about ways to manage and save money.
- It gave the knowledge and confidence to guide who are in need of understanding the function of banks.
BAL SABHA ACTIVITY – MIDDLE DEPARTMENT
NAME OF ACTIVITY: Charitrankan / Sur Sangam / Puppeteers
DAY/DATE: Friday, 2nd December, 2022
CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
Hard work is one value that is integral to life. The school held an Inter-House competition for students of classes VI-VIII with the theme of "Hard Work" in order to understand the importance of sedulous. Students took part in various activities to discover and instil the value of hard work. Students of class VI participated in an activity “Charitrankan” wherein they portrayed different characters allotted to them according to the topics. They all participated enthusiastically in the activity. Class VII students participated in the "Sur Sangam" a musical show. Students thoroughly enjoyed the enthralling performances. They presented a variety of songs related to the given theme. On the other hand, grades VI-VIII participated in the activity " Puppeteers" to hone their theatrical and presentation talents. Students of different houses prepared and presented the activity according to the assigned topics. Overall, it was a brilliant performance. After each presentation, the audience was given a quiz based on the assigned topics. This exercise helped students to develop their dedication, determination and focus. The real wealth of an individual is hard work as hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.
RESULT:
Class VI (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: Charitrankan
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | AVNI TAYAL | VIA | SHASTRI HOUSE |
II | ISHITA | VIB | SHIVAJI HOUSE |
III | KAVYA NIDHI | VIC | SUBHASH HOUSE |
Class VIII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: Sur sangam
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | VANIA | VIIC | ASHOKA |
II | AARUSHI | VIIB | SUBHASH |
III | UDYAN NAGAR | VIIA | SHIVAJI |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: Puppeteers
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I |
ANUSHKA PAREEK
AVISHI AGGARWAL NIKHITA GUPTA HIYA KHANNA ANTRA MUKHERJEE DITI TYAGI |
VI-D
VII-B VII-B VII-B VIII-D VII-B |
ASHOKA HOUSE |
II
|
TANISHA BHUTANI
VIBHUTI KHANNA AIRA MALHOTRA NAVYA AGGARWAL JASKEERAT KAUR SAUMYA KAPOOR |
VIII-E
VIII-D VII-B VI-B VII-C VI-C
|
SUBHASH HOUSE |
III |
ANIKA LUNIA
AARIT ARORA YAHVI ARORA ADVITA KAUL TIHANA VIJ KENIT DHINGRA KARTIK SINGH |
VIII-A
VI-C VIII-A VIII-A VIII-A VII-A VII-C
|
SHIVAJI HOUSE |
FINANCIAL LITERACY PROGRAM, 2022-23
CLASS-VII
Name of the Activity : Financial Literacy Program
Day& Date : Monday/ 07th November 2022
Participating Classes : VII
- Module -3: “Why is it necessary for women to invest” was explained to the students with the help of a power point presentation.
- The students were explained about the ways of ensuring financial well-being and secure financial future.
- The main emphasis was on how to be financially independent.
- Students participated enthusiastically in the activity.
FINANCIAL LITERACY PROGRAM, 2022-23
CLASS-VI
Name of the programme : FINANCIAL LITERACY
Day& Date :Monday/7th November, 2022
ParticipatingClasses : VI
A brief description of the Activity:
- Teacher recalled the module 1 of Financial literacy and then students watched PPT (Module 2) in the Smart Board.
- Teacher cleared the concept of income, expenses, budgeting of money. It is further taken to the definition of Banks, Account holder, dept, loans, RBI and provided them a home assignment in which student have to visit to the nearest bank and observe its functioning. They can collect the information and all the information along with reports must be uploaded in “financial literacy” assignment created by class teacher in google classroom.
- Students participated enthusiastically in the activity.
FINANCIAL LITERACY PROGRAM, 2022-23
CLASS-VI
Name of the programme : FINANCIAL LITERACY
Day& Date :Monday/31st October 2022
ParticipatingClasses : VI
- Teacher introduced the importance of Financial literacy and then students watched PPT (Module 1) in the Smart Board.
- Teacher introduced students the meaning of financial literacy, barter system, evolution of trade, needs and wants, currency evolution and provided them a home assignment in which student have to discuss with their grandparents about the type of currency used in their time. They can collect the currency and all the information along with pictures of currency collected must be uploaded in “financial literacy” assignment created by class teacher in google classroom.
- Students participated enthusiastically in the activity.
FINANCIAL LITERACY PROGRAM, 2022-23
CLASS-VII
Name of the programme : FINANCIAL LITERACY
Day& Date :Monday/31st October 2022
Participating Classes : VII
- The students were shown a power point presentation and explained with the Module-1: INTRODUCTORY SESSION ON FINANCIAL LITERACY
- The students were explained with the need and importance of financial literacy. Various terms related to finance like-Currency, Money, Borrow, Loan, Budget, etc were explained with the help of day to day examples.
- The concept of expenses and its types were explained to the students. The students were also explained with the importance of savings.
- They were given a home task to plan out the budget for the next month for their family.
- Students participated enthusiastically in the activity.
FINANCIAL LITERACY PROGRAM, 2022-23
CLASS-VIII
DATE – 31-10-2022
The financial literacy program was conducted and the students were shown a power point presentation and explained with the Module-1: Introductory Session on financial literacy. The students were explained with the need and importance of financial literacy. Various terms related to finance like-Currency, Money, Borrow, Loan, Budget, etc were explained with the help of day to day examples. The concept of expenses and its types were explained to the students. The students were also explained with the importance of savings. They were given a home task to plan out the budget for the next month for their family.
BAL SABHA ACTIVITY – MIDDLE DEPARTMENT
NAME OF ACTIVITY: NAATYA/ DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP/ PLAY-DOH-FUN
DAY/DATE: TUESDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 2022
CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
Law is not just a thing to obey for oneself but helps in making a peaceful society. To awaken the awareness about the established norms/rules and regulations within the students, the school organized Inter-House competition for the students of Grades VI-VIII. The students participated in different activities to learn the importance of being a responsible and law-abiding citizen. They showed their zealous participation and played roles in different enactments in the activity “NAATYA” to showcase, why obeying rules is required from each one of us. Students also showcased a digital wall paper on “CYBER BULLYING” and gave presentation in the classrooms. Students prepared 3D models of Indian Monuments too with the help of clay in the activity “PLAY-DOH-FUN”. Through these activities, students not only learnt about the glory of our nation but also expressed patriotism.
RESULT:
Class VII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | NAISHA JAIN | VII D | SHIVAJI |
II | JASKEERAT KAUR | VII C | SUBHASH |
III | ANUSHA JAIN | VII D | ASHOKA |
Class VIII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: PLAY-DOH-FUN
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | AENDRI SINHA | VIIIE | SUBHASH |
II | ASTHA NEGI | VIIIB | SHASTRI |
III | AVIKA
MAHESHWARI |
VIIID | SHIVAJI |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: NAATYA
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I |
UDIT GUPTA
DAKSH LAMBA SAANVI GUPTA NAVYA GARG AADYA SHAH ISHIKA PATHAK ADYA GOEL ANAYA LAVISHA GUPTA |
VID
VID VID VII-B VII-B VIID VIID VIIIA VIIID |
SHASTRI |
II |
GATIK BANSAL
ARYAN CHAKU AVIKA JINDAL GRACY SURANA SHAURYA AGARWAL TANYA GUPTA MANYA AGARWAL NAVYA KHETARPAL VIBHUTI KHANNA TANISHA BHUTANI |
VIB
VIB VIIA VIIA VIIA
VIIID VIII D VIIID
VIIID VIIIE |
SUBHASH |
III |
AARYAHI DANDRIYAL
DITI TYAGI NIKHITA GUPTA HIYA KHANNA ANTRA MUKHERJEE ARIHANT BOTHRA KRITI AGGARWAL TANVI ARORA |
VIID
VII-B VII-B VII-B VIIID VIIID VIIID VIIID |
ASHOKA |
MIDDLE DEPARTMENT
CLUB ACTIVITY
12th October, 2022
Our school has organised a club activity on Tuesday, 11th October 2022, from 10.50 to 11.25 am. Interesting activities were conducted to make students future ready. All the students of the middle department participated enthusiastically in these activities.
Some highlights of the activities and workshops conducted in the club Activities-
AEP Club – In this activity students were given an introduction on the topic of Anger Management which, is effective in helping them to regulate their behaviour and deal with their feelings of anger when they surface. It also lowers stress, and leads to career success.
It was an individual activity where each child was given a situation which makes them angry and was asked to jot down the possible ways that would help them to overcome the situation without getting angry. Each child presented his/ her views/ opinions on the situation. They were guided by the teacher and other students also gave valuable suggestions that can help them control anger in an effective manner.
Health and Wellness Club – In this activity, students made healthy immunity booster drinks and snacks by using different ingredients like fruits, vegetables, dry fruits and medicinal herbs etc. Through this activity they learnt about the medicinal properties of various herbs and plants. Students participated enthusiastically in the activity.
Interact Club – In this activity students had prepared “A talk show” in groups and presented the same in class on the day of activity. Theme of the Activity was Social injustice. Through this activity they have learned how to raise their voice against social injustice. They also learnt to visualize situations and gave expressions to their thoughts. This was a group activity and all students participated very enthusiastically.
Literary and Creative Skills Club – Students created puppets in the class and presented a puppet show. The activity was done in groups and each team presented for about 1.5 minutes. The activity aided in presenting a sensitive topic like ‘Gender Stereotypes’ prevalent in society by showcasing their creative sides as well as enhancing their fluency while presenting the show.
Nature Club – In this activity students presented themselves as members of a tribe and talked about their lifestyle, art forms, language and culture. Through this activity they learnt about different tribes and their lifestyles, their culture and how it influences our life. It also helped them to develop respect and gratitude for the tribes and their culture.
Scientific Skills Club – In this activity students prepared paper spinners, boomerang and Balloon cars. Through this activity they learnt the concept of motion behind the Balloon Cars, Boomerang and Paper Spinners and also understood the principles of change in air pressure, flow and force.
Theatre Club – Students were allotted different emotions/gestures, which they presented with expression and voice modulations. Through this activity they were able to gain confidence and learnt how to overcome their stage fear. Students were able to strengthen their skills in acting, dialogue delivery, voice modulation, effective expressions etc.
Teen consumer Club – Students prepared pamphlets/brochures to represent various issues related to E-commerce. This activity gave them a creative understating towards the pros and cons of online trading. It developed their aesthetic learning and a better understanding of the consumer rights and duties.
Tinker Club – As a part of this activity students were able to recognize the Latest and Future Issues and Challenges in Innovation. This activity helped to expose the student with State-of-The-Art Perspectives, Ideas, Concepts, And Solutions Related to The Design and Execution of Innovation Driven Projects Using Design Thinking Principles.
BAL SABHA ACTIVITY – MIDDLE DEPARTMENT
NAME OF ACTIVITY: BOOKMARK WONDERS/KAVI SAMMELAN/CLASSICAL BALLET
DAY/DATE: TUESDAY , 23 APRIL, 2024
CLASS :VI-VIII
The school organized Inter-House competition for the students of Grades VI-VIII. The students participated in different activities emphasizing the importance of literature and its beautiful ways of presentation. They showed their zealous participation in all the activities and also presented ‘bookmarks and self-composed poems’ on the theme. The students also showcased their talent in the form of ‘classical ballet’ within time bound manner.
RESULT:
Class VI (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: BOOKMARK WONDERS
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | ANANYA SINGHAL | 6D | SHASTRI |
II | KRIYANSH JAIN | 6B | ASHOKA |
III | DELISHA DHINGRA | 6B | SHIVAJI |
Class VII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: KAVI SAMMELAN
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | TEJASV SAXENA | 7A | SHASTRI |
II | NAVYA JAIN | 7D | SUBHASH |
III | ANGEL DEO | 7A | ASHOKA |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: CLASSICAL BALLET
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | SANCHIT SINGHAL
NIVEDITA KAVYA SANJANA AMARTYA AAROOHI MITTAL AISHA GUPTA |
VIIID
VII D VII A VII D VIII D VI D VI D
|
SHIVAJI |
II | ANUSHKA PAREEK
VANYA GUPTA HRIDYA MEHRA TIYA GARG SHANAYA TIRTHANI AVISHA JAIN TRISHA PANDEY VAACHI AGGARWAL |
VIII D
VIII D VIII A VIII B VI E VI D VI A VIIA |
ASHOKA |
III | RUDRANSH GUPTA
RHYTHM SHARMA AESHA KAPOOR AARADHYA KASHVI NAHATA PRISHA SINGHAL AVISHKA NAYAK ATHARVA GUPTA |
VIII D
VIII D VIII B VIII A VII C VII D VI B VI E |
SHASTRI |
WORLD INTELLECTUAL DAY
On 26th April 2024,The Atal Tinkering Lab of Bal Bharati Public School Brij Vihar celebrated World Intellectual Day. Students of classes 6 to 8 attended the online session.
Students were given information of Patent and Copyright. A quiz was conducted on identification of logos. Students designed their own logos.
Name of the Activity : EARTH DAY
Day & Date : Friday, 19th January 2024
Participating Classes : VI-VIII
The main idea for students is to learn about the importance of our mother nature and its resources which are provided to us unbounded. To spread the awareness about the mother Earth and its valuable resources, the Middle department of the school
celebrated the Earth day with all its enthusiasm on 19th January, 2024 where students participated in different activities.
Some Highlights of the activities -
1. Students of class VI made an environmental family tiara and spoke about the benefits nature is providing.
2. Students of class VII made bird feeders to help nature and creatures to beat the heat.
3. Students of class VIII painted clay pots and planted saplings in them.
NAME OF ACTIVITY: POSTER MAKING/LEAFLET/SKIT ON ROAD RAGE
DAY/DATE: TUESDAY , 30TH JANUARY 2024
CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
Awareness and Road Safety rules are interrelated. If students will be aware of the value of life, then the chances of road accidents will automatically reduce.
To support the theme, students prepared leaflet-brochure as a tool to promote awareness in a creative way. Students also made posters highlighting traffic rules. Students of class VI-VIII performed skit on road rage to show and make everyone understand the different parts of the road and know how to behave on each.
RESULT:
Class VI (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: LEAFLET-BROCHURE MAKING
POSITION | NAME OF THE STUDENT | CLASS & SEC | HOUSE |
I | NAISHA JAIN | VIII D | SHIVAJI |
II | NAVYA GARG | VIII B | SHASTRI |
III | AVANTIKA CHAUDHARY | VIII B | SUBHASH |
Class VIII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVI TY: POSTER MAKING
POSITION | NAME OF THE STUDENT | CLASS & SEC | HOUSE |
I | RHYTHM SHARMA | VII D | SHASTRI |
II | AISHE JAIN | VII C | SHASTRI |
III | ISHITA AGARWAL | VII D | SUBHASH |
ACTIVITY: SKIT ON ROAD RAGE
POSITION | NAME OF THE STUDENT | CLASS & SEC | HOUSE |
I | 1. VAACHI AGARWAL | VI A | ASHOKA |
2. ANUSHKA PAREEK | VII D | ||
3. DEVANSH DEV | VII D | ||
4. VANYA GUPTA | VII D | ||
5. HIYA KHANNA | VIII B | ||
6. NIKHITA GUPTA | VIII B | ||
II | 1. SHAURYA KOHLI | VII D | SHIVAJI |
2. SANCHIT SINGHAL | VII D | ||
3. PARTH | VI C | ||
4. DHAIRYA JUNEJA | VII C | ||
5. ATHARVA TRIPATHI | VII D | ||
6. AASHVI NIGAM | VIII A | ||
7. ARHAM JAIN | VI C | ||
III | 1. KAASHVI NAHATA | VI C | SHASTRI |
2. RUDRANSH GUPTA | VII D | ||
3. AADYA SHAH | VIII B | ||
4. DAKSH LAMBA | VII D | ||
5. ANIKA SHARMA | VIII B | ||
6. BHAVICA MEHRA | VIII D | ||
7. UDIT GUPTA | VII D | ||
8. AADYA GOEL | VIII B |
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : CLUB ACTIVITIES
DAY & DATE: MONDAY & 18TH DECEMBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI-VIII
Our school has organised a club activity on Monday, 18 th December, 2023 from 8.30 to 9.40am. Interesting activities and workshops were conducted to make students future ready. All the students of the middle department participated enthusiastically in these activities.Some highlights of the activities and workshops conducted in the club Activities-
AEP Club – Students were given an introduction on the topic, which gave them a comprehensive idea about Substance Abuse. Students understood the importance of sayingno to drugs. Students made posters and expressed their views and opinion on Substance Abuse. Students also explained the message they wanted to convey through their posters.
Health and Wellness Club – Swirl Smoothies: As a part of this activity students made healthy smoothies using natural ingredients. Students were told the importance of healthy drinks and the recipes of the drinks were discussed along with its advantages. They learnt the importance of healthy ingredients. The activity was thoroughly enjoyed by the students.
Interact Club – Ms. Jyoti Rastogi from Times Group was invited for this session. Through this activity students learnt to work on waste paper. They used their creativity and prepared paper bags using waste paper. Through this activity they have learned how to conserve environment.
Literary and Creative Skills Club –An activity named ‘Flash Fiction’ was organised for the student, to enhance their writing skills and help them to challenge the challenges with the broad light in them in which they enjoy the aesthetic beauty of life in the midst of science and technology. The students were divided into groups of six students in each group. Each group was
provided with a prompt to frame a complete story with a theme while enacting the same. The activity helped the students to enhance their critical thinking, reasoning as well as communication skills. The activity was thoroughly enjoyed by the students.
Nature Club – Students, using their creativity, made and decorated Bird Houses. They also presented their views on conservation of bird species.
Scientific Skills Club – A mandala is a symbol of the universe in its ideal form, and its creation signifies the transformation of a universe of suffering into one of joy. It can also be used as an aid to meditation, helping the meditator to envision how to achieve the perfect self. Painting mandalas enhanced the cognitive abilities of children. It also helped in expanding
their knowledge revolving around various geometric shapes and patterns.
Theatre Club – As a part of this activity ‘Prop-Up’ Students presented any form of act- role play, standup comedy, famous dialogues of any character using relevant props. This helped them enhance their acting and theatrical skills.
Teen consumer Club – My Business My Logo activity aimed to educate students about the significance of creating attractive and catchy logos for brands. The presentation component improved students creative thinking and presenting skills. The activity successfully engaged students in the world of advertising and brand promotion, making it a valuable learning
experience.
Tinker Club – In this activity students made innovative circuit designs with the help of breadboard, battery, connecting wires and LED etc. Through this activity they were able to learn about computational thinking.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : RETHINK YOUR DRINK
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 16TH DECEMBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI
RESOURCE PERSON : MS. MANEESHA GOEL (NUTRITIONIST)
The session ‘Rethink Your Drink’ aimed at exploring healthier beverage choices. The discussion highlighted and promoted awareness to encourage mindful choices. The session also provided information on recognizing the drawbacks of sugary drinks. The session fostered a positive dialogue on nutrition, fostering a culture of well-being.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : SPORTS NUTRITION
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 16TH DECEMBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VII AND VIII
RESOURCE PERSON : MS. MANEESHA GOEL (NUTRITIONIST)
The students of classes VII and VIII were given an awareness talk on the topic ‘SPORTS NUTRITION’. They learnt that proper nutrition can help in improving energy levels, promote muscle growth and repair and reduce the risk of injury. It supplies the body with antioxidants and other nutrients that help in strengthening muscles and joints. When athletes are well-nourished, they have more energy for an extended period of time. The interactive session was thoroughly enjoyed by the students.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : ORAL HYGIENE
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 16TH DECEMBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI AND VIII
Students learned the importance of oral hygiene and different ways to maintain good oral health with the help of practices like brushing, flossing etc. The session was engrossing and students participated in it actively. Students also shared different problems related to oral health that they face in their everyday life.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : RESILIENCE
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 16TH DECEMBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI AND VIII
RESOURCE PERSON : MS. SURAMYA BHATNAGAR
A workshop on “Resilience” was organized to help students comprehend the complex connections in life challenges. Students were briefed by Ms. Suramya about the resilience process and outcome of successfully adapting to difficult challenging life
experiences , especially through mental, emotional and behavioral flexibility and adjustment to external and internal demands. The class was quite captivating, and students eagerly participated. The session was very engrossing and students participated actively.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY: CLUB ACTIVITIES
DAY & DATE: FRIDAY, 17TH NOVEMBER 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES : VI-VIII
Our school has organized a club activity on Friday, 17th November, 2023 from 10.15 to 11.25 am. Interesting activities and workshops were conducted to make students future ready. All the students of the middle department participated enthusiastically in these activities.
AEP Club – Students were given an introduction on Right of Teenagers, which made them aware of their rights and their importance. Students were divided into several groups. Each group consisted of 3-4 students. Members of each group prepared a wall magazine using the newspaper and magazine’s clippings related to child abuse, drug abuse and other problems related to teenagers. They also discussed about the teenage issues and understood the importance of speaking up for their rights.
Health and Wellness Club – Healthy Delights: As a part of this activity students made healthy snacks using vegetables and sprouts. Students were told the importance of healthy snacking. They understood the benefits of healthy snacks comprising of fibre and protein. The activity was thoroughly enjoyed by the students.
Interact Club – Best out of E-waste: In this activity students learnt how to make various decorative things by using e- wastes like- CDs, Bulb, LED Lights, and wires. Through this activity they learnt to recycle and re-use the e-waste. They learnt designing and ways to use
their creativity constructively.
Literary and Creative Skills Club – As a part of this activity, ‘My Role Model’ students got a platform to showcase their skills, analyze, evaluate, and uncover their aptitude.Each child chose his/her favourite personality. The students spoke a few lines describing the character while enacting like his/her role model. The activity helped the students emancipate reasoning, critical thinking, creative thinking, communication, and collaborative abilities. The activity was thoroughly enjoyed by the students.
Nature Club –Students, using their creativity, made Wall Magazines focusing on environmental challenges and the suggestions to solve them and gave a presentation on their work.
Scientific Skills Club – In Tangram fun students performed various hands on and developed their critical skill. Students learnt and understood things from the perspective of Geometry. Tangram Stem Activity enabled children to learn about a range of themes such as colour, shape, pattern, and size. It also helped young children develop an incredibly early understanding of Geometry and Engineering.
Theatre Club – As a part of this activity ‘Rasbahar’, students were shown a presentation on different emotions. Thereafter the students enacted according to the emotions shown to them. This helped students to present confidently, use different parts of the stage effectively and overcome their stage fear.
Teen consumer Club – The Slogan Writing activity aimed to educate students about the significance of creating an attractive and catchy tagline for products. This helped students improve their creative thinking and writing skills. The activity successfully engaged students in the world of advertising and brand promotion, making it a valuable learning experience.
Tinker Club – In the Design Thinking activity students made new and attractive designs using old and discarded materials and integrated them with breadboard, battery, connecting wires and LED etc. Through this activity they were able to enhance their creative skills.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY: INTERHOUSE ACTIVITY (BUSKING SHOW/ AD-VENTURA/ DIY BEST OUT OF WASTE)
DAY & DATE: TUESDAY, 7TH NOVEMBER 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES : VI-VIII
Judicious use of resources is crucial. Reckless consumption and overutilization of resources can lead to their rapid depletion, disrupting the balance of our ecosystem. To support the theme, students prepared advertisements in a creative way using relevant props and costumes. Students also made artwork using waste material to make purposeful things highlighting 5R’s of conservation. Students of class VI-VIII participated in nukkad natak-Busking show where they pointed out various aspects on conservation of nature, balanced and fair distribution of resources, promoting overall development and sustainability.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY: WORKSHOP ON FIRST AID
DAY & DATE: MONDAY, 6TH NOVEMBER 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI
NUMBER OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATED: 220
The students of Bal Bharati Public School, Brij Vihar Class VI participated in Workshop “First Aid” provided by the company “Betadine “. Students were given information on first aid in self-wound , minor burns, fainting. Students were told about all the first aid items that should be placed in a first aid box. They were also provided information on first aid in case of dog bite, nose bleeding. The session was very informative and students enjoyed it .
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY :SAY NO TO CORRUPTION & COMMIT TO THE NATION(SLOGAN WRITING)
DAY & DATE: MONDAY & 6TH NOVEMBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI
NUMBER OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATED :188
TOPIC : BAD EFFECTS OF CORRUPTION
As a strong step towards making our future generation aware about corruption, the government has launched the Vigilance Awareness Week (VAW). The students of class VI participated in Activity-‘Say no to corruption, commit to the nation’. Students had written slogan on the given topic. The activity was very engrossing and all the students participated actively. Students also have learnt to follow the moral ethics and be a vigilant member of society.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY :SAY NO TO CORRUPTION & COMMIT TO THE NATION(POSTER MAKING)
DAY & DATE: MONDAY & 6TH NOVEMBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VII
NUMBER OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATED :144
TOPIC : BAD EFFECTS OF CORRUPTION
The Objective of Vigilance Awareness Week is to sensitize the public against the menace of corruption and reaffirm our commitment to fight corruption at all levels and from all walks of life. The ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) is observing the Vigilance Awareness Week from 30th October to 5th November,2023.Thus, the following activity has been conducted to attain the objective of commitment to the Nation with the objective of saying No to Corruption. Students has made posters on the given topic. The activity was very interesting and all students participated actively.
Name of the Program: संस्कृतोत्सव प्रदर्शनी
Host School: Bal Bharati Public School , Gangaram Marg, Delhi
Participants: Lavishka Bansal, Yajat Madhwal, Sanskriti Singh(VIIIA),Hiya Khanna , Avantika Chaudhary (VIII B)
Day & Date: Friday, 3rd November 2023
To enlighten & emphasize the importance of Sanskrit not only as a language but as a life skill. It was an amazing experience to see all Indian mythological. Epics and literature under one roof. Informative charts and models were the main attraction of the exhibition.
Various day-to- day materials were displayed with their Sanskrit labels. The renowned personalities like- Sri A B Shukla(IAS) the chairperson of Indian Education Board, Dr. Devki Nandan (from NCERT), Prof. Diwakar Acharya ( Oxford University) guided the students. Their valuable speeches enlightened us a lot.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : RUN FOR UNTIY
DAY & DATE: TUESDAY & 31st OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI- VIII
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : OATH TAKING CEREMONY ON RASHTRIYA EKTA DIVAS
DAY & DATE: TUESDAY & 31st OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VII
The Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the architect of the national integration of independent India, is observed as Rashtriya Ekta Divas (National Unity Day) on 31st October every year. This is an occasion to foster and reinforce our commitment to strengthen the unity, integrity, and security of the nation. Thus, to attain the objective of Rashtriya Ekta Divas , Bal Bharati Public School Brij Vihar organized an oath taking ceremony on 31st October,2023 for the students of class VII.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : OATH TAKING(MISSION SHAKTI)
DAY & DATE: THURSDAY & 26th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VIII
On the occasion of Shardiya Navratri, the government has launched the Mission Shakti Program to spread awareness of girls and women 's safety and respect. Thus, to attain the objective of Mission Shakti, Bal Bharati Public School Brij Vihar organized an oath taking ceremony on 26th October,2023 for the students of class VIII. The aim of the program was to spread awareness within the society and sensitize them for the safety and honour of women and girls.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : MISSION SHAKTI ACTIVITY(POSTER MAKING)
DAY & DATE: THURSDAY & 26th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI
As a strong step towards making our girls & Women safe and Smart, the government has launched the Mission Shakti program On the occasion of Shardiya Navratri. Thus, the following activity has been conducted to attain the objective of Mission Shakti with the objective of spreading awareness and educating students. Students have made posters on the given topic. The activity was very engrossing and all students participated actively. Students also have learnt to respect girls & Women.
NAME OF THE ACTIVITY : WORKSHOP(SELF DEFENCE TRAINING FOR GIRLS)
DAY & DATE: WEDNESDAY & 25th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VII - VIII
RESOURCE PERSON: MS. PREETY
As a strong step towards making our girls safe and smart, Bal Bharati Public School Brij Vihar conducted a workshop in the school campus for girls, wherein they have learnt self defence. The workshop was conducted by U.P. Police for the girls of classes VII to VIII with the objective of spreading awareness and educating girls about their safety, at a time when child abuse and molestation exist as dark realities in society. The Workshop was very engrossing and all girls participated actively. Students also have learnt different ways to overcome these challenges. With this gathering, the girls will now be able to distinguish and defend themselves against such dangers.
NAME OF THE EVENT : RADIO SHOW/ BHULI YAADEIN-RAMP WALK/CHARACTERS COME ALIVE
DAY & DATE: TUESDAY & 17th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI - VIII
Persistence is the choice to continue something inspite of difficulty and struggle to achieve your goal. Students of classes VI–VIII participated enthusiastically in the inter-house activity 'Radio Show' wherein they took interviews of various personalities in the fields of science, entertainment, sports, and politics. This promoted an educated and diverse civil society through the development of high-quality, enriching content. Students also participated in the activity 'Bhuli Yaadein-Ramp Walk' , they came dressed up and spoke about veteran dignitaries to motivate others. Along with this, students also role-played and enacted like their favorite influencer.
NAME OF THE EVENT : CLUB ACTIVITY
DAY & DATE: MONDAY & 9th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI AND VIII
Our school has organised a club activity on Monday, 9 th October 2023, from 12.55 to 2.00 pm. Interesting activities and workshops were conducted to make students ready for future.All the students of the middle department participated enthusiastically in these activities.Some highlights of the activities and workshops conducted in the club Activities-
AEP Club – Students were shown a Power Point Presentation giving emphasis on Time Management, which helped them make better use of the time they had for studies and other activities. Students were divided into groups of 2-3 members. Each group was asked to make a list of activities through which they wasted time. Thereafter each group gave a small presentation on how to manage time effectively.
Health and Wellness Club –Dr. Anupama Kukreja BHMS, MD (Homeopathy) was invited as a resource person to conduct a session on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the students. She is a Homeopathic Physician practising since 2009 at Heal and Cure Homeopathic Clinic.Students learnt about the anger and stress management techniques to cope up with stress and anxiety that they face in their daily life. Students interacted with the resource person and shared their views on the topic. The session was very engrossing and the students participated enthusiastically in the session.
Interact Club – Care for caregivers: As a part of this activity students were first introduced to the concept of caregiving to sensitize them towards their carer. Thereafter students prepared posters, wrote poems to express their love and gratitude towards their career. The objective of this activity was to raise awareness about caregivers' roles, responsibilities, and well-being while equipping students with the knowledge and tools to support caregivers within their families and communities.
Literary and Creative Skills Club – The Club Activity ‘Dust Jacket’ was organized for the students. Each participant designed a book jacket using ecofriendly and renewable material. The participants also spoke on why their book jacket was appropriate for the story and the thought process behind its creation. The participants were given 30 minutes for preparation and 35 minutes for designing their book jackets. Each participant displayed creativity and skill in their artwork, bringing their own understanding of the story to life with their illustrated covers.
Nature Club – An activity named Self Contemplation was organised for the students to sensitize them towards the tribal culture. As a part of this activity students showcased our tribal culture and tradition by getting dressed up like them and also showed their creativity by making different 3D tribal musical instruments and tribal jewellery.
Scientific Skills Club – Students performed various hands-on like pendulum painting, toothpick bridge, evaporation art etc. to develop their critical skills. STEAM ART challenges students to think outside the box and allows them the freedom to explore different designs and ideas that no one has thought about before. Allowing creativity and imagination to flow freely can lead to improving a child’s problem-solving skills as they learn how to interpret information and voice their ideas and opinions in a creative and confident way.
Theatre Club – Mr. Bhaavesh Suryakant from Hindustan Times Educational Department - PACE was invited for this session. A small workshop on Stage Management was conducted for the students. After the workshop students presented their theatrical skills in form of mimicry, voice modulation, acting, standup comedy etc. This helped students to present confidently, use different parts of the stage effectively and overcome their stage fear.
Teen consumer Club – The Peek at Packaging activity was conducted for the students. The main aim of the activity was to educate students about the significance of eco-friendly packaging materials and inculcate creative thinking about sustainable packaging solutions. Students actively participated in the activity and gained valuable insights into the importance
of eco-friendly packaging.
Tinker Club – In this session students made LED lights using breadboard, battery, connecting wires and LED. Through this activity they were able to learn about Arduino breadboards, series and parallel circuits.
NAME OF THE EVENT : ALLERGIES - TYPES AND PRECAUTIONS
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 7th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI AND VIII
RESOURCE PERSON : DR. POONAM SHARMA
Allergies, also known as allergic diseases, are various conditions caused by hypersensitivity of the immune system to typically harmless substances in the environment. These diseases include hay fever, food allergies, atopic dermatitis, allergic asthma, and anaphylaxis. Symptoms may include red eyes, an itchy rash, sneezing, coughing, a runny nose, shortness of breath, or swelling. A session on Allergies - Types and Precautions was conducted by Dr. Poonam Sharma for the students of class VI and VIII where a platform was given to the students to have an idea of allergies, its types and precautions.
NAME OF THE EVENT : DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 7th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI
RESOURCE PERSON : MS. KAVITA GUPTA
One online session on Digital Citizenship was conducted online for class VI. The session was on the topic - “Importance of tracking your screen time”. The session helped students to analyze how much time they spend on screen using mobiles, tablets etc. Many relevant videos were shown to them. Students learned how to use habit tracker to develop digital well-being. Students participated in all the activities conducted during the session and enjoyed the same very much.
NAME OF THE EVENT : PROTEIN RICH FOODS - ROLE AND IMPORTANCE
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 7th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VII-VIII
RESOURCE PERSON : MS. MANEESHA GOEL (NUTRITIONIST)
The students of classes VII and VIII were given an awareness talk on the importance and food sources of proteins. Students were told that protein plays an essential role in many bodily functions, including recovery and repair of tissues in the muscles, skin, organs, blood, hair and nails. They actively discussed the sources of proteins in their diet. They were made to understand that nutrition is a foundation for a healthy life and the right nutrition can help bodies heal, recover and get strong. The activity was thoroughly enjoyed by the students.
NAME OF THE EVENT : HEALTHY DELIGHTS
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 7th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VII-VIII
RESOURCE PERSON : MS. MANEESHA GOEL (NUTRITIONIST)
The students of classes VII and VIII were given an awareness talk on the healthy alternatives in snacks.. Students were told the importance of healthy snacking and the characteristics of a good snack and several healthy snack ideas were given. They realized the positive physical and mental effects of snacks with fibre and protein. The activity was thoroughly enjoyed by the students.
NAME OF THE EVENT : BOOST YOUR MEMORY AND CONCENTRATION
DAY & DATE: SATURDAY & 7th OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI-VIII
RESOURCE PERSON : MS. DEEPANSHI TANDON
"Boost Your Memory and Concentration" was conducted by the esteemed resource person, Ms. Deepanshi Tandon. The primary objective of this workshop was to equip students with valuable strategies to enhance their memory and concentration, particularly during the challenging period of exams. During the workshop, students actively participated and engaged in discussions, gaining insight into various techniques to improve memory retention and concentration levels.
Ms. Tandon shared practical tips and methods that can be applied in daily study routines, ensuring effective preparation for exams.
In conclusion, the "Boost Your Memory and Concentration" workshop led by Ms. Deepanshi Tandon was a resounding success. It equipped students with valuable tools and knowledge to enhance their cognitive abilities and excel in their studies, especially during the demanding periods of examination.
NAME OF THE EVENT : SWACHHTA HI SEVA- A CLEANLINESS DRIVE
DAY & DATE: TUESDAY & 3rd OCTOBER , 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI-VIII
‘Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness.’
-Mahatma Gandhi
With such motive, Bal Bharati Public School, Brij Vihar organized a cleanliness drive on 3rd October 2023 where the students of the Nature and Heritage Club participated with great zeal. The main purpose of this drive was to create an awareness among the people about the benefits of cleanliness. Students collected garbage from the school and its surroundings and they also brought several placards to show their commitment to such a good cause.
Students relished the drive as it gave them an opportunity to get in touch with nature.
NAME OF THE EVENT: TEACHERS’ DAY ASSEMBLY
DAY & DATE: MONDAY & 4TH SEPTEMBER, 2023
PARTICIPATING CLASSES: VI-VIII
Teachers’ Day is observed on 5th September. This day is also the birthday of the second President of India, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. This day is celebrated in various ways in various educational institutions across the country. Bal Bharati Public School, Brij Vihar also celebrated Teachers’ Day with zeal and enthusiasm this year.
The entire event took place in the MP Hall of the school. The venue was decorated with several display boards and banners that were prepared by the students themselves. The students from class VI to VIII participated in the programme. The formal programme started at 7.45 am with the prayer song and welcome speech by the anchors and then it followed a series of cultural presentation that included poem recitation, dance performance, song presentation and skit etc. The dance performance by the students of the school in honour of their teachers was really amazing and it revealed their inner talent. The melodious song sung by the children wove the threads of the event more closely. The presentation of the skit and poem recitation by the students also deserved a special accolade.
The programme was conducted under the tutelage of the Principal Madam of the school. She also delivered a befitting speech on the significance of Teachers’ Day. The programme ended at 08.20 am with vote of thanks.
Name of the Activity : Mock Drill on Earthquake Preparedness
Day& Date : Monday, 28th August, 2023
Participating Class : VI - VIII
Teacher Coordinator : Respective class teachers
A Mock drill on ‘Earthquake Preparedness’ was conducted on 28th August, 2023 for the students of classes VI to VIII. It aimed at teaching students, teachers, and staff exactly what to do when the ground shakes: Drop, Cover, and Hold On. The main objective of this session was to raise awareness and to teach the necessary steps to take if anything unexpected happens on campus.
Highlights of the activities:
- Drop , Cover and Hold
- To know about the safety measures
- Stay away from buildings when outside
- A medical kit should always be kept ready
Students learned about:
- Concept of drop, cover and hold
- need to identify the safe spots in our building
NAME OF ACTIVITY: JINGLE/ MASQUERADE SHOW/ POEMANDU
DAY/DATE: MONDAY;15th May, 2023
CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
Self-esteem and a positive attitude go hand-in-hand that perceives situations in a constructive way. To develop positive approach in students, the school organized an Inter-House competition for the students of grade VI to VIII. The students participated in various activities to promote and help students develop positive approach in life.
Children showcased zealous participation and presented "Jingles" on positive approach .The melodious songs pulled the heartstrings of the audience. A quiz for the audience was also organized on the given theme after every presentation. Students of class VII presented "masquerade show" in which they dressed up as their chosen characters. They spoke about the famous personalities who were able to set an example of positivity, enthusiasm and optimism. Music binds our soul, heart and emotions. Students of class VIII recited poems based on positive approach to awaken the spirit and enlighten our heart.
RESULT:
Class VII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: MASQUERADE SHOW
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | UDIT GUPTA | VIID | SHASTRI |
II | SANCHIT SINGAL | VIID | SHIVAJI |
III | DAIVIK TALWAR | VIIE | ASHOKA |
Class VIII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: POEMANDU
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | NAVYA GARG | VIIIB | SHASTRI |
II | ADVIKA JAIN | VIII D | SHIVAJI |
III | ANUSHA JAIN | VIIID | ASHOKA |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: JINGLE
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | SHAURYA BHALLA
VEYDANT BAJAJ SAMARTH BANSAL PRANAV JINDAL ABEER JAIN BHAVICA MEHRA DAKSH GAJWANI DIYA SUNIL |
VIII E
VIII C VIII D VIII C VIII B VIII D VIII C VIII D |
SHASHTRI |
II | AMARTYA CHATURVEDI
AKSHAT DUTT ATHARVA TRIPATHI VEDANGA SHARMA PANKHURI SAXENA |
VIID
VIII D VIID VIII C VIIID |
SHIVAJI |
III | TAVISHI DODWANI
VARDAAN GUPTA BHAVISHAYA GUPTA VANIA RONIT DANU AROMA RASTOGI TAVISH SAINI MEHAK GARG |
VII D
VIII B VIII B VIII C VIII C VIIID VIII D VIII D |
ASHOKA |
CLUB MEETING (MIDDLE DEPARTMENT)
A meeting was held on 24th April 2023 from 8.30 to 9.40 a.m. to give a brief introduction to the students about the club activities planned for the session 2023-2024.
The meeting was conducted by respective club teachers in different venues. After explaining the activities, club teachers also selected candidates for the post of the club president and vice-president.
All students participated actively in the meeting and also shared their ideas for effective execution of the activities.
EARTH DAY CELEBRATION
Name of the Activity : How to protect Mother Earth by using three R’s
Day& Date : Monday/24th April 2023
ParticipatingClasses : VI-VIII
A brief description of the Activity:
EARTH DAY is celebrated around the world with a beautiful message - “Our continuing efforts in our everyday lives will make this beautiful planet thrive.”
The students of Middle Department enthusiastically participated in myriad of activities conducted in the classes to commemorate our benevolent Mother Earth. To start with, the students learnt the importance of the Earth Day and the need to preserve and conserve their self-sustaining planet, then students of class VI prepared collage, VII prepared beautiful newspaper bags and VIII best out of waste recyclable materials.
The students participated in these activities with great zeal and enthusiasm showcasing their artistic and creative skills.
BAL SABHA ACTIVITY – MIDDLE DEPARTMENT
NAME OF ACTIVITY: MIME ACT/GET-SET-GO/COMIC STRIPS
DAY/DATE: TUESDAY; 18 APRIL, 2023
CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
The school organized Inter-House competition for the students of Grades VI-VIII. The students participated in different activities emphasizing the importance of time management in their lives. They showed their zealous participation in all the activities and also created ‘comic strips’ on the theme. The students also showcased their talent in a ‘Mime Act’ within time bound manner.
RESULT:
Class VI (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: GET-SET-GO
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | PRABHAV GUPTA | VI D | SUBHASH |
II | ANANYA ROY | VI C | ASHOKA |
III | AGAMYA BANSAL | VI D | SHIVAJI |
Class VII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: COMIC STRIPS
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | SWASTI SATI | VII B | SHIVAJI |
II | MISHIKA | VII C | SHASTRI |
III | NAVYA AGGARWAL | VII B | SUBHASH |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: MIME ACT
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | HRIDYA MEHRA
VANYA GUPTA ANUSHKA PAREEK. ARSHPREET KAUR SODHI NIKHITA GUPTA AVISHI AGGARWAL HIYA KHANNA. SAANCHI SETHI |
VII A
VII D VII D VII D VIII B VIII B VIII B VIII D |
ASHOKA |
II | AIRA MALHOTRA
AARUSHI AVANTIKA CHAUDHARY ADITI SARAF JASKEERAT RIDDHMA BARTHWAL ARHAM JAIN DEVANSH GUPTA VRINDA GUPTA |
VIII B
VIII B VIII B VIII D VIII C VV A VII B VI B VI B |
SUBHASH |
III | SANCHIT SINGHAL
SAANVI GUPTA SWASTI JAIN GEDALIAH ZEMIRAH KHARSHANDI. MAHIMA KANSAL AGRIMA SINGH VAISHNAVI BAISOYA DHAIRYA JUNEJA AARIT ARORA SHAURYA KOHLI |
VII D
VI E VIII B VIII D
VIII B VI E VIII D VII C VII C VII D |
SHIVAJI |
Name of the Activity : Fire Drill
Day& Date : Tuesday/18th April 2023
Participating Classes : VIIE & VIIIA
A fire mock drill was organized in the school by the Fire Safety Officers to showcase the measures that can be taken during an emergency fire situation. Officers displayed various skills to tackle the fire and the measures that can be taken to avoid the fire situation. Usage of fire extinguisher was also displayed. Students also practiced the drills in the presence of fire officers and learnt the fire safety measures.
BAL SABHA ACTIVITY – MIDDLE DEPARTMENT
NAME OF ACTIVITY: Mirage (Optical illusions using mathematical patterns) / Creative Hand / Peppy- Poppers
DAY/DATE: Tuesday, 31st January, 2023
CLASS & SECTION: VI-VIII
The school organized an Inter-House competition for the students of Grades VI-VIII. The students participated in different activities like drawing mathematical patterns in Optical illusions, paintings based on traditional art forms of India such as Gond, Madhubani, Warli, and Kalighat and also performed dance based on the prescribed theme i.e Striving for Excellence. Class VII Students participated in the activity 'Mirage’ wherein they drew optical illusions using mathematical patterns. Students of class VIII presented their creative and artistic skills in the activity 'Creative Hand’ through traditional Paintings. On the other side, grades VI-VIII participated in the group dance 'Peppy- Poppers’ to hone their theatrical and presentation talents. Students of different houses performed lively dance on peppy music according to the assigned topics. Overall, it was a brilliant performance. After each presentation, the audience was given a quiz based on the assigned topics.
RESULT:
Class VII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: Mirage (Optical illusions using mathematical patterns)
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | GAURI GOEL | VIID | ASHOKA |
II | NAVYA GARG | VIIB | SHASTRI |
III | ADVIKA JAIN | VIID | SHIVAJI |
Class VIII (INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: Creative Hand
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I | NISHTHA MAZUMDAR | VIIID | SHASTRI |
II | KHYATI KHANNA | VIIIA | SUBHASH |
III | VIDIT RASTOGI | VIIID | ASHOKA |
Class VI- VIII (GROUP ACTIVITY)
ACTIVITY: Peppy- Poppers
Position | Name of the student | Class & Section | House |
I |
1-VIBHUTI KHANNA
2-NAVYA KHETARPAL 3-TANISHA BHUTANI 4-MANYA AGARWAL 5-AASHVI JAIN 6-AVIKA JINDAL 7-AVANTIKA CHAUDHARY 8-BHAVYA SINGH |
VIIID
VIIID VIIIE VIIID VIIID VIIA VIIB VIA |
SUBHASH HOUSE |
II
|
VANYA GUPTA
ANUSHKA PAREEK DITI TYAGI NIKHITA GUPTA MEHAK GARG KRITI AGGARWAL ANTRA MUKHARJEE |
VID
VID VIIB VIIB VIID VIIID VIIID
|
ASHOKA HOUSE |
III |
LAVISHA GUPTA
ANAYA ADYA GOEL BHAVICA MEHRA UDIT GUPTA RUDRANSH GUPTA |
VIIID
VIIIA VIID VIID VID VID |
SHASTRI HOUSE |
Name of the programme : FINANCIAL LITERACY (Module 10)
Day& Date :Monday/23rd January, 2022
Participating Classes : VIII