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MESSAGES FROM THE GOVERNING BODY

"Empowering Minds: Education Unlocks Potential" - Education equips


individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to realize their full potential
and achieve their goals. Education is indeed a powerful tool that can have a
profound impact on individuals and society as a whole.
We strongly believe that achieving academic excellence often begins with
cultivating a strong and effective thought process. This involves developing
critical thinking skills, curiosity, and the ability to approach challenges with an
open mind.
The BGES School (ICSE) has made its mark as an academic institute of
excellence and fun filled co-curricular activities. Co-curricular activities are an integral part of a well-
rounded education and provide valuable opportunities for personal growth, skill development, and
enjoyment outside of the traditional academic setting.
Shri Rajnikant Dani
(President)
"Building Tomorrow's Leaders Today" - Schools play a crucial role in nurturing and developing the
future leaders, innovators, and change-makers of society.
At The BGES School (ICSE), we believe that education is not just
about acquiring knowledge; it's about fostering a spirit of curiosity,
critical thinking, and collaboration. Our institution is a vibrant hub of
ideas, diversity, and creativity, where each of you brings something
unique to the tapestry of learning.
Academic excellence requires a high level of commitment. This
commitment involves dedicating time and effort to your studies,
consistently engaging with the material, and striving for continuous
improvement. Our institution set goals and maintain a strong work ethic for students even when faced
with challenges or setbacks.

Shri . Miraj D. Shah


(Senior Vice President)
"Education Knows No Boundaries" - Regardless of age, gender, or
background, education is a universal right that should be accessible to all.
At our institution, our dedicated team of educators and staff is committed
to providing you with an enriching and inspiring educational experience.
We have exciting events, workshops, and initiatives planned to help you
uncover your passions and reach new heights.
Remember, each day is a chance to learn, grow, and make a positive
impact. Together, let's create a dynamic and inclusive community where
everyone has the opportunity to shine.
I am looking forward to seeing your achievements and contributions throughout the year. If you ever
need guidance, support, or simply someone to talk to, know that my office is always open.
Shri Pradip Sheth
(Hon Secretary)

MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL

"Educate a Mind, Transform a Life" - Education has the potential to transform


lives by opening doors to opportunities that would otherwise remain closed.
The magazine remind of the remarkable resilience and adaptability
demonstrated by our students and educators. In the face of unprecedented
challenges, you have shown the true spirit of unity and strength. Your
commitment to learning, your creativity, and your unwavering enthusiasm
have been truly inspiring.
This magazine captures the diverse range of talents, interests, and accomplishments of our students.
From academic achievements to artistic endeavors, from athletic triumphs to community service
initiatives, each page reflects the unique contributions that make our school a vibrant and dynamic
place of learning.
I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to our dedicated teachers and support staff who work
tirelessly to provide a nurturing environment for our students to thrive. Your passion for education and
your tireless efforts to ignite the spark of curiosity within our students are truly commendable. To our
students, I encourage you to continue embracing every opportunity that comes your way. Your journey
in this school extends beyond the classroom, and I hope you will make the most of every moment to
learn, grow, and contribute positively to your surroundings. Parents and guardians, your partnership
with us in nurturing these young minds is invaluable. Your unwavering support, encouragement, and
involvement contribute significantly to the holistic development of our students.[As we turn the pages
of this magazine, let it serve as a reminder of what can be achieved when we work together with a
shared vision of excellence. Let it inspire us to continue striving for greatness and to believe in the
boundless potential that resides within each of us. I extend my best wishes to all our students as you
embrace the future with confidence and courage. May your journey be filled with knowledge, wisdom,
and compassion.
For this excellent edition I would like to place on record my appreciation and thank you to Mrs.
Sumouli Gangopadhyay and the complete editorial team. Keep it up.
Brij Bhushan Singh
(Principal)

MESSAGE FROM THE DEPUTY HEADMISTRESS

"Educational Excellence: Shaping a Better Society" - Striving for excellence in


education contributes to the development of a well-informed and progressive
society. Knowledge is one of the most things that will keep one at par with the
ever growing world.
It is something that helps you reach the high Benchmarks to your career. The
best use of knowledge one acquires is to pass it on and help the people around
you when one doesn’t put the knowledge to good use, then the knowledge is of
complete waste. The knowledge to acquire must be put to good use.

Mrs. Clara Gomes


(Deputy Headmistress)
THE EDITORIAL TEAM
Today we all live in a digital world where things are not far enough but just a click away. In the
middle of such time as soon as we got the opportunity to lead the ‘ Beyond The Classroom ‘ as the
editorial team, we have not regretted a second of it. This work was not just editing but also increasing
our knowledge about the school community and spread the thoughts of the students in various
[Link] issue is just not a book but a collection of the various ideas, creativity and the
thoughts of the students of the school. This issue reflects the achievements as well as the talents of
students in different activities for their bright future. We also thank and appreciate all the students who
promoted their valuable time in reading and contributing to this issue. Also we would like to express
special thanks to Mrs. Sumouli Gangopadhyay for guiding us while bringing forth this issue. We all
hope you all will enjoy reading this magazine as much as
we have enjoyed putting everything together and it’s a
promise that you will not regret spending your time in
reading this magazine. Happy Reading!

SIDDHI SHAW 9B

FALAK SHAH 9A
LIFE IN AN AQUARIUM
Swimming all around,

With the little fins and tails.

Seeing colourful corals and big magenta fishes,

But Alas! All these are my grandmother’s tales.

These are nothing but imaginations,

For a fish locked behind four walls of glass.

The experience of moving independently,

The experience of moving with huge mass.

From living inside tiny loops,

To discovering the deepness of such vast drops.

How beautiful it would have been,

To see the colourful fishes acting as smoothing eyedrops.

But now it is a grief,

To spend life in this artificial home.

To be someone’s pet, someone’s toy,

To have same things always in front and roam.

Just for once, I wish I could discover,

Those drops of peace in a vast ocean.

Where my mother and grandmother dwelled,

Where I could feel my own existence.

A life better than an aquarium.

Sakshi Kumari 10A 2983


NATURE: A GREAT TEACHER
Nature is like our mother. It is essential for us because it
provides all the basic needs of life. Nature is a great teacher.
We can learn many lessons from
her. The flower blooms only for a
day, yet it keeps smiling till the
end. This is a lesson for us. We
should live our lives to the fullest,
how short it may be. Water is soft,
still it flows over hard rocks, the
rocks give in. In the same way our
problems may be difficult but if we persist, they too give in.
Tiny ants organise themselves and carry away heavy insects.
They teach us that we can do impossible tasks through
teamwork. Similarly, the bare tree in winter comes back to its
green magnificence once again in spring. We can learn from
it that, problematic spells will never remain forever. Thus,
Nature is the greatest gift of God to mankind. Every, object
of Nature teaches us something about life.
Nishant Himthani
7B
HONESTY IS THE BEST
POLICY
Honesty, truly is the best policy.
Honesty is the foundation of any
well-working relationship.
Whether it is with parents,
friends, or anyone else, honesty
is important. People who are
honest lead a stress-free life and
do not live in two different worlds. No relationship is successful without
trust. Through honesty I have secured strong relationships with my friends
and family and have become a better and a matured person. I want to
conclude that to lead a successful life always be honest, as honesty is the
best policy.

Siddhi Shaw 9B

SPIRIT OF PATRIOTISM

Patriotism is defined as the love towards our country. The people who love
their native land are called patriots. They are completely determined to serve
and save their motherland. Patriots always love and respect their country as
they love their motherland, who gives them shelter. They cannot tolerate the
interference of the other countries into their own national affairs. Patriots
always pile the principle that there is nothing greater and more important
than their own land. As we respect our mother, we should respect our
country too. Those people who do not have patriotic feelings never show
interest in the progress of their country.
Patriots are always ready to sacrifice themselves for their country. They
devote their lives in serving, loving, respecting and saving their own
motherland. A true patriot is respected even after his/her death. There is a
famous saying “Live for nation, die for nation.” We must give up our selfish
motives and form a strong feeling of patriotism.
Sakshi Purbey
6A

FLASH FLOOD: THE developmental


tragedy
Flash floods occur within
a very short span of
excessive rainfall or
rapidly rising water
which can roll boulders,
tear out trees, destroy
buildings and bridges.
These days, we face the
same situation in many places like the Himalayan states and
the Western Ghats in Maharashtra and Kerala. Flash floods
have an impact and a huge effect not only on the people, but
also on our environment.
In India, flash floods are often caused by cloudbursts, the
intense rainfall for a short period of time which are
accompanied by landslides, a sudden movement of rocks,
boulders, debris down a slope. It is common in the
mountainous terrains, it causes trigger landslides include
heavy rainfall, earthquakes, snow melting and so on.
Landslides are often caused by human activities, such as
deforestation, excessive infrastructure development and
overgrazing by cattle.
Flash floods occur without any warning and many of them
ensue at night while people are sleeping adding to the risk.
The people can be seriously injured or killed by these natural
disasters. It can cause structural damage to the bridges and
roadways. Flood water can contaminate ground water,
making tap water unfit for consumption.
We may introduce a better flood warning device so it can
give people more time to prepare and take action during the
flash floods. It can also save more lives by releasing an early
warning. One can construct a building or a house which is
metres above the ground to prevent flood damage. Latest
technology should be applied where the flood can be
determined before it actually happens and precaution can be
taken immediately. ‘Prevention is better than cure’, it not
only saves our lives but also our reserves .
Shree Hari Warrior
8A
A flower on a far hilltop, oh so serene,
Waiting for the world to see its sheen,
Its petals soft as silk, its colors bright,
A sight to behold in pure delight.

It sways gently in the breeze, it doth entwine


The sunshine and the dew, so fine and divine,
In this secluded spot, it doth reside,
Until some soul, with heart full of pride,
Doth come to claim it, love it true,
And pluck it from its hilltop anew.

For though it stands alone, apart,


This flower on high, it hath a heart,
That yearns for love, that longs to be,
Adored and cherished, wild and free.
So let it wait no more, my friend,
Come forth and take this beauty's hand,
Together we shall make it bloom,
On this far hilltop, all our own. Dev Mukherjee Mehta 10B

TREE
Tree, Oh! Tree,
I need you here, with me
You give me oxygen,
You give me shelter,
But what do I give you in
return?

You inspire me to help


others
Like you help when one is
in need,
What will I be without
you,
Tree, Oh! Tree,

I need you here, with me.


Aaradhaya Kum 7A
ચંદ્રયાન 3 (ઇસરો)

ભારતનં ઇસરો દ્વારા સંચાલિત ચંદ્રયાન કાયયક્રમ અંતર્યત ચંદ્રમા પર સંશોધનના અલભયાનનં
ત્રીજં પર્િં છે . ચંદ્રયાન-૨ની જેમ જ આ અલભયાનમાં પણ લિક્રમ નામનં ઉતરાણ એકમ
અને પ્રજ્ઞાન નામનં રોિર સામેિ છે . તેનં સ્થાનાંતર એકમ (propulsion module) પલરભ્રમણીક
એકમની ભૂલમકા ભજિશે. ચંદ્રયાન-૨ને ચંદ્રમા પર ઉતરિાની છેલ્ િી ક્ષણોમાં માર્યદશયક
સોફ્ટિેરમાં આિેિી ક્ષલતને કારણે ચંદ્રયાન-
૨નં ઉતરાણ એકમ તટી પડયા બાદ એિાં
જ બીજા અલભયાનની પ્રસ્તાિના મૂકિામાં
આિી.
ચંદ્રયાન-૩ને ૧૪ જિાઈના રોજ ભારતીય
પ્રમાલણત સમય પ્રમાણે બપોરે ૦૨:૩૫
પ્રલક્ષપ્ત કરિામાં આવયં. ઉતરાણ એકમ
ચંદ્રના દલક્ષણ ધ્રિ નજીકના પ્રદે શ પર ૨૩
ઓર્સ્ટ ૨૦૨૩ના રોજ સાંજના ૬:૦૪ િાર્ે
ઉતયું. રોિરનં પાિડય ઉતરાણ ૨૩ ઓર્સ્ટ
૨૦૨૩ના રોજ સાંજ ે ૦૫:૪૪ િાર્ે શરુ થયં
અને રોિરનો ચંદ્રતિ (ચંદ્રની સપાટી)ને
સ્પશય ૦૬:૦૪ િાર્ે થયો.
ઘણાં ભાર્ો સૂયય પ્રકાશ લિના સંપૂણપ ય ણે
અંધારા િાળા પ્રદે શમાં આિેિા છે . ,અને
તાપમાન ૨૩૦ લડગ્રી સેલલ્સયસથી નીચે જઈ
શકે છે . આનાથી સાધનો ચિાિિામાં
મશ્કે િી થાય છે . આ ઉપરાંત તમામ
જગ્યાએ મોટા ખાડાઓ છે . પલરણામે
ચંદ્રમાં ધ્રળીય પ્રદે શો અન્વેષિત રહ્યા છે. અત્યંત ઠં ડા તાપમાનનો અર્થ એ ર્ઈ શકે છે કે આ
પ્રદે શમાં ફસાયેલી કોઈ પણ વસ્તુ વધુ ફે રફાર કયાથ ષવનાં સમયસર ષસ્ર્ર રહેશ.ે તેર્ી
ચન્રના ઉત્તર અને દષિણ ધ્રુવોના ખડકો અને માટી સૌરમંડળને સંકેતો આપી શકે છે .
ઘણી મુશ્કે લીઓ વચ્ચે આજે ૨૩ ઓર્સ્ટ ૨૦૨૩ના રોજ સાંજ ે ૦૬:૦૪ કિાકે ચંદ્રયાન ૩
સફળતાપૂિયક ચંદ્ર પર ઉતયું .
અષદષત શેઠ
૭ બી
ઘર
મારે એિં એક ઘર હોય! કે

જ્ાં આશાના તોરણો લસ્થત હોય,

ને શ્રદ્ધાનં કોલડય દીલિત હોય!!

જ્ાં લિશ્વાસના પાયા ને ભીંત હોય,

તે રૂિામાં ર્જ
ં તં મધર ર્ીત હોય!!

જ્ાં દરેકના ચહેરાં પર લસ્મત હોય,

ને પરસ્પર સૌને ખૂબ પ્રીત હોય!!

જ્ાં ધમયથી પ્રેલરત દરકે રીત હોય,

ને વયિહારમાં સૌનં ચીત્ત હોય!!

એિં એક ઘર મારું લિશ્વ હોય!!

ને એિં એક લિશ્વ મારું ઘર હોય!!


આરાધ્યા સાકરીયા ૬એ

ચન્રયાન

ચન્દ્દ્રયાન નં ર્ીત િઈને

ચાંદ લતરં ર્ો રં ર્ બે રં ર્ા

નિી એક ઓળખ િઈને

મારા ભારત ના િૈજ્ઞાલનક

તમે ભલિષ્ય છો ભારત ના

ઊંચા માથા િઈને ઊભા

સાચા એક અલભમાન માટે .


રિાબંધન

હાથ માં બાંધ્ યો રાખડી નો દોરો,

બહેને િીધો ભાઈ થી િાદો,

હર સમય માં સાથ લનભાિજે,

મસીબત ના સમયે ક્યારેય ભૂિી ન જજે

પ્રત્યિા શાહ ૮બી

શું ઘરકાયથ જરૂરી છે ભણવા માટે

ઘરકાયથ એક એિં કાયથ છે જે લિદ્યાથી ને ઘરે કરિા માટે દે િામાં આિે છે . જે લિષય શાળા માં
પહેિા થી ભણાિિામાં આિે છે તે જ કાયય ઘર માં કરિાનં હોય તે ઘરકાયય કહેિાય. તે લિષયના
સંબોલધત પ્રશ્નો ઉત્તર કે તે અધ્યાય નં િાંચન કરિા થી લિદ્યાથી ને તેનં િધારે જ્ઞાન મળે છે .
ઘરકાયય કરિં ઘણં મહત્િપૂણય છે . ઘર કાયય કરિાથી લિદ્યાથી નાં િાંચન અને િખિામાં ઘણો જ
સધારો થાય છે .જે લિદ્યાથી ઘર માં અભ્યાસ નથી કરતાં તે િોકો ને કક્ષા માં જે ભણાિિામાં આિે
તે ભૂિી શકે છે . આમ તો લિદ્યાથીઓ ને િધારે ઘરકાયય દે િાનં જરૂરી નથી, કે મકે િધારે ઘરકાયય
દે િાથી નાના લિદ્યાથીઓ પર ભાર પડે છે
અને તે િોકો ને ભણિા પરથી રુલચ
ઓછી થઈ જાય છે, પણ જો તે વયાજબી
રીતે દે િા માં આિે તો તે લિદ્યાથી ને સારી
રીતે શીખિામાં અને સારું પ્રદશયન
કરિામાં સહયોર્ી બને છે . ઘણી િાર
િધારે ઘરકાયય મળિાથી લિદ્યાથી
એમાંથી કં ઈ પણ શીખતા નથી પણ
લશક્ષક ના ડર થી પૂરું કરતાં હોય છે .
જેના પલરણામ સ્િરૂપ તે હમેશા કક્ષા
માં નબળો રહે છે એટિે લિદ્યાથીઓ ને
હમેશા સમજિં જોઈએ કે ઘરકાયય ફક્ત કરિા માટે નથી પણ સમજી ને તેમાં રુલચ િઈને કરિં
જોઈએ જેથી તેમને એનો િાભ મળે .
લિદ્યાથીઓ ને સમજિં જરૂરી છે કે ઘરકાયય બહજ મહત્િપૂણય છે . અને તેના ઘણાં ફાયદા છે, તે
િોકો ને પરીક્ષામાં સફળ થિં હોય તો ઘરકાયય એમાં મદદરૂપ બને છે . અને આપણે પહેિથ
ે ી
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બહ જ જરૂરી છે ભણિા માટે .
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બધી ઝગમગાટ સોનાની નર્ી.


કહેિત 'બધં જે ચમકતં હોય તે સોનં નથી' એ એક લિધાન છે જે વયાખ્યાલયત કરે છે કે તમામ
શારીલરક દે ખાિ આનંદદાયક નથી પણ ર્ેરમાર્ે દોરી શકે છે . તત્િ સોનં એ એક લકં મતી
રસાયણ છે જે ચમક બહાર કાઢે છે . જો કે , ચમકદાર પાત્ર અન્દ્ય પદાથો માટે પણ ધરાિે છે . તેથી,
કહેિત િાક્યનો અથય એ છે કે બધી ચળકતી િસ્તઓ મૂલ્યિાન નથી, અને કં ઈક સપરલફલસયિ
આકષયક હોઈ શકે છે .
આજની દલનયામાં, સૌંદયય બાહ્ય દે ખાિના પલરમાણોને વયક્ત કરે છે જેમ કે ચહેરાના િક્ષણો,
શરીરની તંદરસ્તી, સૌંદયય ઉત્પાદનો
અને ચમકદાર કપડાં. આ એિા
લચહ્નો છે જે સંિાલદતાને વયાખ્યાલયત
કરે છે અને િોકોને આકલષયત કરે છે .
જો કે , બાહ્ય સંદર બનિાની રમત
આંતલરક સદ ં રતાના અલસ્તત્િને
ભૂિી જાય છે .
કોઈ િસ્ત કે વયલક્તનં િાસ્તલિક
મૂલ્ય બાહ્ય દે ખાિમાં રહેતં નથી.
સઘડ પોશાક પહેરિ ે ી વયલક્ત હમેશા
લદિથી સંદર હોતી નથી પણ ક્યારેક
ખોટી પણ હોઈ શકે છે . જો કે ,
ખરાબ પોશાક પહેરિ ે વયલક્તનો
દે ખાિ કદરૂપો હોઈ શકે છે પરં ત
તેના હૃદયમાં િાસ્તલિક સારા ર્ણો હોઈ શકે છે . દાખિા તરીકે , ખરીદી કરતી િખતે, કહેિત
િાક્ય અમને એિી િસ્તઓ પસંદ કરિાનં યાદ અપાિે છે જે સૌથી િધ મૂલ્ય ઉમેર ે છે . લમત્રોની
પસંદર્ી કરતી િખતે, કે ટિાક િોકો એિા ન પણ હોય જેમ કે અમે તેમને માનતા હતા. તકોનો
ઉપયોર્ કરતી િખતે, સ્િપ્નની નોકરીઓ મશ્કે િ અને તણાિપૂણય હોઈ શકે છે . સપનાનો પીછો
કરતી િખતે, તેઓ િાસ્તલિકતાથી અિર્ હોઈ શકે છે . આમ, આકષયક દે ખાિ ખોટા તરફ દોરી
શકે છે .
મહે ક ષશંગાડીયા
૭ બી
मुस्कराहट की कीमत

आजकल जजसे देखो ककसी न ककसी बात का रोना जलए किरता है। दुजनया अपने दुख को
जिपाकर एक नकली मुस्कान चेहरे पर बनाए रखती है। पर मेरा मानना है मुस्कान से
ज्यादा ज़रुरी है वह मुस्कान जो कदल से जनकली हो। जीवन मे मुसीबतें आती रहती हैं,
हमें संघर्ष से सामना करना पड़ सकता है, हमें जनराशा का भी सामना करना पड़ सकता
है, पर इन सब पररजस्िजतयों का सामना अगर हम चेहरे पर एक मुस्कान जलए हुए करें
तो आधी जंग हम वैसे ही लड़ लेते हैं।मुस्कराहट ऐसा हजियार है, जो परायों को भी
अपना बना लेती है। दूसरों की जजंदगी में अगर आप उजाला लाना चाहते हो तो उनके
चेहरे पर मुस्कराहट की वजह बनो।
मुस्कराहट एक अमूल्य उपहार है जो न
के वल आपके जीवन में सकरात्मक ऊजाष
भरता है बजल्क दूसरों को भी जीवन में
आगे बढ़ने की प्रेरणा देता है। ककसी ने
खूब जलखा है–

ककसी की मुस्कराहटों पे हो जनसार,

ककसी का ददष जमल सके तो ले उधार ,

ककसी के वास्ते हो तेरे कदल में प्यार

जीना इसी का नाम है ।

- अंजबका जसंह ८ बी
जशक्षा का महत्व
जशक्षा हम सभी के जीवन में आगे बढ़ने तिा सिलता
पाने के जलए बहुत आवश्यक है। जशक्षा के जबना हम
जीवन में सिल नहीं हो सकते। जशक्षा एक ऐसा
हजियार है, जो संसार को बदल सकता हैं।जशजक्षत
होने से हम सामाजजक तिा मानजसक रूप से
जागरूक होते हैं। जशक्षा हमारे अंदर आत्मजवश्वास बढ़ाती है, और हमें अच्िे-बुरे , सही-गलत का ज्ञान
कराती है। जशक्षा के द्वारा बेरोजगारी को समाप्त ककया जा सकता है। जशक्षा के द्वारा ही हम देश के एक
बेहतर नागररक बन सकते हैं। देश का जवकास एवं समृजि जशक्षा के द्वारा ही संभव है।

जशक्षा के द्वारा समाज में िै ली सभी बुराइयों को दूर ककया जा सकता है। जशक्षा एक ऐसी पूूँजी है
जजसका उपयोग हम दुजनया के ककसी भी क्षेत्र में कर सकते हैं। जशक्षा के जबना मानव जीवन पूणष रूप से
अधूरा है।

जशक्षा प्रत्येक व्यजि का एक मौजलक अजधकार है, इसजलए हर ककसी के जीवन के हर महत्वपूणष पहलू को
समझने के जलए जशक्षा प्राप्त करनी चाजहए। सरकार हर वगष के लोगों में जशक्षा को बढ़ाने के जलए कई
प्रयोग कर रही है, ताकक हर कोई ज्ञान प्राप्त कर सके और जीवन में सिल हो सके । जशक्षा आशा की
रोशनी है जो एक व्यजि के जीवन को खुजशयो से भर देती है ।

ररजि धादुक ८ बी

बहन

बहन एक एहसास है,

जजसके पास है,वह खास है।

वह पररवार की मजबूत कड़ी है ,मेरी बहन मुझसे बड़ी है।

कदखने में वह परी है ,स्वभाव से भोली है। प्यार में माूँ के साि खड़ी है,
मेरी बहन मुझसे बड़ी है।

वह मेरे जलए लड़ी है,

मेरी गलती के जलए डांट उसे पड़ी है।

मेरी सभी समस्याओं का हल जलए खड़ी है,

मेरी बहन मुझसे बड़ी है।

वह घर की शान है,

सब की आन और मेरी पहचान
है ,

न जाने क्यों अब वह बस मेहमान


है ,

बस इस बात से मेरा मन परे शान


है

-सोनाक्षी झा १ A
ककताब

ककताब हमारे पास


है रहती।

सही गलत का ज्ञान


यह देती ।

ककताबों में है ईश्वर


का वास।

हम बच्चों का यह उपहार है खास। पुस्तकों का सम्मान जो करते।

अपने जीवन से अंधकार वे दूर करते।

ककताब पढ़ने से जमलता है -ज्ञान।

इसे पढ़ने से बढ़ता है-सम्मान।

इसके ज्ञान से दूर होता है-अज्ञान।

इसके पढ़ने से जमलता है-मान।

ककताबों की कहाजनयाूँ |

पढ़ अपना मनोरं जन हैं करते।

अपनी भार्ाओं में शब्दों की जमठास हैं भरते ।

-जवनायक दास ४ अ
এসি আমাদের দৈনন্দিন জীবনের জন্য প্রয়োজনীয় যা
ভালো নয়
এসি নিয়ে সবসময় খারাপ কথাই তো শুনেছেন। তবে এসি বাড়িতে বা
অফিসে থাকে। এই এসির অনেক ভালো দিকও রয়েছে। সেগুলি
সম্পর্কে খুব কম মানুষই জানেন হয়তো।

অনেকেই বলেন, এসি মানেই বিলাসবহুল ব্যবস্থা। তবে এখন যা


আবহাওয়া তাতে এসি আর বিলাসিতা নয়, বরং প্রয়োজন হয়ে দাঁড়িয়েছে।

হাঁপানি এবং অ্যালার্জি কমাতে সাহায্য করতে পারে এসি। এখন অনেক
এসিতে ডাস্ট ফিল্টার লাগানো থাকে। এয়ার পিউরিফায়ারও থাকে। ফলে
ঘরের বাতাস পরিষ্কার থাকে। এসি ফুলের পরাগ ও ধুলোবালি সরিয়ে
হাঁপানির আক্রমণ এবং অ্যালার্জির ঝুঁকি কমাতে পারে।

Aryan Chowdhury 8B
আমি একটি গাছ

আমায় চিনতে পারছ? কে বলতো আমি? ঠিক বলেছ, আমি একটি গাছ।
লোকে আমায় বেল ফুলের গাছ বলে। তাই আমিও নিজেকে বেলফুলের গাছ
বলেই পরিচয় দিয়ে থাকি। যে মাঠে আমি আছি, সেখানে বাচ্ছারা খেলতে
আসে, বড়রা প্রাতঃ বা সান্ধ্য ভ্রমণে আসে। আমি সব মন দিয়ে দেখি।
আমিও তাদের সঙ্গে কথা বলার চেষ্টা করি। আমি আমার ফুলের গন্ধ
ছড়িয়ে সকলের সঙ্গে কথা বলি। ছোটরা তাদের ছোট ছোট হাতে
আমাকে স্পর্শ করে আদর করে, আমার খুব আনন্দ হয়। কেউ কেউ
আবার আমার ফুল ছেঁড়ে তাতে আমার খুব ব্যথা হয়, কষ্ট হয়। কিন্তু
ছোটদের দেখে আমার সব কষ্ট দূর হয়ে যায়। এইভাবেই আমার দিন
কাটছিল, কিন্তু হঠা করে একদিন জানা গেল, এই মাঠে বড় বড় ফ্ল্যাট
হবে। তাই সমস্ত গাছ কেটে ফেলতে হবে। ওরা যন্ত্রের মাধ্যমে
আমাদের কেটে ফেলল নির্মম ভাবে। আমরা মাটিতে পড়ে রইলাম। একটুও
ভাবল না যে আমরাই প্রকৃতির ভারসাম্য, আমাদের থাকাও আবশ্যক।

Riddhiman Dutta 4A
এক দিন মন্দারমণিতে

আমার এই গল্পটা আমার খুব প্রিয়। তাহলে শুরু করি গল্পটা। মাস্ট ছিল
মার্চ ২০২৩। ফাইনাল পরীক্ষা শেষ হয়ে ছুটি চলছে। আমার বাবা কাজের
জন্য বাইরে থাকেন। তিনি প্রায় দু মাস বাদে ছুটিতে বাড়ি আসবেন। মা
বলল বাবা আসবে। আমাদের খুব মজা, আনন্দ হল কারণ বাবা আসলে
আমাদের খুব মজা হয়আর আনন্দে কাটে। বাবা এল ২৩ শে মার্চ। এসেই
একটা খুশির খবর দিল যে আমরা বেড়াতে যাব। আমি জিজ্ঞাসা করলাম,
বাবা আমরা কোথায় যাব? কবে যাব? আরও অনেক প্রশ্ন। বাবা
বললেন, আমরা মন্দারমণি বেড়াতে যাব। আমরা ২৪ শে মার্চ দুপুরে বাড়ি
থেকে বেরিয়ে হাওড়া স্টেশনে গেলাম। হাওড়া থেকে ট্রেনে চেপে কাঁথি
গেলাম। ট্রেনে আমরা অনেক কিছু খেতে খেতে আর মজা করতে করতে
গেলাম। কাঁথি পৌঁছে আমরা আরেকটা গাড়ি করে হোটেলে পৌঁছালাম।
হোটেলটা খুব সুন্দর ছিল। সুইমিং পুল ছিল যেটা আমি আগে দেখিনি।
হোটেলের দাদারা খুব ভালো ছিল। যাইহোক, আমরা সেদিনের মতো
রাত্রের খাবার খেয়ে ঘুমাতে গেলাম। পরদিন সকালে বাবা, মা, দাদা আর
আমি মিলে গেলাম সমুদ্রের পাড়ে। এটাই ছিল আমার প্রথম সমুদ্র
দেখা। ভীষণ ভীষণ আনন্দ হচ্ছিল। আমরা সবাই মিলে সমুদ্রের ঢেউয়ের
সঙ্গে খেলা করলাম, ডাব খেলাম। ফিরে এসে আমি, দাদা আর বাবা মিলে
সুইমিংপুলে খুব মজা করলাম। দেখতে দেখতে দিন শেষ হয়ে গেল। পরের
দিন আমরা ফিরে এলাম। মনটাও একটু খারাপ হয়ে গেল। কিন্তু ওই
দুদিনের আনন্দের স্মৃতি চিরকাল আমার মনের মনিকোঠায় সযত্নে
তোলা থাকবে।

Surjo Ash 6A
আমাদের সবার নিরামিষ ভোজী হওয়া উচিত
আমাদের প্রত্যেকটি মানুষের নিরামিষ আহার গ্রহণ করা উচিত।
নিরামিষ আহার গ্রহণ করলে অনেক অনেক প্রাণী হত্যা হতে বিরত
থাকবে। নিরামিষ খাদ্য বলতে মূলত আমরা উদ্ভিদ জাতীয় খাদ্যকে
বুঝি।

আধুনিকতাবশতঃ নিজ সংস্কৃতি, আচার বিচার, ব্যবহার সবকিছুকে


জলাঞ্জলি দেওয়া ব্যক্তিদের মিথ্যা ধারণা হল যে শাকাহারে উচিত
মাত্রায় শক্তিবর্ধক পুষ্টিপ্রাপ্তি হয় না। কিন্তু এটি সঠিক নয়।

আধুনিক বৈজ্ঞানিকদের গবেষণায় জানা যায় যে, নিরামিষ খাদ্যে শুধু যে


উচ্চ উপাদান প্রাপ্তি হয় তাই নয়, এর দ্বারা পর্যাপ্ত ভারসাম্য যুক্ত
খাদ্য প্রাপ্তি হয় যা একজন নিরামিষ ভোজী ব্যক্তিকে অনেক বেশি
সুস্থ এবং দীর্ঘকাল ধরে বেঁচে থাকতে সাহায্য করে।

সাধারণত ডালেও খাদ্যের আমিষ উপাদানের মাত্রা কম থাকে না। গম,


চাল, জোয়ার, বাজরা, ভুট্টা ইত্যাদির সঙ্গে উপযুক্ত পরিমাণে জল
এবং সবুজ সবজি আহার করলে শুধু যে খাদ্যের আমিষ উপাদানের
প্রয়োজন পূর্ণ হয় তাই নয়, এর দ্বারা পর্যাপ্ত ভারসাম্য যুক্ত
খাদ্য প্রাপ্তি হয় যা নিরামিষাশী ব্যক্তিকে আমিষহারী ব্যক্তির থেকে
বেশি সুস্থ এবং নীরোগ রাখে।

মাংসের নিজস্ব কোন স্বাদ নেই। তাতে তেল, ঝাল, মশলা ইত্যাদি
দিলেই তার স্বাদ বৃদ্ধি পায়। কিন্তু ফল, সবজি, দুধ ইত্যাদির
স্বতন্ত্র নিজস্ব স্বাদ রয়েছে আর এগুলি গ্রহণ করা যায়। যদিও
অস্বীকার করা যায় না যে মশলা পাতিতেও খাদ্যগুণ আছে।
পশুজগতের দিকে তাকালে আমরা দেখতে পাই যে, যেসব পশুদের
আমরাহত্যা করি তারা সর্বাধিক শক্তিশালী, পরিশ্রমী এবং অধিক
সহনশীল এবং বেশি দিন একনাগারে কাজ করতে পারে। যেমন - হাতি,
ঘোড়া, বলদ, উট ইত্যাদি। তারা প্রত্যেকেই তৃণভোজী।

অতিরিক্ত আমিষযুক্ত খাদ্য শরীরের পক্ষে ক্ষতিকারক। মানবদেহে


বিভিন্ন রোগ বাসা বাঁধে। যেমন - কর্কট রোগ, ওজন বৃদ্ধি, উচ্চ
রক্তচাপ ইত্যাদি।

অবশেষে একটি কথাই বলা যায় যে নিরামিষ খাদ্যাভাসে আমরা


প্রত্যেকেই সুস্থ থাকতে পারি এবং প্রাণী হত্যা না করে পরিবেশে
তাদের বাঁচার অধিকারকে সম্মান জানাতে পারি। আর তার সঙ্গে
পরিবেশের ভারসাম্য রক্ষা করতে পারি।

Nikita Gupta 8B
REPORT FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2023-24

FROM MAY 2023 TO SEPTEMBER 2023

RABINDRA JAYANTI CELEBRATION


The BGES School (ICSE) celebrated Rabindra Jayanti Programme on 12th May 2023
to commemorate the memory of the Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore. The
celebration of Rabindra Jayanti was performed live in the school premises with
enthusiasm. A testimony to the enthusiastic response for the ibid celebrations was the
spontaneous and fervent participation of 100 students.
RATH YATRA CELEBRATION

On 20th June, our school organized a vibrant and joyous Rath Yatra celebration. The
event was held outside the school premises, and parents were invited to witness the
festivities. A beautifully decorated Rath, resembling Lord Jagannath's chariot, was
prepared. Students of classes Nursery and KG enthusiastically pulled the Rath, under
the guidance of their teachers, around the school premises. The procession was
accompanied by devotional chants and music.

THE FRANK ANTHONY MEMORIAL ALL INDIA INTER-SCHOOL DEBATE


CHAMPIONSHIP 2023 (CATEGORY II, STAGE I) POOL B24

The aforementioned debate was held at The BGES School (ICSE), Kolkata on 10th July
2023. Ten schools participated with two participants from each school. The debate
started as per the Council rules sharp at 1030 hours. The participants were given the
Topic one hour before the commencement of the debate. They utilised the time to
prepare well and spoke very confidently. There was a welcome address by the Principal,
Mr. Brij Bhushan Singh, The BGES School (ICSE).
The topic was as follows:
“FACEBOOK FRIENDS HAVE
BECOME MORE REAL THAN
REAL FRIENDS Mrs. Piya
Chakraborty, Assistant officer CISCE,
Kolkata graced the event to listen in
to the engrossing debate. The Merit
certificates were given away by the
Principal and certificates of
participation was awarded to each
participant. The Best speaker title was
bagged by Anusha Chowdhury of
Garden High School, Kolkata. The Debate was
a power packed show as the participants
shared their views very enthusiastically.

EYE CAMP 2023

An Eye camp was organized on 15th and 16th July by The BGES School (ICSE) for the
students, with the help of Dr. Divyesh Shah, under the venture called 'Sight For Kids'
by Lion's Club International. The main focus of the camp was detecting common eye
problems of the students and checking their eye power (Degree of Near or Far
sightedness).
BGSP FELICITATION 2023

The customary Felicitation Ceremony by The Bhawanipur Gujarati Shishya Pratishthan


was held on Saturday, 29th July 2023, in the 6th floor Concept Hall of the College
building to felicitate the stupendous performance of the students of The BGES School
(ICSE) of the 2023 ICSE batch. Sri Umesh R Thakker, the President of The
Bhawanipur Gujarati Shishya Pratishthan, encouraged students with his words of
encouragement which undoubtedly boost the morale of the students with regard to their
future accomplishments. [Link] C Dani, the President of Bhawanipur Education
Society congratulated all the students and motivated them for their future progress. Mr
Pradip Sheth’s address was categorically proved to encourage the students to work
conscientiously so that they may make their institution proud in the grand sky of
academics thereby bringing fame to the institution. He also announced that a special
award has been instituted in the memory of Late Mr. Amar Seth by his family members
which is named as the ‘The Best Student of the Year’ award. It would be awarded to the
student who would excel academically and also in co – curricular activities. A cash
prize of ₹15,000 is associated with that award. IAYP Batch 21-22, eleven students and
22-23, nine students received the certificates and Bronze Badges. Ten students received
certificates for rendering Social Service at the Old Age Home – Little Sisters of the
Poor. [Link] Bhushan Singh, the Principal of The Bhawanipur Education Society
(ICSE) conducted the whole programme. Programme was ended with sweet gesture by
treating ice-creams to everyone.
INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
The BGES School (ICSE) celebrated India’s 77th Independence Day on August 15,
2023 with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervor that showcased the talents and
enthusiasm of its students. The Independence Day celebration commenced with the
singing of the National Anthem. . This was followed by the hoisting of the National
Flag. As a part of the grand Independence Day celebrations, a captivating student march
past was organized. The march past was led by the school flag-bearers, who carried the
school flag with utmost respect and dignity. Behind them, different groups of students
marched in perfect synchrony. One of the highly ghts of the event was the cultural
segment, in which students from various grades participated with great enthusiasm. The
music club students sang the soul-stirring song ‘Teri Mitti’. They were accompanied by
students on different instruments like Synthesizer, Handsonic, Congo, Cajon and
Maracus. This was followed by a dance drama titled ‘Dharti Maa Ki Pukar’ (The Earth
Mother Call). The narration by our students beautifully conveyed the deep connection
between the land and its people. The centenary batch students performed a thought-
provoking skit titled Azadi Kya Hai (What is Independence?) The event successfully
instilled a sense of responsibility and commitment towards the nation amongst the
students, thereby ensuring that the spirit of independence continues to thrive in the
younger generation.
SPECTROSCOPE

Aarav Shaw 3 A

Amaira 3 B
Amaira 3 B
Devansh Chowdhury 4 B
Devansh Chowdhury 4 B Aditi Raj 2B
Purv Kalkani 2B

Aarav Shaw 2B

Hetvi Mehta 2B
Anika Shukla 2B

Shubham Shaw 2B

Ayushi Gaha 3A
Jiyal S. Bodar 2B

Anurag Bhowmiek 6A

Yashasvi Raijada 3B
Rajveer 3A

Dev Hemani 2B

Saurjyesh Das 2B
IAYP Preliminary Expedition to Tajpur 2023
7 th June – 9 th June 2023

We started our expedition on 7 th of June 2023 by Tamralipto express, with 23 students


and 2 Teachers. We have reached Mandarmani Bridge (9.2 KM) by 1720 Hours and
after observing and experiencing the new connectivity and felt the breeze of the shore
then we have trailed down. Then we had Safety and First Aid Session along with Diary
writing and Quiz Session. Next Day early in the morning after warm up exercises we
started for Digha Mohna(11.3 KM). We had seen different flowers, mangrove trees and
other trees. Students were thrilled to walk through the shore and also were excited to
take out water from bore well and tube well. We have returned around 11:30 AM. After
taking bath students did self cooking. At evening after a 2 KM we had the Rope Knot
class, cleaning the surroundings and played few trek games students prepared a short
cultural programme for Camp Fun. On 9th morning Silvers did some extra miles at
Tajpur shore after the morning exercises and then played Treasure Hunt. After breakfast
we returned via Tamralipto with loads of enriching expedition experiences. We are
thankful to the Management and Principal Sir for giving us the opportunity to explore
this International Programme.

INDIAN MUSEUM

This session (2023-24) the students of Class 5B got an opportunity to pay a visit and get
an insight of the largest Museum of India ‘The Indian Museum of Kolkata’ on 16th
August as a part of their holistic education. A total of 36 students were taken to the
museum from school. The students were delighted to see the majestic museum building.
Indian museum has various departments that have collectibles and artifacts in different
subjects and historical periods on display. They were mesmerized on seeing a real
Mummy, ancient coins, fossils and many other things. A guide showed them around
explaining the significance of each antiques and their relevance in the history of
mankind. The visit to the museum was thrilling as well as an enriching experience for
them.

ALIPORE JAIL MUSEUM

On Friday, 11 th August 2023, 31 students of class 8B and 3 teachers of The BGES


School (ICSE) paid a visit to the Alipore Jail Museum. Under WBHIDCO the pristine
glory of the Alipore Jail has been restored with old records, gallows, a watch tower
from which the British jailors used to monitor the entire area, special cells where the
freedom fighters were incarcerated, general cells, a library, exhibition area, seminar hall
etc. Light and sound show was an insight into the oppressive actions of the British
Empire. It was a learning and an enjoyable experience for all.

TAAZA TV STATION

On 6th September 2023 class 7A students went for their class visit to Taaza Tv. There
were 31 students and 2 teachers. The visit was excellent and quite informative. The
person In charge showed us the working of news and camera and also gave us an
insight of the working of the same. They showed us how they collect the data and later
how the news reaches the mass. Overall the students enjoyed and grasp knowledge from
this visit.
FORT WILLIAM

On the 14 th of September class 5A, went for a class visit to Fort William, built during
the earlyyears of the Bengal Presidency of British Raj. Today it is the headquarter of the
Eastern Command of the Indian Army. The places visited by the students where the
Command Museum, the Command Library, War Memorial, Kitchener’s House,
Dalhousie Barrack (outside) and the temple. A guide led us through various points of
interest, providing historical insights and enriching understanding of the area’s [Link]
visit was an opportunity for students to explore the historical significance and cultural
heritage of this iconic fort.

NATIONAL AWARD LEADER TRAINING WORKSHOP BY IAYP

The workshop was held on 24 th and 25 th August 2023 at New Kenilworth Hotel from
0830hrs to 1630hrs both days. It was conducted by National Director Mr Kapil Bhalla
and Programme Manager Mr Bivujit Mukhoty. Award Leaders from different schools
attended this workshop. First day we had an ice breaking session on different Levels,
Principles, Gold Level and activity. All members of the workshop were divided into 4
groups and an interactive session was held to go through the different sections of the
Programme. We were explained about the effective goal settings, how to make the log
sheets and experiential learning Plan, Do and Review. A special session was organized
on Semi Offline and Online Record Book and Activity. Second Day session was
focused on Adventures Journey, Risk Management and Residential Project. The
sessions were made interesting by involving all the Award Leaders in activities and case
studies. The workshop ended with distribution of certificates, batches, brochure and
posters.

A CPR TRAINING PROGRAMME 2023

On 7 th of August 2023 at 1000 Hrs Head Nurse and her Team came from the The B M
Birla Heart and research Institute to make students of 9 and 10 aware of identifying
cardiac arrest and how to provide CPR to the patient. They first laid out a puppet as the
replica of human named Mr John and made him the patient who got cardiac arrest and
then in practical demonstrated through lecture how to give CPR. They also answered all
questions asked by the students and the teachers. They also asked few students to
demonstrate in practical. The Session was very useful and informative. At the end our
Principal Sir thanked the nurses and workers of BM Birla and said how important the
session is in real life situation and to acquire knowledge as the First Aider.

CISCE ENGLISH LITERATURE AT THE ICSE LEVEL TRAINING


PROGRAMME FOR TEACHERS

CISCE had organised English Literature at the ICSE level training programme for
teachers on 18th and 19th August 2023. The training was conducted by the resource
person Mrs Swarna Joshua. The agenda for day -1 was discussion on scope of syllabus
for ICSE 2024, teaching, testing and evaluation of Literature in English and Art and
Science of QP construction. Setting MCQs Discussion On Specimen question Paper and
answer key for 2024 examination was set for day-2. A detailed discussion on the
writing effective MCQ, Constructed Response Questions and Marking scheme was
done and teachers were asked to create questions from the text and make a marking
scheme too. Thirty- six schools participated in the training [Link] the training
program was knowledgeable and interactive.

FUN BASED ACTIVITIES IN JUNIOR SCHOOL MATHS

The Maths workshop for junior school students, which was conducted by Mrs. Neela
Ghose. Mrs. Ghose has an impressive teaching background spanning over 25 years and
was a Senior Faculty member at the Teacher Training Department of Loreto House.
She’s been extensively involved as a Resource Faculty member and Master Trainer in
Mathematics and Science for in-service Teacher Training at the primary [Link].
Ghoses expertise goes beyond teaching, as she’s a published author with both Oxford
University Press and Chhaya Prakashani Ltd. She has conducted numerous workshops
across India and even abroad. Her contributions also extend to being a Resource
Faculty member for [Link] Sp. Ed (Mathematics) at the Indian Institute of Cerebral Palsy
in Kolkata. Mrs. Ghose holds a significant role as a Member of the Governing Body of
Progressive Educational Techniques Society (The Teacher’s Centre) and serves as its

The main focus of the workshop was to nurture critical thinking, reasoning, and
creativity in the foundation of Mathematics education. As a participant, I received a
certificate of participation, and we were provided with snacks during the workshop.
Mrs. Ghoses dedication to enriching math education was evident throughout the
session, making it an enriching experience for all attendees.
‘KWIZDOM’ ORGANIZED BY TAAZA TV

‘KWIZDOM’ organized by Taaza TV in association with GRSE: under Ministry of


Defence, Government of India. Preliminary Round held on 5 th August, 2023. The said
Quiz Show was held in the National Library Auditorium where around hundred schools
had participated with three students each.. Our school was represented by Rupsa Dutta
of Class 8, Pratham Jha from Class 9 and Sayan Dutta from Class10. The said students
had performed well in the initial round held in the school and were invited to participate
in the Preliminary Round.

ASISC REGIONAL QUIZ COMPETITION 2023

ASISC Regional Quiz Competition 2023. Senior Category, was held in The BGES
School (ICSE) on 3rd August, 2023. The quiz was conducted in two main parts,
namely, semi finals and finals. There were three semi final rounds consisting of 10
teams each, and each round comprised of 20 students. Mr Samrat Sengupta was the
Quiz Master and we were very fortunate to have with us Dr M P Rozario, President
ASISC. The registration desk was handled by our students. All participants received a
Certificate of Participation and the school that stood first was The Heritage School
which received a Cup, a gold medal and associated Certificates. Delhi Public School,
Newtown grabbed the second position.

The TELEGRAPH YOUNG METRO MEET 2023

The Telegraph Young Metro Force Meet 2023 was held on 26th July at Gyan Manch,
Pretoria St. It was a briefing session for the students. Falak Shah and Vanshika
Agarwal, of Class 9 from The BGES School (ICSE), were selected as telegraph young
metro reporters. Mrs. Chandrani Saha the correspondent journalist spoke about
journalism. She spoke about the art of time management and how one can groom
themselves to be a good listener. The young metro reporters were awarded certificates
and medals. The new young metro reporters were given proper guidelines about the
mailing system, no abbreviated name of the school will be written and they were
advised to promote school events School. Overall, the meeting was very collaborative
and helpful.
Report on the AI and Robotics, for Teachers 1 st and 2nd September 2023

The BGES School (ICSE) organised a teacher training programme in Robotics on 1st
2nd August 2023 in ATL Lab. The resource person Mr Vasudev N was extremely
knowledgeable and well informed. We started with the definition of Robot and how AI
is related to Robotics. He also has elaborated collaboration, different waves that sound
requires and Laws of Robotics in Day 1. He also shown film clippings and video
clippings of Robots in different fields and there functions. In Day 2 we have focussed
on Core and Arduino and IR. We ended the session with practically making the robot.
The session boosted our confidenence in the subject and the topic, Robotics. Overall,
the training was very educational, constructive, collaborative, interactive, and
informative.

WORKSHOP ON NEW TRENDS IN EXPLORING ENGLISH LITERATURE


IN PRIMARY SCHOOL

On September 15th, 2023, at 3:00 PM, a vital teacher training session was conducted by
Mrs. Pamela Ryan to equip primary school educators with contemporary approaches to
exploring English literature. This session aimed to empower teachers with innovative
strategies to engage young learners effectively with literature in the primary school
setting. The teacher training session provided primary school educators with valuable
insights into innovative trends in English literature education. Such training sessions
play a vital role in the continual improvement of education and will have a lasting
positive impact on the future generation of readers and thinkers.
INTER HOUSE COMPETITION

 INTER HOUSE VERNACULAR ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION

Vernacular Essay Writing Competition was held on 3rd April, 2023 for classes 5-10 on
the topic “Are robots going to increase or decrease our quality of life”. The winners of
this competition were selected on their ability to express the topic in a well organised
manner, correct usage of grammar and accurate use of language.

 INTER HOUSE DRAWING COMPETITION FOR CLASSES 1 TO 4.

An Inter House Drawing competition was held on 3rd April 2023. The topic for the
drawing was "Under water, village garden & zoo" .The students were allotted 80
minutes time for drawing . Among all the entries from classes 1&2 and 3&4 three
students from each category were selected as first, second and third individually
exception where there are two joint winners for the first position from classes 3 & 4.

 INTER HOUSE TABLE TENNIS COMPETITION

The table tennis tournament organized from 3rd-7th April,2019 in the Sports room. The
league matches were played on a best of three games format. The various categories
were Boys-Singles 1, Girls-Singles 2, Boys-Singles 2,Girls-Singles 2, Boys Doubles
and Girls Doubles.36 League matches were played after which started the knockout
matches. The enthusiastic students played well and achieved success.
 INTER HOUSE QUIZ COMPETITION (1-4)

Inter House Quiz Competition was held on 02nd May 2023. The participants were from
classes 1-4. There were total 5 rounds, namely Scratch your head, Recognize and tell
the name ,Beyond the boundaries by Audio-Visual Round, Mistake and lose and Rapid
Fire. All the participants were very enthusiastic, practiced well and gave their best.

 INTER HOUSE ENGLISH SPELLING COMPETITION ENGLISH (1-4)

The Spelling Competition was held on 4th May. All Houses with 4 participants each
gathered in the Hall. The Quiz has five rounds and all spellings had been asked from the
booklet prepared for the event and distributed to the participants 20 days back.
Audiences of Classes 2 to 4 also enjoyed the Competition and SOS were equally
supportive to their respective House. Children enjoyed thoroughly.

 INTER HOUSE VERNACULAR COMPETITION (8-10)

Inter House Vernacular Spelling Competition was held on 5th May, 2023. The
participants were from classes 8-10. Event incharge were the Headboy and the
Headgirl. There were total five rounds namely- Spelling Vocabulary(Audio Round),
Jumble Words, Identify the Picture and Spell, Homophones and last but not the least
Choose the correct option. All participants gave their best and were very enthusiastic.
The volunteers were also very helpful. At last the organization was well praised.



 INTER HOUSE VERNACULAR COMPETITION ( 5-7)

The event was held on 5th May, 2023. The event was completely conducted by the
students of Tagore House. There were three participants, a standby ,two sos from each
houses. The participants practiced for 7 days . Participants practiced very hard and tried
to get all the spelling correct .The children enjoyed the event a lot.

 INTER HOUSE MEHENDI COMPETITION (5-10)


Mehendi Competition was held on 11th May 2023 in the Nursery room. Two
participants were participated from the each of the four different houses Gandhi, Nehru,
Patel and Tagore and displayed their skills. Irrespective of exposure and experience,
they adorned their hands with mehendi designs which would help them in boosting their
confidence in the art. The very next day on 12th May 2023 participants of each house,
the colour and design was checked and the name of the winner team was declared.

 INTER HOUSE FACE PAINTING COMPETITION (8-10)

The Face Painting Competition was held on 22nd June [Link] competition
showcased the artistry of each participant of all Houses. Each one blends their colours
skillfully and displayed their creative skill. Participants including teachers had invested
huge amounts of efforts. At the end, Deputy Head Mistress declared the results and
awarded the Participants with certificates with encouraging words.

 INTER HOUSE ENGLISH SPELLING COMPETITION (5-7)

The Spelling Competition was held in 18 th August 2023. The Participants practiced
with the deputed Prefects assigned to organize the Competition. Each House performed
very well and the Event Incharges made a well attempt to support the changes brought
is sitting position to hall decoration and audience sitting according to the House i.e., in
GNPT order. The competition showcased the competence of knowing spellings, of each
participant of all Houses. Each one took initiated to add feather points in their House.
Participants including teachers and Incharges had invested huge amounts of efforts.

 INTER HOUSE ENGLISH SPELLING COMPETITION (8-10)

The English Spelling Competition on August 18, 2023, for Classes 8-10. The event saw
enthusiastic participation from students across the three grades. The competition
consisted of five challenging rounds, designed to test the participants' command
over the English language. The rounds included- Identify the Picture, where students
had to associate words with corresponding images; Homophones, requiring participants
to differentiate between words with similar sounds; Anagrams, where letters that make
up a word are rearranged to create new ones; Jumbled Words, presenting scrambled
words for unscrambling; and finally, the Spelling Vocabulary round, assessing the
participants ability to spell complex words accurately. The students displayed
remarkable linguistic skills and a keen understanding of the language throughout the
competition . In the end, it was the Gandhi House that emerged victorious, showcasing
their exceptional spelling prowess.

 INTER HOUSE FANCY DRESS COMPETITION

The Inter House Fancy Dress Competition was held on 1st Sep 2023 for classes 1- 4 in
the 1st floor hall of the school premises. Each house was represented by 5 participants
who were selected in the Preliminary round held on 24th Aug House wise. The students
showcased their talent cheerfully and confidently. It was a delightful event that
showcased the creativity and enthusiasm of participants. The event aimed to provide an
opportunity for participants to express themselves through imaginative costumes. They
were smartly dressed and participated with much enthusiasm and enthralled everybody
with their endearing acts. The time allotted for each child was 2 minutes. The effort and
hard work of children was highly commendable.
 HINDI DIVAS CELEBRATION 2023

“Hindi Divas” was celebrated on the 15th of September, 2023 in the 2nd floor hall of
the school premises. The programme was inaugurated by a speech on “Hindi Divas” by
a student Falak Shah of class 9A.

The major attractions of the programme were ‘Hasya Kavitaye’ ‘Dance’ on Meera ke
pad and followed by a comic One Act Play ‘KISSA ANARPHALI KA’. The
programme was divided into two halves; first half was for classes 5 to 7 and second half
was for classes 8 to [Link] students loved the programme and enjoyed especially the
drama. The participants were well prepared.

BAGLESS DAYS
CLASS 6A
Bagless days of Class 6A were conducted on 28th ,29th & 31st August [Link] name
of the activity was : Charity Visit. On the first day, the students were briefed about
Community Service, importance of community service, responsibility towards various
sections of the community, categories of Community Service etc. A power point
presentation was shown to the students. It was an interactive session where students
also took an active part in the discussion also shared their personal experiences .In the
second half, the students were divided into four groups each group was asked to prepare
two charts on various topics of Community Service. On the second day, the students
were taken to an Old Age Home. The name of the old age home was Behala
Shantineelay Welfare Society. The students interacted with the elderly people &
they were emotionally moved to hear that many established families have kept their
parents to the old age home. On the third day, they shared their experiences &
given their feedback in writing. A quiz was organised on the topic ‘Community
Service’. The bagless days were a great learning experience for the students as well as
the concerned teachers.
CLASS 8B
The said programme was held in Class 8B on 28th ,29th and 31st August, 2023,
respectively. The topic was “Survey of the vegetable market.” On the first day the
students remained indoors where discussion was held on a balanced diet, their daily
diets, usefulness of vegetables for the development of human body, disadvantages of
junk food and so on. They were shown videos on the sub topics mentioned above and
they made charts on what they had learnt.

On the second day the class of 41 students were taken to a local market named “Jaggu
Bazaar” where they interacted with the greengrocers regarding the cost of vegetables,
from where they are procured and also asked why all types of vegetables are found
throughout the year.

The final day was for report writing where they gave a vivid description of what they
experienced during the three day programme. They were keen to change their daily diet
and understood the value of nutritious food for their development.

Pune – Mahabaleswar -Panchgani -Ahmednagar -Aurangabad – Tour


13th May – 21st May 2023. Reported By SS.

Educational tour for students of classes 8 and 9 was conducted during summer vacation.
Total 37 students 8 teachers and Principal Sir accompanied the tour. M/S Trips India
was appointed as the tour operator.

The entire tour was excellently planned and was thoroughly enjoyable for all of [Link]
was a vibrant learning experience for students and [Link]-seeing included places
with both natural beauty and historical
importance. The greatest part of the tour
was our stay at Ahmednagar Army Guest
House. Ahmednagar provided us an
unforgettable and rare experience of
visiting the Tank Museum followed by
tank ride. It was only possible because of
our respected Principal Sir.
The train Howrah Pune Duronto was
9 hours late and reached Pune at
evening causing cancelation of Pune
sightseeing. Next day was the trip to
Mahabaleswar – Panchgani. The
three hours drive from Pune to
Mahabaleswar was spectacularly
beautiful. The resort booked at
Mahabaleswar had childrens’ park
in its premises where our students
played a lot. Spending two nights
there, we travelled to Ahmednagar
where we were provided with officers’ level guest rooms. In Aurangabad we spent two
nights with sightseeing of Bibi ka Maqbara, Panchakki, Ellora caves, Daulatabad fort
and Ajanta caves. At all the places guides explained each and every historical details
interestingly and that made our visit more enriching.

The events and competitions held during the tour was enjoyed by all the students
specially the bonfire at Mahabaleswar. Food was delicious as always.

I want to thank my Management and Principal Sir for making me a part of tour in spite
of my health issues. I required
hemodialysis for two days which
was organized and pre booked by
Principal Sir.I am grateful to him
for this kind gesture. The tour was a
memorable and delightful
experience for all of us.
ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION 2022-23

The Annual Prize Distribution 2022-23 was held on 10 th April Monday,2023. The
event was organized to acknowledge and appreciate the merit, excellence, and hard
work of our students in various fields. Certificates were given to 100% Attendance
holder from Nursery to Class 10, attendance certificates were then given to the students
who had maintained excellent attendance records throughout the year and Book Prizes
along with Certificates were given to Rank Holder(1st , 2nd and 3rd ) from Classes 5-9.
The Principal then delivered a motivational speech emphasizing the importance of
education, hard work, and dedication. In conclusion, the annual prize distribution
ceremony was a grand success, and it was a moment of pride for the students, parents,
and the school.
Educational Instrumentalities Established & Administered By

The Bhawanipur Gujarati Education Society


Gujarat Centre,5,Lala Lajpat Rai Sarani ,Kolkata 700020 Phone:4019-5555 [Link]

The Bhawanipur Education Society College

The Bhawanipur Design Academy

The Bhawanipur Gujarati Education Society School(ISC)

The Bhawanipur Gujarati Education Society School(ICSE)

Institution Run By Minority

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