Friday 25 November 2011

Field trip to different places of worship (25/11/11)


Field trips expose the students to the outside world. They do provide a unique experience and learning to the students. We took our pre-primary students to different places of worship on 25/11/11. We visited a mosque and a church at BHEL and a temple at Chandanagar. This was to make the students aware of other places of worship. Such a trip is also necessary as it gives an opportunity to make individuals secular. It helps the students to respect other religions. Secularism is one of the modern mantras of globalized world. This develops fraternity and understanding among the students. This reflects unity in diversity of India.

Sunday 20 November 2011

Star of the week 29 (Hasini Reddy)


9th Junior Leadership Contest (19/11/11)


Everyone has an urge to excel and a will to lead. It was proved at the 9th Junior Leadership Contest held at Orchids-The International School on 19/11/11.

The aim of the Contest was to motivate the students to become effective and successful leaders in the future. The Contest was devised on the theme of leadership traits for junior school children based on the strong psychological foundation. Participants were put through specially designed tests to assess their IQ, academic achievement, physical fitness, communication skills and dynamism.

Principal of Orchids, Mrs Mona Mehdi declared the contest open in the morning. Additional Commandant Moosa Bin Ibrahim(SAR) was the Chief Guest of the valedictory ceremony. All the participants took part in all the events with gusto and will to win.

The first, second and third prizes in individual positions were bagged by Nikhil Jain of Oakridge International School(Khajaguda), Sreeja of Bharathi Vidya Bhavan (Jubliee Hills),  Aditi Kodipadi of Delhi Public School(Gachibowli) respectively.  

The first, second and third prizes in school positions were bagged by Delhi Public School (Gachibowli), Oakridge International School (Khajaguda) and Bharathi Vidya Bhavan (Jubliee Hills) respectively.   

Monday 14 November 2011

Star of the week 28 (D.Kashyap)


Children’s Day


Orchids – The International School celebrated children’s Day. It can be described as a fun and frolic day with the teachers performing for the students with all their love and affection. The students couldn’t help but tap to the music the teachers performed on. The teachers sang, danced, recited and performed individually and in groups too – all for us. Our Principal participated very actively in the day’s events to our pleasant surprise. Overall, it was a pleasant memory that we students can never forget………..

Archana Dinesh
Class IX

Friday 4 November 2011

Calligraphy Competition - 4/11/11


We, at Orchids, conducted calligraphy competition for our PP – I and PP – II students on 04/11/11. This was conducted so that the students can improve their handwriting and at the same time give shape and form to the letters of the alphabet in an expressive and skillful manner. It was indeed an art of beautiful writing.

Vigilance Awareness week - 31/10 - 5/11/11


The week beginning from 31st October every year should be observed as the vigilance Awareness Week to commemorate the birthday of the Bismarck of India, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel who is known for representing the best values in the Indian tradition so far as governance is concerned.
Corruption has become the greatest social evil that confronts our society today. It has a detrimental impact on the society and hinders the country’s progress and prosperity. Citizens of our country need to be aware of this persisting public menace and find ways to put a curb on it.
Orchids – The International School has observed the Vigilance Awareness week. To create awareness among students, the week started with a brief talk on Mahatma Gandhi and his famous Salt March from Sabarmati to Dandi. Students of class VIII actively participated in the presentation.
A skit on exploitation of farmers was also performed.
 Next day, the presentation was on fighting for Democracy by Aung  San Suu Kyi in myanmar by the students of VIII and IX classes .
On Thursday, a skit was presented by IX class students on corruption in Govt. offices. With the help of a reporter, the corrupt officer gets caught in the camera and is handed over to anti-corruption bureau. A nice presentation indeed.
Vigilance week concluded with a rally by displaying anti-corruption slogans Corruption has become the greatest social evil that confronts our society today. It has a detrimental impact on the society and hinders the country’s progress and prosperity. Citizens of our country need to be aware of this persisting public menace and find ways to put a curb on it.