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Anti-bullying Awareness Session

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To carry forward the mission of MRIS on developing a child harmoniously and holistically by emphasizing on his physical, cognitive, emotional, aesthetic, social and spiritual needs, soft skills sessions were started with great fervor at Manav Rachna International School, Sec-51, Gurugram. The 1st theme of the session, “kindness” is been taken from Grade 1 to 8. As an extension to the theme, anti-bullying sessions are being conducted. It is observed that kindness can be spread through gratitude which promotes a sense of peace, contentment and positive thinking. This positive thinking results in being more empathic, more socially aware and connected. Thus when a child is connected with his peers and surroundings, activities like bullying can be avoided. Through the session the students were explained how their acts of kindness can bring a positive change in their life. It was also noticed that being kind had a profound and noticeable impact on students: they were more respectful of each other; they willingly gave each other compliments and were empathetic towards peer emotions.

Students learnt about the importance of treating others with respect and kindness, even when no one else is watching. They were introduced to the 4 S.T.A.R. step i.e S-Stick together, T- tell the bully to stop, A-Alert an adult at school and at home, R-respect others and treat them the way you want to be treated. The session was fruitful and students took a pledge to make the school a bully free zone.


Two-day Workshop of Intra-MUN

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Manav Rachna International School always aims at the multifaceted growth of its learners. In order to equip the learners with the nitty-gritty of Model United Nations (MUN), a two-day workshop was conducted at MRIS -46, Gurugram for the learners of middle school.

MUN is an educational simulation through which students can learn about diplomacy, international relations and the United Nations. Participation in MUN not only fosters negotiation, speaking and communication skills, but also helps in building perspective with respect to crisis scenarios. As a member of the crisis committee, the student can develop leadership skills and the ability to adapt and deal with unexpected situations.

During Intra-MUN, students participated in various hands-on activities under the guidance of their seniors. They were divided into committees and a model discussion was held about the protection of women and children’s rights in a conflict area. The students of Grade XI were taking account of the verbatim being used and moderating the speeches delivered by the middle school students. One of the mentor students, Archit Gupta reiterated that adequate guidelines would be shared so that the new lot of students can meaningfully contribute in future Inter MUNs and carry forward the school legacy.

Students thoroughly enjoyed this collaborative learning experience.

Students meet ace shooters

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The students of Grades V to VIII had a wonderful opportunity of spending an informative and interactive morning with ace shooters and husband-wife duo of Heena Sidhu (former world record holder in the 10-meter air pistol event) and Ronak Pandit (Gold medalist at the 2016 Commonwealth Games). The inspiring couple spoke to the students about the nuances of pistol shooting and its benefits in developing concentration, posture and coordination of the body. Mr Sarkar Talwar, Director, Sports, Manav Rachna Educational Institutions was also present during the interaction.

Students enjoyed a day at Oh! Max Wonderland

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The students of KG, Grade- I and II visited the colourful indoor theme-park Oh! Max Wonderland located in Greater Noida. The children enjoyed walking through the Dino park, playing at the ball pool, visiting a replica of the Titanic, learning how chocolate is made and watching a juggling show presented by a very entertaining clown. The day ended with a hearty lunch at the Oh! Max cafe.

Day out at OH! MAX for students

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The students of MRIS-21C, Faridabad went on an amazing, unmatched day out to OH! MAX … Greater Noida on May 8. The focus of the entire experience was to give students a constructive recreation time. Oh! Max Indoor Wonderland is an amusement and theme park in Greater Noida.  The students had full-day fun, they visited the secret chamber of Taj, the unsinkable Titanic, treasure hut, the chocolate factory, dino park, mirror maze, and jungle of Amazon to name a few. Students enjoyed the day with sumptuous meal and ice creams. They all came back happy and rejuvenated after an entire fun-filled day.

MESSY PLAY DAY at SEN Department

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SEN department of MRIS-46, Gurugram organized “Messy Play Day” for children recently. Various sensory activities were organized like foam painting, blow painting, sensory walk, sand play, etc. Messy play contributes enormously to the development of a child’s cognitive and creative abilities. It allows a child to explore his/her senses.

Messy play is particularly valuable because it stimulates senses. They can feel, smell, see, and sometimes even taste the consequences of their messy active play. Children enjoyed the day to a great extent and took sensory inputs through all activities.

Students dazzle at District Taekwondo Championship

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Champions are not born. They are made!

MRIS Noida students, of the Sub-Junior category, won 2 Gold, 5 Silver and 3 Bronze medals in the District Taekwondo Championship held at St. Teresa School, Indirapuram recently.

Heartiest Congratulations to the winners!

Dainik Jagran, Gurgaon, Class X results, MRIS 46, May 8, 2019


Students of Wild Cats visited CEIS

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The students of ‘Wild Cats’ Clan went to the CEIS (Citizens Environment Improvement Society) Noida for a ‘Campaign To Erase Waste’. Brig. Kapoor addressed the children, highlighting the mission of CEIS, a group started by retired army officials towards efficient solid waste management in Noida. The students were exposed to techniques like Vermicomposting, Rain Water Harvesting and Solar Power installation. They were also taken for a tour to the Herbal Garden and were enlightened about the various species of Indian medicinal plants and their therapeutic values.

It was a great experience for the students as they got an insight about such amazing ways to utilize the daily waste in a productive manner. They are all geared up to work on their Annual Project-‘Solid Waste Management’ with great zeal and bring out the best solution to manage the waste.

Fancy Dress Competition-Grade II

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An intra-class fancy dress competition was organized for the students of Grade II at Manav Rachna International School, Noida. All students were dressed as community helpers. They explained the role of the community helpers. Their presentation was beautiful and commendable which left the audience spellbound. This activity made learning fun and interesting for students and will enable them to remember and respect the helpers and the work they do, to make our society run efficiently.

Coffee Morning for parents of Early Years students

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“Education is a shared commitment between dedicated teachers, motivated students and enthusiastic parents.”

Manav Rachna International School, Sec- 46 Gurugram believes in transparency, so the parents of Nursery and Kindergarten were invited to the school for a coffee morning. Parents were apprised about the school rules and the teaching learning pedagogy being practiced at the school. Headmistress Ms. Anita Dasgupta shared about the spiral learning continuum with an aim to make independent learners for life. Parents were briefed that children first learn the concepts, thereafter; they explore them in different ways using different resources/materials, and acquire different skills in the process and apply them in different areas.

All the class incharges gave an insight of the curriculum and the learning journey their children will follow throughout the year. Parents were guided about the 7 learning areas, phonic programme and writing patterns followed by the school. Hindi educators shared how learning of the subject is delivered in a fun way with the help of stories and rhymes associated with each ‘Vyanjan’. Parents were also briefed about the UNSDGs adopted by the school and how Early Years is working towards creating Little Guardians of the Planet. Our little ones showcased a glimpse of an active classroom. It was a flip classroom in action, where our students led the parents through experiential learning.

Appreciating our budding athletes

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‘Champions are made from desire, dream and vision to win.’

The excellently equipped Manav Rachna Sports Academy at MRIS guides and trains the indefatigable champions in various sports domains. Somya Gupta from Grade IX-A participated and bagged a gold medal in Open Punjab Shooting Championship held at Khanna Shooting Club recently. Expert training and guidance was exhibited by our young and energetic competitors Meenal Jain from Grade II-A by bagging the first prize in U-7 Girls Chess Tournament; Fateh from Grade I-A winning silver medal in state Yoga Championship held at Amritsar; and Aarav Kalra from Grade – IV securing third position in the District Chess Championship held at one of the schools of Ludhiana.

Our budding Karate Champions, Kinshuk Jain and Manan Jassal from Grade I-A also brought laurels to the school by winning silver medal each in 9th South Asian Hakuakai Karate Championship 2019 held at New Delhi recently.

Continuing with the array of winners, Ivaan Sharma from Grade I-A bagged a gold medal in the District Karate Championship held at Guru Nanak Stadium Ludhiana; Jasraj Singh from Grade VII-A won gold medal in S.Resham Singh Thiara Memorial Open Badminton Tournament in doubles U-15 category held at Nawanshahr; Nawabdeep from Grade- IV secured third position in Indian Sports School Trust Open Table Tennis Competition held at Satluj Club Ludhiana, and Jason Walia from Grade I-C was credited with gold medals and a trophy  in Roller Skating Championship (event-400m quads) held at Leisure Valley International Skating Rink Ludhiana.

Mother’s Day Celebration 

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The Mothers of Nursery and KG students of MRIS-21C Faridabad were made to feel very special through Mothers’ Day celebration today. There was an interactive storytelling session by Ms. Rituparna Ghosh, who enthralled by her charismatic way of narrating and enacting the story. Every mother present felt like a child and involved herself completely in the ongoing activities throughout the entire session. After the session, mothers were ushered to their respective classes and made to involve in fun-filled activities. Craft activity was conducted for mothers wherein they prepared head gears of “Hippo” for themselves and children as explained to them during the story session. They all shared delicious food of their child’s liking amongst each other. The highlight of the celebration was that mothers and children were in colour coordinated clothes.

Principal Ms. Seema Malhotra wished all the mothers and appreciated their love, care and efforts put in by them in bringing up their children so beautifully. The smiles only stretched as the sentiments surfaced. Everyone went away feeling very happy and emotional about the beautiful bond created by God.

Mom’s Raahgiri Day to mark Mother’s Day 2019

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‘Every day is another chance to get stronger, to eat better and to live healthier’

With this thought in mind, MRIS 46 celebrated Mother’s Day for the mothers of the students of Early Years – ‘MOM’S RAAHGIRI DAY’. The event started with the electrifying Zumba, which set the tone for the rest of the activities. Mother and child fun races further filled the air with enthusiasm. With fun games like ‘Feed the Giraffe’, ‘Blow the Ball’ and ‘Arm Wrestling’, mothers re-lived their childhood. A healthy mind breeds a healthy body and vice versa! For the exercise of the mind, moms put their thinking caps on at the estimation counter. They made an estimation of the objects kept in various jars and ‘potlis’ and the winners were awarded with gift vouchers by ‘Bata’. Art and craft corner caught the fancy of the little ones, they created various crafts with their beloved mothers.

No event is complete without making beautiful memories, moms made memories for a lifetime at the photo booth. Someone has rightly said, that mothers are Superheroes. MRIS – 46 invited Ms. Kavita Yadav who inspired everyone on the ability to manage work, life & home and the ways to balance them all. Another guest speaker, Dr. Meena Makhija, who is working with Indian Spinal Injuries as a consultant physiotherapist spoke about Back Pain and Ergonomics. Ms. Pooja Sharma, who is a life coach enlightened the mothers, ‘How happy mothers make happy children.’

“Motherhood: All love begins and ends there.”  Let’s salute to all mothers for their endless love, care and affection.

 

Students attended TERI and GRIHA Council Workshop 

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Anushka Raina and Divyanshi Saha, students of Grade XI at MRIS Charmwood, attended a workshop organised by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) Council at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, recently. The GRIHA Council released a variant “GRIHA for Existing Day Schools” on this occasion. It is a simple tool that is designed to evaluate the environmental performance of schools across India. The workshop helped the students understand the concept of sustainability.


IIT Mains- 2019 Qualifiers 

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The hard work, dedicated efforts and determination to turn each and every rolling stone into a milestone has paved the way for the students of MRIS Charmwood to make a foray into the IIT Advanced 2019 list. This year, around twelve lakh students appeared for this prestigious examination.

Congratulations to the students!

Students spent a day with the CEO of Lemon Tree Hotels

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The students from Grade XI and XII were all set to meet the CEO of Lemon Tree Hotels, Mr. Patu Keswani recently. This idea gave wings to the enterprising students to explore the field.

The students were given a detailed overview of the company. They walked in and around the Hotel with the Vice President of the brand, Ms. Aradhana Lal. They were briefed about the features and initiative for inclusion at both Lemon Tree Premier and Red Fox Hotel.

An hour long meeting with Mr Patu Keswani, the CEO of Lemon Tree Hotels, was indeed eye opening and broadened their vision. The true understanding of an inclusive set up gave birth to new ideas.

The various heads of departments of the company guided the students about the company’s growth and its functions.

The young entrepreneurs-to-be were given the opportunity to get acquainted with the various aspects of the field to outshine their abilities in the coming future.

Manav Rachna Badminton Tournament 2019 at MRIS 14, Faridabad

Verify Transfer Certificate (Gurugram – Sector 46)

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Day out at SMAAASH for students

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The students of MRIS-21C, Faridabad went on an amazing, unmatched day out to SMAAASH, Vasant Kunj recently. The focus of the entire experience was to give students constructive recreation time. It was a nice blend of sports, arcades, virtual reality, music and dining into an immersive, evolved and innovative social experience. It was an experience for the child to joyously immerse in various activities ranging from interactive sports simulators to multiple recreational attractions. The children got an opportunity to learn and put into practice the knowledge, skills and values they have acquired while learning about the various concepts in their classes. The students were served delicious and nutritious lunch. The day out was a memorable one for one and all.

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