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Editorial Namrata Neupane We Are Pleased to Come up with the Second Issue of Riviera Newsletter-2074 Second Term News Bulletin 22nd Issue, Kartik, 2074 Advisors Narendra Bhattarai Prajwal Koirala Basanta Pokharel Editorial Namrata Neupane We are pleased to come up with the second issue of Riviera newsletter-2074. As usual, in this issue, we Kopila Budhathoki Sujata Rai have included the information of the activities conducted in the school and the achievements made by the students. Our emphasis here is on both academic as well as co-curriculuar and sports related activities to Editors Ram Niroula ensure the comprehensive personal growth of the children. A glimpse of inter-school activities in which Sharita Bhattarai Riviera has achieved the awards is also given a valuable space here. Since it is completely a news forum, Laxmi Gnawali writings of students are not given any priority. Kabiraj Rai Shova Ghimire Though we have tried to become error-free, we do not claim as such. We heartly welcome the comments, suggestions from the parents, guardians and readers who have always supported the school in all these Sub Editors Rubsma Raut endeavours. Lastly, we also wish to thank all the teachers, staff and students for their contribution in mak- Kusum Basnet ing this publication a success. Prabigya Koirala Ansu Puri Text Reading Competition Held Ashmita Hingmang Basudha Thapa Baisakh 19, 2074 Sara Neupane Class-wise Text Reading Competition was held on 21st of Baisakh, 2074 in all the classes from one Meshna Poharael Namgya Doma Shrepa to ten. All the students had participated in the competition. The competition was held in both Jiya Gurung Nepali and English languages. In the competition, the following students were declared winners. Neol Rai English Text Reading Parthana Lamsal Grade 6 rd Pratiphal Chapagain st 3 : Rupasana Dahal Pratigya Koirala 1 : Prathana Lamsal nd Grade 2 Rose Sapan Lawati 2 : Aaisha Puri, Pratigya Koirala st rd 1 : Animesh Tamang Sushil Chaudhary 3 : Sushant Waiba nd 2 : Harshal Dhakal Arjun Raj Acharya Grade 7 rd Basnta Gurung st 3 : Sumiran Dhamala 1 : Pratusha Khatu Bibika Limbu nd Grade 2 Lily Riya Shrestha 2 : Subigya Chapagain st rd 1 : Pasang Chhoti Sherpa nd Lakpa G. Sherpa 3 : Sneha Rai 2 : Swaroop Tamang Rebina Shahi Grade 8 rd st 3 : Lakhi Tamang Rejina Mishra 1 : Yangdi Sherpa nd Grade 3 Rose Computer 2 : Sara Neupane st rd 1 : Anuska Baral Sangita Shrestha 3 : Prajita Tamang 2nd : Saurya Singh Thakuri Layout Design Grade 9 3rd : Shreyak Rana st Bhola Paudyal 1 : Namgya D. Sherpa Grade 3 Lily 9841-311095 nd st 2 : Nimesh Gurung, Enisha Rai 1 : Sammani Ghimire rd Published by 3 : Neol Rai 2nd : Krishma Thapa Riviera International Academy Grade 10 3rd : Lakpa Tendi Sherpa Maijubahal, Chabahil 1st : Osbin Gurung Grade – 4 Rose Tel: +977-1-4485087,4462223 nd st 2 : Ansu Puri 1 : Salina Khadka Email: [email protected] rd 3 : Ashmita Hingmang, Karuna Shrestha 2nd : Yuna Lama URL: www.riviera.edu.np Grade 1 Rose 3rd : Kritima Lama Notice Board 1st : Nispakshya Khatiwada Grade 4 Lily 1618014485087 2nd : Sikshya Ghimire 1st : Palpasa Dawadi rd Printed by 3 : Anwesha Pradhan 2nd : Aagaman Dhungana rd Maitidevi Grade 1 Lily 3 : Diwakar Dahal Dot 'n' Line, st Tel: 4418450, 9841-311095 1 : Suprina Chapagain Grade 5 Rose 2nd : Aniket Ghimire 1st : Sparsh Raj Pandey 2nd : Chirayu Banskota Grade 8 3rd : Prapti Bhurtel 1st : Sara Neupane Grade 5 Lily 2nd : Dilisha Shrestha 1st : Aditi Adhikari 3rd : Samikshya Shrestha 2nd : Angel Thapa Grade 7 rd st 3 : Aagya Thapa 1 : Aman Gurung nd Nepali Text Reading 2 : Sauharda Timilsina rd Grade 1 Rose 3 : Meshna Pokharel, Sneha Rai st 1 : Norsang Pakhrin nd Grade 6 2 : Shikshya Ghimire st rd 1 : Prathana Lamsal 3 : Sayena Moktan nd 2 : Yankila Tamang Grade 1 Lily rd st 3 : Mendo Tamang, Pratigya Koirala 1 : Aarnav Gautam nd Grade 1 Rose 2 : Aniket Ghimire st rd 1 : Eliza Dura 3 : Aarushi Bardia nd 2 : Anwesha Pradhan Grade 2 Rose rd st 3 : Norsang Pakhrin 1 : Animesh Tamang nd Grade 1 Lily 2 : Harsal Dhakal st rd 1 : Sonam Tamang 3 : Umanga Kuinkel nd Grade 2 Lily 2 : Aniket Ghimire 1st : Pasang Chhoti Sherpa 3rd : Prayash Dawadi 2nd : Samriddha Timilsina Grade 2 Lily 3rd : Sadhana Gurung 1st : Ashrowyat Sapokta Grade 3 Rose 2nd : Sadhana Gurung 1st : Adwait Pokharel 3rd : Pasang Chhoti Sherpa 2nd : Saurya S. Thakuri Grade 2 Rose 3rd : Ayan Koirala, Aakrit Adhikari 1st : Harsal Dhakal Grade 3 Lily 2nd : Animesh Tamang 1st : Aayush Sunuwar 3rd : Bipashwi Pradhan 2nd : Kamada Pudasaini Grade 3 Rose rd st 3 : Aashna Pokharel 1 : Sharmila Gurung nd Grade 4 Rose 2 : Sharon Lama st rd 1 : Barsa Shrestha 3 : Sandesh Gautam nd 2 : Kripa Khadka Grade 3 Lily rd 3 : Saugat Bidari st 1 : Kamada Pudasaini Grade 4 Lily nd st 2 : Samyat Dhakal, Lakpa Sherpa 1 : Palpasa Dawadi rd nd 3 : Sammani Ghimire 2 : Aagaman Dhungana rd Grade 4 Rose 3 : Praju Khanal, Samriddhi Dahal st 1 : Kripa Khadka Grade 5 Rose nd st 2 : Pem Chhiring Sherpa 1 : Aayush Bhattarai rd nd 3 : Kritima Lama 2 : Shraddha Shrestha rd Grade 4 Lily 3 : Sparsha Pandey st 1 : Aagaman Dhungana Grade 5 Lily nd st 2 : Krish Mandal 1 : Sital Bhandari rd 2nd : Shreya Luitel 3 : Raunak Lamichhane, Samikshya Naral 3rd : Kreetartha Adhikari, Aayush Karki Grade 5 Rose 1st : Anubhav Pakhrin Handwriting Competiton Held 2nd : Thimsang Lama Jestha 9, 2074 3rd : Aayusha Bhattarai English and Nepali Handwriting Competition of all levels Grade 5 Lily was held in the school on Jestha 9, 2074. The following stu- 1st : Sital Bhandari dents were declared winners. 2nd : Ritisma Sigdel English Handwriting 3rd : Aagya Adhikari Grade 10 Nepali Handwriting 1st : Ansu Puri Grade 1 Lily 2nd : Prabigya Koirala 1st : Sonam Tamang 3rd : Rubsma Raut 2nd : Rupasana Dahal Grade 9 3rd : Aakriti Badal, Aarnav Gautam 1st : Soniya Guragain Grade 1 Rose 2nd : Rebina Shahi, Subodh Bhattarai 1st : Eliza Dura 3rd : Divya Gurung 2nd : Anwesha Pradhan 3rd : Norsang Pakhrin 2nd : Pratiphal Chapagain Grade 2 Rose 3rd : Anchit Gautam 1st : Harsal Dhakal 4th : Ritisma Sigdel , Sital Bhandari 2nd : Bibaran Tamang English Spelling Contest Held 3rd : Prayushi Dangol Ashad 6, 2074 Grade 2 Lily In order to develop the strength of English vocabulary 1st : Ashrowyat Sapokta in the students, the school organized English Spelling 2nd : Sadhana Gurung Contest on Ashad 6, 2074 for the students of all levels. 3rd : Naisa Magar The international system of spelling contest was Grade 3 Rose followed in the programme. The winners of the 1st : Aryan Raut competition are as follows: 2nd : Sarmila Gurung Category I (From Grade 1 to 3) 3rd : Sarthak Aryal First – Green House Grade 3 Lily Sarthak Aryal, Ashana Pokharel, Aniket Ghimire, 1st : Kamada Pudasaini Pasang Chhoti Sherpa, Shreejana Katwal, Safalta 2nd : Sammani Ghimire Adhikari 3rd : Samyat Dhakal,Kunjan Bhattarai Second - Yellow House Grade 4 Rose Saurya Singh Thakuri, Mukum Hang Limbu, Aarnav Gautam, 1st : Kripa Khadka Smarika Rai, Hise Sherpa, Sanshraya Adhikari 2nd : Ashim Khadka Category II (From Grade 4 to 6) 3rd : Kritima Lama First -Green House Grade 4 Lily Dilasha Tamang - 6, Aayusha Bhattarai - 5, Sushant 1st : Aagaman Dhungana Waiba – 6, Prapti Khatri – 5, Shalin Shrestha – 4, 2nd : Palpasa Dawadi Amish Dahal – 4 3rd : Samikshya Naral Second - Blue House Grade 5 Rose Thimsang Lama – 5, Angel Thapa – 5, Samragi 1st : Thimsang Lama Karki – 6, Anusha Bhandari – 6, Unique Lama – 4, 2nd : Anubhav Pakhrin Nikita Singh – 4 3rd : Anusha Bhattarai, Aayusha Bhattarai Category III ( From Grade 7 to 9) Grade 5 Lily First - Blue House 1st : Ritisma Sigdel Unique Basnet - 8, Divya Gurung - 9, Shristika 2nd : Kreetartha Shrestha Gurung - 9, Juben Bajracharya - 7 3rd : Aagya Adhikari Second - Yellow House Nepali Speech Contest Held Aaditya Dhungana - 8, Enisha Rai - 9, Riti Lama - 9, Jestha 22, 2074 Prayushi Khatri - 7 In order to enable the students to explore their Poetry Writing Competition Held oratory skill, the school provided an opportunity to Shrawan 1, 2074 them through speech contest organized on 22nd English and Nepali poetry writing competition was held Jestha 2074. in the school on Shrawan 1, 2074. The students of all the The students who secured positions from primary and sec- classes participated in the competition. The poetry writing ondary levels are mentioned below: was done in both the languages: Nepali and English. The Grade 9 evaluation was done by a team of language teachers. In the st competition, the following students were declared winners. 1 : Soniya Guragain nd 2 : Prasiddhi Khanal Nepali rd Class 1 3 : Jenisha Gurung st Grade 8 1 : Aarnav Gautam – 1 Lily nd st 2 : Prayash Dawadi – 1 Lily, Aarushi Bardia – 1 Lily 1 : Prajita Tamang rd 2nd : Aryan Chand 3 : Aniket Ghimire – 1Lily, Sikshya Ghimire – 1 Rose Grade 7 Class 2 st st 1 : Animesh Tamang – 2 Rose 1 : Sishant Ghimire nd nd 2 : Sumiran Dhamala – 2 Rose 2 : Prayusha Khatri rd 3rd : Meshna Pokharel 3 : Pasang Chhoti Sherpa – 2 Lily Grade (1- 3) Class 3 st st 1 : Sandesh Gautam – 3 Rose 1 : Sammani Ghimire nd nd 2 : Subhang Bhandari – 3 Lily, Aaditya Sapkota – 3 Lily 2 : Aniket Ghimire , Prayash Dawadi rd rd 3 : Sanshraya Adhikari 3 : Shreyak Rana – 3 Rose, Sadikshya Aryal – 3 Rose th Class 4 4 : Ayan Koirala st Grade ( 4 - 6) 1 : Kripa Khadka – 4 Rose nd 1st : Palpasa Dawadi 2 : Samriddhi Dahal – 4 Lily 3rd : Barsha Shrestha – 4 Rose, Ojaswi Basnet – 4 Lily First – Red House Class 5 Rejina Mishra – 8, Subodh Bhattarai – 9 Rose, 1st : Kritartha Adhikari – 5 Lily Aman Raj Sigdel – 9 Lily, Nishesh Ghimire – 10 Rose 2nd : Sital Bhandari – 5 Lily Second – Blue House 3rd : Aayusha Bhattarai – 5 Rose, Anusha Bhattarai – 5 Sagar Dhungana – 8, Bibika Limbu – 9 Rose, Rose Soniya Guragain – 9 Lily, Ansu Puri – 10 Rose English Poetry Writing Story Writing Week Observed Class 1 Shrawan 15 to 20, 2074 1st : Prayash Dawadi – 1 Lily Story Writing Week was observed in the school from 2nd : Hise Sherpa – 1 Rose Shrawan 15 to Shrawan 20, 2074.
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