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5 Students in Top 10 in the Board in XII Commerce

Our students of XII Commerce CBSE made us proud by appearing in the top 10 ranks. Not only in Commerce but the students from the other streams also pretty well. The overall result was highly satisfactorily.

All the students performed exceptionally well in all the streams. The toppers from all the three streams are Niyati Patel from XII-G Science, who scored 97.2%, while Ravi Sanklecha XII-A Commerce scored 96.8% and Shakshi Mundra from XII-D Humanities scored 97.2 in the CBSE boards.

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A Secured Learning on MS Teams

A Secured Learning on MS Teams
A Secured Learning on MS Teams

We teach our students on a much-secured platform, Microsoft Teams, where they not only can attend the classes but also can view their upcoming meetings and classwork, ask questions in the chatbox and upload homework online. Moreover, MS Teams also allow the teachers to explain on a whiteboard, share files, and make a note of the attendance and assignments of the students easily.

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Access to Licensed MS Office

Access to licensed MS Office
Access to licensed MS Office

To present an expert and safe learning platform during this phase of remote learning, the school has provided complimentary access to a licensed version of MS Office to each of its students. The advantages of this facility are:

  1. Students can access all the features of MS Office using the ID and password provided to them as well as submit their school work.
  2. Students of Classes I & II can access the online version of MS Office, while a downloadable version of MS Office is accessible to each student from Class III onwards.
  3. This licensed MS Office consists of many features such as MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
  4. The licensed version will help to imbibe habit among students of working in a professional environment.
  5. MS Office 365 is given to students so they get trained on the latest software with full features so they are ready for the future.

By making students use a licensed version of MS Office, the school is also instilling ethical values. Of course using the advanced features we prepare them with digital skills that are the need of this century.

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Microsoft Exchange Server

Microsoft Exchange Server
Microsoft Exchange Server

We have provided all our students, a licensed version of Microsoft office. Besides, we have also equipped them with an Exchange Server Email Account with a personalized e-mail ID, all at the cost of the school. This way, we are helping them practice as well as get adapted to technology.

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Extramarks – An AI-Based Learning Tool

Extramarks – An AI-Based Learning Tool
Extramarks – An AI-Based Learning Tool

Being one of the best English medium schools in Ahmedabad, delivering unmissed education to our students stays to be our priority. We do not wish our students to suffer the loss of studies due to any technical, health, or other issues. So, to complement that, we have tried to contend the disadvantages of the synchronous learning module by blending it with an asynchronous method. We have offered all our students, that is from Grade I to XII, access to Extramarks app, at the cost of the school. Students can learn, practice and understand the topics they want to repeat or have missed due to inconveniences.

Students can access the app using the login credentials given from school, by downloading the application on their devices.

 

Extramarks on Smart TV

Students can also watch Extramarks Smart TV by following this process:

  1. Go to www.Extramarks.com
  2. Select Don’t have this Code
  3. Put User Name and password Provided by School Only
  4. Use and Explore the content

For any queries, kindly share the details of issue with your name and contact number in an email to [email protected].

 

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Mindspark – Adaptive Learning Platform

Mindspark – Adaptive Learning Platform
Mindspark – Adaptive Learning Platform

Our collaboration with Mindspark has helped our students practice math by an adaptive-learning program. The top scorers of the online tutoring system further participate in the online quiz, wherein the top scorers receive attractive prizes. Mindspark has helped our students enhance their mathematical skills to a great extent.

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MyON – Access to Digital Library

MyON – Access to Digital Library
Mindspark – Adaptive Learning Platform

myON is an online collection of thousands of enhanced digital books that can be accessed anywhere using the Internet. The application providing fiction and non-fiction reading aids allows downloading books for offline reading using free mobile apps. The students can select options of audio narration, text highlighting, and embedded dictionary for any book they choose to read.

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Smayan Memorial Award

Smayan Memorial Award

Manav Shah, a Science student was honored with the Smayan Memorial Award this year.

The award is presented to the students securing the highest marks in PCM every year on June 27, in the warm memory of our late student Smayan Shah, by his parents. Smayan, a cheerful boy, wished to be an engineer and serve the country, but fate had something else in store for him.
Smayan, you will be missed, now and forever!

Hearty congratulations Manav on achieving great results! Many more awards to go!

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Ideas for Parents and Children to Spend Quality Time Together to Strengthen Family Bonding

Parents Spend Time with Child

A child’s learning and cognitive development is most influenced by family. According to many studies and research, lack of quality time with family and over-use of gadgets by children and adult alike, leads to grave consequences. The impact is often noticed in social settings and class rooms.  Global Web Index report states that every Indian parent spends 2 hours and 40 minutes  on an average  daily on social media, which accounts for 40 days in year. This preoccupation of family members in gadgets creates major impact in their interpersonal relationship.

Ahmedabad Top 10 CBSE Board Schools

To throw light on this serious issue, we conducted an internal survey asking our teachers to suggest the best ways how our students can spend ‘quality’ time with parents.

With exams over, during this session break, fortify your bonding with your child, so that he/ she comes back to school with renewed energy and motive.

Below are some tips shared by our educators which can be easily implemented.

1- Play word games

Play word games, Atlas games, mental math games, spell check games with children around the dinner table. Life becomes fun and bonds are strengthened. This spills over to school too. I remember teaching numerous word games and activities in the classes which students could play with their parents at home.
– by Dr.Vijaya lakshmi

2- Growing green things together

Gardening is a wonderful hobby to bond families. Whether you live in an apartment, home with just a small veranda or a large bungalow, you can have fun growing green things together. It teaches responsibility and highlights the importance of taking care of the environment and also introduces a child to scientific concepts. – by Geeta Chaudhury

3- Tidy the house all together

You could choose to tidy the house all together, as a team: Any household chores can be made fun with kids. It will be fun and helps the children to learn about teamwork and leadership also. And it provides the family a chance to bond while doing something that needs to be done. – by Geeta Chaudhury

4- Reading together

I think the best way parents can share quality time with their children is by reading together. In the case of extremely young children, parents can read aloud any story. For grown up children, instead of the entire family engaged in using their mobiles, all of them can read an interesting novel. Later, they can discuss the book. It is a general tendency of parents to ask what the child enjoyed seeing in a movie. But when a book is read, the question asked is what the child learned from it. This tends to create an impression in the child’s mind that movies are fun to watch while a book is read only for the purpose of gaining knowledge. There are very few who read for entertainment. If parents are avid readers, children will also inculcate this healthy habit and avail of all the incredible benefits of reading. – by Mahafreen Jambusarwala

5- Cooking together

Making a meal or small snacks together in the evening or on Sundays will imbibe values like teamwork/distribution of work, advance preparation, sharing and empathy. – by Shaweta Bhatia

6- Ring the bell

Remember how we ring the bell at Pizza Hut when we like the meal and the service? A family can have a traditional bell in any corner of the house (easily available in Fab India) where in any member who feels like announcing something or sharing an exciting news or just to say thank you mumma/ thank you son for all your help, rings the bell to assemble together for sharing the happy times. – by Manisha Sethi

7- Play Karaoke with child

Karaoke is fun! Now that we have many apps and instrumental music available for karaoke, why can’t we make our weekends more fun? How about antakshri? New vs old? – by Manisha Sethi

8- Kabhi aage kabhi peechche!

What if we change the venue for dinner in and around the house to make it livelier? If we take a walk back to memory lane, we used to pack our meals to the parks, to the picnic spots to share it with family and friends. Can we start this once more? The place could be your terrace, balcony or even a clean park somewhere around your home!  – by Manisha Sethi

9- Be nostalgic with your child

In these holidays, become little nostalgic and make a collage with your kids of all the pleasant and happy moments that you shared together. If you wish you can frame it as well. – by Smita Jalla

10- Greetings and daily updates

Good wishes and morning pleasantries should be exchanged first thing in the morning so that the child feels confident throughout the day. Similarly, after the parents return from office, they should enquire in the evening, as to how did the child do during the day’s proceedings. This will make the child feel more secure and confident. – by Smita Jalla

11- A walk with your child

“Health is wealth”, a walk through the nature with the child in the morning should be included in day to day life. – by Smita Jalla

12- Dinner with family

Parents should ensure that dinner sessions are being held in the presence of all family members. During this the topic of discussion should be “IDEAS” and not “PERSON or EVENTS”. Also, each member of the family can be asked to share 5 good things that happened with them during the day. This will help the child to develop positivity in their outlook and have an optimistic point of view. – by Smita Jalla

13- A special Creativity day

Choose one day in a week and dedicate it to creativity. Show your art in any field. Draw, paint, craft, arrange, dressing, do make up, decorate room.
– by Tapasswini Gajjar

14- Communicate with Child

On touch screen, a swipe makes everything come alive, it proves to be magical for children and hence they get hooked easily. Older children find virtual world more comfortable than the real world as they can escape from criticism and competition. Need of the hour is to have explicit and expressive communication (eye to eye contact, a hug more often) so that they feel more emotionally secure and confident. Having meals together again is an excuse to talk and reflect on the day. – by Monika Rakundla

15- Board when they are Bored!

Rather than giving them phone or tablet to play with, sit and play board games with them like Scrabble, Pictionary, Monopoly and many more. – by Smita Jalla

16- Brain storming games with child

Some fun things that can parents can do with their children are Science DIY Kits, solve LogiQids, learn maths from Mindspark and so on. These are enjoyable for children and adults alike and can deepen their bonding. These activities are not academic but educative. Also, try school cinemas for exposing your child to value based movies – by Manan Choksi

Along with the above tips, devise your own ways of bolstering your family ties and make it a way of life !

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Hindi Sulekh – Grade II activity

Hindi- the soul of Indian culture. Hindi Sulekh activity was arranged for students of class II, commemorating Hindi Diwas. As a part of this activity, students had to write a small paragraph explaining the importance of hindi language. In a very simple way, students explained why every nation should its own language and the reason, why 14th September is celebrated as the Hindi Diwas. Students enjoyed writing about Hindi, in hindi.

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