CFL at India’s Daughters Campaign 2015

Welcome to India! The land where a cow is on its way to becoming safer than women are. Where I can hear a woman getting raped, but can do nothing, because the rapist is her husband. When a pedophile, a murderer, a pervert, a rapist, everyone is allowed inside a temple,  but a menstruating woman. Where people murder their baby girls in the womb, but seek the neighbour’s daughter for kanya puja. Where parents are more willing to spend on their daughter’s marriage than her education. We are all too engrossed in the patriarchal set up of our society to pay heed to our girls who are taken for granted in hundreds of ways everyday. Her indentity is restricted to that of her father’s before marriage, and to her husband’s, after. Her behaviour, clothes and even private life is under a constant watch. She is supposed to be impeccable in the kitchen and excel in all household chores. She is expected to shy away from sports and other physical exertion. She is ridiculed if she’s not ‘wife material’ ,because of course, a girl is all about being a worthy wife.

The Study Hall Educational Foundation stands ardent in its belief that girls are, and always have been full of potential and passion that has been shunned for way too long.

Education is the first step to empowerment.Hence, inspired by our honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Beti Padhao, Beti Bachao’ Campaign. The CEO of the Study Hall Educational Foundation, Dr Urvashi Sahni has set the tone for this years India’s Daughters Campaign to support ‘Beti Padhao, Beti Bachao’ at a local level. CFL shines brightest and has been featured on the India’s Daughters web campaign. Recently, the students of CFL made posters, wrote slogans and articles and talked about the multi-faceted problems faced by girls today. It is overwhelming to see our students getting sensitized in the issue and promising to be better citizens than most today. It was a wonderful array of thoughts and conclusions put up by our students on the issue. It makes us proud to have aware and active children who definitely will be the change the world needs.

 

Giving girls their first lessons in Feminism

The article was originally featured at Women’s Feature Service. Mehru Jaffer is a journalist and a well known author. Mehru Jaffer on the launch of the book Poetry of Purpose in Lucknow .Her words and her experience with the Prerna Girls.

Laxmi, Khushboo, Sunita, Kunti, Rama and Aarti confidently walked up on stage, picked up the microphone and spoke about their lives, experiences, struggles and aspirations in front a packed audience. One after another, each young woman animatedly talked about her family, how she had learnt to deal with crushing poverty and gender bias and strike out against illiteracy and violence to create a secure space for her. Above all, they loudly declared how they felt they were equal to the men in their families and in society; that nothing could stop them from fulfilling their dreams. Amidst an inspired, encouraging crowd a woman looked on proudly; she knew her work with them was now complete. It’s been nearly two decades since Dr Urvashi Sahni started a school for girls from impoverished families in Lucknow to “enable them to take a feminist stance in their lives from an early age in order to discover who they are and understand the oppression they face in their daily lives”. Today, through drama, digital stories and music, in addition to regular lessons, 700 youngsters, who usually go back home to an exploited mother, an alcoholic father and vagabond siblings, are learning to “to resist discrimination and rise above it”.“I realized I had been given skills but was not taught how to use the skills for myself. I was not taught that I have the right to my own life. Over time, I concluded that education should really be about this, about discovering one’s self.

Activities Galore at the Onset of the New Session Study Hall Junior School

Dear Parents,

The Internatinol Labour Day, which falls on May 1 every year was celebrated in the Junior School with a lot of enthusiasm. The children realized the ‘Dignity of Labour’ and that every work deserves appreciation. They sang songs in the honour of Ammajis and Bhaiyajis who were overwhelmed by the love and affection bestowed on them by the Study Hall family.

The Orientation Programme for the parents was held last week wherein the new parents were welcomed and introduced to the policies of Study Hall. The Principal, Mrs. Shalini Sinha addressed the parents and briefed them on the achievements and developments of the school.

The children were sensitized not only towards their surroundings but also towards their family as their favourite topic ‘Mother’ was given to the participants from class I to V, at the Amar Ujala Art Competition held in Ganna Sansthan on 25th April.
Summer vacation is the best time to spend precious moments with your family. Make the most of it and encourage them to converse with you in English and share their innermost thoughts and feelings.

Thanking you,
Staff of Junior School

Talent Unlimited

The Inter school essay and painting competition organized by Shashank Shekhar Singh Memorial Foundation culminated in an award ceremony at Paryatan Bhawan on Thursday morning.A total of nearly 1500 students from over 14 schools participated in the contest. Hanisha Singh of Study Hall , bagged the first position bagged the first position in essay writing.Seven trophies were given to the first performing schools in numerous categories.

Congratulations to our Students !



Study Hall School Calendar 2015-16

TEST AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE

(Tests will be held on Wednesdays and Fridays of the month in which tests are scheduled)

I Unit Test 15th April to 5th of May 2015
Parent teacher meeting 16th May 2015
SUMMER VACATION
Junior School 9th May is the last working day. School reopens on 25th June 2015
Senior School 16th May is the last working day. School reopens on 25th June 2015
II Unit Test  5th August to 21st August 2015
Parent teacher meeting 28th August 2015
Half Yearly Exams  14th September to 26th September 2015
Report Card Day 10th October 2015
Puja Break
(Excursions for all the classes will be taking place during this vacation (Both days included)
20th October to 27th October 2015

 

Diwali Break 10th November to 15th November 2015 (Both days included)
I Pre Board 26th November to 11th December

Report card for the I Pre Board – 23rd December 2015

III Unit Test 2nd December to 18th December 2015
Parent teacher meeting 23rd December 2015
II Pre Board 11th to 22nd January 2016

Report card for the I Pre Board – 30th January2016

Final Exam 15th to 26th February 2016
Report Card Day 9th March 2016

LIST OF MONTHLY EVENTS

(Events are scheduled)

SEPTEMBER Science Exhibition.
Teacher’s Day Celebrations.
Inter school drama competition organized by BNA, Lucknow.
Half Yearly Examinations.
OCTOBER Dandiya Night
NOVEMBER Convocation
Sports Day Junior School
International Model United Nations,
Lucknow Chapter
DECEMBER Pre Board Examinations
School Fete
Social Science Day
Project based annual concert
Parent Teacher Meetings for Senior School
JANUARY Pre Board Examinations
Farewell
Parent Teacher Meeting for class XIIth
Hindi Day/ Panel Discussion

SPORTS EVENTS

APRIL Jr. Boys Basketball trial
Jr. Girls Volleyball trials
Jr. Boys Basketball semis
Jr. Girls Volleyball semis
Jr. Boys Basketball finals
Jr. Girls Volleyball finals
Jr. Boys Volleyball trials
Jr. Girls Basketball trials
MAY  Jr. Boys Volleyball semis
Jr. Girls Basketball semis
Jr. Boys Volleyball finals
Jr. Girls Basketball finals
Senior Boys Table Tennis (Full Day)
(Children will be called in small groups)
JULY Senior Girls Table Tennis (Full Day)
(Children will be called in small groups)Sr. Boys Basketball trials
Sr. Girls Volleyball trials
Sr. Boys Basketball semis
Sr. Girls Volleyball semis
Sr. Boys Basketball finals
Sr. Girls Volleyball finals
AUGUST Senior Girls Table Tennis (Full Day)
(Children will be called in small groups)Sr. Boys Basketball trials
Sr. Girls Volleyball trials
Sr. Boys Basketball semis
Sr. Girls Volleyball semis
Sr. Boys Basketball finals
Sr. Girls Volleyball finals
SEPTEMBER Inter School Swimming Competition
OCTOBER Junior Girls Kho Kho trials
Junior Girls Kho Kho semis
Junior Girls Kho Kho finals

New Session begins from 16th March 2016

Parent’s Speak – Yuva Manch 2015

My Child Kumar Aadi, student of class IV D participated in the programme Thodi Thodi Aur Bajegi. I was amazed to see all the programmes starting from the programme of Dosti students. The way children presented the programme , and their confidence was just amazing. Of course the credit goes to the teachers who must have worked very hard to train these small children’s. None of them forgot any of their dialogues which was quite surprising to me as usually most of us have stage fright. Also I was happy to see the way children of Junior School introduced themselves. All of them were very confident.
With regards,

Saroj Srivastava