Our tricolour was the theme for the Republic Day celebrations held at DOSTI on January 28, 2017. Flower arrangement, food preparations and other such activities marked a fun filled day.
Our tricolour was the theme for the Republic Day celebrations held at DOSTI on January 28, 2017. Flower arrangement, food preparations and other such activities marked a fun filled day.
Prerna Girls School’s Shilpi Kanaujia bagged the second prize in the Drawing Competition organised by the Regional Transport Office, Lucknow as a part of the ‘Road Safety Week’.
The judges for the event included Prof Umesh Saxena and Dr Bhoopesh from the department of fine arts in Lucknow University.
Regional Transport Officer (Lucknow) AK Tripathi along with Assistant Director (Education) Dr Mukesh Kumar Singh and DIOS Umesh Tripathi gave away the prizes.
Reacting to Shilpi’s achievement, Principal of the Prerna Girls School Rakhee Panjwani said she is very proud of her and wants her keep practicing and improving her skills.
On December 7th and 8th 2016, Study Hall Junior School held its Annual Concert-‘Tal Se Tal Mila’ at the Sant Gadge Auditorium in Gomtinagar.
It was a glittering extravaganza of song and dance, painted in myriad hues on the vast canvas of fusion… fusion with a difference! The children of classes I — V enthralled the parents and danced their way into every heart. Transforming them to a wonder world where East met West and so did North and South! Amazing combinations of dance and music turned the evening into a magical experience.
Dancing the Bharatnatyam to Jai Ho, Ballet to the Santoor, toe tapping Salsa to Rajesthani folk songs, the Robotics with AR Rehman and the nine `Rasas’ expressed in mime – to name just a few – expanded the musical horizons of all present. The unusual and unique combinations had the audience tapping their feet and applauding, thrilled to be a part of such magic.
The Prep School celebrated its Annual Day on December 3, 2016.
The theme of the Annual Sports day was “Khel Tamasha”. The audience certainly got to see a lot of Khel and Tamasha at one place by the budding artist of ages 2 to 5. The audience were delighted and amused at the enthralling performance of the little ones. The narrators as “Jhamooras“ and “Madaris” did an excellent job by taking the audience through the fun filled khel tamasha.
The little children of The Prep School presented a delightful melange of sports. cultural activite and races. The Sufi dancers of class Nursery took the audience by surprise. They were just perfect with their moves . Also,the “Dabba Race “ by Nursery made one and all remember the dabba walas of Mumbai.
The performance “exercise, exercise” by class Lower Prep motivated the audience to follow a strict exercise regime .
The “Kalberia “dance by Lower Prep was amusing . The audience got to see the bioscope, jhoolas , Govinda Matki and all the fun things seen in a typical village fair .
The inclusive performance of special children in the programme left the audience spell bound. Each of the presentations took the audience back to their childhood days . Children dressed as monkeys, tigers, elephants, madaris, looked adorable.
The effort and time invested by the teachers was clearly visible in the delightful presentations by the children, their oozing confidence and smiles. Along with the parent community, Dr Urvashi Sahani, CEO, Study Hall Educational Foundation, and many other dignitaries were present to grace the occasion. Dr Sahani presented the grand cup of victory to al the children of The Prep School.
Mrs. Shashi Mehta, Principal, The Prep School thanked one and all for being a part of the ”Khel Tamasha“after the show stopper grand finale by Class Upper Prep which left the audience applauding.
The convocation ceremony of Vidyasthali School in Kanar, Malihabad was a perfect occasion for the students to showcase their talents and achievements, and they did not disappoint.
Very well scripted plays which focused on gender issues and other social evils were staged. The ‘Experience Sharing’ session where the graduating students talked about how they had gone on to achieve milestones was a real eye-opener. This was followed by a session where the parents also took to the stage to talk about how Vidyasthali School was providing quality education in a rural area like Kanar, Malihabad. Group songs and dance performances also livened the mood.
Magsaysay award winner Sandeep Pandey urged the students not to indulge in corruption once they go on to become educated and independent individuals.
Joint director (education) and principal of DIET in Lucknow Ms Lalita Pradeep praised the students and added that they had been successful in presenting a very professional stage show. She also congratulated Dr Urvashi Sahni for setting a high quality school in a rural area.
The programme concluded with the felicitation of the graduating students.
Students of Study Hall School shone the brightest in the Microlympics held at the Sahara ground here on Saturday. Jacaranda House emerged as the overall winner of the Microlympics. The athletics meet and PT display was kick started by the welcoming of the chief guest Arjun Awardee Gulab Singh after which the founder and Chief Executive of Study Hall Educational Foundation Dr. Urvashi Sahni spoke about how learning happens everywhere – in the classroom, on stage and also on the playground.
This was followed by the lighting of the games torch by Gulab Singh and then the March Past took place during which Jacaranda House won the best match past award.
This lead to the start of the Microlympics which had 100 mts race, 4X100 relay races, the parents race and the Yoganriya.
The best athlete in Group A (class 6 and 7) boys category was shared by Pradeep Singh and Ghazi Kidwai. In the group A girls category went to Mariyam Asakura. In group B (class 8 and 9) boys category Sarthak Shukla was adjudged the best athlete and Shagun Suryavanshi was the best athlete in the girls section.
In group C (class 10, 11 and 12) Pinju Sanjay was the best athlete in boys section and Sanoli Tripathi was the best athlete in girls section. In another 4X100 mts relay girls from Prerna Girls School stool first. In addition to all this – a parents race for fathers by the name of Kaun Banega Saupati (demonetization) and ‘phoolon ki rahein’ for mothers was also held.
A picnic was organised for the DOSTI children on account of Children’s Day celebrations on November 15, 2016 at Janeshwar Mishra Park during the school hours. Children enjoyed the picnic thoroughly and participated in many fun games organized for them, like, the Lemon race, Frog Jump and Passing the Parcel. They enjoyed playing on the swings and their treat of snacks.
DOSTI students participated in ‘Hausla’ – state level special olympic games held at K.D. Singh Babu Stadium on November 13-14, 2016. The children participated in various athletic events and won many medals. A handicrafts and packaged snacks stall was also put up by the vocational section of DOSTI to promote awareness about crafting and cooking skills of the children.
Medals won by DOSTI students |
PARTICIPANT | EVENT PARTICIPATED | MEDALS WON |
Rohan Srivastava | Standing Long Jump | Silver |
Jay sahu | Shot Put | Bronze |
Shrey Pandey | Shot Put | Bronze |
Praharsh Mehrotra | Soft Ball Throw | Gold |
Praharsh Mehrotra | 100m Walk | Bronze |
Siddhesh Tiwari | 100m Run | Bronze |
Vivek Pal | 50m Walk | Bronze |
Tanu Gupta | 100m Run | Silver |
Media coverage in Hindi Hindustan daily on November 15, 2016.