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Chennai-600 086 D.A.V. BOYS SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL GOPALAPURAM, CHENNAI-600 086 INSIGHT: 2018-19 NEWSLETTER MARCH 2019 ISSUE NO: 97 Get Connected to Insight… Merit Certificates Appointments Young Achievers Campus Chronicles Club Activities Field trips School Activities (Primary) House Activities Inter-School Activities Sports roundup Workshops & much more… Teacher Co-ordinators Mrs BEENA SUNIL & Mrs VIDHYA H List of students who secured Merit Certificate CLASS - XII S.No STUDENT NAME SUBJECT 1 S.SARATH MATHS CHEMISTRY E.G 2 S.SATHIYAMURTHI CHEMISTRY E.G 3 R.VENKATARAMAN PHYSICS CHEMISTRY 4 ADITHYA M.B PHYSICS 5 PRAVEEN SRIDHAR PHYSICS 6 MOHAMED SHUAIB HASAN CHEMISTRY 7 A.PRANAV SHRIRAM CHEMISTRY 8 S.MADHAV MATHS 9 Y. GOMAL MATHS 10 M.ARUN BALAJI E.G 11 J.ALAGESWARAN E.G 12 G.KRITHIN E.G 13 K.ROHIT E.G 14 M.SANJEEV KUMAAR E.G 15 SANYAM GOEL E.G 16 A. SRI KRISHNAN E.G 17 B.SRI KRISHNAN E.G 18 K.R. SRINIVAS E.G 19 SUDHARSAN .B E.G 20 R.PRAVEEN ACCOUNTANCY,BUSINESS STUDIES 21 K. NIKUNJ SARDA ACCOUNTANCY S.NO SUBJECT NO.OF CENTUMS 1 E.G 13 2 MATHS 3 3 PHYSICS 3 4 CHEMISTRY 3 5 BUSINESS STUDIES 1 6 ACCOUTANCY 2 List of students who secured Merit Certificate CLASS - X S.NO NAME OF THE STUDENT SUBJECT 1 ABHINAV SEN SCIENCE 2 G.GOKULNATH MATHEMATICS & SCIENCE 3 G.SHASHANK MATHEMATICS 4 DHEV SABHARISH S SOCIAL SCIENCE 5 S.PREM KUMARAN MATHEMATICS 6 B.R SUBRAHMANYAM MATHEMATICS 7 DHAMAN.V. BAID SCIENCE 8 VIRAJ AGARWAL SCIENCE LIST OF APPOINTMENTS 2018-19 SCHOOL CAPTAIN V ARUN AGARWAL XIIC SCHOOL VICE CAPTAIN RAVI RAJAR B XII B SCHOOL PREFECT KARTHIK VENKATESAN XI E SCHOOL VICE PREFECT A.PRATHAM XI C SPORTS SECRETARY UTSAV JAIN XII E ASST. SPORTS SECRETARY RAHUL DUTT XI C CULTURAL SECRETARY ANUSHEEL CHOWDHRY XII E ASST. CULTURAL SECRETARY C.R SUKE BHARGAV XI B TAGORE HOUSE SUPER SENIORS CAPTAIN CHIRAG PARIKH XII C VICE CAPTAIN ROHAN.J.V XI E TAGORE HOUSE SENIORS CAPTAIN MURUGAPERUMAL.D X B VICE CAPTAIN KAILASH GOPAL.D IX E TAGORE HOUSE JUNIORS CAPTAIN SHASHANK SRIRAM VIII A PRATAP HOUSE SUPER SENIORS CAPTAIN MOHIT NITIN ASHER XII D VICE CAPTAIN SURYANSH SANKLECHA XI E PRATAP HOUSE SENIORS CAPTAIN SUDHARRSHANAN.S X E VICE CAPTAIN B.SRINAND IX B PRATAP HOUSE JUNIORS CAPTAIN NITIN.C VIII C SHIVAJI HOUSE SUPER SENIORS CAPTAIN SRIHARI.S XII E VICE CAPTAIN KARTHIK RAJA.J XI C SHIVAJI HOUSE SENIORS CAPTAIN KAPILESHWAR X F VICE CAPTAIN PREETHAM.S IX E SHIVAJI HOUSE JUNIORS CAPTAIN S.K RAGHAV VIII A BHARATHI HOUSE SUPER CAPTAIN GAURAV LALWANI XII D SENIORS VICE CAPTAIN PRANAV PRASHANTH.D XI B BHARATHI HOUSE SENIORS CAPTAIN JEET.S.JAIN X D VICE CAPTAIN KARTHIK.S IX F BHARATHI HOUSE JUNIORS CAPTAIN SHLOK SALUNKHE VIII F YOUNG ACHIEVERS We, at D.A.V. Boys, Gopalapuram, turn mental blocks to building blocks and seek out the seed of triumph in every adversity and the result is … MASTER S.B.LAKSHYA JHAMBER (CLAS VI E) EVENT-ROLLER SKATING 28th Chennai district ChampionshipU-12) Gold medal in Rink elimination(5000mts) Gold medal in Road IV (500 mts) Gold medal in Road V(3000 mts) Gold medal in Relay (5000 mts) 28th Tamil Nadu State Championship (u-12) Gold medal in Rink elimination(5000mts) Gold medal in Road IV (500 mts) Gold medal in Road V(3000 mts) Gold medal in Relay (5000 mts) 56th National championship held at Vishakapatnam ( U-12) Gold medal in Rink elimination(5000mts) Bronze medal in Road V(3000 mts) Gold medal in Relay (5000 mts) CBSE National championship (U-12) Gold medal in Rink 6(1000mts) MASTER MUKESH K (CLASS VIA) EVENT – ROLLER SKATING Gold medal at the National level competition held at Chennai. Gold medal from Rajasthan Association, Chennai for winning gold medals in National, district and state level. Gold medal in point to point (75 laps), Chennai district 18 Gold medal in elimination (50 laps), Chennai district 18 Gold medal in Rink IV (5 laps), Chennai district 16 Silver medal in point to point (road), Chennai district 18 Two gold medals in Rink races in Tamil Nadu Roller Skating Association 18 Two silver medals in Rink & Road race in Tamil Nadu Roller Skating Association in the age group of 12-16 Master Achyuth Mukund (Class IXA) Selected and served as the Best Cadet in the RDC-PRE-IGC(state level- Inter Group Competitions. 0.22 mm calibre-mark-4 Rifle, Bold Action (BA) Rifle Firer(Shooter) and has undergone Weapon Training in all the 0.22 mm calibre rifles in NCC. Master E. Mughilan Bronze medal in 4x200 mts free style relay in the 35th Subjunior & 45th Junior Tamil Nadu State Aquatic Championship Bronze medal in 50 mts Butterfly in ARC-Events Inter school Competition held at Velachery Gold medal in 50 mts Butterfly, silver medal in 100 mts freestyle and bronze medal in 50 mts Backstroke event at RMK Inter school sports tournament. Master S.P Niranjann (class XI C) Participated in the 3rd Tamil Nadu State Inter School Shooting Competition and qualified for the National School competition Participated in the CBSE Inter school Sports & Games-South Zone Participated in the 28th All India G.V Mavalankar Shooting Competition in the Free Pistol and Sports Pistol categories Participated in the 62nd National Shooting Championship in the Air Pistol category and selected for the Indian Trails. Participated in the Trail 1 & 2 for the Indian squad Team selection in the Air Pistol Youth category And the list goes on… Abhinav Sen won a prize money of one lakh rupees in the National Aptitude Challenge contest conducted by the Times of India. He is also an NTSE scholar. Mohamed Shuaib Hasan secured the 4th rank in NEET at the state level and placed 211 in the All India Level. He also secured AIR 386 Rank in the JIPMER. He has joined AIIMS, New Delhi. A group of students of Class XI attended a workshop, Inspire camp at the Vel Tech University. Various topics like Biotechnology, Magnetism, Aerodynamics and Nuclear Physics were covered during the course of five days. Students of Class XI also got the opportunity to be a part of the Inspire camp at SSN College of Engineering. Varun Agarwal of Class XII C won the Indus Young Entrepreneurship program at the regional level and represented TIE Chennai at the U.S. He was invited to represent India at the Global Young Leaders Conference I New York and Washington D.C 17 students participated in the Amateur Scientist 2018 contest, organised by PES University, Bengaluru on 18th August. They won the second place in Code wars and the third place in Robo Wars and blogging. AAvardhan, Satyam Kumar Singh, Shriram.H and Sidhaarth, students of Class IX won gold medals for best Power Point presentation organised by Samskrita Bharati. The school also won special prizes in the solo song and group song category. Abhinav Sriram and Ahaan Ray of IXA, Vijaya Narayana, Vishal K.K, Nirav P and Guha Krishnan of Class VII won the first, second and third place in the International Science Fair organised by the Ramakrishna Mission Group. K. Inayavel, Ahaan Ray and S.Sai Venkatakrishnan won the first prize in their respective categories in a drawing competition organised by Rotoract Club. S.Anjay, M.Kamalesh and AVK Athavan won the first prize in the drawing competition organised by Shree Geetha Bhavan Trust. Scout Master B.K Arjun of Class IX A participated in the Rajya Puraskar Award rally function at Raj Bhavan on 14th June. Honourable Governor Shri Banwari Lal Purohit presented the award. SCRAP_2018 is an annual cybernetics interschool competition with various computer activities organised by SBIOA. This year the school team of Aswin Sreekumar, Varun Agarwal, Kailash, Vijay Sundar, Shreyas Iyer and Kavi Rajar clinched the overall trophy for the fourth consecutive year. In the tech war 2018 organised by St. Johns School, Aswin Sreekumar and Kailash .H of Xii A won the first prize for C++ programming. Sriman Murali of XIE won the title Mr. Genesis. Our school secured the overall first place. Genesis is organised by Asan Memorial Sr. Sec. School. Anusheel Chowdry of XII E was the runner up at Mr. Tech War organised by St. Johns group of schools. San Prithiv (VII B), Ranveer Sharma (VIII C), B.Krishnan (VII E), S.B.Kavin (VIII F), Ranga Vishal Ramesh (IXC), Akshay Ram (IXC), Nithish Reddy (IXC) have been selected as the best performers in the Space Science Essay Writing Competition organised by Go4Guru Inc. The students are eligible to attend the International Space Science Conference which is going to be held in NASA, Kennedy Space Centre, U.S.A in the month of May 2019 SPORTS Vinay Jumani of Class VII A won one silver medal in the U-14 CBSE National Chess competition held in Gwalior in November 2019. Our school chess team comprising of Vinay R Jumani, Sanjay Srinivasan, Samyak.L.Jain and VenkataNarayanan won a bronze medal at the CBSE National Chess Championship held at Gwalior and a silver medal in the CBSE South Zone chess competition . Utsav Jain of XII E was in the runner’s up place in the U-19 badminton doubles tournament conducted by the Motilal Oswal Jain International Trade Organisation, Mumbai. Our senior football team won the prestigious Sri. Jaidevji Memorial Inter DAV football tournament after a gap of 12 years. Our school table tennis team comprising of Sankeerth Narayan, Aswath A.R, K.Harish and Emmanuel Richard was the runners up in the Shri Umakant Memorial Interschool Table Tennis Tournament.
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