From the Board Room ...... 5 Managing Committee (JHES) ...... 7 Managing Committee (JHPS) ...... 8 Messages ...... 9

Annual Report ...... 14 100% Attendance 2016 -17 ...... 32 Secretary’s Report ...... 16 House Reports ...... 33 Academic Pivots ...... 18 Torch Bearers ...... 35 Faculty Focus ...... 19 Crowning glory of JHPS ...... 36 Cover Story ...... 21 JHKS ...... 44 An Interview with Dr. ...... 27 Articles - Students ...... 73 Best Student Award ...... 28 Articles - Teachers ...... 78 Leap of triumph 2016-17 ...... 29 School Events ...... 82 CBSE class XII results ...... 30 Students’ Workshops ...... 113 Teachers’ Workshops ...... 118 Sports ...... 136 NCC ...... 146 Young achievers ...... 147 Language Section ...... 148 (Hindi, Sanskrit, Telugu) 4 FROM THE BOARD ROOM

EDITORIAL TEAM - ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Ms. MADHAVI VINOD, Ms. SHARMILA MURARI, Ms. Kala Reddy & Ms. CHANDRA MITRA

“Children must be taught how to think, not what to think,” -- Margaret Mead Dear Readers,

Each issue of our school magazine is a milestone that marks our growth, unfolds our imaginations and gives life to our thoughts and aspirations. It unleashes a wide spectrum of creative skills ranging from writing to editing. The inculcation of passion for creative thinking and writing amongst the students is one of the major objectives set by Jubilee Hills Public School. The Annual School Magazine ‘Ascent’ has been a step towards it and has served as a great platform to express students’ passion for writing and encouraging original thinking within them. JHPS does not merely impart education or create a brigade of literate citizens, we nurture lives through childhood to maturity. Childhood is a special time of learning, exploring and growing. Children need to be provided free time to explore their world and experience the ‘Joy of Discovery’. The theme of the magazine for the year 2016- 17 was ‘Creative minds - Innovations and discoveries’. The school values individualism and tries to inculcate creativity, innovation and confidence. We at Jubilee Hills Public School endeavor to inspire and empower our students to be lifelong learners, critical thinkers and productive members of an ever changing global society. Our school strives to sensitize its students to the needs of the community and inculcate values like integrity, fortitude and acceptance of individual differences. The magazine brings in the works of students which are extremely simple but will surely provide an opportunity to peep into a child’s thought process and his or her axiomatic creative thinking. We would like to thank the committed and supportive management. The dedication of teachers’ and co-operation from parents blends harmoniously to create a child-centric school. We are sure through collaborative effort we can achieve more to benefit our students who are the future leaders of tomorrow.

Happy Reading! Teachers’ Editorial team

Ms.Madhavi Sharma Mr.Asrk Murthy Ms. Ms. Udaya Kumari HINDI SANSKRIT TELUGU PRE PRIMARY

5 STUDENT EDITORIAL MESSAGE

“Innovation is a change that unlocks new values.” - Jamie Notter

The next issue of Ascent magazine is here. All year long we have received valuable inputs from students, which have helped us create this issue of the magazine. Creativity and innovation are two crucial assets that help the world grow and develop, while also ensuring all-round improvement in individuals. Our world has seen many creations that have led us to comfortable and convenient lives that we live today. It was the ability and interest of great thinkers like Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei and many others that compelled them to think and create. We live in a world that is constantly changing with new concepts, ideas and technology. An individual with a creative mind will help innovate something that has never been created before- anything from a product to a piece of art. Every person needs to think out of their cubicle instead they allow it to get stuck in that cubicle for the rest of their lives. Today the world values creativity, innovation and exploration in everyday life. Every one of us should make sure to think out-of-the-box, and beyond what we can imagine and presume. All the fun and knowledge that we aim to give to our readers in amply expressed in these pages. We hope to provide an insight into some of the great inventions in the world, while also giving information about the importance of creativity and thinking in everyday life.

HAPPY READING! Student Editorial Team

Photography - D. Praneeth Reddy

Student Editors - Ridhiee Bonda & Gauri Tewari

6 JUBILEE HILLS EDUCATION SOCIETY MANAGING COMMITTEE

Sri. K. Krishnadev Rao President

Dr. Subba Rao Pavuluri Vice President

Sri. D.Vidya Sagar Vice President

Sri. A. Murali Mukund Secretary

Sri. M. Sivaram Prasad Treasurer

Sri.T.Harischandra Prasad Joint Secretary

Sri. M. Murthy Member

Sri. J. Murali Krishna Member

Sri. Venkat Jasti Member

Sri. A. Lokender Reddy Member

Sri. A. Sudhakar Member

Sri. B. V .P. Raju Member

Smt.Sandhya.K. Member

Sri. I. C. Rao Member

Sri. Ashok Vemulapalli Member

Sri. G.Ramesh Babu Member

Sri. T. Narendra Chowdary Ex.Officio Member President-J.H.C.H.B.S

Sri. T.Hanumantha Rao Ex.Officio Member Secretary-J.H.C.H.B.S

7 JUBILEE HILLS PUBLIC SCHOOL MANAGING COMMITTEE

Ms. M. Varalakshmi-Principal Member Secretary

Teacher Rep. – Ms. G. Sree Devi Member

Teacher Rep. – Ms. G. Member

Teacher Rep. – Ms. Sonia Nagpal Member

Sri. T. Punna Rao – Principal CBSE Board Representative - Nominee, (Kendriya Vidyala-2, Golconda) External Member

Sri.R. Sankar – Principal CBSE Board Representative - Nominee, (Kendriya Vidyala-2, Uppal) External Member

Parent Rep. -Ms. Rinku Garg Member

Parent Rep. -Mr. B.Harish Reddy Member

Parent Rep. -Ms. P. Sangeetha Member

Parent Rep. -Ms. Vasantha Kumari Member

Other School/College – Ms.T. Radhika, Principal, Member Hindu Public School, Hyderabad

Other School/College -Mr. P. Hari Babu, Principal, Member Sri Chaitanya Junior College, Secunderabad

Sri. A. Murali Mukund - Chairman Society Representative

Sri. K. Krishnadev Rao Society Representative

Sri. T. Harischandra Prasad Society Representative

Sri. M. Krishna Murthy Society Representative

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The new generation is our greatest national asset, and in today’s ever evolving times, it is imperative to nurture and guide them

Dr. J. Purna Chandra Rao, IPS Director General Anti-Corruption Bureau, State, Hyderabad.

t gives me immense pleasure to send my best wishes to Jubilee Hills Public School on the occasion of publication of the Annual School Magazine ‘ASCENT’ 2016-17.The magazine I showcases the diverse activities undertaken by the school and reflects the creative minds of the students.

The new generation is our greatest national asset, and in today’s ever evolving times, it is imperative to nurture and guide them. The inculcation of values and beliefs alongside with academic learning empowers individuals to be good citizens. The school rose up to the challenge of disseminating knowledge and effectively administering quality education, thereby contributing to the society’s vision of providing meaningful education for all.

I extend my congratulations for the successful publication of the school magazine and my warmest wishes to the management, staff, parents and students of Jubilee Hills Public School for continued success.

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The desire to create is one of the deepest yearning of the human soul. - Dieter F Uchtdorf

K. Krishnadev Rao President, Jubilee Hills Education Society

am delighted to learn that the school is going to bring out its Annual School Magazine ‘Ascent’. I am a firm believer that school years are the formative years, I crucial for the development of personality and character. The school has the onus of transmitting the knowledge along with lighting the spark of wisdom. As such the modern day teachers need to exhibit greater dynamism, enhanced creativity and a higher level of awareness. Nothing is more enthralling and joyous than knowing how a school is spreading a movement for kindling the young minds with a dream for a better nation. Jubilee Hills Public School is on a greater mission than simply imparting education. The children are being prepared to be the frontrunners and take the lead with teachers scaffolding them from behind. The idea to set up ‘Atal Tinkering Lab’ in the school is to help students develop the discipline necessary for creative thinking. Creative ideas depend on nurturing the inklings that lead to these ideas, and nurturing creative ideas needs proper platform, which we give at Jubilee Hills Public School. Children have immense energy and potential which must be channelized and chiseled with constructive creativity by teachers and parents.

With warm regards and best wishes for a successful year ahead.

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Children were encouraged to tap their talents in the field of their interest and the parents used to provide necessary support to them.

A. Murali Mukund Chairman

ncient India was the land of brilliant minds who contributed to the development of Civilization, Science and Society. Children were encouraged to tap their talents in the A field of their interest and the parents used to provide necessary support to them. Children were handed over to Gurus and there was a bond between the Gurus and Shishyas by which the Gurus could bring out the hidden talent in the child and also help them to master it.

Due to several reasons and invasions by other countries, our people gradually became submissive and got used to taking orders from others. Even after getting independence we are yet to overcome the feeling of slavery and are tuning ourselves to acquire mechanical jobs for living and amassing wealth instead of innovating new ideas and creating wealth. This is one of the reasons we are losing out creative people to other countries.

At Jubilee Hills Public School we encourage creativity and in this direction we have come up with an idea of forming ‘ATAL TINKERING LAB’ which will help the children to innovate and create modern utilities for the mankind.

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Creativity is seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought

M. Varalakshmi Principal

he school believes in providing a stimulating and intellectually challenging environment to students and teachers to become innovative thinkers, creative T problem solvers and inspired leaders. The school encourages every student to think creatively and set high expectation for them and provides them the wings to soar high.

The legacy of the school continues, we step into the thirty first year, let our cumulative knowledge and words of wisdom of great personalities who have visited this institution, together with the profound vision of the Managing Committee members reverberate and remind us the path ahead so as we rewrite our history again. The school is making giant strides and moving forward in achieving the vision and mission of the school.

My best wishes to all ‘JHPIANS’

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Innovation is the ability to see change as an opportunity-not a threat. -Steve Jobs

G. Sree Devi Academic Director

he very nature of man is to evolve and change continuously. From the early men to what we are today we have passed through so many changes. The previous eras belonged to T people who had might and strength but the 21st Century will belong to people who are creative and innovative. Students must be prepared to think out of the box and not be constrained and restricted by challenges if they have to succeed.

Jubilee Hills Public School is a school with foresight which has always been a pioneer in finding ways to inspire and motivate students towards creativity. The infrastructure of the school with all smart boards and state of the art labs has played a big role in stimulating the creativity of students. This has culminated in the school receiving a grant-in aid of Rs.20 Lakhs by Niti Aayog, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India to set up the Atal Tinkering Lab. The objective of this scheme is to foster curiosity, creativity and imagination in young minds; and inculcate skills such as design mindset, computational thinking, adaptive learning, physical computing etc. What students will have to remember is that creativity and innovation will not be an end in itself but a doorway to progress in the future. This lab with its idea café will help students to develop an interest in research which is necessary for India to cement its position among the developed countries.

“Changes call for innovation and innovation leads to progress.” -Li Kegiang

13 Ms. M. Varalakshmi, Principal, Jubilee Hills Public School has been awarded the CBSE National ANNUAL REPORT Award for Best Teacher of India. The Honourable President of India, Sri Pranab Mukherjee gave the award at Rashtrapathi Bhavan, New FOR THE YEAR on 5th September, 2016. • Jubilee Hills Public School bagged the prestigious 2016 - 2017 Academic Excellence School Award 2017 by Brain feed. JHKS • As the students’ safety and • The school has been ranked as security is paramount the one of the Best CBSE School in The student strength is 418 and Hyderabad by Digital Learning there are 19 trained teachers. school has installed 306 CCTV surveillance cameras and 10 in 2016. Walkie Talkies are provided. JHPS • Spacious interactive Classrooms, Value Education The student strength is 2346 and th three 3D labs, three Computer A workshop was conducted on 4 there are 131 trained teachers. labs, three Science labs, Social Jan 2017 in the school premises During this academic year, 149 Science lab, Mathematics lab, by Swami Bodhamayananda from students have appeared for CBSE English lab are provided for the Matt on Human Class-X Board Examinations and students at all levels. Excellence, Management and secured 100% pass percentage this Personality Development. year also. Out of 149 students, 78 • Two well ventilated auditoria are Strategic Teacher Empowerment students have secured A1 Grade available. Program (STEP) and 43 students among them have • The Library is used as a Resource achieved 10/10 Cumulative Grade Centre by students and Teachers The main aim of STEP is to Point Average (CGPA).In CBSE Class- with 15,000 titles. conduct workshops for the teachers XII Board Examinations we secured • A well equipped gym is available to empower them and enable a 100% pass percentage and 12 in the school premises. better teaching-learning system in the school. students have secured distinction. • Vast Football and Volleyball grounds, International Standard JHSDC Basketball and Tennis courts, Workshops Jubilee Hills Skill Development Badminton courts and a separate • A two day CBSE Capacity Centre (JHSDC) focuses on pitch for Cricket is available in Building Workshop on CCE and developing the skills of the teachers the school premises. Mathematics was conducted to and empowering them to create an • A V Studio is available to record train teachers. excellent classroom environment. the topics taught by the teachers • A workshop on ‘Unpacking ECE and also the School programmes. Curriculum’ was conducted for th INFRASTRUCTURE: • The school provides mineral pre-primary teachers on 12 July 2016 by Ms.Indira Nancy • The School is a proud recipient water for all the students. from New Zealand. of Rs.20 lakhs as a Grant-in-aid • A spacious Art studio is set up from Government of India to set for the students. • The Academic Director up the ‘ATAL TINKERING LAB’. Ms.G.Sree Devi and the Primary Headmistress Ms.Sonia Nagpal The school is setting up this Awards of Excellence new lab for the young minds to attended a conclave at Manipal • National Award for Principal Ms. explore their innovative ideas. University conducted on 8th and M. Varalakshmi 9th November 2016.

14 Career Counselling from Tollywood, Students and third place in Khelo India • A Career Guidance Workshop staff of Jubilee Hills Public School National Tennis competition was conducted for the students took part in the Haritha Telangana conducted in Gachibowli, nd th of classes X to XII on 3rd Project on 22 July 2016. Hyderabad on 11 February December, 2016. Mr. , 2017. an Indian representative of Prizes and Awards won by our • K. Sai Harini Rao of Class Asia Pacific University, Japan students VI bagged 8th position in Gymnastics in 62nd National informed about the various External achievements courses offered by the university. School Games conducted from • Sri Sindhu Gunturi (Alumni) 7th to 16th November, 2016 at • A Career counseling workshop th secured 49 rank at all India level Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. was conducted for classes X to XII in National Level Science Talent in September 2016 where fifteen Search Examination (NSTSE), NCC University representatives from 2015 was felicitated at annual • Cadet Meghna Saha Class IX U.S.A. had come and created awards celebrations conducted of Jubilee Hills Public School awareness regarding admission by Unified Council in Telangana went to New Delhi as part of and scholarship procedures. State on 19th June, 2016. and Telangana • Akshat Kumar Shahi of Class Directorate and she was rd Important Events and Functions V secured zone 1st rank in adjudged 3 All India Best Cadet. Telangana state in Unified Cyber She was in the Republic Day th Tri Decennial Celebrations Olympiad, felicitated at annual Camp from 28 December 2016 th The School celebrated its Tri awards celebrations ceremony to 29 January 2017 organized Decennial Celebrations on 19th with a memento. by Director General NCC, New Delhi under Ministry of Defence. November, 2016 in the school • Rithwik Thummala of Class premises. II participated in painting • Cadet Bhavya Mansa Class IX took part in the Thal Sainik CBSE Regional Level Science competition conducted by CBSE whose entry was selected as Camp which was held at New Exhibition th nd the best at National level and Delhi from 20 September to 2 Dr. Subba Rao Pavuluri, Vice secured a cash prize of Rs 2500/- October 2016 won Team Gold President of JHES was the Chief . Medal in Advance Rifle Shooting Guest for “The regional Level in Inter Directorate Shooting • V.Mahima Anu Michell of Class VI CBSE Science Exhibition” which competition organized by secured a cash prize of Rs.2500 was hosted at the school from 14th Director General NCC, New Delhi in energy conservation painting to 17th December 2016 with the Under Ministry of Defence. theme “Science and Technology for competition conducted by Challenges in life”. NTPC. M. Varalakshmi • Twenty students from Class Model SAARC Principal VII and VIII secured first place Dr. J. Purnachandra Rao, IPS was and a cash prize of Rs.10,000 the Chief Guest for ‘Model SAARC in Dynamic National Dance Summit’ organized on 22nd & 23rd Competition. July 2016 provided a platform for students to explore their knowledge. Sports achievements • Aashritha Duddu of Class Haritha Telangana VIII bagged second place in B. Ram Mohan, Mayor-GHMC, Sri. Khelo India National Tennis Mahender Reddy, IPS, Commissioner competition conducted in of Police, Kaja Suryanarayana, Mysore, from 17th to Corporator- Jubilee Hills, Sreenivas 21st January 2017. Reddy-Circle inspector, Srikanth • Rohan Kavali of Class VII bagged and Naveen Chandra cine artistes

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Dear Members,

Our Society has now expanded its operations to other areas of Telangana apart from the existing school at Hyderabad. This is an achievement and we can proudly state that we are now operating two schools and are on the way to start another school at Vijayawada in the near future. We had a grand inauguration of our new school at Rampally Dayara campus at Medchal on 30th June,2017 A.MURALI MUKUND and all the Government dignitaries who have Secretary, Jubilee Hills Education Society attended praised for the modern institution set up in that area. The Chief guest suggested that we should open such new schools in other areas of Telangana too and the Government will also try to provide the land. As a Social responsibility, he also suggested that we should adopt Zilla Parishad School in that area to educate the needy children. The inauguration gave us wide publicity and good recognition in the Press and Media. Our student’s performance asusual is good this year. We have been awarded the Best school by Brain Feed magazine and Digital Learning Magazine. Our school ranking has also improved in various surveys of various organizations. As a practice of giving good moral values to the children we have organized a value education work shop by Swami Bodhamayananda from Ramakrishna Mutt on 4th January, 2017. The children actively participated and enjoyed the session. We have conducted several workshops for the benefit of teachers to hone their skills which help in delivering the quality education to the students. We had sessions by foreign representatives from different Universities

16 to explain our students about for the institution is the by everyone as the standards the opportunities that are installation of Solar Power of speaking abilities, stage available internationally. equipment at Jubilee Hills presence, the confidence levels As you are aware that we Public School, Hyderabad and the team work have greatly have completed 30 years of campus by which our Electricity improved . excellence in education and bill has considerably reduced 3D labs which are introduced we have grandly and colorfully and we will be recovering the during this year have added celebrated Tri-Decennial total capital within four years. to the value of education. The Anniversary on the school We shall now replicate the children are now exposed Annual Day. same achievement at our new to a better mode of media campus at Rampally Dayara. For the first time we have where they can understand successfully organized a We would also like to the concepts, remember the Model SAARC in the month inform the members that our good points and reproduce of July, 2016 to encourage children have competed and successfully and fare better in and enlighten the students successfully won from Niti the examinations. about the issues in the Aayog, the prestigious grant Principal made us proud participating countries. The of Rs.20 lakhs for setting up by receiving the Best Teacher Chief Guest Dr.J.Purnachandra ATL Tinkering Lab. This shows award from the President of Rao, IPS appreciated the that our children are trained India. quality of debates and the to contribute towards the On behalf of the managing meticulous arrangements of development of our institution. Committee, I thank all the the programme. During the year we could members, staff and students State Government initiated succeed in construction of the for their continuous and HARITHA HAARAM, we took compound wall in the so called comprehensive support in all part in the Project and planted disputed area with the help of areas and making our Education plants at our school campus. an interim order by the Court. Institutions successful in all The Dignitaries such as Mayor We hope that the final order respects. of Hyderabad Mr.Bonthu Ram also comes in our favour. Mohan, Police Commissioner We also would like to bring Mr. Mahendra Reddy and to the members notice about several other political leaders the CBSE changes in the and film personalities have examination structure. All our attended the programme. children have done well all We also had Mr these years and we hope that G.Vivekanand, HCA President they will continue to do well in as the chief guest for the the new pattern of examination School’s cricket team trip to Sri as well. lanka and he promised to help The parent days i.e the the development of ground. Annual Day of all the primary Another major achievement classes have been appreciated

17 ACADEMIC PIVOTS

Ms. M. VARALAKSHMI Ms. G. SREE DEVI Ms. SUNEETA ROOPCHAND Ms. G. DURGA Ms. Sonia Nagpal Principal Academic Director Academic Co-ordinator Headmistress Headmistress Primary Secondary & Pre- Primary

Ms.JAYASREE Ms. VIDHU MOHAN Ms. SUNITHA VYAS Ms. VINOD KUMARI Mr. ASRK MURTHY English - Secondary HOD English - Primary HOD Hindi-Secondary HOD Hindi- Primary HOD Telugu & Sanskrit - Secondary HOD

Mr. M. narayana Ms. SUDHA Ms. NAGAMANI Ms. ANUPAMA Ms. KAMINI LATHA Telugu - Primary HOD Math - Secondary HOD Math - Primary HOD Science - Secondary HOD BEHURIA Science - Primary HOD

Ms. KANCHANVALLI Ms. Y MAMATA Ms. APARNA Ms. VIJAYALAXMI Mr. SRINIVAS Social Science Social Science Computers, Computers, Computers, Secondary HOD Primary HOD Secondary HOD Primary HOD Technical

Ms. CH JYOTHSNA MR. RAJA RAO Ms. T. M. ROOPA NAGASUDHA PRANAVA Ms. G. LAKSHMI PET HOD Art - Coordinator Dance - Coordinator Music - Coordinator Library HOD

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Pre-Primary ENGLISH HINDI

telugu math SCIENCE

SOCIAL computer pet

LIBRARY MUSIC dance

Ms. Bhanumathi Ms. srilatha Primary - Coordinator Pre-Primary- Coordinator ART SPECIAL EDUCATORS

19 The Dream Team-Our Core Strength

Administrative Staff

SUPPORT STAFF The Hands behind the scene-our efficient task force

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“Vision without Action…Is Just a Dream Action without Vision…Just Passes the Time But, Vision and Action…Can Change the World” -Joel A. Barker

CREATIVITY and practical thinking. Creative “The great engine that drives “Creativity is Thinking up New people invent, imagine, problem- innovation and invention in society things, Innovation is doing New solve, create, and communicate comes from people whose flame things” in fresh, new ways. Every business of creativity was kept alive in requires creative thinkers in the childhood. Research shows that, "Riya is brilliant, but she doesn't form of scientists, engineers, if not nurtured, creativity takes a have a drop of creative talent." medical researchers, technology nosedive by fourth grade. Young "Bhargavi is wonderfully innovators, business entrepreneurs, children who were awesome artists creative, but she does poorly on artists, performers, writers and in preschool no longer colour the standardized tests." illustrators, designers, inventors, sky orange and pink just because "Rohan always has interesting educators and parents. Those with they love the glowing colors,” approaches to problems, but he the ability to "think outside of the says Alice Sterling Honig, Ph.d, of just doesn't fit into the traditional box" will lead the future and make Syracuse University. school environment." special things happen. In large part, this happens within How many times have we, the confines of the classroom walls. as teachers, administrators, Steps for Personal Creativity We train them to spit out the researchers, or parents, heard • Believe in yourself answers we want rather than find remarks like these? And how the answers themselves, because it’s • Question traditional many times have we concluded quicker and gets a more consistent assumptions that abilities are etched in stone, result. But is it the right thing to do? inexplicable, and unchangeable? • Expand your problem- solving styles The seeds of creativity live in As teachers we must try to everyone. Some individuals are • Practice thinking in new allow the child to create fortunate that their sprouting ways new things with their imagination was nurtured and ability and ideas. When grown into strong creative Creativity in the Classroom ideas open, creativity is born. thinking abilities. Their parents Creativity in the classroom not and teachers nourished them only improves those pesky test with creative experiences and scores, but it also contributes to Innovation confidence building responses to what should be our ultimate goal Innovation is the “process their attempts, throughout their as educators inspiring students of making improvements by childhood. to become curious, engaged, and introducing something new.” Some Encourage and develop creativity interested in the world around them innovations have solved problems. by teaching students to find a and within them. Others have made life better for balance amongst synthetic, analytic, people. Some have even changed

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the world! An innovation often efficient solutions to modern issues. being an innovative invention starts with an idea, or a question, In the sections below, we will that affected the course of or someone just saying, “What explore various examples of how history, it also was the product If...?” Those who innovate often innovation has been put to use in the that launched society from the take different paths to reach their past! If you’re interested in learning agricultural age to the age of end product, but many follow more about this topic, take a look industry. similar steps. Below are few steps at this awesome course on methods commonly followed during the to kick-start your innovation. Innovation Process? Step 1: Identify the challenge, Historical Technological problem or opportunity. Innovation Examples Step 2: Conduct research to Many inventions that exemplify learn as much as you can about the innovation are technology-related topic, problem, alternatives, what’s and have made strong contributions already been done, etc. to life as it is now. A few examples • Mechanical Vehicle of innovations that shaped our lives Step 3: Brainstorm, brainstorm, The first automobile, designed in are: brainstorm! Consider as many 1769 by Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot options as you can! forever changed transportation. Step 4: Design a solution based No longer were horse and on all you’ve learned. buggies and week-long travels Step 5: Create a plan for your to distant cities needed; here solution. Think about how your was an invention that could get solution would work and everything you where you needed to go in you would need, including materials, a fraction of the time it would information, time and resources. usually take. Step 6: Create a model, sketch, or prototype of your solution. • The Printing Press Step 7: Test your idea. This incredibly influential Step 8: Evaluate and make machinery was designed in changes based on your evaluation. the mid-1400s by Johannes Gutenberg and has shaped Innovations and Inventions that every aspect of our paper-based Changed the World industry. Without it, books, Over the past few decades, newspaper, and countless other innovative thinking has slowly typed resources would be non- • Telephone been making its way to the top existent. Take a look around you right now. of the list of abilities employers I’m willing to bet that nearby you rank most important to attaining can spot your cell-phone placed a lucrative and esteemed career. haphazardly on an easy-to-reach In the age of advanced computers surface, still warm from usage. capable of accomplishing a variety The first telephone, created in of tasks on their own, autonomy 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell, and the ability to invent creative revolutionized communication, and unique methods of solving making it possible to maintain problems is extraordinarily desired connections with long-distance and extremely rare. Innovation can friends and reach acquaintances • Steam Powered Vehicle be defined as a distinctive manner halfway across the world in mere of thinking that brings about more In addition to the steam engine seconds.

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personal computer, and may find it difficult to imagine an age where you wouldn’t be able to accomplish such a feat. Before the invention of personal computers in 1964, by Pier Giorgio Perotto, information was not readily available at the touch of a button.

Modern Technological Innovations Though the contributions listed above have been extremely beneficial for society’s construction, there are also many modern-day instances of innovation used to create technological products. For example: that doesn’t possess at least one • Radio television set. The first radio broadcast, issued in 1920 in Michigan, altered methods of communicating nation-wide news incredibly. With the help of this invention, people would be • World Wide Web/Internet notified of nationwide issues The Internet, in comparison with instantaneously instead of • Video Games the previously mentioned items, waiting hours or even days for Video games, in their most is a fairly recent invention that the news from halfway across simplistic form were produced led to the development of the the country. in 1947 with the intention of information age. In its twenty- using radar inspired technology five years of existence, it has to create a fun and entertaining made vast leaps in extending the way to pass the time. As you can knowledge of millions of people. see by the vast number of video games that sell-out annually, their plan was a success!

• Television The first commercial television, produced in 1936 in the United Kingdom, brought about astonishment from all who • Email viewed it with its ability to • Personal Computers Electronic Mail was first released create moving pictures. Now, in Chances are, you’re reading to the general public in 1993 as modern-day society, it is almost an attempt to create a quick and impossible to locate a home these words on your own

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easy way to send a letter without • WiFi seem to fit into the scheme of having to wait the set amount of Though originally developed in life-changing innovations, it days it takes the post office to 1985, the more modern version certainly does fit in the category deliver the item. The system was of this device came about in of “miraculous inventions”. The a huge success and has become 1999, just in time for the turn of fact that one tiny rectangular an almost necessary component the century. I’m sure many of you box can hold thousands of of daily life. still remember that agonizing songs that can be accessed dial-up Internet sound and the immediately is mind blowing. relief you felt when you finally obtained your own WiFi device.

• Facebook • Google Search Facebook, founded in 2004 by Google has simplified locating the famous Mark Zuckerberg, information online since forever altered the way in which its initial launch in 1997, acquaintances and friends could replacing the need for a printed stay in contact with each other. encyclopedia and eventually With the use of this incredibly extending its search parameter innovative website, it became to include categories, such as easier than ever to communicate images, videos, news, and web with old friends. depending on what it is you’re searching for. • iPod/iTunes Though the iPod may not

• YouTube YouTube, developed in 2005, allowed users to upload homemade videos onto the Internet and brought a brand- new type of celebrity dubbed the “YouTube” star. Now, videos featuring adorable cats, romantic proposals, or any number of other comical or sweet subjects can be accessed at the touch of a button.

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12. Alphabetization, first millennium B.C. Made knowledge accessible and searchable—and may have contributed to the rise of societies that used phonetic letters over those that used ideographic ones 13. The printing press, 1430s. The turning point at which knowledge began freely • Twitter totally new with one's own ideas replicating and quickly and development. Twitter, launched in 2006, was a assumed a life of its own. latecomer to the game, but still 14. Refrigeration, 1850s just as innovative as the social IMPORTANT INNOVATIONS AND th networks developed prior to DISCOVERIES 15. The mechanized clock, 15 it. Since its commencement, its 1. Electricity, late 19th century century. It quantified time. user base has soared and now 2. Penicillin, 1928 The Govt of India has started Atal can be ranked right up with Accidentally discovered in 1928, Tinkering Labs in all schools with Facebook as “most-used social though antibiotics were not widely a vision to ‘Cultivate one Million network” distributed until after World War II, children in India as Neoteric Innovation has worked its way when they became the silver bullet Innovators’, NITI Ayog is establishing into countless past technologies for any number of formerly deadly Atal Tinkering Laboratories (ATLs) in and inventions that shaped diseases. schools across India. The objective of this scheme is to foster curiosity, the lives of people around 3. Optical lenses, 13th century the world. These inventors creativity and imagination in young Refracting light through glass is approached either an issue that minds; and inculcate skills such as one of those simple ideas that needed resolving or an idea design mindset, computational took a mysteriously long time about how they can make life thinking, adaptive learning, physical to catch on. more enjoyable and used their computing etc. Every school will inspiration to develop a product 4. Paper, second century now set up a lab to help students that could alleviate that need or 5. The internal combustion tinker with ideas and work on dilemma. engine, late 19th century prototypes. You too can use the processes Turned air and fuel into power, The new Atal Tinkering Lab set of innovation to improve your eventually replacing the steam up in our school will help students life and perhaps even make engine to work creatively and shape their ideas with hands on experience. We legendary contributions such 6. Vaccination, 1796 as these to societies. In addition are proud to be chosen as one of 7. The Internet, 1960s to the technological forms of the schools in Telangana to set up innovation, there are also many The infrastructure of the digital such a lab in the campus. that relate to the field of business age 8. The airplane, 1903 INNOVATIONS AND DISCOVERIES 9. The personal computer, 1970s A discovery is recognizing 10. The automobile, late 19th something that already exists for century the first time that nobody has 11. Nuclear fission, 1939 found before, e.g. how Christopher Gave humans new power for Columbus discovered the Americas. destruction and creation An invention is creating something

25 thinking, adaptive learning, physical  How do you plan to publicize An Interview computing etc. The school will now this project? with the Young set up a lab to help students tinker Social networking sites would be Innovators with ideas and work on prototypes. the best way to spread this. You The students of class IX Karthik can also sign petitions in internet he school is glad to Ganti, Jay Reddy A M and Chandra on change.org and create a joint announce to receive an Kiran Avula worked for the project. petition. It should first start at aid of Rs. 20 Lakhs from They share their experiences with city level, and then it would be T the editorial team. later publicized by the media. the Niti Aayog, Govt. of India as it was selected to establish the  What is your project about?  How is this project Atal Tinkering Laboratory in the Our project is about waste advantageous? school. Out of 13,895 schools that management. We built a This project will be eco- friendly applied, 257 schools were selected prototype which helps to to the environment. This would across India and JHPS is one of the burn the organic garbage like give a step towards the Swacch 8 schools that has been selected fruit and vegetable peel. This Bharat Mission. from Telangana. The schools were prototype will reduce garbage  Do you consider any profits from selected on the basis of the projects into smaller units which can be this project? they had displayed. effectively used as manure. This No, we don’t consider any With a vision to ‘Cultivate project helps the community to profits. one Million children in India as reduce waste that comes on to  How can this project reach the Neoteric Innovators’, NITI Aayog the roads. citizens of India? is establishing Atal Tinkering  How effective can this project Laboratories (ATLs) in schools be? There are many online shopping websites. So this can help to across India. The objective of In India, most of the population marketize the project. this scheme is to foster curiosity, lives in apartments. If this creativity and imagination in young project takes over, the garbage -Interviewed by Ridhiee minds; and inculcate skills such as collection will reduce. Bonda and Gauri Tewari design mindset, computational

Sharing their experiences

26 Chemistry, but I do try to make problems of others easier. 4. If a student is aspiring to become a scientist, what would it take for him to become one? To become a scientist, a student has to learn how to learn. You need to adapt to every new thing. You should be active and curious for learning. You should always question every statement you are reading or listening to, Dr. Kashyapa sharing his views with the interviewers Pranati and Karthik in any subject. Take guidance from elders and teachers. Watch and listen to the online lectures and videos and ponder on what AN INTERVIEW WITH you listen. 5. After looking at these many exhibits put up by many DR. KASHYAPA students from various schools, how do you think would the he CBSE Regional Level Graham Bell. It started a Research future of Science be in our Science Exhibition was Group in India, which works on country? organized in the school Terrestrial Networks used by T th th Yeah, the future of Science in our premises from 15 to 17 December Airtel, Reliance and many other 2016. Seventy two schools from telephone companies. country would be pretty bright Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and amazing. These stalls are 2. Did you aim at becoming with 280 students and 70 teachers really very innovative and add a scientist right from your participated in the 3 day event. Dr. immense value to our country. childhood days or did Kashsyapa and many other eminent Some of the ideas involved something influence you in members graced the occasion. higher technology and need between to become a scientist? support for their application in Dr. Kashyapa Balemarthy No, I was a not a very bright the real world. It’s a very good received the B.Tech. degree from student at the school level. I initiative by your schools towards IIT, Kanpur and the Ph.D from always used to think that I was nation building through Science. Georgia Tech USA both in Electrical not able to do what a topper did. Enginering.Dr. Kashyapa has over 6. What message would you like So, I fell in love with the subject two decades of experience in the to give to the students and the slowly. I went to IIT-Kanpur and area of digital communications. Dr. youth of our nation? discovered my interests since Kashyapa was one of the judges for then. I advise all the students to learn the event. He was interviewed by how to learn, I am sure, you can our students. 3. As a scientist, what has been learn anything in this way. Be your prime focus? patriotic and think how you can 1. May we know where you My major area of focus is on high help the nation prosper. Always are working as a Research speed transmission technologies. believe that problems of high Scientist at present? I try to understand the equations scale can be solved by group and problems. I also work on work easily. I am working for a company designing Optical Fibers. I am called Optical Fiber Solutions Interviewed by not much interested in Physics or (USA), started by Alexander T. Pranati and Y.S.P. Karthik

27 BEST STUDENT AWARD

PRESIDENT’S BEST BOY STUDENT AWARD WAS RECEIVED BY ZAMAAN‘S FATHER THE BEST BOY STUDENT AWARD was given to Zamaan Khan Lodhi CLASS X. As Zamaan is currently in UK pursuing higher studies, his father received the gold medal and the gift voucher on his behalf.

ANVITHA CHAKRAVARTI NALLAN CLASS X RECEIVING PRESIDENT’S BEST GIRL STUDENT AWARD

SRI SINDHU GUNTURI, CLASS X RECEIVING BEST ALL ROUNDER AWARD

SANJANA .M. CLASS X RECEIVING SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

28 Leap of Triumph 2016-17 “Believing in yourself is the first secret to success”

The continuous hard work of the students and the teachers has helped them to prove themselves in the CBSE Class X Exams of the academic year 2016-17. The School has secured 100% pass percentage as per the CCE Grades.

RESULTS FOR THE YEAR 2017 Total Number of students appeared for the Exam: 149

CBSE GRADE WISE RESULT ANALYSIS-2017 CGPA 10/10 43 STUDENTS Total Number of students with A1 Grade-(9.1-10.0) : 78 Total Number of students with A2 Grade-(8.1-9.0) : 53 Total Number of students with B1 Grade-(7.1-8.0) : 18

SUBJECT TOPPERS SUBJECT Name of the Topper ENGLISH AINESH SANYAL HINDI LISA KHUNTIA SANSKRIT DESIKA BUSARLA TELUGU NISHITA PATTANAYAK MATHEMATICS NIKITHA GUDAPATI SCIENCE NIKITHA GUDAPATI SOCIAL SCIENCE KRISHNA CHAITANYA POTHUKUCHI IT HIMAJA JASTI

SCHOOL TOPPERS

NISHITA PATTANAYAK NIKITHA GUDAPATI

29 CBSE CLASS XII RESULTS OUR RESPLENDENT STARS of Class-XII

CBSE CLASS XII RESULTS - 2017 The Senior Secondary students have achieved success yet again this year. Many have secured first class and distinctions.

SUBJECT TOPPERS GAURAV JAIN KIRTHJEET SINGH SETHI SUBJECT Name of the Topper MAHITHA ALAPATI Accountancy English ARKADEEP MUKHOPADHYAY MOKSHITA JAIN Mathematics P SAI KIRUTHEKA, ARKADEEP M OORVI AGARWAL PADALA SAI CHANDRA PRUDHVI Physics ARKADEEP MUKHOPADHYAY APARAJITHA ACHARYA Chemistry ARKADEEP MUKHOPADHYAY MAHITHA ALAPATI Business Studies Biology ARKADEEP MUKHOPADHYAY MOKSHITA JAIN Computer Science HARSHIT JAIN OORVI AGARWAL Physical Education P SAI KIRUTHEKA Entrepreneurship MOKSHITA JAIN Economics OORVI AGARWAL

SCHOOL TOPPERS

ARKADEEP M MAHITHA ALAPATI SCIENCE TOPPER COMMERCE TOPPER

30 Treading in the realm of Promises

CLASS X - A CLASS X - B

CLASS X - C CLASS X - D

CLASS XII

31 Punctuality is not a duty but is also a part of good manners, it is favourable to fortune, reputation and efficacy, a little attention and energy will form the habit so as to make it easy and wonderful.

HATS OFF TO ALL THE STUDENTS WHO ACHIEVED 100% ATTENDANCE FOR THE YEAR 2016-17

Name Class Name Class YASHITHA MADIRE LKG D VAISHNAVI KOPPAKULA V G SWASTIKA S LKG G MEGHANA ROY BOLLIPA VI A SOMAROUTHU ESHWAR RAJU LKG G PAVAN KUMAR SAKAMURI VI B RAABTA VARMA LKG H MOKSHITA REDDY GUNDLA GUTTA VI B MEKA YASAVI IB ANIRUDH GUDAPATI VI C M KARTHIK REDDY IC AKSHIT RAJENDER SRIPATHI VI D SHANDELYA KODANDA RAMA ID ANISH KRISHNA ANEGONDI VI F PEMMASANI HRUTHI SRI IF DEVASHREE PAL VII A AKIL SIDDHANTI IIB SRI KEERTHIKA GOGINENI VII A YESWANT REDDY II D RINKU HAMAD VII B HIMANSHU II F M LIKITHA SREE VII C SHASHANK PAL II F GAYATRI T VII E MANISH MEKA II G PRANATI G S VII E NIKSHAP KOTLA III C ESHWARA ABHIRATH REDDY VII F SAHASRA REDDY MANDALI III C SHRIYA ANUMAKONDA VIII A AKILA KAVURI III D DAKSH MOHAN VIII A GANESH CHITIKI REDDY III F G.PAVAN KEERTAN REDDY VIII A JANJAM SAISRIKAR III G DINESH THANEERU VIII A SHREYAS ANUMAKONDA III G MATTADALLI MAHATHI VIII B P NIRMA IV A PARTHIV REDDY MUPPIDI VIII B MOHAK DUGAR IV B AASHRITH KANCHARLA VIII B B PRAGNYA SAI REDDY IV C ABHINAV REDDY K VIII C G TANUSH IV C UDAY KIRAN BANOD VIII C AAYUSH SHAH IV D LUCKY MAHANTA VIII D M V SUHAAS IV D SAI DIKSHIT GUNDA BOINA VIII D H VINOD IV E MANSI JAGGARAJU VIII E M SUMITH REDDY IV E VENKATA POOJITHA SRUNGARAPU VIII E PRATYUSH SINHA IV G NIRAAJ CHOUDARY POTLURI VIII E VINITHA DESHMUKH IV G L SAI VARUN VIII F SRINIVASA DATTA RAM PRASAD V A KODANDA RAMA RAJU K IX A K PRAJESH KUMAR V B K VASUDHA IX A POOJA HAMMAD V B CHAMALA SAATWIK REDDY IXB MADHAV V C SREEKAR VIJAY GOGINENI IXB TANEESHA V C VARSHINI PENDURTHI IXB ANANYA KAVURI V D P OOHA SHREE IX D KONKEESHA HARSHITH REDDY V D SAI KARTEEK M IX D MOGAPARTHI SAI DINESH V E HARSHITHA ALLURI X A BONALA MANSI V E Y S P KARTHIK X A K.ADVAIT V F NAIDU MOUNISH XD MANRITH REDDY KALAVAKURI V F

Teacher’s 100 % attendance - We congratulate Ms. A.Shyamala – Math Department

32 Team Work A strength of unity

GODAVARI HOUSE

Motto: “The strength of the team is each individual member. The strength of each member is the team." The colour blue is linked to consciousness and intellect and often associated with tranquility. In the similar way, Godavari house also symbolizes intelligence and aware about the tough competitors. In this house each student is a valued member. A positive self esteem among students is developed. Building of an individual’s strength within the group is the main goal of Godavari house. Though there were a few ups and downs, the team was successful in receiving the second prize in March past. The house captains, prefects, members and the wardens have worked to their full ability during the academic year. With the motto “The GANGA HOUSE strength of the team is each individual member. The strength of each member is the team.” we believe that Godavari house will surely stand Motto: “Individually, we are one drop. high in the years to come. Together we are an ocean” Red signifies a pioneering spirit and leadership qualities, promoting ambition and determination. The river Ganges symbolizes many virtues which one should inculcate. Perseverance,untiring journey through difficult times, gathering tributaries along the way and so on. Our house true to its name was able to overcome all difficult situations and move forward undeterred. We made use of every opportunity to exhibit our talent in house activities also. The relentless efforts of the students and house teachers paved way for the Ganga House to reach its glory. It was a great moment of pride for the members of Ganga House to lift the Trophy for over all best House.

33 KRISHNA HOUSE

Motto: “Unity is strength when there is teamwork and collaboration, wonderful things can be achieved.” Yellow the colour of sunshine, hope, and happiness. The House Wardens, House members and the House Captains have always strived to touch the zenith of success. Krishna house aims to discover the talent in every member of the house. The house has good coordination among the house captains, vice captains and prefects. This year the house stood first in March past. The house grabbed every opportunity to exhibit its talent in various activities. The persistent hard work of the students and house teachers has paved way for the House to accomplish all the tough challenges. It was a joyous moment of delight for the team to lift the Trophy for best house in March past.

CAUVERY HOUSE

Motto: “Ever more and better ever” Green stands for balance, nature and rebirth. It’s the symbol of prosperity, freshness and progress. The House wardens, House members and House captains have always strived to inspire and encourage the team. All students worked hard and supported each other in the pursuit of learning. With the motto “Ever more and better ever” we are sure Cauvery house will continue to excel. This year Cauvery house stood first in cultural activities.

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POST STUDENT’S NAME CLASS GODAVARI HOUSE CAPTAIN NITISHA KOTARI X B SENIOR SECONDARY HEAD BOY KEERTHJEET SINGH SETHI XII B SENIOR SECONDARY HEAD GIRL APARAJITA ACHARYA XII B VICE CAPTAIN SAI VINAY GANDEWAR IX B SENIOR SECONDARY DEPUTY HEAD BOY PARITOSH VAJRA SAI XI A KRISHNA HOUSE SENIOR SECONDARY DEPUTY HEAD GIRL MANDALA HARSHINI XI A CAPTAIN SAI ROHAN BANGARI X B SECONDARY HEAD BOY RAJEEV NANDYAL X A VICE CAPTAIN GAURI TEWARI IX B SECONDARY HEAD GIRL SAI CHARITHA.G X A SPORTS SECONDARY DEPUTY HEAD BOY ADARSH.V IX B Sr. Secondary VENKAT RAMANAN XII A SECONDARY DEPUTY HEAD GIRL MEGHNA SAHA IX D Secondary HARDIKA .G X C JR. HEAD BOY-PRIMARY YUG GARG V A DISCIPLINE JR. HEAD GIRL-PRIMARY YASHNA REDDY V E Sr. Secondary (Girl) PREETI .V XII B JHKS -HEAD BOY PRANSH RASTOGI U K G E Secondary(Boy) T.VENKATA NIKHIL X A JHKS -HEAD GIRL SAANVI KHANDELIA U K G B CAUVERY HOUSE Secondary(Girl) HIMAJA JASTI XII A CAPTAIN AAKASH BANDHAKAVI X B ACADEMIC Sr. Secondary SAI KRITHIKA.P XII A VICE CAPTAIN VIVEK KANJARLA IX D GANGA HOUSE Secondary PRIYAM .L X A CAPTAIN YESHWANT SATYADEV. Y X A CULTURAL VICE CAPTAIN DHRITI KAPOOR IX B Sr. Secondary OORVI AGARWAL XII B Secondary AMAN RASHEED X A

STUDENT COUNCIL

35 CROWNING GLORY OF JHPS EXCELLENCE AWARDED “Put your heart, mind and soul into even your smallest acts. This is the secret of success.”

THE SCHOOL HAS BAGGED THE PRESTIGIOUS ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SCHOOL AWARD 2017

he school was awarded ‘The Best Academic Excellence School and Best ICT T Implementation among Top Telangana Schools’ in commendation of achieving excellence in quality education towards the development of the society. The award ceremony was organized at Hotel Le Meridian, New Delhi on 4th February, 2017, Ms. Sonia Nagpal, Primary Headmistress received the award from Mr. Nirav Khambhati, CEO, Tata Classedge on behalf of the school.

36 JUBILEE HILLS PUBLIC SCHOOL RANKED as one of the best AMONG THE CITY SCHOOLS BY DIGITAL LEARNING

he School is well-known as a premier school in Hyderabad. It has been successfully striving to provide a sound educational environment to the students. The School was ranked as T one of the best schools amongst the CBSE schools in the city in various parameters like goodwill and legacy, learning experience, academic excellence, career advancement, future ready infrastructure, online presence and Social footprints by Digital Learning Magazine.

37 A moment of Pride Igniting a new beginning Inauguration of the new branch at Rampally

Chief Guest Sri. T. Harish Rao’s Address

Secretary Jubilee Hills Education Society, Distinguished Managing Committee Members, Ms. M. Varalakshmi, Principal, Ms. G. Sree Devi, Academic Director, teachers, parents and students graced the occasion. The program started with a welcome dance followed by the lighting of the lamp by Sri.T.Harish Rao and other dignitaries. The Unveiling the New Branch Principal Ms. M. Varalakshmi welcomed the gathering and said ubilee Hills Public School Sri. D.Vidya Sagar, Vice Presidents, that the school imparts holistic added another feather in the Jubilee Hills Education Society, education. cap when it inaugurated the Sri.A.Murali Mukund, The Chairman, J Sri.T.Harish Rao, Honourable new branch at Rampally Dayara Jubilee Hills Public School and Minister, congratulated the Village, Keesara Mandal, Medchal District on 30th June, 2017.The event was attended by eminent dignitaries. The Chief Guest was Sri.T.Harish Rao. the Honourable Minister for Irrigation, Marketing and Legislative Affairs, Government of Telangana, The Guests of Honour were, Sri.M.Sudheer Reddy, MLA, Medchal, Sri.Raju, MLC, Sri. Prabhakar Reddy, ZP Chairman, Sri. Tula Uma, ZP Chairman Karimnagar, Sri. M.V.Reddy, IAS Collector, DEO Usha Rani, Sri. G.Mallesha, Sarpanch, Sri.K.Krishnadev Rao, President, Jubilee Hills Education A perfect sychrony - Group Dance Society, Dr.Pavuluri Subba Rao and

38 Sri. T. Harish Rao, Honourable Minister for Irrigation, Marketing and Legislative affairs

Managing Committee for the in a rural area. He said that the more such branches to improve initiative to start a school at Keesara school is one of the best schools in the quality of education and also with the finest infrastructure and the the heart of the city. He requested provide healthy competition among idea of providing quality education the Managing Committee to start the schools. Sri.M.V.Reddy, District Collector, Medchal said that strong foundation in academics and ethics is a must for an all round development of the child. Sri.M.Sudheer Reddy, MLA, Medchal expressed his pleasure in having such a well known school in his constituency as it benefits the people in Keesara. Speaking on the occasion, Sri.K.Krishnadev Rao, President, Jubilee Hills Public School, stated that the next generation needs to be educated and prepared for future challenges. He said the children need to dedicate themselves to the field of research. He congratulated Chief Guest Lighting the Lamp the teachers and students for the

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soaring success of the school over the years. The Chairman, Sri. A. Murali Mukund, in his speech said, education is important for the development of the society just as the three basic necessities of life food, water and shelter. The Academic Director, Ms.G.Sree Devi addressed the gathering and said that there is a dearth of good schools in rural areas. The successful journey of JHPS set up 30 years ago was an impetus in starting a school in semi rural area with the benefits of a city school. The inauguration of the new branch was indeed a moment of joy in the history of Jubilee Hills Education Society.

A Token of Gratitude

40 The new campus at Rampally

Auditorium Computer Lab

3D Lab Class room

Play Ground Library

41 JHPS receives Rs. 20 Lakhs from Govt. of India

HPS is a proud recipient of a grant in aid of Rs. 20 Lakhs from the Niti Aayog, Govt of India as it was selected to establish the Atal Tinkering Laboratory in the school. Out of 13,895 schools that applied, J 257 schools were selected across India and JHPS is one of the 8 schools that has got selected in Telangana. The schools were selected on the basis of the projects they had displayed. With a vision to ‘Cultivate one Million children in India as Neoteric Innovators’, NITI Aayog is establishing Atal Tinkering Laboratories (ATLs) in schools across India. The objective of this scheme is to foster curiosity, creativity and imagination in young minds; and inculcate skills such as design mindset, computational thinking, adaptive learning, physical computing etc. The school will now set up a lab to help students tinker with ideas and work on prototypes. The Chairman, Sri A. Murali Mukund and Professor, Y. V. Umapathi Varma congratulated the Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi, the Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi, the Science HOD Ms.Anupama, the Science department teachers and the students Master. Jay Reddy, Karthik Ganti and Chandra Kiran from class IX who were involved in the project.

Students with their project

42 that this event would showcase the scientific talent of CBSE REGIONAL level- the students. Mentioning the achievements of Dr.Subba Rao Pavuluri, she said that JHPS was honoured to have SCIENCE EXHIBITION eminent scientists in the school Managing Committee. The Chairman, Sri. A. Murali Mukund stated that it he CBSE Regional Level Science Exhibition was was a matter of pride and honour for JHPS to organize inaugurated in the School premises on 15th such a prestigious show. He said that students are the December, 2016. The programme began with the T budding and future scientists who would play a major ceremonial lighting of the lamp by the dignitaries, the role in the growth of our country. He asked the students Chairman, Sri. A. Murali Mukund, the Vice Presidents, Dr. to be patient which would help them to succeed in their Subba Rao Pavuluri and Sri. D. Vidyasagar, the Principal, lives. Ms. M. Varalakshmi and the Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi. The eminent scientists, Dr. Bhupal Raj, Dr. V. The Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi, said that Dinesh, Mr. Indrajit Patra, Dr. Kirti Srivastava, Dr. Kasyapa the exhibition would definitely rejuvenate the scientific and Dr. P. Hemagiri Rao graced the occasion and were temper of the students. She asked them to sow the the judges for the event. seed of Science, water it and fertilize it. She thanked the students for their participation and called them the The Hillside magazine of the school was released by Chief Guests for the day. Dr. Kirti Srivastava. As a token of appreciation medicinal saplings were given to all the eminent guests. 72 schools Dr. Kirti Srivastava, the Chief Scientist at NGRI said from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana with 280 students that each child has the potential to explore Science and it and 70 teachers came to participate in the 3 day event. is important to be honest, do their duties with devotion and the sky would be the limit. The programme came The Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi, welcomed the to an end with the vote of thanks by the Academic gathering and said that it was ‘Science’ that had brought Secretary, student council, Priyam L. students from various schools together. She also added

Inaugurating the CBSE Regional Level Exhibition Students explaining about their exhibit

Prize winners

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PARENT ORIENTATION PROGRAMME

s Parental involvement is a very important factor in a student’s success at school, Jubilee Hills Kindergarten School conducted Parent A th Orientation programme on 25 June 2016. The main objective of the programme is to make the parents aware of the teaching learning processes followed in the school. Ms. Sri Latha the Coordinator of Pre- Primary welcomed the parents. UKG Coordinator Ms. S. Samatha gave a short introduction about the functioning of the Kindergarten school and the Parents Clarifying their Queries teaching methodology. The Headmistress of Pre- Primary and Primary Ms.Sonia Nagpal updated the parents on the teaching methodology, the assessment process and the importance of parent coordination for the smooth functioning of the school. The Open session was conducted by the Principal Ms. M. Varalakshmi, the Academic Director Ms. G. Sree Devi, and the Headmistress Ms. Sonia Nagpal, where the queries of the parents were answered. The programme concluded with the parent appreciating the Management and the teachers for their marvelous job. Most of the parents were reassured and happy that their children would be JHKS TEAM taken care of, by the Management and teachers. Ms. Nalini LKG- Coordinator proposed the vote of thanks.

Principal addressing the audience

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Speech by the Head Girl - JHKS The Chief Guest pinning the badge

INVESTITURE CEREMONY

HKS celebrated the Investiture Ceremony on 2nd July 2016. The Chief Guest for the day was Sri. K. Krishnadev Rao, the President, Jubilee Hills Education Society. He pinned the badges and initiated J the oath to the newly selected leaders. Pransh Rastogi from UKG-E was selected as the Head Boy and Saanvi Khandelia from UKG-B was selected as the Head Girl. The head girl shared her views about her responsibilities towards the school and promised to fulfill them. The Chairman, Sri. A.Murali Mukund congratulated all the leaders and wished them all the best for their future. In the speech he said that a leader should set an example of patience, self-discipline and delegate the work as per the potential of his/her colleagues. He suggested them to be good leaders who can change India’s outlook and work for the development of the country. The Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi conveyed her best wishes to the newly elected leaders and said that leaders are not made, they grow.

Pransh Rastogi and Saanvi Khandelia Taking the Oath

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FRESHER’S DAY

ubilee Hills Kindergarten School celebrated Fresher’s Day on 13th July, 2016 J in the school premises, where UKG kids welcomed the LKG students. The Principal, Ms. M.Varalakshmi, the Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi, the Secondary Headmistress, Ms. Durga and the Pre-Primary and Primary Headmistress, Ms. Sonia Nagpal graced the occasion. The Head Girl, Saanvi Khandelia welcomed the gathering. The UKG children presented a colourful cultural show for the juniors. The Welcome song Save Trees... A Skit on account of Vanamahotsav celebration and Western dance were enjoyed by the children. Along with this programme Vanamahotsavam was also celebrated where children presented a dance on “I promise to take care of the earth”. The next programme was a rocking western dance performance by the tiny tots. Miss/Master Fresher and Miss/Master Smiley contests were conducted. The winners of the Master and Miss Smiley Contest are Seetepalli Adhrit Sai and Mahi Kothari from LKG E. The winners of Master and Miss Fresher are Harshit Reddy and Ananya Achanta from LKG D.

Winners of Miss / Master Fresher and Smiley

Entertaining Freshers

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Parent Day of UKG A & B

ubilee Hills Kindergarten School celebrated, “The Fitness Formula” - Parent Day of UKG A & B on 30th J July 2016 in the school premises. The Chairman of Jubilee Hills Education Society Shri. A. Murali Mukund, the Principal Ms. M. Varalakshmi, the Academic Director Ms.G. Sree Devi, the Secondary Headmistress Ms.G. Durga and the Primary & Pre-Primary Headmistress Ms. Sonia AEROBICS Nagpal graced the occasion. The programme began with a prayer song followed by a welcome address by Ms. Sonia Nagpal who emphasized that at JHKS teaching is a dynamic process and this year we have included simple science experiments. She also mentioned that being healthy is not a fad but it is a lifestyle therefore we should inculcate healthy habits in children. Later on Anjani Vankineni, a student of UKG-A ZUMBA DANCE welcomed the gathering which was followed by “I gonna catch you” health day song and a Speech on Health Day by Shreya Jain, which was quite inspiring. The children posed riddles to guests about some fruits and vegetables and the parents participated actively. Ms Saanvi presented a PPT about healthy food. This was followed by an Aerobic dance, performed by our kids. Along with ‘The fitness formula’, Orange colour day was also celebrated. The students walked in orange colour, depicting fruits and vegetables at the Orange PRAYER SONG station. The programme concluded with a zumba dance, which mesmerized the audience. Parents shared their views and were very happy seeing their kids perform on the stage. The Chairman, Sri. A. Murali Mukund, the Principal Ms.M. Varalakshmi and the parents appreciated the effort put in by the teachers and children. The programme concluded with a vote of thanks by Miss. Rushita. FREESTYLE DANCE

COLOURS SONG

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Playing In the Lawns of Botanical Gardens

n 3rd August the School has organized an educational field O trip to Botanical Gardens for Had great fun...We are tired..... Classes LKG & UKG, as a part of their academic curriculum. To enable the students to learn the different species of flora, along with offering an ideal place to relax and enjoy the bliss of naturally beautiful surroundings. Students had a great time looking at the plants, when they were having a round. Children excitedly observed the leaves, flowers and the greenery. After taking the walk the students sat in the lawn and had their delicious food. They also shared their food with friends and had a great time playing in the lawns. The trip ended with beautiful memories carried by the little ones and knowledge gain about different types of plants. All the kindergarten children enjoyed their bus ride back to school.

Yes !!! We Can do it...

We learn to share and care...

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The welcome address was given by Master Ashaz Saif Mohammed, this was followed by a Welcome Dance by the kids, at JHKS Vrindavan. Miss Aaradhya from UKG - C spoke about the Earth. A song “Earth we’re in it together”, was sung by the kids of UKG - C and D. Trinabh from UKG - C spoke about Brown colour and recited the rhyme on the same, followed by the choco choco chocolate dance. Ishitha, Ishaan and Abhijt from UKG - D gave a speech on Endangered species which was really informative. Krishna Dance Skit on “home sweet home”, performed by the kids was wonderful, followed by a dance on “Swachh PARENT DAY of Bharat”, was really heart touching. UKG C & D The Chairman Shri. A. Murali Mukund addressed the parents saying that it’s a team work. The Academic spectacular show, “Earth Day” - Parent Day Director Ms. G. Sree Devi said that it’s an opportunity of UKG “C” & “D” was celebrated to showcase given to the kids to perform on stage, which makes the skills and talents of the students on 20th of them feel confident right from the childhood. The A programme concluded with the vote of thanks given by August, 2016. Mst.Samarth of UKG - D. The Chairman Sri. A. Murali Mukund, the Principal Ms. M. Varalakshmi, the Academic Director Ms. G. Sree Devi, the Pre-Primary & Primary Coordinator Ms. Srilatha and the Pre-Primary & Primary Head Mistress Ms.Sonia Nagpal graced the occasion. The programme started with a prayer song “Sharde Maa”, was sung by the kids. The Head Mistress Ms. Sonia Nagpal welcomed the gathering. In her address she said that, this programme is a part of our curriculum, which we organize to bring out the innate talent of each and every child. She also appreciated the teachers and the students for their hard work. Song on Earth

Swach Bharath

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The Academic Director Event – Ms. G. Sree Devi suggested Grandparents’ Day the grandparents to teach their grandchildren all the traditional values and morals, which we are not able to see in the present culture. The Chairman, Sri. A. Murali Mukund in his speech suggested that the grandparents should instruct the children to stay away from Tribal Dance the gadgets and motivate them to get connected to real life. ubilee Hills Kindergarten School celebrated Few grandparents came “PRANAAM”, Grandparent’s Day on 27th August, Active Participation by a Grandparent forward to share their 2016 in the school premises. The programme J experiences and also thanked started with a beautiful prayer song to evoke god’s the school management for organizing such an blessings. Saanvi Khandelia from UKG-B the Head girl outstanding event especially for them. Photo Gallery was of JHKS gave the welcome speech. yet another special attraction for the grandparents to Pre-Primary and Primary Headmistress, Ms.Sonia cherish their little ones memories. All the grandparents Nagpal welcomed the gathering and mentioned that carefully observed the photographs displayed at grandparents, through their exemplary behavior and the Photo Gallery. It was indeed a fun filled day at unconditional love, teach basic morals to grandchildren. Kindergarten for the grandparents and grandchildren. In her speech she thanked and appreciated all the The programme concluded with a vote of thanks by grandparents who had come from different places to the Head Boy of JHKS Mst.Pransh. make their grandchildren happy as well as to witness their programme. The programme included various cultural events like a poem on grandparents which was recited by the students from LKG and UKG, Western dance, drama on Dhruv Nakshatra, Rajasthani dance and Bathukamma dance. Mishika from LKG-A and Saanvi Garg from UKG-A shared their experiences about the sweet memories they had with their grandparents and finally, the programme came to an end with an electrifying Tribal dance performance by LKG & UKG children which made the audience give a huge round of applause to the performers. One of the Parent immersed in Photo Gallery

A song dedicated to Grandparents

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Rainbow Fish - Musical Dance Drama

speech on green colour. The programme concluded with a dance which mesmerized the gathering. The Academic Director said that it is a reward for the parents to see their children perform on stage. The Chairman, Sri.A.Murali Mukund said he enjoys all the programmes at Kindergarten. He also appreciated the efforts put in by the teachers. Parents shared their views and were very happy to see their kids perform on stage. The programme Ganesha Dance concluded with a vote of thanks by Miss.Yashitha.

PARENT DAY OF UKG E & F

ubilee Hills Kindergarten School celebrated “The Creation” Parent Day of UKG E & F on 3rd J September, 2016 in the school premises. The Chairman of Jubilee Hills Education Society Sri.A.Murali Mukund, the Principal Ms.M.Varalakshmi, the Academic Director Ms.G.Sree Devi and the Primary and Pre- Primary Headmistress Ms.Sonia Nagpal graced the Green Colour Day occasion. The programme began with a prayer song sung by UKG students followed by a welcome address by Ms.Sonia Nagpal. Ms.Adrija a student of UKG welcomed the gathering which was followed by a wonderful performance by students of UKG. Speech on Nature by Shreyas was informative, which was followed by a musical drama “ Depiction of Trees”, Heart touching skit on friendship “Rainbow fish” and a song on nature were performed beautifully by the kids. Green Colour Day was also celebrated with “Go Parents Feed back Green” dance and a song which was followed by a

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Group Dance

Vinayaka Chaturthi

ubilee Hills Kindergarten School celebrated Vinayaka Chaturthi on 2nd J September, 2016. The programme started with a prayer to lord Ganesha, followed by a speech on the importance of eco-friendly A Group Dance - Ganesha and the pooja ritual. The students Guru Vandana performed a dance on ‘Guru vandana & Ganesha vandana’. The programme continued with a melodious ‘Ganesha song’ which created a spiritual environment. Master Gagan and Master Akhilesh narrated the birth story of Lord Ganesha. The programme concluded with a dance performance praising Lord Ganesha which was amazing. The Chairman Sri. A. Murali Mukund appreciated the performance. The Principal Ms. M. Varalakshmi, the Academic Director Ms. G. Sree Devi, the Pre-Primary and Primary Headmistress Ms. Sonia Nagpal and the Coordinator of Pre-Primary Ms. C. Srilatha Dance graced the occasion. Group song

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Dasara Celebrations

ubilee Hills Kindergarten School celebrated Dasara J Special Assembly on 16th September, 2016 in the school premises. The programme started with the invocation of Godess Durga by a prayer song Group Dance A skit “Aiyi Giri Nandini” followed by a few children speaking on the importance of Dasara. The students mesmerized the audience with their dance performance, dancing to the famous songs “Rama Rama” and “Dandiya”. The programme concluded with a graceful Bengali Dance performance on “Maa Durga”. Primary and Pre-Primary Headmistress Ms.Sonia Nagpal appreciated the teachers and A Bengali Dance students for their hard work.

Children who enacted the characters of the play !!!

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Exploring the inner talents

MISHIKA DUGAR GAMANA Advaith YATHISH SRIVATSA CHOWDARY LKG - A LKG - B LKG - G LKG - H LKG - A

Story Telling Competition

hildren have an innate love for stories. Stories create magic and a sense of wonder at the world. Stories teach us about life, about ourselves and about others. Story telling is a unique C way for students to develop an understanding, respect and appreciation for other cultures. They promote positive attitude in people and provide a common thread that helps unite cultures. We at JHKS conducted a story telling competition on 19.10.16 for both LKG & UKG students. Students narrated stories in their own words which helped to increase their verbal proficiency. Each student got a chance to express his / her own thoughts and feelings through stories.

CALLIGRAPHY Free Hand Drawing and COMPETITION Colouring Competition HKS believes that calligraphy at school rawing plays a big role in the cognitive is very important. It benefits students development. It can help children learn to write J for the rest of their lives. In recent years, D and think creatively, develop hand-eye co- computers have changed the way we express ordination, improve analytical skills, and conceptualize ourselves, by neglecting handwriting skills in ideas. Creativity is a bridge to learning. When children are favour of keyboard proficiency. creative and curious, they can come up with answers to Such competitions turn out to be very the problems they encounter. There is joy in creating art at meaningful for the students since calligraphy all ages, but at this stage especially, many children relish not only improves writing skill, but also teach the the feedback they get: the way the crayon feels, the smell students about the unique structure and beauty of the paint, the squishy-ness of the clay. Creativity means of the national language. having the power to express ourselves in our own way. Practising handwriting is an incredibly We at JHKS provide a free environment to our growing important exercise for students, enabling them toddlers to express their feelings, emotions, liking, to develop fine motor skills, confidence and disliking by way of free hand drawing and colouring most importantly their own style. competition. This competition was held for students of Hence, we had a handwriting competition at LKG & UKG on 26.10.16. JHKS on 4th January, 2017 for students of LKG & Each one drew out of their own imagination and every UKG, they took part actively in the competition. one participated sportively.

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Each one... Light one... - Diya

Group Dance - Happy

Diwali Celebration

iwali is a celebration of the return of Lord Rama to his kingdom in Ayodhya after a 14-year exile. D Diwali is a word which means row of clay lamps. Jubilee Hills Kindergarten School celebrated Diwali Special Assembly on 28th October, 2016 in the school premises. The programme started with a prayer song “Achyutam

A Speech on the importance of Diwali Keshavam”, followed by speeches given by tiny tots sharing the importance of the festival and celebration with family and friends. A power point presentation was shown to kids to bring awareness about noise pollution and safety measures to be taken while bursting crackers. Our little ones mesmerized the audience with their dance performance on “Deepawali gali gali” song and “Diya” dance. A story on Lord Rama in “” and the reason behind celebrating Diwali was well depicted by our students. The programme concluded with a beautiful dance performance to the tune of “Happy Diwali”. The Chairman, Sri.A.Murali Mukund, the Principal Ms.M.Varalakshmi, the Academic Director Ms.G.Sree Devi Singing song on Diwali and the Primary and Pre-Primary Headmistress Ms.Sonia Nagpal graced the occasion.

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Dhol Bhaaje Dance Ghallu Ghallu Dance

PARENT DAY OF UKG G & H

ubilee Hills Kindergarten School celebrated “The Rhythm of Life” Parent Day J th of UKG G & H on 5 November, 2016 in the school premises. The Chairman of Jubilee Hills Education

Society Sri. A.Murali Mukund, the Bhangra Dance Principal Ms.M.Varalakshmi, the Academic Director Ms.G.Sree Devi, and the Primary and Pre-Primary the stunning Bhangra dance. The Headmistress Ms.Sonia Nagpal audience was astounded by the graced the occasion. energy levels of the students. The programme began with The Chairman, Sri.A.Murali a prayer song “Hey Sharde Maa” Mukund said that he enjoys every sung by the UKG students. This was programme in Kindergarten and followed by a welcome address he tries to attend every event by Ms.Sonia Nagpal who said that conducted at JHKS, as it gives children have the right to enjoy him energy and positive vibes every bit of their life, and we at throughout the day. He also Song - Hey Sharde Maa JHKS not only focus on academics suggested the parents to spend but also focus on co-scholastic quality time with their children and activities like Music, Art and Dance Ghallu”, “Lal Tamatar” depiction and nurture them with values. which are a part of our curriculum. “Dhol Bhaaje” which were amazing The parents were filled with joy and captivating. The cultural events commenced to see their children perform on with a welcome address by a student Along with “The Rhythm Of Life” stage with confidence. They also of UKG-G Miss. Zainab Zunaira Red Colour Day was also celebrated. thanked the class teachers and the who spoke about the importance The song on red colour was sung dance teacher for their untiring of parents in our lives. This was well by the children. After this, was efforts in training the children. followed by a wonderful dance an informative speech on the colour The programme concluded performances by UKG students to Red by Miss. Nayana of UKG-H. with a vote of thanks proposed by the tunes of “Vakratunda Mahakaya”, The auditorium resonated with Master.Aarnav. “Give Me Freedom” and “Ghallu claps as the students performed

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Rhyme Depiction Competition

hyme Depiction Competition was organized on 16th November, 2016 for the tiny tots. The children of LKG and UKG participated actively in the competition. R The children joined in enthusiastically by wearing bright and colourful costumes, handmade props and face makeup done by the teacher. Each section depicted the rhyme in a very creative and innovative manner. Varied and unique themes were chosen by the teachers and the children were well trained. The judges were enthralled by the tough competition put up. The first prize was bagged by LKG-D and UKG-B. The second prize was bagged by LKG-F and UKG-C. The third prize was won by LKG-A and UKG-E respectively.

LKG WINNERS

I PRIZE WINNERS LKG - D II PRIZE WINNERS LKG - F III PRIZE WINNERS - LKG - A - - Going to the Jungle - Skip to My Loo My Darling There are Elephants in the Jungle

uKG WINNERS

I PRIZE WINNERS UKG - B II PRIZE WINNERS UKG - C III PRIZE WINNERS UKG - H - Colours of the Rainbow - There are Elephants in the Jungle. - Working on the Farm

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parent day of LKG A & B

arent Days help the students to exhibit their innate talent and perform confidently on the stage. A P spectacular show ‘The World of Harmony’ was presented by the students of LKG A and B at Jubilee Hills Kindergarten School on 26th November, 2016. The Chairman, Sri. A. Murali Mukund, Committee member Mr.Krishnamurthy, the Academic Director Ms. G. Sree Devi, and the Pre-Primary & Primary Head Mistress Ms. Sonia Nagpal graced the occasion. Puppet Show The programme commenced with a sloka “Vakratunda Mahakaya”. This was followed by a that he enjoyed every bit of the show and was glad to welcome address by Ms. Sonia Nagpal who said that see the talent of the kids. we at JHKS would like to see parents as partners in the The Academic Director Ms. G. Sree Devi said that the students’ journey of learning. Keeping this in mind we children not only conveyed their message through their wanted to have more parental involvement in various dance performances but also expressed their concern activities conducted at school. We invited few parents to share and pass it to all, which was outstanding. for story telling sessions in our classes. The response The parents thanked the Management as well as from parents was over whelming. Ms.Sonia thanked and teachers for their enthusiasm and professionalism appreciated the parents for their contribution in the in teaching their children to take part in different teaching and learning process. programmes and making them confident. Mishika, a student of LKG-A welcomed the The programme concluded with a vote of thanks gathering. A video was shown on making of the Parent proposed by Miss. Mihika Chowdhary from LKG-B. Day depicting the theme “Unity in Diversity”. This was followed by spectacular dance performances to the tunes of “Swagatam Shubha Swagatam” and “Bharat Humko Jaan Se Pyaraa Hai”. Yellow Colour Day was also celebrated along with “The World of Harmony”. Speech on colour yellow by Miss. Gamana, a student of LKG-B was informative. The fusion dance and folk dance enthralled the audience. The Chairman Sri. A. Murali Mukund appreciated the children for their performances and confidence levels. The JHES committee member Mr. Krishna Murthy said Dance on Yellow Colour

Folk Dance

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QUIZ COMPETITION

quiz competition was conducted on 7th December, 2016 for LKG & UKG students. Four participants from each section participated in the competition. It included 5 rounds – academics, general awareness, A visual, audio and rapid fire round. The children competed enthusiastically and exhibited their team spirit. The winners from LKG were LKG B, A & D sections and from UKG it was UKG B, C & A sections respectively.

LKG UKG

Yes... I Can answer, I know them all !!! Are you ready !!!!

Hope I answered it right !!! Got it right !!

Quiz Master getting ready to pose a question I know it, I know it !!!

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PARENT DAY OF LKG C & D

ubilee Hills Kindergarten School celebrated ‘The Unique J Touch’, Parent Day of LKG C & D on 17th December, 2016 in the school premises. The Chairman, Sri. A. Murali Mukund, the Academic FISHY DANCE Director Ms. G. Sree Devi, and the Pre-Primary & Primary Head Mistress Ms. Sonia Nagpal graced the occasion. The programme commenced with a prayer song followed by a welcome address by Ms. Sonia Nagpal who said that, we at JHKS would like to see ‘Parents as FOLK DANCE SCIENCE EXPERIMENT - DHYANESH partners’, in the learning process and HARSHITHAv of the child. She added that the school introduces new ideas such as involving parents in storytelling to strengthen the teacher – student – parent relationship. Master Karthikeya, a student of LKG – D welcomed the gathering followed by a video, in which COMPERING STARS OF THE DAY - the importance of technology ANANYA and HARSHITH in our lives was showcased and DANCE DRAMA DEPICTING the students depicted its impact was presented by the students, TRADITION AND TECHNOLOGY on our culture and tradition. The which added a scientific approach audience were mesmerized by the to the programme. dance performances to the tunes of The Chairman, Sri. A. Murali ‘Blue colour’ day was also ‘Made in India’ and ‘Tradition and Mukund, appreciated the celebrated along with ‘The Unique Technology’. The event continued performances and said that it Touch’. A speech on the colour blue with a dance to the tune of “Google… brought back memories of his by Miss. Aishika, was informative. Google”. An experiment using coke childhood. The Academic Director, The Lambadi dance enthralled the and baking soda to inflate a balloon Ms. G. Sree Devi in her speech, audience. said that the children showed the importance of a mother’s lap even in this era of technology and requested parents to give them ample time and provide answers to their curious questions. Parents shared their views and were very happy to see their kids perform on the stage confidently.

GOOGLE GOOGLE DANCE Master Ch. Shreyas proposed the vote of thanks.

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CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION

ubilee Hills Kindergarten School celebrated Christmas on 23rd December, 2016. The Chairman, J Sri. A.Murali Mukund, the Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi, Pre-Primary & Primary Head Mistress,Ms. Sonia Nagpal and other Heads of the school graced the occasion. The venue was decorated with a Christmas tree, stars, streamers and balloons. Dancing to the tune of Jingle Bells The show commenced with ‘Christmas Carols’ sung by our tiny tots followed by a welcome speech by Master Darshil from UKG-C. The kids presented an eye capturing depiction of The Birth of Jesus Christ. Master Taha from UKG-A spoke about the significance of Christmas. The performances to the tunes of ‘Jingle Bells’ and ‘Every Move I Make’ mesmerized the audience. This was followed by a Christmas song. The programme concluded with a graceful Christmas dance. One of the Kindergarten teacher Ms.Amrutha, dressed up as Santa Claus danced with the participants and gave a pleasant surprise to the students leaving them awestruck.

Singing Christmas Carols

A Skit

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PARENT DAY OF LKG E & F

ubilee Hills Kindergarten School presented Parent Day of J LKG E & F with the theme “The Kaleidoscope”. This was organized in the school premises on 31st December, 2016. The last day of the IMMERSED IN PAINTING year and the beginning of a new year delighted year the audience bringing cheer as they were eagerly waiting to address which was followed by see what is in store for them. a video that showed how Art is The Chairman of Jubilee Hills connected with emotions and Education Society, Sri.A.Murali feelings. The students rocked the Mukund, Principal, Ms.M.Varalakshmi, stage by performing a dance on Primary and Pre-Primary Headmistress ‘Swagath hai aap ka” and Miss Ms.Sonia Nagpal graced the occasion. Sahana from LKG-E gave a speech on the importance of Art. The programme started off with a prayer song “Jai Ganesha, Jai Ganesha” All the cultural programmes were by the students of LKG E and F. very good, making the audience feel the essence of the New Year Pre-Primary Headmistress in a grand way. The audience were Ms.Sonia Nagpal addressed the spellbound with the spontaneous gathering and said that parents play art work done by the students. The a vital role in their child’s progress. dance performance to the tune of They are not only the role models ‘Barbie” song was outstanding. The but also act as an inspiring factor journey of the newspaper was well in cultivating values and beliefs in WEALTH OUT OF WASTE - Speech on the importance of Paper depicted by Miss Prachi from LKG-F. the lives of the children. They play an equally important role in the Blending of colours was shown progress of the child’s education as She also said that the response well by the students and Master the school does. That’s the reason from the parents was very good and Pradyun of LKG-E gave a speech JHKS introduces, new ideas such as encouraging. She thanked the parents on pink colour which was very involving parents to take an active for their support and requested them informative. Last but not the least part in school activities, like story to continue the same. the children rocked the stage by telling session. The parents narrated Master Rutham of LKG-F began dancing, wishing and welcoming a story of their choice in the class. the programme with a welcome the New Year with a blast which really made the dignitaries as well as the parents happy. The Chairman, Sri.A.Murali Mukund appreciated the performance as well as wished them “ A Happy New Year”. Parents were overwhelmed seeing their kids perform so confidently on stage. The programme came to an end with a vote of thanks proposed by UMBRELLA DANCE Miss Akshitha from LKG-E.

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The children participated in the enactment of SANKRANTI – SPECIAL Bhogi Mantalu and Gobbillu. A student dressed up ASSEMBLY as Hari Dasu was seen singing ‘Hari ’ along with his Gangireddu. The programme concluded pecial Assembly was conducted on 6th January, with children dancing to the tunes of “Sankranti 2017, to bring in awareness and celebrate Vachindi, “Patang Patang” and “Sankranti Panduga”, S the Sankranti festival. The mini auditorium which made the audience tap their feet. The was beautifully decorated with flowers, rangoli students added fervour to the festivities by wearing and props. The programme commenced with a traditional outfits which suited the event. A classical prayer song “Ayigiri Nandini” followed by a Telugu note played by Master Ananya Ram from UKG-F, on speech about the importance of Sankranthi by Miss. the keyboard was very pleasing to the ears. Niharika from UKG-B. This was highly appreciated The programme came to an end with the by the audience. dignitaries, parents and teachers showering ‘Bhogi The Chairman of Jubilee Hills Education Pallu’ on the students as a sign of blessing. Society Sri. A. Murali Mukund, the Principal Master Ishita Sahu from LKG-E, proposed the Ms.M.Varalakshmi, the Academic Director Ms.G.Sree vote of thanks. Devi and the Primary and Pre-Primary Headmistress Ms.Sonia Nagpal graced the occasion as well as performed pooja rituals .

Bhogimantalu Haridasu Bommala Koluvu

Chairman showering Bhogi Pallu

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PARENT DAY OF LKG G & H

arent Day of LKG G & H was a perfect blend with the theme “The Serene World” conducted Pth on 28 January at JHKS premises. The Chairman of Jubilee Hills Education Society Sri. A. Murali Mukund, the Academic Director Song and Dance on colour White Ms.G.Sree Devi and the Primary and Pre-Primary Headmistress Ms.Sonia Nagpal and other heads graced the The performances of the occasion. students to the tunes, “My name The programme commenced is Madhavi”, “IPL” and “Chair” with a prayer to receive God's hope, dance were outstanding. The event love and joy for the day ahead, with ended with the students paying the children of LKG singing a song tribute to our beloved soldiers who to invoke the blessings of God on sacrificed their lives for our safety “Krishna Mana Mohana” which was and happiness. The audience felt followed by a welcome address by very patriotic and gave a standing the Headmistress of Primary and ovation for 2mins to pay their Pre Primary, Ms.Sonia Nagpal. She respect for the heroes of our nation. said that JHKS functions with a lot A PPT was shown about the soldiers of transparency. We encourage who had made their mark in history. parents to be a part of learning Peace Dance The Academic Director, process at school. This year, we Ms.G.Sree Devi said that we at have invited parents to take part in JHKS try to instill values, ethics and the story narration session which the theme “The Serene World” left beliefs among children to create was acknowledged and appreciated a message of spreading peace all better citizens of India. around. on this day. The Chairman, Sri. A. Murali Miss.Lakshitha Reddy (LKG-H) Welcome dance to the tune of Mukund appreciated the Masters of and Miss.Aarnavi Pillai (LKG-G) “Swagatham” made the audience the Ceremony for their outstanding started the cultural programmes spell bound. Other programmes performance and confidence with their wonderful compering like dance on peace, speeches, exhibited while compering. white colour song and dance were which was praised and applauded Master Yathish from LKG-H well performed. by the audience. A video showcasing proposed the vote of thanks.

The Great Comperers of the day - Lakshitha Dev & Aarnavi Pillai

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“INDRADHANUSH” – Graduation Day

We have been graduated...... receiving certificates.

The Chairman, Shri. A. Murali Mukund, inaugurated “The Time Machine” a model, where all the activities done by the children of LKG and UKG throughout the year were very well exhibited. The children spoke about the themes connecting to past, present and the future.

Kavadiaatam Dance Indradhanush, the name itself means rainbow symbolizing the 7 vibrant colours, so were the cultural he journey of the tiny tots Y.V.Umapathi Verma, the Principal, programmes of the little tots of of Jubilee Hills Kindergarten Ms.M.Varalakshmi, the Academic JHKS. The cultural show started School came to an end as Director, Ms.G.Sree Devi and T with a prayer song to invoke the they stepped into the mainstream the Primary and Pre-Primary blessings of God. education of Jubilee Hills Public Headmistress, Ms.Sonia Nagpal School. graced the occasion. The highlight of the event was the little ones of UKG taking To celebrate this auspicious moment Jubilee Hills Kindergarten School organized “Indradhanush” – The Graduation Day on 17th March, 2017 in the school premises. The Chairman of Jubilee Hills Education Society Sri. A. Murali Mukund, Managing Committee Member, Professor RIBBON DANCE

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were looking great with their black graduation gowns. Parents showed their pride at their children graduating from the Pre-Primary to the Primary. A few children from UKG shared their experience of their two year journey and thanked all over the show by compering with not the least Kavadiaatam dance the teachers for their support and confidence. The programme began did not go unnoticed as there was encouragement. with the welcome address by the a lot of praise and applause from The programme came to an end Primary Headmistress, Ms.Sonia the gathering. The outstanding with the vote of thanks and the Nagpal. In her address she said that performance and the coordination National Anthem. the parents and the teachers play in all the events was spectacular. a very important role in the lives Finally in the main event of the of their children. She also added day, the Graduation, all the children that, parents become more excited from UKG happily came on the as their children pass through a stage to receive their certificates different phase of learning and from the Chairman, Sri.A.Murali this can be easily overcome by Mukund, Prof.Y.V.Umapathi Varma, working hand in hand resulting the Principal, Ms.M.Varalakshmi, the in the overall development of Academic Director, Ms.G.Sree Devi, the child. It is a joint effort of the Primary Headmistress, Ms.Sonia parent and the teacher to bring the Nagpal and the Pre-Primary best out of them. Ms.Sonia Nagpal Coordinator, Ms.C.Srilatha. Children concluded her speech by thanking all the parents for their constant support and cooperation. The cultural programmes like Shivaya dance, Goan dance, Ribbon dance, Samurai dance, Thank You dance, Free style dance, Skit, Speeches, the Graduation song and last but

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SPORTS

NOVELTY AND INDIVIDUAL RACES

n the occasion of Sports Day, novelty and individual races for Kindergarten were organized on 23rd and 24th January, 2016, the main motive was to give students an opportunity to work as a team and O develop their character by learning to accept success and failure. The day was full of excitement. The students were given thorough practice by the teachers prior to the competition. This helped the students to understand the game rules and regulations and participated with confidence and zeal.

 The novelty races for both LKG and UKG were Ladder Relay and Ball Passing Relay (12 participants in Each Group/Section).  Individual race (Running Race) for both LKG & UKG Boys and Girls.

CLASS - LKG LADDER RELAY BALL PASSING RELAY POSITION GROUP - I GROUP - II GROUP - I GROUP - II FIRST LKG - B LKG - G LKG – B LKG – G SECOND LKG - D LKG - A LKG – A LKG – F THIRD LKG - C LKG - E LKG - H LKG - E

CLASS - UKG LADDER RELAY BALL PASSING RELAY POSITION GROUP - I GROUP - II GROUP - I GROUP - II FIRST UKG – H UKG – A UKG – C UKG – B SECOND UKG – C UKG – G UKG – F UKG – G THIRD UKG - B UKG - F UKG - H UKG - A

CLASS INDIVIDUAL RACE - LKG INDIVIDUAL RACE - UKG POSITION BOYS GIRLS BOYS GIRLS FIRST A Sec - Srivatsa Chowdary B Sec - Kanishka D Sec - Samarth D Sec - Niyathi SECOND B Sec - Pranav Varma Vegesna F Sec - Anandi H Sec - Aarnav C Sec - Chaitra THIRD D Sec - Sohan Paripalli B Sec - Samiha B Sec - Sai Satyak G Sec - Zainab

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LKG

LKG - A LKG - B

LKG - C LKG - D

LKG - E LKG - F

LKG - G LKG - H

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UKG - A UKG - B

UKG - C UKG - F

UKG - G UKG - H

Running Race - Boys Running Race - Girls

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Parent Reviews - LKG

The performance was awesome. I would like to congratulate It’s really great to see our kids Congratulations to the teachers. the teachers for putting up performing on the stage at this age. We now know the hard work a wonderful show. I did not My son got hurt and was not able that teachers have put up to expect this kind of show by the to walk, but still he performed very make this show a successful tiny tots. well in the programme. Though one. my kid is very shy, he performed Mr. Vishnu Vardhan so confidently and as parents it is Ms. Jyothi Arvapalli. Father of Puneeth, LKG-B Mother of Srivatsa, LKG – A very difficult for us to make them do anything at home. Teachers are really doing a great job. Ms. Aparna Padma Shreyas Srinivas, LKG-C

I am very happy with the school’s We are speechless, we had achievement and the recent not expected this kind of a changes. Encouragement by the fantastic performance by the class teacher, sending the child children. They performed on the stage is really appreciable. splendidly well and we are We are very happy to see our Management and teachers are looking forward for many kid’s excellent performance. They really doing a great job. more such events. neither paused for a second nor Ms. Annapurna Mantha Mr. Venkat Raghunand fell short of words in speeches. Mother of Nityha, LKG-D Father of Adhrit Sai LKG – E We are thankful to the teachers. Ms. Samatha Mother of Bhuvana Harsha - LKG – E

Very much impressed to see It’s a wonderful programme children performing on the which is better than previous stage. Hats off to the teachers year when my elder daughter Awesome, I have never heard for taking utmost care of the had studied in LKG. We can him singing at home. But here, children. see the difference and things I am very happy to see my child Ms. Kaushik . M which are going better and singing. I thank all the teachers. better each year. Father of Rudransh LKG - F Ms. Sreeharsha Komati Mr. Dhrubashis De Mother of Rithwik Chowdary Father of Tanishka De, LKG-G Jasthi LKG – H

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Parent Reviews - UKG

I am very glad to grab this I would like to congratulate the It’s an amazing performance opportunity to thank and Class Teacher and entire JHKS by both teachers and students. congratulate all the teachers team that made this Parent Day I think lot of hard work has and children for putting up a great success. Involving all 60 been put up in the last four such a wonderful Parent Day students and giving practice to five weeks by teachers and Programme. It’s a visual treat during school hours within students to come up with such for us to watch our tiny tots a short time requires a lot of a fantabulous show. It’s really performing on the stage. I patience and creativity as well. good to see my daughter and all can see the growth in my I have seen my child Saanvi other kids perform so really well. child and can see how she has Khandelia’s progress immensely Mr. Mayur Vora learnt to perform on the stage not only in academics but also Father of Mahek, UKG - C confidently and without any in other co-curricular activities fear. My heartfelt thanks to the during this tenure. She is entire JHKS family for moulding basically a very sensitive and our children the best way a shy girl. I am grateful to the possible and we are glad that school as it has helped her gain our kids are in safe hands. I want to thank the teachers confidence and has made her a and management in choosing Thank you. great orator. Wishing all the very the concepts, which is truly Ms. Rinku Garg best to the entire team of JHPS. appreciable. At this early stage, Mother of Saanvi Garg, UKG- A Thank you for all the support it is really good to see kids and cooperation. talking about Swachh Bharat Ms. Sheetal Khandelia and endangered animals. We Mother of Saanvi Khandelia, are glad to see our children The topics presented in UKG - B being nurtured right from the the programme were very beginning. informative. The kids learnt We are very happy to see Mr. P. Ramesh the importance of saving trees, our child performing on the Father of Nihanth, UKG - C protecting the endangered stage with confidence. I also species and about Swachh appreciate the teachers for the Bharat. It was heartening to note hard work they did and the way that every kid performed on they trained the children. stage and they all did a fabulous job. A big congratulations to all Ms. G.Swati the teachers. Mother of Shreyas, UKG - F I would like to thank all the Ms. Pratibha & Mr. Vishnu teachers and committee Parent of Ishitha, UKG - D The show was mind blowing. I members for putting up such thank the teachers who believed a wonderful show. It was a that my child can perform on stunning performance by the stage and build confidence kids. For the first time I have Teachers and kids worked very in him. Thanks to the teachers watched my child performing hard. Wonderful performance. and the committee members on the stage and all I can say is We all enjoyed a lot watching for putting up such a wonderful their performance was simply our kids exhibiting their talents. show. outstanding. Mr. Gaurav Rustogi Ms. Lakshmi Tulasi Mr. M. Sri Raghunath Father of Pransh Rustogi, Mother of Shourya Sashmit, Father of Nimishothpanna, UKG -E UKG-G UKG - H

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CREATIVE ACTIVITIES

AARADHY ADRIJA, UKG - F A, UKG - C SAANVI GARG, UKG - A

ISHITHA REDD A ACHANTA Y KANCHI ANANY UKG - D AARNAVI PILLAI, LKG - G LKG - D ISHITHA, LKG - E

MISHIKA DUGAR, LKG - A PRANAV VARMA, SAMHITHA REDDY, LKG - B SHREYA SAIN, UKG - B LKG - C

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STUDENTS’ CORNER

Let’s know what students have to say about Punctuality

Punctuality-key to lives of all great men, we realize that they had kept a success time schedule for everyday. A punctual person reaches his office on time. unctuality means doing a thing at the Punctuality of an employee gives positive signals previously designated or appointed time. It is to the employer. A punctual employee gives the often said that the task is arduous and time is indication that he is competent of discharging his P duties in an efficient manner. He commands respect fleeting. Punctuality enables us to do the assigned work within a given span of time. in the eyes of both his colleagues and the boss. Punctuality is the most important characteristic Punctuality is a virtue, which is doubly blessed. It of all successful people. A punctual person is able imparts efficiency and keeps a person healthy and to complete his entire task on time. The student, the fit. If we get up early in the morning and take a walk teacher, the politician, the official, the trader and everyday and follow a set-program of life every day, even the layman all have to observe punctuality in we shall be able to keep fit and healthy. But if we order to win glory and success in life. waver and show laxity in our daily programs, we are bound to meet failures in life. So we must strive hard Punctuality brings in efficiency. It helps us to to be punctual in everything we do to attain success. build our career. A punctual person commands the confidence and respect of others. If we look at the C. Saatwik Reddy, IX B

Punctuality should be practiced from childhood

student, a teacher, a He reaches the school on time He commands respect in the politician, an official, a trader, and completes the assignments eyes of both his colleagues and the A everyone has to observe within the stipulated time. boss. Punctuality is a virtue, which is punctuality in order to win glory Hence, he manages to do well in doubly blessed. It imparts efficiency and successes in life. Punctuality examinations; hence punctuality and keeps a person healthy and fit. brings in its trail efficiency. It helps should be practiced from If we get up early in the morning us to build our career. A punctual childhood. Similarly, punctuality and take a walk everyday and follow person commands the confidence is very important at workplaces. a set-program of life every day, we and respect of others. If we look at A punctual person reaches his shall be able to keep fit and healthy. the lives of all great men, we would office in time. Punctuality of an But if we waver and show laxity in realize that they had got a time employee gives positive signals to our daily programs, we are bound schedule for every day. A punctual the employer. A punctual employee to meet with failure in life. student never misses any classes gives the signal that he is very Gauri Tewari, IX B and learns everything his teacher serious for the job, and that he is teaches. competent of discharging his duties in an efficient manner.

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PUNCTUALITY - akin to regularity Learning should be fun and unctuality is a positive quality in an individual. Punctuality interesting is akin to regularity. Regularity means working as per rules, regulations and time schedule. Punctuality involves -Education and P Students time management. If we are punctual we can finish our work at the right time. Punctuality checks unnecessary wastage of time. Time is very ducation is the process of valuable. We can save it only by being punctual. Time and tide instruction and teaching wait for none. Seconds, minutes, hours and days pass by in the E designed to impart knowledge right order. If we are punctual, a single second will never go and develop one’s skills. It aims at the wasted as punctuality helps us in progress. Everybody should all round development of boys and be punctual in his everyday life. Every student should make a girls. Education makes a man perfect in habit of punctuality and “punctuality” should be the motto of all aspects. life. Learning should be a fun and G.Harika, IX B interesting process where one learns to interact with their environment. Education is mandatory but many poor What Success Means To Me. parents do not send their children to school as they cannot afford the verybody wants to fulfill his/her dreams, desires and expenses. The other reason is, they achieve the most of what they can. When people don’t know the value of education. accomplish their aim they are termed as successful. Child labour still prevails as parents are E unable to send their children to school. When people are known for their work they are successful. When someone sets an example that person is said to be successful. Education has become very Success holds a different meaning to every individual. Mostly, interesting now-a-days, with the if people have a high financial status they think that they have new technological-advancements. achieved success. In today’s world, students can learn Success to me means to fulfill my dreams. It is to do what I difficult concepts using visual tools. love and give my best to it. When you do something to inspire The government has introduced many others, you build a path towards somebody’s journey to success. schemes to encourage education Success does not mean working according to the standards of among poor people. Education helps the society. It is all about following your passion. If you love people to think in an organized way your job your work is already half done. To me success is not For everything there is a key, defined but how much I would earn or my standards of living If you really want to see determine my success. I believe that if I do my work religiously, The key for success, I will reach my goals. Motivation plays a key role in reaching your aim. Is what you can express. Why must we aspire to become somebody? Instead let’s do So let us go with a fresh start, our best and become people who will inspire others. Believing To put our heart, in yourself is the first secret to success. I feel that if anybody Let us not leave behind, gives his full effort in whatever he/she does success will surely To put our mind come to them. Personal satisfaction should always be the first Let us not neglect, priority, because your job doesn’t define you. Your personality and hard work does. So work hard till you succeed to fulfill all To put our intellect your dreams. Create your own level of success and try to beat And to achieve our goal it. Hard work will be paid someday in life. Jovita Elaine, VIII A Sreeja Ghosh, VIII A

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Punctuality brings in its trail efficiency

unctuality is defined as a quality by virtue of which a person is able to do the right thing at the right time and does not have to offer an excuse for the delay in work. Being punctual does not only P mean to be on time but to also maintain everything related to it. A person, who is punctual, lives a disciplined life and gets a lot of respect in the family and society. Students must reach the school on time and set their goals to complete all the assigned tasks. Punctuality brings in its trail efficiency. It helps us to build our career .It leads a person towards success. Punctuality is a necessary trait for all. It needs to be developed by all especially youth as they are the future of the Nation. Punctual and successful people become role models and praiseworthy personalities of the society and country. People who waste their time can never become successful. So, punctuality in today’s world is the key to success and also a key to survive happily. Sarosh Razvi, IX B

Punctuality- A Free and Fair Elections Virtue in Life ree and Fair Elections- Role of Political Parties. India is a democratic unctuality is a good trait country where elections are conducted to elect officials at the which can be developed at F central, state and local levels. The elections in India are conducted P any age however it is good by the Election Commission of India, who administer electoral process to develop from childhood as the including rules and regulations for free and fair elections in India. nature and capability of following Free and fair elections allow people living in a democracy to determine regulations reduces slowly with age. the political climate of their nation. It is also important as every vote from It is the quality of doing things a citizen comes with a voice. When citizens are not allowed to choose promptly at the right time. It is a who they want to, or when political parties do not abide by the rules, the fundamental virtue which always rights and interests of people are ignored. gives its beneficial fruits all through In an election the nominated candidates carry out campaigns to attract life. It is considered as the best key voters. These candidates sometimes give freebies to the public to prove to success in every field of work. that they are of votes. In this process, parties need funds to spend on People who cannot be punctual the campaigns. If the party does not have enough funds, donations and face failures in their lives memberships are collected from corporate and individuals. Sometimes To develop the virtue of unfair practices happen during this campaign, because of these unfair punctuality in a person’s character practices, small parties and individual candidates are at a disadvantage one needs to be patient, active and while big parties use all sorts of corrupt means and are at a huge disciplined in life. The quintessential advantage. To solve this, the first step is that the election commission quality of an individual is to have should be unbiased. Public media can be used to show or reveal the a positive attitude towards work corrupt candidates or parties. Also the donations which are one of the and enough respect for time. An main causes of black money for parties must be transferred to bank individual can develop the habit of accounts rather than cash transactions. maintaining diary to be on time for Some other ways by which political parties can help to conduct a free and every appointment. Thus a positive fair election are- Maintain the list of donations received. Use and consumption outlook and dedication to work and of alcohol should be banned during elections to avoid malpractices and the endeavour to complete given violence. Decorum should be maintained on the day of polling this will allow assignment on time can help a smooth voting and transparent ballot counting. This will also help free and person to attain the desired goal. fair elections which will increase a peaceful transfer of power. B. Sai Preetham, IX B Arya Bharath, VIII A

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Crime Against Women In been treated as a liability. Nobody is taking action India against this. Nobody is working to check crime against women. Dowry deaths, early marriages still prevail. New methods are used to ill treat women. Who is a woman? Crime against women in India is seen every second. She is a precious gift given by God. She is a mother, Women need to voice out crime against them. a daughter, a sister, a daughter-in-law, a wife, a Severe punishments should be framed to curb this grandmother………… issue. This should stop; otherwise our race will be Why are we destroying this God given gift? no more. Government should take measures. Guilty Women of our society are constantly becoming should not go scot-free. There should be special victims to the social evils of the society. Why is courts set for crime against women. I plead every this happening? Why is woman not being treated person to respect women and treat them equally. equally? The age old believes of our nation have STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, THE treated women as a weaker section of the society. CHANGE IS IN OUR HANDS. Sati, Child marriage, dowry—women have always Bhavya Manasa, IX C

Book Review- The ‘Big Friendly Giant’.

idn’t we all grow up thinking that giants and monsters were creatures that we would always detest? Roald Dahl changes that belief in his book. Here the giant is not the villain. He is our D hero- The ‘Big Friendly Giant’. Sophie, a little girl in an orphanage is unable to speak. So she decides to take a sneak peak outside her dormitory window. But then she spots something extremely mysterious- a really tall something! Suddenly she is snatched away by a huge hand and whisked away to a desolate waste land. Here she meets the giant and as she thinks he is going to gobble her up, he tells her that he is the only nice giant in the whole of giant country- The ‘Big Friendly Giant’. From here on the story draws us into a whole new world of magic, dream and fantasy. The book also features human hungry, grotesque giants who have weird names like Fleshlumpeater, Bloodbottler and Childchewer. These giants gallop from one country to another to eat human beings. The author’s wit stands out when he highlights how the bad giants love the taste of ‘turkey’ in the Turks and don’t like the greasy taste of the Greeks. Sophie is enraged by these man-eaters. So she and the BFG devise a flush-bunking idea to save the poor humans getting eaten everyday! But will they succeed? Will Sophie ever go back home? What I found most hilarious about this book is the way the BFG speaks. He has never attended school and is one mixed-up giant. He calls Charles Dickens ‘Dahl’s Chickens’, helicopters ‘bellypoppers’ and squiff squiddles and whatever he wants to say. Roald Dahl is one of my favorite authors. He has been bestowed with many awards, the most prestigious being the Lifetime Achievement Award by the World Fantasy Convention. He has also given us some other fantastic books like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Matilda, but I think BFG beats his other books hands-down. While all of you know how imaginative our author is, he takes the fantasy of this book to an entirely new level, though one might find a few parts of the book a little repetitive. Arya Bharath, VIII A

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BUDDING POETS

FRIENDSHIP FOREVER A Land without Trees I know that you’ll always be kind, If this poem sounds funny, do not mind. The branches stand like a beggar You have a good heart and character, In life, that is what will matter. Each poor tree You have the sweetest grins, Have had its wrists nearly All our hearts, it always wins. Torn from the branches like bones I know you are easily frightened, You will not be alone But you often scare me out of my wits to teach me a lesson. Don’t mind if I m reckless, When you have the trees with you I will improve and try not to be careless. The silence after lightening before Hope our friendship is forever, it says... Hope you leave me never. Each poor tree Sai Shruthi, VII A Have had its wrists nearly Torn from the branches like bones There is another sky Even severe and fair LIFE IS A CLASSROOM

Season of mists and maturing sun Life is a classroom in which you are being tested, tried, But without the trees it is all and passed. desolate You can't predict what will happen to you. Each poor tree But you can decide what happens in you, Have had its wrists nearly... How you take it, and what you do with it. The real test of living is how to take each experience Siddhida Pathak, IX D And make it a thing of worth and beauty. Everything you go through has some value. The highest qualities of success and character must be MOM earned Mom you are very special Bharati Challa, VII B You never let me down Because you are the one I know You are the one who gave me A true Friend birth And let me see the world A true friend is close to your heart You love me true A friend is with us until our last minute And protect me from the outside A friend takes the pain and gives happiness to us world A friend never gives you anything that you don’t want A friend doesn’t leave you when you are depressed and in need No matter what you are A friend is the one who gives a solution when you have a problem You are ….My love, My life, My A friend is the one whom we love through thick and thin mom. A friend does not reveal your flaws to others AKSHITA M, VIII B A friend is as precious as gold Keerthi Choudary, VII E

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FACULTY FLAIR

KEY FACTORS TO SUCCESS

"Positive thinking means expecting, talking, believing, and visualizing what you want to achieve. It means seeing in your mind's eye the things you want, as an accomplished fact." As you all know “Reality is the mirror of your thoughts. Choose well what you put in front of the mirror." Positive thoughts are not enough. There should also be positive feelings and positive actions." When you say, "I can't", and expect the worst to happen, you close the doors to the land of success and accomplishment.""When you think and say "I can", confidence and happiness will fill your entire being."Clear thinking produces definite results." "Positive thinking produces more energy, more initiative, and more happiness."So children, Think positively as Self confidence, determination, perseverance, and hard work are the key factors to success. Archana, Department of Social Science

BRIDGING THE GAP Take action: Putting the ideas anxiety. Asking someone else what BETWEEN IDEAS off will only intensify the fear and they think about an idea gets me despair. Taking an idea-to-action is out of my own head. The simple fact AND ACTIONS roller coaster. The easier way is to is, building a bridge is much easier jot down a couple of ideas. Having with others involved. tudents are gifted with a zillion a couple of ideas written down will Be clear about your Idea: great ideas, but then get stuck give us a choice. When we take an If we are losing momentum in because they are not sure how S idea, it is in black and white and putting our ideas into action, take to get those ideas into action. It’s now you have a choice. That is a moment and ask yourself: What not the lack of ideas that prevent empowering! is important to me about taking them from enjoying success and Get The Support You Need: One this action? What will this action productivity, but the gap between of the final steps is to ask someone move me closer to? What will it their ideas and actions. Unfortunately the support we need to accomplish cost me if I do nothing? Where will for many of them, all the energy and the next steps. Often this requires I be six months from now if I do enthusiasm of new ideas can soon help, advice, or follows up from nothing? What positive benefits will turn to sour feelings when they think experienced elders. As a teacher, I I experience when I take this action? about planning and implementation. have learned that at times enlisting Getting ideas into actions can either Before they know it, the excitement the support of my team helps be another chaotic roller-coaster of a new idea has been replaced by immensely getting into action. It's ride or if you apply the above tips, doubt or anxiety. At this point they amazing how much simpler a task a step by step journey across the get completely stuck and convince can seem to someone else who is bridge from ideas to action. Happy themselves that this isn't really a not wrapped up in the complexity innovation! good idea. Here are three tips to we have created in our minds. help the students put ideas into Anupama Rao, Just talking about the ideas with action and bridging that great divide Department of Science someone seems to decrease any between idea and action.

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Learning is a lifelong process

ife is a classroom. Only those who are willing to be lifelong learners will move to the head of the class. Lifelong learning is important to create the successful life and career you want and deserve. Treat each L new day as an opportunity to learn. Stay open to new people and new ideas. Everything in life is an experience. The more experience we have in life, the better educated we are about it. Learning from living, from doing, from making and from interacting with others is informal learning and is much more real and of far greater importance. For a learner, everyone is a teacher. We learn from nature, we learn from people, we learn from difficult experiences and above all, we learn from our mistakes and failures.There are two main reasons for learning throughout life: for personal development and for professional development. Learning starts at birth, when we learn to breathe and feed. Then, we learn to walk and talk as a child. As we grow older, we learn newer and newer things, which help us, live every day, and constantly grow as a person. Learning is the acquisition of knowledge through experience and education. Your experiences don’t define you, but shape you. Through your experiences and life lessons, you can help others learn, heal, grow, and become one. Anuradha, Department of Math

CREATIVITY experiences. Creativity can be enhanced by taking unique perspective to develop one’s own skill and “Imagination is the beginning of creation. also should have the ability to work in teams. A You imagine what you desire, you will what you creative person needs to be more constructive. imagine, and at last, you create what you will. “ Creativity needs to be identified at a young -George Bernard Shaw age and nurtured. Some individuals are fortunate The seeds of creativity live in everyone. Creative enough that their sprouting imagination was people invent, imagine, problem-solve, create, and nurtured and grown into strong creative thinking communicate in fresh, new ways. Those with the abilities. Their parents and teachers might have ability to "think out of the box" will lead the future played a vital role in identifying their creativity and and make special things happen. helped them to develop their creative experiences. Creativity needs a more independent and I think it is just about finding a pure and individual approach. independent way of the individual, dealing with It is not enough to just be creative, it is more the outside world. Combine personal experience important to develop creativity. One can develop with external information has no other choice than creativity by providing space for free play and being to be unique. focused and concentrated. To develop creativity P. Kanchana Valli, one must learn from discussion and interactions Department Of Social Science should be able to use personal emotions and

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CREATIVE POWER The way you perceive and interpret yourself is a result of the belief system you adopted while growing up. hen you say you can’t, you stop the creative Believe yourself - and say powers in you: when you say you can you I am strong / I am smart / I am confident / I am W free them – successful / I am a good person / I can achieve anything you cannot do anything unless you allow your I Want because I am POSITIVE and I CAN MAKE IT passion to motivate you. POSSIBLE. Anything is possible – as long as you believe and Accept your past without regret, handle your present truly engage yourself with your thoughts and feelings. with confidence and face your future without fear. The power of thought is a very potent form of energy You can go with an empty pocket and come back that penetrates all time and space. heavily loaded if you allow your passion to escort you. We all have the capability to think in a positive So, avoid saying ….. manner if we really want to, but too often we resort I am not an expert and I don’t feel ready to negative thinking and tell ourselves that we are not Don’t believe in myself capable of doing anything. It is not the right time People may tell you, “You can do it “, “You can make it”, “It’s possible” but when you tell yourself always,“ I I am afraid of failure can’t make it” , it’s yours choice that rules everything. Don’t say ‘I can’t’ because mistakes increase your Creative power is an energy flow, it is experienced experiences and experiences decrease your mistakes. If in feeling. Without a flow of energy there is no creativity. you learn from your mistakes then others learn from your success. So try to free your creative powers and To access our creative power, we need to open to think positively to achieve success. what we feel at each and every level of our being. Lavanya, Creative power is about passion, desire and Department Of Science satisfaction.

IMPORTANCE OF WORDS

ords are very powerful. It does not matter, if they are spoken or on the printed page. Words can please us, can frighten us, can sustain us and can enrage us. Wars have W been started and ended by words. It can be in form of blessings or good wishes. It can change our life. It is up to us which words we want to choose. We can also realise the importance of words in certain circumstances. Think that you are appearing an exam and you eagerly wait for good wishes from our friends and family or think of a runner who is running in a race, is waiting for some cheerful words So, children make your words motivating and supportive Mandira Senapati, Department of Social Science

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Riddles, tongue twisters,facts and jokes

FACTS

• 40% of our body weight is muscles and 14% bones on an average • The smallest bone in our body is the malleus bone of middle ear • There are 200 different types of cells and about 600 billion cells in our body. • A human eye can distinguish about 17,000 different colours. • If the heart is taken out of the body, it will continue to beat. Rithvik Chowdary, VII A

RIDDLES

1. How do you mend a broken pumpkin? 1. Three times what number is no larger than two 2. Why don’t mountains get cold in the winter? times that same number? 3. Why did the farmer wear one boot to town? 2. What is black and white and is read all over? 4. How does an Eskimo stick his house together? 3. I have two heads but only one body the more still I stand the faster I run. 5. How do you make the number one disappear? 4. Your mother’s brother’s only brother in law is 6. What can you catch but not throw? asleep on your couch.

7. They come at night without being called and

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stars 7. An hour glass hour An 3.

a cold a 6. A News paper paper News A 2.

add letter G and its ‘GONE’ its and G letter add 5. Zero 1.

with igloo with 4. Answers

be 50% chance of snow of chance 50% be

because he thought(heard) that there would would there that thought(heard) he because 3.

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Jokes

Dad - I had bought a costly T.V. we should minimize the expenditure. Mother - I will stop going to malls. Kids - Then my school fees is 2 Lakhs. So, I will stop going to school.

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various posts and not Elections –The Upcoming to get carried away by Leaders promises. The students voted he School held its Student Council Elections through a computerized on Monday, June 20th, 2016. The nominated voting system for the T candidates were given an opportunity during following positions of the morning assembly to express their thoughts. The the Student Council - contestants availed the free time to campaign for their Head Boy, Head Girl and post. House Captains. The We, the citizens of democratic India have the right teachers acted as polling Principal announcing Results to vote. To inculcate this value in students, elections are officers and observers and conducted every year to elect members of the school ensured that a free and fair election was conducted. Student Council. The Election for the Student Council The results were declared on the same day with Master was held in the school for the Junior wing, the Senior PRANSH RASTOGI and Miss SAANVI KHANDELIA as wing and the Senior Secondary wing.The nominated the Head Boy and Head girl for the Pre-Primary wing, contestants gave inspiring speeches in the School Yug Garg and Yashna Reddy as Head Girl and Head Assembly. They put up posters all over the school as Boy for the Primary Wing.Master RAJEEV NANDYAL a part of the campaign. It was a challenging task to and Miss SAI CHARITHA.G as the Head Boy and Girl for engage the contestants in a tough, but fair competition. Senior wing and Master KEERTHJEET SINGH SETHI and The Principal, Ms.M.Varalakshmi, in her speech asked Miss APARAJITA ACHARYA as the Head Boy and Head the students to select the most eligible candidate for Girl for the Senior Secondary Wing.

Voting through Electornic system Elected Leaders

Contestants for the elections

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Budding leaders at Investiture Ceremony

he Investiture Ceremony of stated that a leader should set a Jubilee Hills Public School for direction, follow the direction by the academic session 2016- setting goals and achieve them. T A group dance 2017 was conducted on July 2, 2016. He asked the students to take the The event was presided over by the Jawans of the country and the Chief Guest, Sri. K. Krishnadev Rao, teachers as their role models. He work for the development of the President, Jubilee Hills Education concluded his speech by saying that country. Society, the Secretary, Jubilee Hills a true leader is the one who brings The Academic Director, Ms. G. Education Society and the Chairman, a change in the society by being Sree Devi stated that the mantle of Jubilee Hills Public School, Sri. A. the novel role model who gets leadership rests on the shoulders Murali Mukund, the Principal, Ms. M. motivated and motivates others. of the elected leaders. They should Varalakshmi the Academic Director, work with honesty, integrity and Ms. G. Sree Devi, teachers, parents commitment to bring a change in and students. the society. She also suggested the Student Council members to choose a harder ride and not the easy way to become successful in life.

Chairman’s address

The Chief Guest pinned the President’s address badges and administered the oath to the newly elected leaders from The programme commenced Jubilee Hills Kindergarten School, with the welcome address by the Primary, Secondary and Senior A skit Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi. In her Secondary. address, she said that the elected Speaking on the occasion, the A variety of cultural programmes leaders had gone through the Chairman, Sri. A. Murali Mukund were put up by the students. The process of electronic voting to reach stated that a leader should set an newly elected members were the much deserved pedestal. She example with a lot of patience and motivated to take up their task asked the students to be observant, discipline and learn to delegate with zeal and enthusiasm. The imbibe good qualities and lead work effectively. He advised the programme concluded with the from the front. students to be good leaders who National Anthem. The Chief Guest, Sri. K. can change India’s outlook and Krishnadev Rao, President, Jubilee Hills Education Society in his speech congratulated the newly elected Student Council members. He said that Jubilee Hills Public School is leading by example and said that every student can become a leader. He said that a leader should have charisma, honesty, inspiration, self confidence and knowledge. He also Welcoming the Chief Guest

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be followed during the academic session. The Counselor, Ms.Soghra, gave an overview of the learning problems and she discussed the same by showing the “Indicators List of Dyslexia”.She also explained the referral process to the parents.

Academic Director briefing the parents ORIENTATION ORIENTATION FOR progress of their child. She advised PROGRAMME FOR the parents to invest time in their CLASS IX AND X children as well as check their PARENTS OF CLASS VI access to gadgets. n orientation programme The session concluded with the The school conducted the was conducted for the parents’ concerns being addressed Orientation Programme on parents of classes IX and X th in an interactive session. Thursday, the 7 of April, 2016. And on 2 July, 2016. The Principal Ms. M.Varalakshmi The Academic Coordinator, welcomed the parents. In her Ms. Suneeta Roopchand spoke ORIENTATION speech, she stressed on discipline, about the features of Formative PROGRAMME FOR values and parent monitoring at the and Summative Assessment. She time of technology usage by the said that in languages, children are PARENTS OF CLASS I child. assessed in the four skills namely The Academic Director, Ms. G. The school conducted an reading, listening writing and Sree Devi, addressed the gathering Orientation Programme for parents speaking. She said that the OTBA and said that “A child is best served of Class I on Wednesday 6th April, conducted for class IX during SA2 if a parent crosses the threshold 2016. The Primary Headmistress exam helps the students to develop of school”. She emphasized on Ms.Sonia Nagpal welcomed the reference skills and analytical skills. shaping the lives of global citizens parents. She concluded by saying that the of the future by interacting with assignments conducted in the The Academic Director, Ms. G. the teachers of their child and school must be taken seriously Sree Devi, addressed the gathering becoming a part of same team. by the child and the guidance of and said that “A child is best served The Academic Coordinator, Ms. parents is imperative as the marks if a parent crosses the threshold Suneeta Roopchand, emphasized of classes IX and X reflect in the of school”. She emphasized on on Social and Emotional Class X report card. shaping the lives of global citizens Development, Curriculum, CCE of the future by interacting with Speaking on the occasion, Ms. pattern, Importance of Regular the teachers of their child and G. Sree Devi, Academic Director Reading and Healthy eating habits. said that 70% of marks are sent to becoming a part of same team. The Counselor, Ms.Soghra, the CBSE Board by the school with The Primary Headmistress, gave an overview of the learning evidence. She asked the parents Ms.Sonia Nagpal presented Power problems and she discussed the to ensure that their children are Point Presentation on the Teaching same by showing the “Indicators regular to school whenever tests are Learning Process and emphasized List of Dyslexia”. She also explained conducted and attend the Parent on Scholastic, Co-Scholastic areas, the referral process to the parents. Teacher Meetings so as to know the and assessment process which will

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VANAMAHOTSAV- CELEBRATING NATURE

he School celebrated Vanamahotsav on July 14th, 2016.The Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi welcomed the T Chief Guest, Dr. K.P. Srivasuki, Indian Forest Service Officer (Retd.), Chairman Project Screening Committee.

The Chief Guest said that India is celebrating its 67th Chief Guest Vanamahotsav. He said that trees have been man’s friends Dr. K.P. Srivasuki’s Address Singing in praise of nature since times immemorial. Trees keep our nature green and clean taking carbon dioxide from the air. The Chief Guest advised the students to inculcate green culture by planting saplings. As a part of the celebration, the Head Boy and the Head Girl distributed saplings to the Chief Guest, the Chairman. The Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi in her address said that A Flower dance Vanamahotsav, “the festival of trees” is very important as trees give us life. She also advised the students to plant more trees to save the Earth. The Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi appealed to the students not to cut trees and protect nature by practicing sustainable development. A variety of cultural programmes performed by the students conveyed the message that Vanamahotsav A skit to bring awareness to save nature reminds us of our duties and commitment towards nature.

HEALTH IS WEALTH

ealth week is an annual event that is celebrated in Jubilee Hills Public school. The school gives paramount importance to the health and well being of its students and staff and dedicates a H whole week to reiterate and reinforce the fact that health is wealth. This year school ‘Health Week’ was celebrated from 8th August to 11th August 2016. As a part of this, a general health check up including vision and dental check up was organized for students & teachers by a team of doctors headed by Dr. Sudheer Chowdary, Dental, and Ameerpet. A battery of tests including Complete Blood Test, ECG and Eye check up was conducted for teachers and Admin staff by Mr. Srikanth and his team from Lucid Medical Diagnostics.

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ENRICHING THE YOUNG MINDS-Model SAARC

Chief Guest Dr.Purna Chandra Rao,IPS

Briefing the students Students from nine schools participated in this programme. A student from each school emulated and replicated the Prime Ministers of nine countries AARC- South Asian Association of Regional and addressed the gathering. They focused on Cooperation holds a summit to provide friendship. Each member country was represented by S opportunities to the countries of this region by two delegates. The sessions were chaired by students collectively reflecting on how South Asia can play its experienced in MUN. rightful role in the international arena. Committees like SAFTA, Education, Environment, The School organized ‘A Model SAARC Summit’ on Financial Cooperation, Energy, etc. were formed. Two 22nd & 23rd July, 2016 to promote a spirit of cooperation delegates from each country discussed on bilateral and rather than competition. It is a platform provided to multilateral issues and gave suggestions. students as a simulation of SAARC, in order to expose ‘The Best Prime Minister Award’ & ‘The Best them to the current set of problems in the bilateral Delegate Award’ from each committee were given on relationships amongst South East Asian Countries. this occasion. The Chief Guest was Dr. J. Purnachandra Rao, IPS, The overall experience of the students was immensely Chairman, Telangana State Level Police Recruitment enriching, both in terms of gaining knowledge and Board, Hyderabad. In his speech, said that accustoming themselves to different situations. communication & coordination are necessary to resolve The programme was appreciated by one and all. any issue within the country and among the countries. He appreciated the school’s effort in organizing the This was followed by an interactive session. The event on a grand scale. session was informative and interesting and the teachers got an insight into various teaching methodologies for Dr. Subba Rao Pavuluri, Vice President, JHES effective learning. presented a memento to the Chief Guest. The Chairman of Jubilee Hills Public School, Sri. A. Murali Mukund said that one can achieve development by loving ones family, neighbours, state and country. The Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi welcomed the participants and said that the school recognizes that though the students are trainees in Model United Nation, in every school, they remain unaware of issues closer home. This was the idea behind holding Model SAARC.

The Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi spoke about Model delegates the importance and significance of SAARC.

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ANNUAL PTA MEETING

he school conducted the Annual PTA meeting on 16th July, 2016 for classes LKG to XII. The T programme started with a prayer. The Principal, Ms. M. Academic Director’s Varalakshmi welcomed the Parents’ at the meeting Address parents. She informed the parents about the aims and Ms. G. Sri Devi, the Academic Director informed objectives of conducting Parent the parents about CBSE results. She emphasized on Teacher Association Meeting. She Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation. She suggested said that respect, commitment, the parents to see that the child is regular to the school accountability, collaboration and whenever the tests are conducted and attend the Parent Principal’s Address inclusivity are necessary for the Teacher Meetings so as to know the progress of their development of the school and child. She also requested the parents to cooperate and the child. Later, she apprised them about the awards, communicate with the school and teachers for the overall scholarships, achievements and gave them an insight development of the students to support the school goals. into the activities, infrastructure and facilities available Elections for Class wise Parent & Teacher in the school. She stressed on the importance of Representatives was held for this academic year to form discipline in a student’s life and requested the parents PTA Executive Committee Body who will be the members to come out with suggestions for the development of in Safety, Discipline, Grievance, Transport and Canteen. the child and the school.

Class Coordinators and Parent Representatives

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GURU DAY

uru Brahma Day was celebrated in the school with grandeur. Students spoke about Dr. and expressed their love and affection towards their teachers through a variety of G programmes. The children put in a lot of effort and made sure that teachers enjoyed every minute of their special day. The Chairman, Sri. A. Murali Mukund wished all the staff members and said that a teacher needs to be career oriented and must work with confidence and dedication. The Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi, wished all the teachers and asked the teachers to introspect as teachers about what they have achieved in their career and what difference they have brought in lives of the students. This gave inspiration and motivated the teachers to go forward with passion in realizing their responsibilities.

Chairman’s Address A retro dance A Music Band For Teachers

Agriculture and Sourya – Fuel of the future. One THE INNOVATIVE MINDS among them was the 21st century farm depicting the -‘Aavishkar’ development of farms in the coming years. The Chief Guest keenly interacted with students who exuded confidence while explaining to him the various projects and activities that were on display. A few of the exhibits that caught everybody’s attention were the Stress meter, Terror house, Hydrophonics etc. The presentations were judged on the basis of innovation, presentation and overall quality. The best models were given prizes during the closing ceremony. The tiny-tots exhibiting their talent !!! Students of other schools felt that the exhibition was a good way to exchange ideas. The Science Exhibition he Science Exhibition-Aavishkar was conducted was appreciated by one and all. on 14th and 15th July, 2016 with a view to encourage and inculcate a scientific temper T Briefing their project amongst students, where students from various schools including JHPS displayed their models. The Chief Guest for the occasion was Dr. K. P. Srivasuki, an officer of the Indian Forest Service (IFS). The event saw enthusiastic young participants from various schools putting up their exhibits comprising of innovative working models and investigation based projects. Venues were allotted for the display of projects made by the students. They also took part in the Inter- School Competition with innovative ideas on Krishi Shakti- Trendsetters of

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the need for planting at least one GO GREEN WITH HARITHA tree and taking care of it. TELANGANA Speaking on the occasion, the Circle Inspector, Jubilee Hills, Sri. Sreenivas Reddy gave the message of preserving the flora. Mr. Srikanth and Mr. Naveen Chandra Cine Artists reiterated that plants are the lungs of the Earth and it is the duty of every citizen to protect them. They said that the film industry is going to support the good cause to prevent further desertification of the earth. The Chairman, Sri. A. Murali Mukund said that greenery is important to save the environment. He appealed to the students to a collaborative effort protect their future by planting, nurturing and saving trees. The Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi unique initiative by Jubilee The Mayor, GHMC, Sri. B. Ram said that the event is an opportunity Hills Public School to ‘go Mohan said that key persons from for the students of the school to get green’ culminated in Haritha various organizations, schools and A inspired to adopt trees and protect Telangana, which was celebrated in universities are involved in this them. the school premises on 22nd July, programme to inculcate the value 2016. of planting and caring for trees. He The Secondary Headmistress, Trees are the kindest things we concluded by saying that his dream Ms. G. Durga said that trees should grow. This has been rightly said as is to see a green Hyderabad. be planted to maintain ecological balance. the needs of all the living beings are Sri. Mahender Reddy, the Police fulfilled by them. But their depleting Commissioner, Hyderabad said On this occasion, the school number has become a serious that it is the responsibility of every planted 81 saplings in the premises issue. To bring awareness among citizen, not only to grow trees but and with the idea that each section the students about this issue, the also to take care of them. wouldl adopt one plant and take care of it. School celebrated Tree Plantation The Corporator Jubilee Hills, Sri. – Haritha Haram in its premises on Kaja Suryanarayana emphasized July 11, 2016. Sri. B. Ram Mohan, Mayor, GHMC, Sri. Mahender Reddy, Police Commissioner, Hyderabad, Sri. Kaja Suryanarayana, Corporator,Jubilee Hills, the Circle Inspector, Sri. Sreenivas Reddy, Cine Artists, Mr. Srikanth and Mr. Naveen Chandra, Mr. Shravan Rao, Chairman i-news, the Chairman JHPS, Sri. A. Murali Mukund, the Principal Ms. M. Varalakshmi and the Secondary Headmistress, Ms. G. Durga, graced the occasion. Student Council Planting saplings

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‘Patriotic Dedication’ – Independence Day

he school celebrated Independence Day in the school premises. The Chief Guest, Sri. A. Murali T Mukund, Chairman, Jubilee Hills Public School A Skit and Secretary, Jubilee Hills Education Society, Vice President, Dr. Subba Rao Pavuluri, the Principal, the requested the students to be sincere and study hard to Academic Director, parents,alumni,students and staff become well educated in order to achieve goals. The graced the occasion. Chief Guest, Sri. A. Murali Mukund, in his speech said India celebrated the Independence Day on 15th that India has all the resources and potential to become August, 2016. The the No. 1 country in the world. He asked the students day was celebrated to be strong, disciplined and become selfless leaders to with great verve take India to a better position. and solemnity as a The Senior Secondary Head Girl said that she mark of respect to would like to bring about changes in the country our freedom fighters which would help in its progress and prosperity. The because of whom we cultural programmes evoked a feeling of patriotism are breathing the air among the audience. The children performed a skit on of freedom. An air of ‘Tanguturi Prakasam Pantulu,’ the Great freedom fighter patriotic dedication of India. A message ‘One’s love towards one’s country’ prevailed all over. was extended by the students with their mesmerizing The Chief performance. Guest, Sri. A. Murali The Chairman, Sri. A. Murali Mukund and the Vice Mukund unfurled President, Dr. Pavuluri Subba Rao gave away certificates the National Flag. to students who strived successfully for 100% attendance The Principal, Ms. during the academic year 2015-16. The school’s Dr.A.P.J M. Varalakshmi Abdul Kalam Quiz Club had conducted Independence addressed the Day Quiz and prizes were given to the winners. The gathering. In programme concluded with a vote of thanks by the

Flag Hoisting her address, she Secondary Head Girl.

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THE INDIAN CONSTITUTION DAY

special assembly was conducted in the school premises to mark the Indian Constitution Day. The PREAMBLE or the introduction to our Constitution describes India as a Democratic, Socialist, Secular, Republic. Jubilee A Hills Public School celebrated the Indian Constitution Day on 26th November, 2016, as per the CBSE directive. The Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi administered the Oath - the Preamble of India to the students and teachers. A quiz competition was conducted for classes VI to XII and the names of the top three students were uploaded on the CBSE site. The students were given certificates in the School Assembly. The CBSE’s drive towards such programmes will truly educate children in various aspects.

Students Taking The Oath

ADHYAYAN – THE BOOK WEEK

The books we read answer questions we didn't even know existed - Axel Marazzi

o kindle an interest in reading, BOOK WEEK ‘ADHYAYAN’ The Knowledge Fest, was celebrated in our School from 28th November to 3rd December, 2016. A special assembly was conducted to showcase T the importance and value of reading. The celebrations began with a devotional song followed by the dance. During the week various competitions such as ‘Story-telling’, ‘Spell bee’, ‘Book Mark preparation’, ‘Rhymes Recitation’ and ‘Book Review were conducted. This creates awareness about the importance of reading books among the students and also helps in their overall development. Prizes were given to the students as a mark of appreciation. DEAR– Time (Drop Everything and Read) was held successfully on 28th Dec, in order to promote reading habit in students. Speaking on the occasion, the Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi told the students that books are our best friends. She added that students must read books, as reading not only brings pleasure but increases our knowledge and improves language skills.

Book Week Prize Winners Group Dance Group Song

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Educational Field Trips- ‘A Learning Experience’

“Nothing beats on exciting hands on experience to deepen learning. The magic of a field trip isn’t just the subject. It’s the break in routine and adventure that opens up children’s minds to new things.”

field trip or excursion is a journey by a group of students to a place awat from their normal environment. It is highly beneficial activity which helps them to learn by enquiring about information that interests A them.The students develop “Technical Competency” by observing , collecting , interpreting , recording and evaluating geographic information from primary sources through field work.

Class 1 - A Trip to the Fire Station

lass 1 students were taken for an Educational field trip to the C Fire Station on 9th August 2016 to give a practical experience of the activities performed by the firemen and understand their importance during fire accidents. Children were delighted at seeing the firemen in their uniform and the tasks they performed using the equipment such as the hosepipe, foam gun, life jacket, life buoy, fire extinguishers, fire bullets etc. Students were overjoyed and energized when they got the opportunity to use some of the equipment and also climbed the fire engine. Firemen also demonstrated how to come out of a building that had caught fire and the usage of carbon dioxide cylinders. They were informed that they need to dial 101 for the fire station. The field trip to the Axis bank / SBI bank / ICICI bank / Andhra bank was also organized on the same day to make children aware of the

activities performed at the bank. They were shown a presentation Using Hosepipe on the various activities of the bank and the importance of ATMs.

Class 2 - A Trip to Traffic Park

ll the students of class II were taken on an A educational field trip to the Traffic Park at Begumpet from 26th to 28th July 2016.The objective was to teach students the various safety measures to be taken on the road. The Traffic Park consists of a well laid track, signals, stimulators, and vehicles, digital aids to impart traffic education, training and awareness to the commuters. The students were taken to the auditorium and shown various PPTs and videos on “School Traffic Education”. Various traffic symbols through flashcards were shown and explained to the students. The students were taught the significance of the traffic signals.

Presentation on Traffic Rules This created awareness on Road Safety among the children.

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Class 3 - A Trip to National Institute of Rural Development

n Educational field trip to the National A Institute of Rural Development was organized for the students of class III on 23rd August, 2016 to give them a practical experience about eco-friendly and biodegradable products. Students saw different types of houses like brick-house, dome house, wattle & drub house without cement, stilt house, bamboo house and stone mason house made of low cost and eco-friendly materials. Students learnt about natural dyeing using cotton fiber. They saw how vermicomposting is done. Students were told how the following are made without chemicals: handmade paper plates using leaves and herbal cosmetics and ayurvedic products. Children were thrilled to see the raw materials and the products made out of them. It was an Presentation on Traffic Rules enriching learning experience.

Interaction at the Art Museum

Class 4 - A Trip to Public Gardens

lass IV students were taken to the Public Gardens in Nampally for an educational tour on 4th August, C 2016. They were shown the Telangana State Archaeological Museum, Art Museum, and State Legislative Assembly etc. All were excited to see a huge collection of stones and metal sculptures from the Satavahanas to the Ikshvaku period, unique antiques, art objects, armoury, articles with bidri work, china ware, and ornaments made of different materials etc. They learned and understood more about the past and it revived their interest to read history.

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Class 5 - A Trip to Telangana State Museum

n educational field trip to Telangana A State Museum was organized for the students of Class 5 on 20th July, 2016. They visited many galleries devoted to showcase stone sculptures, bronze work, manuscripts, modern paintings, and textiles. Students really enjoyed and made a note of each antiquity to share the knowledge with their friends. Buddhist and Hindu sculptures hold prominent places in two of the museum’s galleries. The Buddhist artifacts date as far back as the second and third century B.C. The Hindu collection, on the other hand, represents sculptures of the Chalukyan and the Vijayanagara period. An authentic Egyptian Mummy of the sixth Egyptian Pharaoh’s daughter donated to the seventh Nizam of Hyderabad is fascinating. It helped Exploring Paintings the students to update their knowledge and share their experience with others.

CLASS 6 – VISIT TO he students of class VI were about conserving wild life. The Zoo NEHRU ZOOLOGICAL T taken for a field trip on is a place for nature and wild life PARK 10th August, 2016 to the Nehru lovers. The students saw a variety of Zoological park to bring awareness animals like monkeys, chimpanzees, olive baboons and so on. They enjoyed tortoises, white tigers, spotted deer, jackals and many animals in the habitats. They also saw extremely dangerous jaguars, leopards, lions, cheetahs and other wild cats in their own enclosures. The students were enthralled seeing wild boars, Himalayan bears and the creatures of the reptile kingdom. Students were delighted when they saw different wild animals like tigers, lions, rhinos, panthers, etc., roaming freely in the wilderness of a forest like environment. The park also has rare species of animals and birds. It was an interesting experience for the students and they carried a lot of information with them.

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A TRIP TO THE MAGNIFICENT CHOWMAHALLA PALACE

he Chowmahalla Palace in Hyderabad was once the seat of the Asaf Jahi Dynasty and was built T with the purpose to attend to royal guests and visitors. Located near the famous Charminar and Laad Bazaar, this palace has a lot to offer to its visitors. Every section is intricately designed and surprises all with its Nawabi charm. The students of class VII, VIII and X went to see this palace in the month of July, 2016, on a day when the heavens opened up. The glum faces of the students made the sun relent and it shone brightly. The students boarded the school bus and set off to see the palace along with their teachers. Once they reached there, they were taken on a guided tour of the palace. There is no escaping the grandeur of the charm of the palace. The students came back with wonderful memories of a bygone era.

Students inside the palace A close observation of the antics

Class 9 - A VISIT TO ZINDA soothers, tooth powder and the famous lotion Zinda TILISMATH FACTORY tilismath. The students gained information about the age old n educational field trip was arranged for students unani medicines. A of class IX on 27th July, 2016. They were taken to the famous Karkhana Zinda tilismath, which is located in Amberpet. Based on the ancient Herbal Unani concept of medicine, Zinda Tilismath was founded by Late Hakim Mohammed Moizuddin Farooqui in the year 1920. Zinda Tilismath was made during the Nizams rule in Hyderabad, for which it acquired the Nizams crown (Dastaar) as its trade mark. The logo of Zinda Tilismath is the African man’s face which is symbolic of good health and trust. The students were taken around the factory and briefed on the process of making the famous products of the factory. All the students were given throat

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MATH DAY AT JHPS

rinivasa Ramanujan, an Indian Mathematician was born on 22nd December 1887. In recognition S of his contribution to Mathematics, the Government of India declared in December 2011 that Ramanujan’s birth day should be celebrated every year as National Mathematics Day.

The School celebrated ‘MATH DAY’ on December Fun with shapes 22nd, 2016 in the school premises to commemorate the event. Many cultural programmes based on Mathematics were conducted in the primary and the secondary wing. Children participated with great zeal and enthusiasm and exhibited their talent. The Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi, in her address to the students said that Math becomes very easy and interesting, if we understand the concepts and logic. She added that Math is very useful in our daily lives and practice would make us perfect. The students enjoyed the programme and also learnt Group Song some interesting Math concepts.

HARIKATHA - REVIVING THE FADING ART

Harikatha Kalakshepam on Rama Kalyanam

th Dignitaries at Harikatha 5 November, 2016 in its campus. The main aim of this programme was to imbibe qualities of truth and righteousness in the minds of its young learners, sow arikatha is a composite art form composed of the seeds of values in them and to educate them on the story-telling, poetry, music, drama, dance and knowledge of self through stories. Dignitaries, teachers, H philosophy. It is this fading art which has to students and parents attended the programme. be revived back to life for the future generations. Thus Divya, a student of class IX, expressed her views JHPS organized a one of its kind programme. Ms. Bharati about it. She said that ancient art forms such as these Bhargavatarini presented the “Harikatha Kalakshepam” should be revived and students should look forward to on Sita-Rama Kalyanam for students of classes VIII to these in the future too. She on behalf of the students X and Girija Kalyanam for the staff and parents, on thanked the school management for this.

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Fresh and Lively-THE MORNING ASSEMBLIES

chool assemblies nurture positive school ethos that S stresses on care for self Principal addressing and others and the pursuit of Morning prayer the students all forms of excellence. Morning assembly is the most important feature of school curriculum where students learn the value of collective prayer and are exposed to the need to inculcate moral and ethical values. Morning assemblies provide a platform for students to showcase their talent and ensure a robust start to the day. Meditation and introspection form an integral Skit by students Displaying the theme feature of morning assembly.

CHILDREN’S DAY CELEBRATION

hildrens’ Day was celebrated with gaiety and fervour at Jubilee Hills Public School. C On this occasion the Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi, Secondary Headmistress Ms. G.Durga, Academic Coordinator Ms. Suneeta Roopchand and Primary Headmistress, Ms. Sonia Ramp Walk Nagpal wished the students a Happy Children’s’ Day. The Principal told the students that the teachers loved them very much and the school premises looks lively with their presence. A special assembly was held and the teachers rocked the stage with their fabulous performances. They made the day special with energetic songs, skits, Group song puppet show, ramp walk and dance. The students enjoyed every moment of the day and there was a smile on the face of every JHpian. There was joy all around and the campus buzzed with excitement. Chocolates were distributed and the students looked extremely delighted. Dance Performance

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DISCOURSE BY SWAMI BODHAMAYANANDA

Academic Director’s Address Swami Bodhamayananda

there are no shortcuts to success. He asked the students The Dignitaries to be united and move forward, to be the change, to be he school was honoured to have amongst the light and to be the Nation. them, Swami Bodhamayananda, the Director, He asked them to develop the three qualities, Vivekananda Institute of Human Excellence Truthfulness, Purity and Respect for Women. He asked T them to “arise, awake, sleep no more and bring out the Ramakrishna Math, Domalguda, and Hyderabad. Swamiji has been conducting workshops and seminars POWER” within them. for students, teachers, managers and others on Human He further said that every soul is a young eagle, Excellence, Management and Personality Development. soaring higher and higher, gathering more and more This occasion was graced by one of the High Court strength till it reaches the glorious sun. At the end of judges, Justice. Sri. Challa Kodanda Ram and JHPS the programme, there was an interactive session where Chairman, Sri. A. Murali Mukund. the students expressed their views, asked questions The Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi, introduced and thanked Swamiji for his message. Swamiji and his various accomplishments and said how his teachings inspire everyone. Swamiji spoke about the importance of sensitivity and strength. He extolled the great personalities like and Netaji and asked the students to emulate them. Giving various examples of people Interaction with students who made a change inspite of difficulties, he said that

To pay homage to the great saint, five pancharatna SADGURU SRI keertanas were selected and sung by the music teachers THYAGARAJA and students, dressed in colourful traditional dresses which infused a festive ambience to the atmosphere. ARADHANOTSAVAM The programme ended with ‘Mangala Harathi’ to Sri Thyagaraja. ri Thyagaraja is one of the greatest musical prodigies amongst the composers S of South India. His Keerthanas about Gods are of delicate spirituality. He composed his first song at the age of 13 and soon reached the summit of musical fame. He spent most of his time doing pooja and singing his compositions, inspired and infused with Rama . ‘Thyagaraja Aradhanotsavam’ was observed with devotional fervour in Jubilee Hills Public School on 31th January 2017. The Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi, the Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi and the other dignitaries, lighted the lamp and invoked the Lord’s blessing. Singing the divine keerthanas

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VIGILANCE AWARENESS WEEK

he Vigilance Awareness Students participating in the Vigilance Awareness Week Week is observed every T year across India to promote integrity in public life and achieve a corruption free society. Jubilee Hills Public School observed the Vigilance Awareness Week from 31st October to 5th November, 2016 to mark the birthday of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and to bring social Students receiving the prizes awareness among the students. The theme for this year was “Public participation in promoting integrity organized several competitions at preparations were explained to and eradicating Corruption”. different levels to create awareness the students. The students were A special assembly was on vigilance in public life. A poster able to give suggestions to put conducted to sensitize students making competition for classes VII an end to the corruption that had about the various unlawful and to VIII and an Elocution competition already crept into the country’s unjust practices urging them to for classes IX and X were conducted. administration. The objective of the be more vigilant. The CBSE drive The Reserve Bank of India organized programme was the promulgation towards preventive vigilance as an essay writing competition for of a corruption free society in future a tool of good governance was classes XI and XII. The topic for the by making the students honest and explained to the students. The school same was announced in advance responsible citizens of India. and important inputs for their

Poster Making

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In his motivational speech, the CELEBRATING REPUBLIC DAY Chief Guest stated the difference between the Independence Day and the Republic Day. Speaking about the significance of the Constitution, he said that great leaders of our country like Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Netaji and other freedom fighters struggled to get complete independence or ‘Poorna Swaraj’. He said that the students Chief Guest Sri. M. Sivaram Prasad’s play a very important role in the Address development of the country and need to wipe out poverty, pollution, corruption and other social evils. A lively cultural programme with patriotic songs, enthralling folk dances of India, the stirring Zumba dance, an enchanting dance depicting the three colours of the National Flag, a few sports events and the energetic Mass Flag Hoisting Group Dance Drill mesmerized the audience and infused a feeling of patriotism amongst everyone present. he Republic Day was The Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi, celebrated in all its welcomed the gathering and The programme concluded with solemnity and grandeur at wished everyone on the occasion. In the prize distribution by the Chief T th Guest. The Principal appreciated Jubilee Hills Public School, on 26 her inspiring speech, she said that January, 2017. The Chief Guest, Sri. the untiring efforts of our freedom the teachers and students who M. Sivaram Prasad, FCA, Treasurer, fighters brought us independence extended their cooperation in Jubilee Hills Education Society, the and it is from 1950, we have been making this event a grand success. distinguished Managing Committee celebrating the Republic Day with Members of Jubilee Hills Education great patriotic feeling. She said that Society, parents, staff and students the students are the future citizens graced the occasion. The Chief of India and should rededicate Guest unfurled the National flag. themselves to contribute to the This was followed by a March Past financial stability of the country, by the smartly turned out students technological development, of the Student Council, the four and global peace and save the NCC houses and the NCC Cadets. environment.

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BABY’S NIGHT OUT he school organized Baby’s Night Out for classes 1 and 2 on 27th January 2017 and T th classes 3 and 4 on 28 January 2017 in the school premises to encourage students to learn to share, develop social skills, confidence and co- ordination. The parents dropped their wards at 3 p.m in the school premises. They were welcomed by the Academic Director, Ms. G.Sree Devi, Primary School Head Mistress, Ms. Sonia Nagpal and the teachers. The children were enthusiastic about Entertaining Friends spending a night with their friends and teachers. The programme started with a prayer song and welcome dance followed by a Magic Show. Children then enjoyed the scheduled, interactive, age appropriate, innovative activities -both indoor and outdoor, in a safe and supervised environment. The evening was lively with games such Supper Time as Zorbing, Monster Ball, Australian Trolley and Caterpillar walk. Then the most awaited Bonfire was arranged. Children played, danced Zorbing and enjoyed in the energetic surroundings. This was followed by followed by jogging, , dinner and a movie. Children had a meditation, zumba etc. based on good sleep at night and woke up their own choice. Breakfast was at 6 a.m for Suprabhatam. This was served and the event came to an Bonfire end with the distribution of gifts to the children. It was a very special, relaxing and enjoyable experience, full of fun for children and teachers. The children were safely handed over to their parents at 8.30 a.m. the following day. It was an awesome Baby’s Night Out. Everyone had a great time and left reluctantly wanting more. Parents were overwhelmed to see their children in such cocooned, Caterpillar Walk safe and nurturing atmosphere.

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‘NOSTALGIC MOMENTS’-THE FAREWELL PARTY

he School bade a warm and emotional farewell to the students of Classes X and XII. The farewell party was celebrated with a lot of zeal and zest. The occasion took the students T down memory lane into the most cherishing moments of school life. Speaking on the occasion, the Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi asked the students to be brave enough to face the challenges of the new and competitive world in order to reach their goal. The Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi in her speech, asked the students to remember the values instilled by the school, develop self confidence, focus on their goal and move ahead. She added that they themselves should carve the path to success, through their hard work. A variety of cultural programmes were organized for the outgoing students by the juniors. The outgoing students expressed their deep love and gratitude to the teachers. They also shared their memorable moments spent with their classmates. Mr. JHPS title for the Senior Secondary was won by Vignesh and Miss. JHPS by Aparajita Acharya. The Secondary titles for Miss. and Mr. JHPS were bagged by Areeba Alvi and Krishna Chaitanya respectively. The outgoing batches were given mementoes as a token of love.

Academic Director’s Mr & Miss JHPS Address

Interacting with the Seniors Group DanceAddress

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TEACHERS PICNIC AT DREAM VALLEY

he teaching, administrative and other support staff of Jubilee Hills Public School went for a picnic to Dream Valley T th organized on 11 February 2017. Teachers took a break from their busy schedule at the resort, a beautiful place near Chilkur. The break acted as a stress buster that helped the teachers relax after Enjoying at the best! the hectic schedule of the academic year. They were welcomed with a refreshing drink. Despite the heat, the teachers enjoyed the rides, swimming and tug of war organized for them. The soothing music played had the desired effect and the teachers enjoyed to the core. This was followed by a sumptuous lunch which was savoured by all. The day came to an end with hot beverages served with snacks. The teachers went back refreshed and rejuvenated. The teachers thanked the management for their gracious gesture in organizing such a wonderful outing. It was a day well spent and cherished by the JHPS fraternity.

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reliving the most memorable moments

he Alumni meet of Jubilee Hills Public School was organized in the school T th auditorium on 24 December, 2016. The annual get together witnessed a large number of alumni, interacting with each other, reliving the most memorable moments of their years Sharing fond memories in the school. The nostalgic evening began with the Vice President of the Alumni association, Mr. Srikanth, welcoming the gathering. Addressing the function, the Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi welcomed the alumni and said that it feels great that JHPS has given a platform to its students to meet each other once a year. The Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi, greeted the alumni, thanked them for coming and asked them Addressing the gathering Trip down memory lane to come next year, renewed and rejuvenated. Ms. G.Durga, the Alumni Coordinator and Secondary Headmistress, asked the students to do something for the school and the society. The Vice President added that the Treasurer, Mr. A. Akarsh, has also been a great support to the alumni. In all, the ambience was electric, with people seen chatting and catching up with each other. The meet ended with a promise to meet again next year and everyone bid an emotional farewell to each other. The Alumni meet of Jubilee Hills Sharing happy moments Public School was organized in the school auditorium on 24th December, aim of our alumni meet is to give to their Alma Mater and share their 2016. A number of Ex students and students the opportunity to reunite past experiences as well as their teachers graced the occasion making with their old friends and teachers. present occupations. it a memorable event. The main Every year our students come back

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ART AND BOOK EXHIBITION ‘BOOKS ARE GREAT COMPANIONS’

he school had its “Open-House Day” on 18th Students at the art exhibition March, 2017. Book exhibition was held on T this occasion to encourage the students and inculcate reading habit right from the early days of schooling this in turn will enhance their knowledge. Parents and students selected many good books from the exhibit. An art exhibition displaying the students’ works of art was organized to encourage the students and to enhance their self esteem. The exhibition was inaugurated by the Chairman, Sri. A.Murali Mukund. Parents at the book counter Art work on Canvas painting, Poster painting, and Craft work (thermocol plate decoratives-wealth from waste) were displayed. Charcoal drawings with landscape as the theme mesmerized the parents. This painting showed the creativity of the students and was appreciated by everyone. Book exhibition was also held on this occasion. Parents shared their happiness and also appreciated the efforts of the management and the Parents at the art Lab teachers leading to the holistic development of the children and the success of the school.

YOGA FOR FITNESS

he school celebrated ‘Yoga Day’ on the occasion of International Yoga Day on June 21st, 2016. T The Yoga Instructor, Ms. J. Sandhya Rani, M. Sc in Psychology and Yoga conducted the session. She said that yoga helps improve memory and concentration. She started the session by demonstrating some warm up exercises and Pranayam. Later, a separate session was conducted for the students of Classes VII and VIII. Ms. Sandhya demonstrated various and spoke about their benefits. The Principal, Ms.M.Varalakshmi said that Yoga helps to imbibe discipline. It is a mental, physical and spiritual practice that needs to be practiced every day. Warm-up exercises She requested the students to promote the importance of Yoga amongst friends and family members. The students participated enthusiastically in the session.

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KALAM QUIZ CLUB

The School quiz club named after our beloved President late Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam is set up with a view to encourage children to be more inquisitive and sharpen their quizzing skills. Students from classes VI to VIII are selected through a screening test. Kalam Quiz Club has conducted quiz on various occasions like Independence Day, Republic Day, etc. The quiz competition is open to all the students of a given category. A screening test is conducted to select finalists. Students also participated in Avishkar quiz conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education. This year the club conducted quiz announced by CBSE like Constitution Day quiz and National Voters Day Quiz. The winners were awarded certificates on Republic Day.

was organized in the school to spread awareness. The WORLD DAY AGAINST Students were successful in getting 1000 signatures CHILD LABOUR- A from students, teachers, parents and Local community SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN members to bring awareness about the issue. The Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi appealed to the he School celebrated ‘World Day against Child students to spread the awareness about child labour. Labour’ on 11th August, 2016 as per the CBSE T directive. The International Labour Organization focuses on Child Labour in the supply chains. Supply chains are the sequence of activities/ processes involved in ‘Nukkad Natak’ the production and distribution of a product. With globalization, supply chains have become increasingly complex. Child labour occurs largely in supply chains where the work may be done in small workshops or homes, and often goes undetected by firms at the top of the chain. Inadequate education systems heighten these risks. In order to raise awareness among students and their local community about the fact that, violation of child rights is preventable, the students of Classes IX & X performed a ‘Nukkad Natak’ in Hindi with the theme ‘Human Rights and Social Justice for child workers’ in the school assembly. A signature campaign Poster Making competition

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PARENTS’ DAY - Classes I to V

To be a good father and mother requires that the parents defer many of their own needs and desires in favour of the needs of their children. By James E. Faust

Co-Scholastic Activities Seasons

arents make a family, which by a grand celebration. The school requires investment, focus, and forms the fundamental believes that dedicating a single day commitment. P concept and the first of the year to the parents provides Every year the parents wait for institution of love for a child. the children an opportunity to thank this memorable day to watch their Bringing up a child in a proper way is and acknowledge their love and children perform. really a great responsibility. Parents effort. The most important aspect is Parents are thrilled to see the take up a huge responsibility in that every child from classes I to V exemplary performances of their formulating the child’s behaviour. participates to make his/her parents children and are thankful to the They sacrifice their entire life understand how grateful they are Management. for nurturing this relationship. for having such lovely parents. Such a selfless service rendered They try to adopt every method CLASS MONTH THEME throughout their life for the child, with co-operation and bonding V July The Money Marathon deserves some importance. to make their parents feel special IV July The Awakening That is the reason ‘Parents Day’ and convey their feelings. The III August Facets of Life is celebrated at Jubilee Hills Public school promotes the message that II August Symbiosis School every year. This day is marked the role of the parent is important I November Gyanotsav in human development and this

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Group Song Welcome Dance

Dance - Money Marathon Skit - Friendship

The Academic Director Ms. G.Sree Devi Valuable words of the mentioned that behind every successful man Dignitaries there is a woman but behind every woman are many people who help her to progress in life. She he Chairman Sri. A. Murali Mukund requested parents to teach their son’s to be more applauded the children for their wonderful sensitive to the women and always help the women T performance, confidence and their team and society to grow. spirit. He emphasized that children need to be The Headmistress of Primary School Ms. Sonia made aware of the culture, bonding with family Nagpal mentioned that achievement comes to and friends. He said that the school believes in the those who have a desire, dreams in their heart, overall development of each and every child. He work in a planned manner, and work with honest mentioned that participating and performing in devotion and the perseverance to carry on the Parent Day programme imparts knowledge to the job until the ultimate desire gets fulfilled. She also students which will help them in future. He told mentioned that boys and girls have to be given that parents need to teach values to children and equal opportunities to make their choice of what must become good role models for the children. they want to be, with proper guidance from parents He also said that only when school and parents and teachers. work together, good results and progress will be Parents cherished the beautiful annual day achieved. presented by children. They were overwhelmed The Principal, Ms.M.Varalakshmi conveyed that and appreciated the hard work, commitment and money can be earned in anyway, but, helping zeal of the management and staff to make the others with the money we have, is the prime parent day very effective. Parents also expressed necessity and also claimed that JHPS students are that their children’s future is in the right hands to practically taught to help the poor and the needy. make them creative and wonderful human beings.

108 SPEAK OUTS Class IX and X Q. Should children below the age of 18(between the age group of 16-18) be given the license to drive?

Children below the age of 18 should not be given the license to drive as they do not have the required mental maturity to handle the various challenges on the road. They also lack decision making especially at crucial moments. Aman Rasheed-X B

Children should be given the license. If the license is given at an early age, they get better experience so that they can avoid accidents later on. Ainesh Sanyal-X C

Children below the age of 18 should have a beginner’s license. Now a day’s both the parents are working, and children being alone at home may need to use the vehicle during an emergency. Ridhiee Bonda-IX B

In case of an emergency if family members or friends are hospitalised these driving skills come in handy in supporting and attending healthcare. So children below the age of 18 should be given a license. Komal Aditya-IX B Class VIII A lot of students have started to learn driving by the age of seventeen. If they are trained properly and given the correct method of learning, accidents can be avoided. So children below the age of sixteen should be given a driving license or a learner’s license. Sreeja-VIII A

No, students must not be given a driving license now-a-days there are lot of accidents by children because of rash driving. Teenagers are prone to accidents. This should not be encouraged. They must not get a driving license and must not be allowed to drive. Khyati-VIII A

No, I feel the children under the age of sixteen years should not get a driving license, because at this age they want to drive fast. It is a type of enjoyment for them but at eventually for this enjoyment they may lose their life. Dhrutika-VIII E

I think children under the age of sixteen years should be given a driving license. This is the age where they want to experience new things in life, but they should be supervised by parents. Medhansh-VIII C

109 ArtWork SPLASH OF COLOURS

AAYUSH SHAH - 4 D ABHINAV - 2 D ADRIKA - 4 F

AFAM - 2 B ANIL - 4 F ANIVI - 2 B

B. DESIKA - 10 C DHARAM THOTA - 7 D E. TANISH - 4 E

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G. MOKSHITHA - 6 B GEETHIKA - 2 E HARSHITH - 5 G

K SAMINI - 4 C KEYURA V - 11 A KHYATHI MISHRA - 8 A

KRISHA - 3 A KSHIPRA - 2 F M. MAHATHI - 8 B

M. TANEESAA - 5 C M. TANEESHA - 4 C MADHILIKA - 8 F

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MAHATHI - 7 B MAHI SHUKLA - 7 D NISHIKA - 2 A

P. PRAVALLIKA - 6 B REYA P K - 4 E S. SIMRAN - 9 B

SAANVI - 2 G SABA SHAKEEL - 5 F SANSITHA - 5 G

sarlz - 2 d SRINIDHI - 7 C SRINIDHI - 2 E

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AVIATION –AIMING TO FLY HIGH

he aviation industry is an upcoming industry which provides lucrative jobs to youngsters. H M Aviation Pvt. Ltd. is a leading organization of this industry which provides various career opportunities in the field of aviation. Captain Kenneth Bruce and Captain Surpreet Singh of T th H M Aviation Pvt. Ltd conducted a career counseling workshop on 26 October, 2016 for students of classes XI and XII in our school. The students were guided about the enrolment procedure, course fees, basic pros and cons of the job, etc. The enlightening session truly inspired all the students and opened up another interesting career avenue for the students.

Captain Surpreeth Singh Taneja and Captain Kenneth Bruce

CULTURAL ACUMEN

rofessor Dan Sheffield Professor Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University conducted a P th workshop on 26 July 2016 on the topic ‘Cultural Intelligence’. He enriched the students with the concept of cultural intelligence that helps them become global citizens. In the present day world countries are globally interlinked and are highly interdependent on each other. In order to keep pace with the demands of economic interdependence it is expected that the future citizens should overcome the cultural differences of individual countries and must move ahead with Professor Dan Sheffield’s Address their broadened visions and open mindedness. The session was an eye opener and enlightened the students with new ideas.

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MODEL UNITED NATIONS – 2016

he BVBJHMUN 2016 was held in Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Public T th School, Jubilee Hills from 26 to 28th, August 2016. Students of our school participated in this program. The program commenced with the opening ceremony where the Chief Guest enlightened the delegates with his words. The delegates of different committees like The Disarmament and International Security Committee, (DISEC) Participants at BVBJHMUN 2016 United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime(UNODC) International Civil Aviation Organization( ICAO) to them. BVBVJHMUN witnessed ceremony and the Secretary United Nations Commission on an amazing spectacle of tireless General declaring the conference the Status of Women (UNCSW) enthusiasm as the delegates were closed. and Jewish Community Center( prepared to defend their countries The overall experience was JC) discussed and drafted a under any circumstance. The immensely enriching. resolution for the issues given MUN concluded with the closing

LET’S ALL DO ubilee Hills Public School has students to be pro-active towards OUR SHARE TO always been committed to sustainable development in the sensitizing its students on given milieu. CONSERVE WATER J issues relating to environmental In the present scenario, the WITH CARE degradation. It encourages its water crisis has become severe crisis and there is a dire need of reform in water management system and revival of traditional system. Keeping this in mind, the school has set up a rainwater harvesting plant on its premises to fight water woes. The water gets accumulated which is then supplied to the borewell using a pipeline. This presentation of facts and experience brought an awareness among the students to save water and how to minimize the usage of water in this Rain Water Harvesting Pit critical situation.

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career guidance fair - University of Oklahoma, The University of Toledo usa universities and Wake Forest University addressed the students and briefed them about the various courses offered by their Universities. ‘Career Fair’ was conducted for students An interactive session with the representatives of of classes X to XII on 26th August, 2016 by the Universities was organized for the students to Mr. Ganesh Kohli, counsellor, KIC University A identify their right career choices. Assist. Mr. Ganesh Kohli, counsellor, KIC University Assist, explained in detail about the education system, the courses and the process of admission to the universities in the United States of America. Representatives from Universities like Alfred State, The State University of New York College of Technology, California State Polytechnic University, Mr .Ganesh Kohli addressing the students Pomona, Capitol Technology University, Edmonds Community College, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida International University, IOWA State University of Science and Technology, Millersville University of Pennsylvania, New York Film Academy, Portland State University, University of California, San Diego, University of Michigan-Flint, JHPS staff, students with the Foreign Delegates

CAREER COUNSELLING FAIR- A VOCATIONAL EXTRAVAGANZA

he Career Counselling fair, an educational workshop for the session 2016-17 was held on Tth 29 July 2016 by Ms. Aripirala Head, Corporate Relations and Business Aptitude Test Development at PAGE who gave valuable information regarding various career options available in various streams. She illuminated the students with different career options like Engineering, Medicine, Biotechnology, Design, Architecture etc. and talked about the entrance exams, application deadlines to universities and enlisted the renowned colleges in each field. An aptitude test was also conducted regarding verbal ability, quantitative skills, logical reasoning and creativity.

Ms.Maya Aripirala The session proved to be edifying and beneficial to the students.

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Mr. Nageshwar Rao, DGM of RBI addressing the students’

AN EDIFYING TRIP TO RBI Ms. Geeta Giddi, Assistant General Manager of RBI Hyderabad gave an insight into the formulation he students of classes XI and XII attended a and review of the monetary policy, effects of workshop on financial literacy conducted by inflation, economy and how it must be controlled T Reserve Bank of India on 19th August, 2016 from time to time. in order to get first hand information about RBI and Mr. Nageshwar Rao, Deputy General Manager of its functioning. RBI, enlightened us regarding the financial awareness Mr. Manas Mohanty, General Manager, Financial and customer relation activities carried out by the Inclusion and Development Department gave an RBI officials. He also explained about the Banking introduction about the functions of the RBI, its Ombudsman Scheme which was extremely intriguing. importance, financial inclusion, financial literacy, risks The workshop concluded with an interactive session. and returns. He stressed on the importance of planning The students thanked the school for giving them such a and taking smart decisions. He concluded his speech wonderful opportunity and also expressed their wish to with three golden words – ‘Learn, Earn and Give’. attend many more such sessions in the future.

Mr. Manas Mohanty, General Manager, FIDD having a talk with the students’

CAREER GUIDANCE

Career Guidance Workshop was conducted for the students of class XII on 3rd December, 2016. Mr. Vishnu, an Indian representative of Asia Pacific University, Japan informed about the various courses offered by the Auniversity. He explained the process of admission, application deadlines and fee structure. He also said that Japan has a low tuition fee and a reasonable living cost. For International student fees there are many scholarship programs to assist them financially. The workshop was beneficial and informative for the students.

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Ms.Anuradha Reddy,Convenor,Hyderabad Chapter and Co-Convenor, Telangana Chapter with the Incharge

THE EMERGING DIRECTORS- The Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi said that JHPS INTACH Filmit FESTIVAL was happy to host the project and welcomed all the participating schools. She stated that this project NTACH Hyderabad, the Indian National trust would help the future generations to remember and for Art and Cultural Heritage has initiated cherish their experiences making a film. She wished a multi-cultural project to create awareness them all the best. I The dignitaries present for the occasion were among students for preserving the Indian Heritage and Culture, the natural legacy of India by giving a Mr. Chandrashekhar Singh, Mr. Anurag Singh, platform to the young generation to showcase their Pulkita Parsai and others graced the occasion. talent through ‘Filmit India Film Festival’. Jubilee Hills Public School was awarded the ‘Best The Award ceremony took place at Jubilee Hills Narration Award’ for ‘Lost Glory of Ancient India’ a Public School, on 17th February, 2017, with students film made by the students. The other schools also from different schools sharing their enriching were awarded for their best movies in different experience on making films. The project has categories. The emerging directors took an oath to uploaded more than 3000 films on the website. save the heritage of the country.

Participants from different schools

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CUBISM PAINTING- The Art Department

r. Prashanth Chary conducted a workshop on cubism painting for the teachers of the Art M Department. He dealt with Cubism theory and how it became popular. He spoke about outline drawing and composition of figures with thick layers of paint. He started the session with a method which required a lot of theoretical preparation. The teachers were taught preparation of drawings and compositional values. He Resource person, Mr. Prashanth Chary then showed the teachers how to make a picture using cut lines and triangular shapes. After completing the to explain the technique of creating texture and blur outline drawing, he demonstrated the methodology effects in a painting. of doing layer-by-layer colouring. He then went on The ‘Art-attack’ was enjoyed by all the teachers.

Mr. Sandeep introduced the session with motivational thoughts using a PowerPoint presentation. Mr. Sandeep said that teachers should always act as leaders and help the students set a goal and also motivate them to achieve their goals. Then he focused on curriculum training. He said that teachers should ensure that students learnt the concepts in a practical way, rather Resource person, Mr. Sandeep than memorizing the concepts. He also stressed that the KIPS CURRICULUM- The entire curriculum should focus more on practical skills. Later, he demonstrated the new features that were Computer Department included in the KIPS software like Consolidate Your Learning and Interactive Classroom Learning. The n in-service training programme for the latest version of the software was handed over to Computer Department was conducted by Mr. Ms. M. Aparna, Head of the Department. Mr. Sandeep Sandeep, Area Head of KIPS Publishing on June A concluded the session by saying that computer teaching 8, 2016. The workshop was held to update the teachers is a blend of both theoretical and Practical skills. with the KIPS curriculum

CONTEMPORARY DANCE- The dances stress on the torso. The dance teachers learnt Dance Department the basics of contemporary dance and were also given tips on how to teach the students the same. workshop on contemporary dance was conducted for the Dance Department teachers A on 8th June 2016. The resource persons, Mr.Sri Raj and Mr.Dhan Raj, choreographers in the contemporary style gave an elaborate explanation on techniques of various contemporary styles. The resource persons explained that contemporary dance draws from both classical ballet and modern dance. In terms of its technique, contemporary dance tends to combine the strong and controlled leg work of ballet while modern Resource persons, Mr. Sri Raj and Mr. Dhan Raj

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APPRECIATION OF POETRY- The teachers were taken through innovative ways of The English Department teaching poetry in the class. The session concluded with an interaction where n in-service Training workshop for the English thoughts were shared and ideas exchanged. Department teachers was conducted on 10th A June, 2016 by Ms. Geeta Rajeevan, Senior Secondary English Teacher. She discussed Appreciation of Poetry and the technique to teach poetry. Ms. Geeta started the session by asking teachers the difference between prose and poetry. She explained that poetry is an expression of feelings Resourse person, Ms. Geeta Rajeevan and prose is something to be read and understood.

holistic development of the child. Apart from these, she also dwelt upon other new skills like creativity and appreciation, which would help in the development of the child. She said that in her school listening and speaking skills are combined together and the parameters taken into consideration are expression, tone and speed. Book reviews are conducted in order to improve reading. She said that it is the moral Resourse person, Ms. G. Kiran responsibility of the language teachers to teach according to the given methodology. The knowledge of Department of Hindi the students should be constantly enhanced. In order to do this, students should be encouraged to express their n in-service training programme on skill views. Basic values, art and culture should also be given development was held for the Hindi department priority. Teachers and students should both play the on June 8th 2016. The resource person was Ms. role of speakers and audience and interact with each A other. Feelings of peace, non-violence, justice, freedom, G. Kiran, State Resource person for Teachers Training, S.C.E.R.T, Hyderabad, and A.P. She gave a presentation creativity and awareness about the constitution should on Grammar concepts. be inculcated in the students. Ms. Kiran focused on the four skills namely, The session was very informative and helped the Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing for the teachers to plan proficiently.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION the students. She asked the Department to ensure that physical activity for students is increased and classes workshop on ‘Dealing with Childhood Obesity’ before and after school hours be conducted. This she and Talent identification was conducted on said will help in building the strength, endurance, A June 8, 2016, for the teachers of the Physical flexibility and speed of the children. Education Department by Dr. Surya Kumari, Head of Comparing the data of students playing sports in the the Department, Narayanamma Institute of Technology last 20 years, Ms. Surya Kumari said that the percentage and Science. Addressing the teachers, Ms. Surya Kumari has come down from 80% to 20%. The workshop threw said that not only parents, but PE teachers, the school light on the problem of childhood obesity and talent administration and the health care providers are identification and was appreciated by the teachers of responsible for the overall health and well being of the Physical Education Department.

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ICT APPLICATION IN LIBRARIES- The Library Department n in-service training programme was held for the Library Department on 8th June, 2016 A on the topic ICT Application in Libraries. The resource person, Dr. Murali Prasad, Librarian, Centre Resource person, Dr. Murali Prasad for Economics and Social Studies (CESS), Hyderabad, conducted the session. can be implemented in the library. RFID is very effective The following points were discussed: Information for library security as well as stock checking. But it is very and Communication Technology (ICT) has become vital expensive and the chips which we use in this system can in present day libraries. Automation of library helps us be tampered easily. Bar-coding system for books can to provide better services to the users. Open source be used for in house operations like issue and return Library professional softwares like KOHA, New Gen Lib of books which will be easy and faster. Stock checking can be used for automation. New Technology of security also will be faster. Along with bar-coding system, systems like Barcode, RFID, Tattle Tape, and Biometric Electromagnetic tapes can be used for security purpose.

analysis committee to check the question papers set by the teachers. He said that while setting the question paper, the teacher should see that the average student scores at least passing marks, the above average student secures 50-60 marks, good student secures 70 marks and excellent student secures 80 marks and more than

Resource person, Dr. Hemanth Rao 80 marks are scored by students who refer to reference books other than textbooks. Dr.Rao advised the teachers to take care of slow MATH MADE EASY- The learners by giving different assignments keeping Mathematics Department in mind their requirements and suggested that it is better to place them in groups with varied levels of r. Hemagiri Rao, M.Sc. M. Phil and Ph.d in students so that they can get more practice. Then he Applied Mathematics from Andhra University, discussed a few teaching methodologies like lecture D Vishakapatnam, conducted an in-service cum discussion method which is commonly used and workshop for the teachers of the Mathematics another important method which every teacher has Department on June 8, 2016. to use is the cooperative and collaborative learning Dr.Rao said that teaching is always interactive and process in which the teacher acts as a facilitator. The the teacher should teach according to the students’ three techniques of cooperative and collaborative requirement. He emphasized that the teacher should learning process such as Jigsaw, Puzzle, Think Pair and always encourage the students. He also said that he Share methods were discussed by the resource person. prefers calling teaching methodologies as strategies and He said that this method is important because students that there is no hard and fast rule that we need to teach in learn more in teams and in turn they also learn how to a particular manner. Here he gave the example of cricket, work in teams. which has the 20/20, 50/50 and test match format. All through his session he interacted with teachers He spoke about Blooms Taxonomy and discussed it and used statistics, set theory and relations to make the to focus on higher order thinking skills such as analyzing teacher understand the concept. and evaluating concepts, processes, procedures and The teachers gained insight into more effective ways principles rather than just remembering facts. He of teaching Math and thoroughly enjoyed the session. emphasized that there should be question paper

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MUSICALLY YOURS- The Music department

he Music Department had an in-service training programme on June 8, 2016. The T resource person was Ms. C. Laxmi Prasanna. She dealt with the various techniques of teaching music in the class and also focused on the keyboard. Resource Person Ms. C. Laxmi Prasanna After sharing views on lesson plans, events and programmes, the resource person discussed various methods of teaching music. She said that the students The resource person then went on to explain the should be inspired to be good lyricists, composers and methods that can be used to teach kindergarten and musicians. Fun activities can be used to teach rhythm. primary children the basics of music. Students should Ms. Laxmi Prasanna emphasized on the importance of be shown various musical instruments so that they explaining the meaning of the song before teaching are familiar with them. Many activities should be it. The students should be made to practice Alankaras incorporated in order to make learning fun. for five to ten minutes. She also said that maintaining The session was informative and was appreciated eye contact with students was very important. by the teachers.

EFFECTIVE TEACHING explained that a teacher should have the passion to teach Science and boost a student’s interest in ffective teaching is a prerequisite for teachers the subject. He said that the role of a teacher in today. Effective teaching is more than just imparting knowledge is immense. E the successful transference of knowledge Science is all about logics and facts. He and skill or application around a particular topic. explicated that each student should think logically. It ensures that this surface approach to learning A teacher should allow the student to interact, is replaced by deeper, student driven approaches discuss and participate in the class activities. The to learning that analyse, develop, create and students should be able to express their doubts demonstrate understanding. Students need to without fear and this can happen if the teacher initiate learning and maintain engagement during encourages the students and keeps motivating learning in their development as independent them throughout the year. He advised the teachers lifelong learners. to use real life examples to evoke scientific temper Keeping this is mind, regular in-service training in the students. workshops are conducted in Jubilee Hills Public School where subject expert resource persons are invited to conduct workshops for the various departments. An in-service training for Science teachers was conducted on 8th June, 2016 by Mr. Pankaj Kumar Tewari, M.Sc Physics, Deputy Director in Insurance Regulation and Development Authority and an enthusiastic educator on this topic. The session was about different aspects of teaching Science and dealing with different situations in the classroom. Mr. Pankaj Kumar Resource person, Mr. Pankaj Kumar Tewari

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INDIAN FREEDOM extent Professor Murali also with which Gandhiji tried to STRUGGLE said that representation from bring in unity and fought for the provinces, secularism and the freedom of the nation. He rofessor Atlury Murali, linguistic division play a major suggested many reference books M.A. M.Phil, Ph.d (History), role in building Nationalism. which can be used as a resource Central University, Professor Murali briefed the in the teaching-learning process. P teachers about the five elements Hyderabad conducted a workshop on 8th June, 2016 for the Social Science Department on Indian Freedom Struggle. Professor Murali gave an insight into the struggle for Independence. He dealt with the definition of Nation State and said that India cannot be called a nation state even today because the major elements of a nation state such as racial unity, geographical unity, structure and economic uniformity are Resource Person, Professor Atlury Murali not satisfied in India to a larger

Department of Telugu n in-service training for the Telugu department A was conducted by Mr. L. M. Prasad, State Government, and resource person on 8th June, 2016. He is one of the writers of Telangana State textbooks. He started the session by explaining the methods of teaching the new textbooks printed by the Telangana State. He suggested reading the lessons given in the textbooks before preparing a comprehensive and interesting lesson plan. In order to follow the process, Resource person, Mr. L M Prasad a teacher needs minimum 10 periods. He also emphasized on teaching poetry so as to develop creativity in students.

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EFFECTIVE METHODS OF TEACHING - SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

n in-service training programme for the Social Department on effective methods of teaching A Social Science was held on June 10th, 2016. The resource person was Ms. Bhuvana Ram kumar. The resource person introduced the topic through storytelling, enactment, role play, practical experience Resource person Ms.Anshu Sahi and conversation between two characters of the topic. He stated that values were a part and parcel of a lesson. ENHANCE THE LATERAL He asked the teachers to teach based on grade level. He said that the value of reading books must be inculcated THINKING OF THE CHILD TO in the child. Activities like map work, group work, REACH THE SOLUTION - MATH comparing current situations or developments with that DEPARTMENT of ancient or medieval period should be interspersed in order to make the lessons more interesting. Debates The workshop for Mathematics teachers was conducted should also be held to help the students develop their by Ms. C.Jayashree Vipin, Vidyashram ,Chennai. oral and communicative skills. She started the session by saying that the main The resource person said that intra-disciplinary and objective of teaching Mathematics is to enhance inter-disciplinary projects will help the students relate problem solving skills. She said that while teaching a one subject to another. Also, surveys based on activities concept one should keep the following things in mind. like conducting interviews also can be included. - Move from Simple to complex - Introduce a problem with only one characteristic EMPHASIZING LEARNING then with two and so on. BY DOING - SCIENCE - Have more discussion on how they have arrived at DEPARTMENT the solution. - Try to give the problem in different ways so that An in-service training programme for the Science the child thinks in and out of the box and come out Department on Learning by doing was conducted by with various answers. Try to present the problem in Ms.Anusha Sahi, a senior faculty member of Educational different ways so as to enhance the lateral thinking Research Design and Training team of Teachers, SITY. of the child to reach the solution. According to her, the teacher is the one who She gave the following steps to teach Mathematics engages, explains, explores, elaborates and then effectively: evaluates the students. She insisted that the teachers - Teaching of any topic must cultivate curiosity in the should emphasize learning by doing and present the student. subject as a way of finding out rather than a body of facts to be memorized. She said that field trips and - It must provide conceptual clarity. lab activities inculcate inferential reasoning skills - It must be contextualized so that the student can among the students. The workshop focused on positive relate it to real life situation. effective teaching with different tools, importance of - It must cater to the needs of different types of interactive teaching and learning process that creates learners. interest in Science. - Students must be able to collaborate learning with Overall, the sessions were informative and armed other disciplines. the teachers with a lot of useful techniques to facilitate classroom learning.

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The Times NIE Principals’ schools are constantly making an effort to develop a Meet positive climate. The contribution of parents is equally essential. he Times NIE seminar took place on 5th April, The seminar came to an end with reiteration that 2016 at Park Hyatt, Hyderabad. The workshop education shouldn’t just be only exam- centric and was attended by the Principals of top schools that students should be encouraged to learn freely and T allowed to learn anything. Students will learn more in of Hyderabad. The Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi and the Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi attended such a way and not in a structured way where there are the workshop. The main objective is to focus on the exams. emotional and cognitive development of children It was a fulfilling session and a platform to share and to adopt practical teaching methods rather than knowledge and collaborate on education. sticking to routine class work. The five key points highlighted in the seminar are sharpen the future of students, including inculcating in them, self-confidence relatedness, capacity to communicate and cooperate and the ability to accept and learn from mistakes. Students spend a majority of their time in school so their curiosity should be encouraged. The Principals of various schools discussed how the contribution of parents was important in developing abilities of students. Now a days, the root Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi at the cause of emotional instability among students is the Times NIE Principals’ meet environment and culture that they grow up in and

capacity to create in a child, skills like writing, expressing and drawing should be developed. The latent creativity in students has to be brought forth and the capacity to think ‘out of the box’ has to be developed so that the lateral thinking capacity can be used to develop innovative ideas and design. Mr. Sohel’s Address to teachers’ Creativity at the best This will help them manage tough situations in their lives. He DEVELOPING 19th April in the school premises. advised the teachers to stimulate creativity and teach through CREATIVITY ‘Creativity’ is the capacity within individuals to think of new strategies like Collaborative Workshop on ‘Creativity’ ideas. He spoke about patterns learning, Interactive Teaching, was conducted for of thinking and learning. He Problem Based Learning as well teachers by Michel said that creative development as by visiting public places. A happens when the input is Sohel, Creativity and Innovation The session was interesting Consultant and President, Maarij processed and a new output is and informative. Web Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. on created from it. To develop the

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UNDERSTANDING CHILDREN WITH LEARNING CHALLENGES

workshop on understanding the mental health of children with learning challenges was A conducted on 7th June, 2016 by Ms. Rani, Special Educator and Ms. G. V. N. Gayatri, School Counsellor. Ms. Rani focused on Dyslexia. She explained the causes and Ms. Rani explaining IQ ranges symptoms of Dyslexia. Teachers were guided on how to deal with children with learning disabilities. Types The teachers were also given some activity sheets of learning disabilities such as dyscalcullia, dysgraphia, based on how a dyslexic child perceives letters, words auditory processing disorders and visual processing and sentences. The teachers gained valuable knowledge disorders were explained in great detail. about the special needs children.

SWAYING TO ZUMBA Zumba session was organized for the teachers in the Auditorium on April 21, 2015. A The Latin-inspired dance workout is one of the most popular group exercise classes in the world. Working up a sweat in the 60-minute classes burns an average of 369 calories. The high-energy classes were set to upbeat music. Grooving to the beats of fast paced music, the teachers of JHPS Dancing to the tunes performed the Zumba. The instructors Navin and Jyoti spoke about reverberated with pulsating music and the teachers Zumba and its advantages and then guided the performed the steps with ease. Everyone enjoyed teachers through a maze of intricate steps. The air the session.

WORKSHOP ON UNPACKING and UKG to First grade at the end of the academic year. ECE CURRICULUM A new concept should be introduced with safety measure length. Especially, before using Discovery table workshop on "Unpacking ECE Curriculum” was and performing Experiments ‘Do’s and Don’ts’ should be conducted for Pre-Primary teachers on 12th July, explained to the children, as the child is allowed to explore. A 2016 by Ms. Indira Nancy from New Zealand. The Fire Drill awareness programme can be conducted for session started with the introduction of the teachers. It was Pre-Primary students also. She spoke about different learning an interactive session which emphasized on the holistic corners like, Sensorial, Activities, Math, Eve, Reading, etc. development of the child through play and exploration. The teacher acts as a facilitator who provides the The Early Childhood Curriculum (ECE) emphasizes on learning ambience for the child to explore, expand, the learning partnership between teacher, parent and the explain and evaluate the concept on a regular basis. child. The five essential areas of learning like Well-being, It was an excellent and informative workshop. Belonging, Contribution, Communication and Exploration are their goals. The following Empowerment, Holistic Development, Family and Community Relationships are the broad principles of the Early Childhood Curriculum which were discussed at length. Ms. Indira Nancy had given tips to overcome the An interaction with teachers’ hurdles during the transition period from LKG to UKG

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BUILDING CAPACITY - CCE

two day CBSE workshop on CCE-Capacity Building was held on June 17th and 18th 2016, A in the school exclusively to train the teachers of the school. The workshop was conducted by CBSE Master Trainers, Ms. C. Rama Devi, Senior Principal, Ms.C. RamaDevi ,Senior Principal, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavans School, Jubilee Hills and Ms. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan,Jubilee Hills with dignitaries M. Varalakshmi, Principal of the host school. Sri. K. Krishnadev Rao, President, Jubilee Hills its meaning and features. The technique in presenting Education Society, the Chairman, Sri. A. Murali questions, probing and shifting interaction were the Mukund and the Academic Committee Chairman, points discussed with various examples. Sri.T.Harischandra Prasad graced the occasion. The The second day was dedicated to Summative Assessment goal of CBSE is to train teachers in Scholastic and Co- wherein the teachers were re-acquainted with Bloom’s scholastic areas, Gender Sensitivity, Bullying, Attitudes Taxonomy which lays stress on the art of asking questions. and Values as well as help in effective implementation The importance of ‘Higher Order Thinking Questions’ were of the scheme for greater learning achievement. The discussed. Teachers sat in groups, analyzed a question session began with an individual activity for the teachers paper as well as understood the Typology of Question to gauge their understanding of CCE. Paper. Later, they designed a Summative Assessment An in-depth study of the meaning, features, tools question paper. The relation between scholastic and co- and technique of the Formative Assessment was scholastic areas, understanding the concept of Gender done through different activities. The teachers gained Sensitivity with the help of ‘Role Play’ and the approach knowledge on how to make rubrics to evaluate the to become a gender sensitive teacher was also discussed. quality of a student's work. The post lunch session The workshop was very informative and contributed started with a discussion on Summative Assessment, to the teachers’ knowledge.

SELF EXPLORATION THROUGH also said that if a teacher does this meditation it will HEARTFUL MEDITATION help the teacher to be creative by introducing various innovative techniques. eartfulness Meditation is about feeling the The teachers were given a guided meditation where lightness and joy of our true nature and expressing they were asked to relax and focus. They were asked to it in our hearts. A Heartfulness guided relaxation focus on the subtle idea of lightness in heart and to feel H th th a vibration and energy descending into them. They were session was conducted for teachers from 25 to 27 July,2016 to help them relax and feel a lightness of spirit. asked to imagine that there is a light filling their heart The session was conducted by one of our JHES and expanding to capture their attention. This meditation members Sri. G. L. Rao, a retired engineer who has twenty helps one to connect internally and start relaxing. years of experience in organising sessions of meditation. It was a relaxing session which took the teachers on He was supported by Uma Subramanyan and G. Parimala. the path of self exploration through heartful meditation. Sri. G. L. Rao said that the meditation is not age bound irrespective of religion. These sessions enhance the ability of the individual to regulate his/her body. He mentioned that regular meditation is a better method to deal with stress and to keep one’s mind calm and peaceful. Ms.Uma Subramanyan stated that this system of heartfulness is elegant and simple and is spread over 120 countries. It allows the stubborn mind to come out of ego, jealousy, hatred etc. It is a simple method, just to sit and relax under guided relaxation techniques. She Ms.Uma Subramanyan

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CBSE CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP- Class X mathematics

ubilee Hills Public School, Hyderabad, was privileged to J organize a two day Capacity Building Workshop for Class X - Mathematics teachers on 24th and

25th October, 2016. The Capacity Teachers at work Building workshop commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp. The Resource Persons were overcome the child’s phobia for the Mr. Durga Kumar Reddy, Academic subject. All the teachers contributed Coordinator, Vikas Concept School, and gave their views on gender Hyderabad and Ms. M. Varalakshmi,. sensitization through a role-play and Principal, Jubilee Hills Public School. some tips to promote gender equitable environment. The session included Ms. M. Varalakshmi has 28 talks on encouraging constructivism years of experience in the field of to enhance student centered learning education, as an academician and Principal’s address rather than the traditional method of administrator. She received the teaching. The learners should have Prestigious National Award from Sri Olympiad Foundation and was also the freedom of asking questions Pranab Mukherjee, the Honourable honoured with a National Level top without inhibitions. Challenging areas President of India on 5th September, teacher award by Arrow Publications. and common errors in Mathematics 2016. She has also received the The workshop was attended by and diverse backgrounds add to the Prestigious Acharya Devo Bhava 104 Teachers from 58 CBSE schools. diversity in a classroom and students Award 2016 for the best Principal The teachers shared their innovative should be dealt with equity, dignity by the jury of Brainfeed. She is one ideas to make the teaching learning and integrity. of the 11 Principals in India who process of Mathematics interesting. had participated in the Educational The workshop mainly focused The Principal, Ms. M. Varalakshmi, Conclave in Asia Pacific University, on making Mathematics the most the resource person from the host Japan in July 2015. interesting subject through hands on school welcomed the Resource activities and teachers participated Mr. Durga Kumar Reddy has 27 Person, Mr. Durga Kumar Reddy and enthusiastically. Overall, it was a years of experience in the field of the participants. great experience which helped the Education in teaching Mathematics The session began with an teachers in learning better ways of and Physics. He received the Best objective to stress on the importance teaching Mathematics and creating teacher award from the Science of innovative methods of teaching to interest for the subject.

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Principal’s Conclave at Manipal University

nk Talks (Teenovators) in collaboration with Manipal University conducted a I th Principal’s Conclave on 8 and 9thNovember, 2016 at Manipal. The Academic Director, Ms. G. Sree Devi and the Primary Headmistress, Ms.Sonia Nagpal attended the Conclave. Their itinerary included a tour of the Manipal University and the innovation and research Centre where the students with innovative with civic awareness. The University The workshop was an eye ideas are encouraged and guided also has a website called Yourdost. opener, as they were informed by the professors. They were also com where one can share problems about various organizations that informed about the organization related professional/personal life run to make education more ‘Active Citizenship by Baal Jana with the executives to overcome realistic and student’ better citizens Graha’ which helps the students hurdles in their lives. of tomorrow.

QUALITY QUESTION PAPERS

workshop on designing quality question papers was conducted by Ms. Anupama, HOD Science Department (Secondary) on April 21st, 2016. The main objective of organizing the workshop was to A help the teachers become better paper setters. Ms. Anupama dealt with the process of assessment that needs to be done while setting a question paper. This ensures fair representation of objectives. She explained at length the points to be kept in mind while setting the question paper. The session was interesting and informative.

Ms. Anupama, Science Teacher

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Workshops on Learning Outcomes Devi on 22nd December, 2017.She and Depth of Knowledge started the session by asking the teachers on how to create the kind workshop was conducted aids both teachers and learners in of environment in the class where all by the Academic Director, understanding the learning process. students learn at a higher level. She th A Ms.G.Sree Devi on 20 SOLO consists of five levels spoke about Dr. Webb’s Depth of December, 2016 emphasizing the in order of understanding: Pre- Knowledge and its four levels (basic importance of learning Outcomes. structural,Uni structural, Multi- level, higher level, solving problems She stated the sessions by showing Structural, Relational and Extended and solutions) of complexity of a video of a Zen dog and asked abstract. She compared SOLO standards and assignments that the teacher’s views. She said that with BLOOMS Taxonomy and said help teachers meet the challenge. It learning outcomes must describe Bloom’s Taxonomy has been quite measures the degree to which the what students should know or useful as it has extended learning knowledge elicited from students will be able to do at the end of from simply remembering to more on an assessment matches the the lesson. Intended learning complex cognitive structures, complexity of what students must outcomes should be about student such as analyzing and evaluating. know and do as a part of the performance. However, it has become more useful standards. She also said that SOLO with the revised taxonomy SOLO She concluded the session by taxonomy is a means of classifying which is a model that describes speaking about the awareness for learning outcomes in terms of their levels of increasing complexity in the different levels of questions in complexity, enabling to assess a learner’s understanding of the the classroom. The sessions were students’ work in terms of its quality subject. informative and resourceful with but not in terms of number of A workshop on ‘Depth of a lot of interaction and will help questions. SOLO taxonomy is used Knowledge’ was also conducted the teachers promote student not only in assessment, but also in by the Academic Director, Ms. Sree achievement. designing the curriculum. It also

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‘A Dream Becomes A Goal When Action Is Taken Towards Its Achievement.’

Success is where preparation and opportunities meet. Success is the result of hard work, learning from failure, loyalty and persistence. A variety of opportunities are given to the students of JHPS to discover their field of interest. Students are given a platform to develop aesthetics, sharpen sensibilities, channelize their energy and ignite interest in various activities.

EXTERNAL ACHIEVEMENTS 2016-17 JUBILEE HILLS PUBLIC SCHOOL, HYDERABAD S.NO NAME CLASS/SEC EVENTS DATE OF EVENTS CONDUCTED BY DEPARTMENT ACHIEVEMENTS CBSE EXPRESSION PARTICIPATED IN PAINTING COMPETITION CENTRAL BOARD SERIES ON SH. 27.06.2016 & AND THE ENTRY IS SELECTED AS THE BEST 1 RITHWIK TUMMALA 2E OF SECONDARY ART BANKIM CHANDRA 28.06.2016 ONE OUT OF 36 ENTRIES IN NATIONAL EDUCATION,NEW DELHI CHATTOPADHYAY LEVEL 2 V TEJASHREE 8F 3 K MADHULIKA 8F 4 POONAM PAI 7C 5 K.O.LPRASANNA 8D SECURED FIRST PRIZE IN GROUP DANCE DANCE 6 CH.VAASITHA 8A COMPETITION UNDER SENIOR CATEGORY 7 U.BHAVIKA 8A 8 ARYA BHARATH 8A 9 SREEJA GHOSH 8A SECURED THIRD PRIZE IN SOLO DANCE 10 LAKSHMI PRIYA UKG F DANCE COMPETITION UNDER SUB JUNIOR CATEGORY SECURED THIRD PRIZE IN POETRY 11 SAANVI GARG UKG A IMPULSE' -THE ENGLISH RECITATION COMPETITION UNDER SUB MERIDIAN INTER SCHOOL 23.07.2016 JUNIOR CATEGORY SCHOOL,KUKATPALLY COMPETITION SECURED SECOND PRIZE IN POETRY 12 MISHIKA DUGAR LKG A ENGLISH RECITATION COMPETITION UNDER SUB JUNIOR CATEGORY 13 ASHMITA AHARYA 8F 14 ACHYUT DUGGAL 8B 15 SRIYA SINGH 8F 16 O.KARTHIK SAI 8E 17 DISHA MOR 8A SECURED SECOND PRIZE IN STREET PLAY HINDI 18 HITASHI MOR 8A COMPETITION(HINDI) 19 KSHYATI MISHRA 8A 20 NUMA HASAN 8D 21 MOKSH JAIN 8D 22 PREKSHA BHANDARI 8A

130 23 TRISHNA SAHA 6C 24 Y.MANVITHA 6E 25 N.YAGNA SHIKHA 7C 26 M.DEEPIKA 7D 27 KRUSHI PRIYA 7F 28 SATYA LASYA 7F SECURED FIRST PRIZE IN GROUP DANCE 29 N.SAHITYA 8C SAARC CULTURAL JUBILEE HILLS PUBLIC 23.O7.2016 DANCE COMPETITION AND EACH PARTICIPANT 30 N. PRANATHI 8C FEST SCHOOL RECEIVED A GIFT VOUCHER OF Rs200 31 G VAISHNAVI DEVI 8C 32 K.RASHMITHA 8C 33 HASMITHA CHALLA 8D 34 P.SRI LAKSHMI 8E 35 S RAMAA SWETHA 8E 36 P.UJJWALA 8F 37 M KETANA 5C 38 J JAHNAVI 5E 39 C SAI GREETHIKA 5F GAYATRI NAGASRI 40 5E SECURED FIRST PRIZE IN GROUP DANCE JETTI COMPETITION UNDER JUNIOR CATEGORY 41 K.NIHARIKA 5C 42 SIRAM GEETHIKA 5E 43 G BHAVYA 5F 44 P.MAHIKA 5A 45 S RAMAA SWETHA 8E DANCE 46 K RASHMITHA 8C 47 G VAISHNAVI DEVI 8C 48 N SAAHITYA 8C SECURED THIRD PRIZE IN GROUP DANCE HARE KRISHNA 49 N PRANATHI 8C HERITAGE FEST 17.08.2016 COMPETITION UNDER SENIOR CATEGORY 50 P SRI LAXMI 8E MOVEMENT 51 R.KRUSHI PRIYA 7F 52 P UJWALA 8F SECURED THIRD PRIZE IN SOLO DANCE 53 SIRAM GEETHIKA 5E COMPETITION UNDER JUNIOR CATEGORY LEKHYA SADA SECURED THIRD PRIZE IN VOCAL MUSIC 54 6A VOCAL MUSIC PANISRI COMPETITION UNDER JUNIOR CATEGORY SECURED SECOND PRIZE IN DRAWING 55 CHANDINI CHARAN 6B DRAWING COMPETITION UNDER JUNIOR CATEGORY SECURED SPECIAL CONSOLATION PRIZE 56 ISBAH IBRAHIM 6D DRAWING IN DRAWING COMPETITION UNDER JUNIOR CATEGORY SECURED SPECIAL CONSOLATION PRIZE IN 57 N SAI KARTHIK 9D COOKERY COOKERY UNDER SENIOR CATEGORY 58 P.KEERTHIKA REDDY 5B 59 T.SARAYU 5B 60 N.PRAJAKTHA 5A 61 S.TANMAYEE 5A 62 K.SRI LAKSHMI 5A DELHI SCHOOL OF SECURED FIRST PRIZE IN FOLK DANCE DSE'S DESAFIO 20.08.2016 DANCE 63 Y.CHAITANYA 7B EXCELLENCE COMPETITION UNDER JUNIOR CATEGORY 64 G.SHYAM TARUN 7C 65 K.SIDDARTH 7C 66 N.PRATHAM 7B 67 K.ANISH REDDY 7D

131 68 S.RAMA SWETHA 8E 69 V.TEJA SHREE 8F 70 K.MADHULIKA 8F 71 R.KRUSHI PRIYA 7F SECURED FIRST PRIZE IN GROOVE N MOVE 72 D.LASYA 7F DANCE INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCE COMPETITION 73 POONAM PAI 7C UNDER CATEGORY B-GRADES 6,7 & 8 74 U.BHAVIKA 7C 75 P.RITHIKA 8F 76 HASMITA CHALLA 8D 77 S.AMRITHA SAI 8F TREASURE FEST OAKRIDGE SECURED SECOND PRIZE IN HARMONY OF 26.08.2016 78 SABA SHAKEEL 5F 2016 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ART EXPRESSION CARTOON DRAWING UNDER CATEGORY A-GRADES 4 & 5 SECURED SECOND PRIZE IN HARMONY OF 79 K.ADVAIT 5F ART EXPRESSION CARTOON DRAWING UNDER CATEGORY A-GRADES 4 & 5 SECURED THIRD PRIZE IN ELOQUENCE 80 SREEJA GHOSH 8A ENGLISH EXTEMPORE UNDER CATEGORY B-GRADE 8. 81 MAANIT CHOUDHARY 7B 82 G SIRI CHANDANA 7B SECURED THIRD PRIZE IN FLIGHTS OF 83 P MEGHANA 8B ENGLISH IMAGINATION MAD ADS UNDER CATEGORY 84 P GOUTHAM 8B B-GRADES 7 & 8. 85 M PARTHIV REDDY 8B SECURED FIRST PRIZE IN POT PAINTING 86 K.GOWTHAMI 5B COMPETITION UNDER GRADES 3 - 5 ART SECURED FIRST PRIZE IN POT PAINTING 87 Y.SWATHI 5F COMPETITION UNDER GRADES 3 - 5 88 SAI SRI SANVI 5F SECURED SECOND PRIZE IN COLLAGE 89 K.SAI SRIVARDHINI 5B ART COMPETITION UNDER GRADES 3 - 5 90 N.RAMYA 5B 91 G PRANAVI SAI 4E 92 K.LAASYA PRIYA 4E 93 P.VIDYA 4F 94 G.SONI 4B 95 R.VIRAJA 3F 96 M.KEERTHI 4F SECURED SECOND PRIZE IN INDIAN FOLK DANCE 97 T.APOORVA 3C DANCE COMPETITION TIRANGAA 2016 27.08.2016 HILLSIDE SCHOOL 98 K.AVANTIKA 3D AKAANKSHA 99 4G CHINTAKINDI K TEEKSHA 100 4B CHOWDARY 101 LEKHYA SADA 6A 102 M.SRINITYA 6D 103 M.SRI NAVYA 6D 104 V.AALAYA 6F SECURED SECOND PRIZE IN FOLK SONG 105 K.KEERTI PRADHA 6B SONG COMPETITION UNDER OPEN CATEGORY 106 G.VAISHNAVI 8E 107 M.MONI KAMAL 6D 108 UDAY RAJAN 7F 109 L.NAVYA SREE 8C

132 SAI CHARAN 110 8C NOWPADA 111 P.ALEKHYA 8C SECURED SECOND PRIZE IN DREAM TIRANGAA 2016 27.08.2016 HILLSIDE SCHOOL ENGLISH MERCHANT(MAD AD) COMPETITION UNDER 112 T.ANISH RAO 8C GRADES 6 TO 8 113 T.SREENISH REDDY 8C 114 RAJAT PAWAR 8C P.VISHNU SECURED FIRST PRIZE IN EDUSPORTS QUIZ 115 10A EDU SPORTS QUIZ 1.08.2016 THE HINDU CONTEST QUIZ PREETHAM FOR THE WEEKLY "THE HINDU" CONTEST. 116 V.TEJASHREE 8F 117 MANOGNA.M 8A 118 POONAM PAI 7C 119 KRUSHI PRIYA 7F 120 CH.VAASITHA 8A 121 BHAVIKA.U 7C 122 ARYA BHARATH 8A 123 SREEJA GHOSH 8A 124 KSHYATI 8A DYNAMIC 125 SREEYA.D 8A NATIONAL DANCE GANDHI BHAVAN IN SECURED FIRST PRIZE IN GROUP DANCE 126 KEERTHANA.D 8B COMPETITION 25.09.16 PRAKASHAM HALL, DANCE WITH A CASH PRIZE OF Rs. 10,000/-. ANJANI SRI (FOOTLOOZE NAMPALLY. 127 8C NAGASAI SAHITYA SEASON 5) 128 MADHULIKA.K 8C 129 UJJWALA 8F 130 SAI SRINIDHI.G 8C 131 HASMITHA.C 8D 132 K.PRASANNA 8D 133 BHARGAVI 8A 134 MADHULIKA 8F 135 AMBATI.TANVI 7B 62nd VANYA MANNE PRANAVI PRANI SAPTHA HARINI VANASTHALI SECURED FIRST PRIZE IN PAINTING 136 4E 10.09.16 ART REDDY COMPETITIONS NATIONAL PARK,HYD COMPETITION (WILDLIFE WEEK) "POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE JAWAHAR BAL SECURED THIRD PRIZE AND A CASH PRIZE 137 K.KUMUDA 10C COMMEMORATION 17.10.16 BHAVAN,PUBLIC ART OF Rs.2000/- IN PAINTING COMPETITION WEEK GARDENS NAMPALLY" PETROLEUM CONSERVATIONS SECURED A CASH PRIZE OF Rs. 2,500-. CENTRAL BOARD V.MAHIMA ANU RESEARCH IN PAINTING COMPETITION AND SELECTED 138 6B 31.10.16 OF SECONDARY ART MICHELL ASSOCIATION FOR STATE LEVEL COMPETITION AMONG 5O EDUCATION,NEW DELHI NATIONAL PARTICIPANTS. COMPETITION-2016 BALOTSAV SECURED THIRD PRIZE IN CREATIVE POEM 139 ALEKHYA 8C 4.10.16 HOWARD PUBLIC ENGLISH INTER SCHOOL WRITING. SCHOOL 140 DEEPIKA 7D COMPETITION 5.10.16 ART SECURED SPECIAL PRIZE IN FLORAL ARRAY. INDO-JAPAN 10th SECURED SECOND POSITION IN PAINTING 141 O.MODIT 7E ANNIVERSARY COMPETITION. CELEBRATION 4.11.16 NASR BOYS SCHOOL ART SECURED CONSOLATION PRIZE IN PAINTING 142 K.KUMUDA 10C INTER SCHOOL COMPETITION. COMPETITION

133 SECURED FIRST PRIZE IN PAINTING 143 RAMACHARAN 4E CHILDREN'S COMPETITION DAY DRAWING SECURED THIRD PRIZE IN PAINTING 144 K.NIKSHEP 3C 7.11.16 TELUGU UNIVERSITY ART AND PAINTING COMPETITION COMPETITION SECURED CONSOLATION PRIZE IN PAINTING 145 I.ABHIRUP 3C COMPETITION SECURED FIRST PRIZE, A GOLD MEDAL 146 A. MAHITHA 12B AND A CERTIFICATE IN KENOESIS QUIZ COMPETITION . SECURED SECOND PRIZE,A SILVER MEDAL "KENOESIS2016 147 MAHATI SHARMA 12B 14.11.16 ICFAI LAW SCHOOLl Social AND A CERTIFICATE IN KENOESIS QUIZ (Mind metrics)" COMPETITION . SECURED THIRD PRIZE, A BRONZE MEDAL 148 V.KEYURA VEMURI 11A AND A CERTIFICATE IN KENOESIS QUIZ COMPETITION SECURED FIRST PRIZE AND A CASH PRIZE APARAJITH 149 12B OF RS.2000/- IN AN ESSAY WRITING ACHARYA COMPETITION. SECURED SECOND PRIZE AND A CASH 31.10.16 to 150 HARSHINI 11A VIGILANCE WEEK RBI Social PRIZE OF RS.1500/- IN AN ESSAY WRITING 5.11.16 COMPETITION. SECURED THIRD PRIZE AND A CASH PRIZE 151 PRUDHVI 12B OF RS.1000/- IN AN ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION. 152 AMOGH NATH 9B BALA KALA TALENT 11.11.16 & SECURED FIRST POSITION IN QUIZ TATVA GLOBAL SCHOOL QUIZ 153 KOMAL ADITYA 9B DISPLAY 12.11.16 COMPETITION. 154 GAUTHAM VARMA 8C SECURED 9TH POSITION UNDER JUNIOR CATEGORY IN GRAND FINALS AND RECEIVED 155 ABHIJAY RAMBABU 7A NATIONAL GEOMAP MONENTOS. 23.11.16 GEOMAP SOCIETY QUIZ 156 K PRATHAM 10B QUIZ SECURED 5TH POSITION UNDER SENIOR CATEGORY IN GRAND FINALS AND RECEIVED 157 PRIYAM L 10A MOMENTOS. 158 ABHIJAY RAMBABU 7A PEARSON QUIZ SECURED FIRST PRIZE AND SELECTED FOR INTER SCHOOL 25.11.16 HILLSIDE SCHOOL QUIZ 159 P.GAANESH 7A CITY ROUND . COMPETITION 160 NEERAJ GUNDA 9C OAK iq-INDIA'S 16.12.16 & OAKRIDGE SECURED 5TH POSITION IN QUIZ QUIZ 161 AASHISH KULKARNI 10C SCHOOL QUIZ 17.12.16 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL COMPETIITION. MERK MODEL SECURED TWO PRIZES FOR BEING A BEST 162 SREEJA GHOSH 8A 23.12.16 MERIDIAN SCHOOL SOCIAL PARLIAMENT PORTFOLIO AND BEST DEBATER. THE HINDU YOUNG INVITED FOR THE PAINTING COMPETITION WORLD PAINTING THYROCARE,THE HINDU AS HER ENTRY WAS SELECTED AS THE BEST 163 N.RAMYA 5A 18.12.16 ART COMPETITION, YOUNG WORLD ONE WHICH WAS SENT TO THYROCARE, THE 2016-17 HINDU YOUNG WORLD. SECURED FIRST PRIZE IN ELOCUTION AND 164 SREEJA GHOSH 8A ESSAY AND SELECTED FOR STATE LEVEL COMPETITION. BHARAT VIKAS 165 N.SAI SATHVIK 8F ELOCUTION 22.12.17 ENGLISH SECURED THIRD PRIZE IN ESSAY WRITING. PARISHAD COMPETITION SECURED CONSOLATION PRIZE IN ESSAY 166 Y.ABHIJAY 6B WRITING. 167 KUMUDA KALIDINDI 10C JAI HOO BHARATH SECURED FIRST PRIZE IN ART COMPETITION. NATIONAL SATGURU,THE SCHOOL 27.11.16 ART SECURED SECOND PRIZE IN ART 168 AMRITA NIRMALA 8D LEVEL PAINTING OF ARTS COMPETITION. COMPETITION SECURED ASSET TALENT SCHOLAR AWARD ASSET TALENT MATHS/SCIENCE/ 169 AKSHAT SHAHI 5G 27.11.16 ASSET TALENT SEARCH FOR GETTING 97TH PERCENTILE IN MATHS SEARCH 2016-2017 ENGLISH AND 89TH PERCENTILE IN SCIENCE.

134 OLYMPIAD ACHIEVEMENTS 2016-17 JUBILEE HILLS PUBLIC SCHOOL, HYDERABAD(LEVEL 2 ACHIEVEMENTS) S.NO NAME CLASS/SEC EVENTS DATE OF EVENTS CONDUCTED BY DEPARTMENT ACHIEVEMENTS SECURED ZONE 1ST RANK IN TELANGANA STATE, AKSHAT KUMAR 1 4G FELICITATED AT ANNUAL AWARDS CELEBRATIONS SHAHI CEREMONY WITH A MEMENTO ON 19.6.2016 NSTSE, 2015 31.01.2016 UNIFIED COUNCIL SCIENCE SECURED ZONE 49TH RANK AT ALL INDIA LEVEL, SRI SINDHU 2 10A FELICITATED AT ANNUAL AWARDS CELEBRATIONS GUNTURI CEREMONY WITH A MEMENTO ON 19.6.2016 SECURED ZONAL 1st RANK,INTERNATIONAL 1st RANK APARAJITA 3 2D 10th IMO,2017 13.12.2016 MATHEMATICS AND GIFTS WORTH RS. 1000/- + INTERNATIONAL CHATTERJEE GOLD MEDAL + MERIT CERTIFICATE. SECURED ZONAL 1st RANK,INTERNATIONAL 1st RANK APARAJITA 4 2D 11th IEO,2017 19.01.2017 MATHEMATICS AND GIFTS WORTH RS. 1000/- + INTERNATIONAL CHATTERJEE GOLD MEDAL + MERIT CERTIFICATE. SECURED GOLD MEDAL IN LEVEL-1 AND GIFTS WORTH 5 SHOUNAK KUNDU 3C SCIENCE OLYMPIAD RS. 1000/- + MERIT CERTIFICATE IN LEVEL-2 FOUNDATION SECURED GOLD MEDAL IN LEVEL-1 AND RS. 1,000 RAHUL KRISHNA D 6 8B + ZONAL BRONZE MEDAL + MERIT CERTIFICATE IN OMATHOTI LEVEL-2 16th NCO,2016 12.02.2017 COMPUTERS KARTHIK SECURED GOLD MEDAL IN LEVEL-1 AND GIFTS WORTH 7 9C VISHWANATH GANTI RS. 1000/- + MERIT CERTIFICATE IN LEVEL-2 SECURED MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE IN LEVEL-1 AND PRIYAM 8 10A GIFTS WORTH RS. 1000/- + MERIT CERTIFICATE IN LOGANATHAN LEVEL-2 SECURED A GOLD MEDAL IN LEVEL-1 AND STATE 3rd 9 P JAGAN 2F IOEL,2016 16.2.2017 ENGLISH RANK + BRONZE MEDAL IN LEVEL-2 SECURED A GOLD MEDAL IN LEVEL-1 AND STATE 2nd 10 AKSHAT SHAHI 5G IOEL,2016 16.2.2017 ENGLISH RANK + SILVER MEDAL IN LEVEL-2 SECURED A GOLD MEDAL IN LEVEL-1 AND STATE 2nd 11 REDDY MUKHU 2B IIO,2016 8.02.2017 COMPUTERS RANK + SILVER MEDAL IN LEVEL-2 SECURED A GOLD MEDAL IN LEVEL-1 AND STATE 2nd 12 M VISHNU SUHAAS 4D IIO,2016 8.02.2017 COMPUTERS RANK SILVER MEDAL IN LEVEL-2 SILVER ZONE SECURED A GOLD MEDAL IN LEVEL-1 AND STATE 3rd 13 AKSHAT SHAHI 5G IIO,2016 8.02.2017 COMPUTERS RANK + BRONZE MEDAL IN LEVEL-2 NISHITA SECURED STATE 3rd RANK AND BRONZE MEDAL IN 14 10A IIO,2016 8.02.207 COMPUTERS PATTANAYAK LEVEL-2 SECURED A GOLD MEDAL IN LEVEL-1 AND STATE Ist 15 AYUSH 7D IOS,2016 11.02.2017 SCIENCE RANK + GOLD MEDAL IN LEVEL-2 SECURED A GOLD MEDAL IN LEVEL-1 AND STATE 3rd 16 AYUSH 7D IOM,2016 13.02.2017 MATHEMATICS RANK + BRONZE MEDAL IN LEVEL-2

135 SPORTS

HIGH ON SPORTS

TENNIS S.No Name of the Student Cl & Sec Event Position Venue & Date Remarks AARYASAMAJ TENNIS ACADEMY, BEGUMPET, 1 ROHAN KAVALI 7.F FIRST PLACE TENNIS HYD ON 28-06-2016 2 VARUN GOLUSUPUDI 8.D FIRST PLACE VARUN GOLUSUPUDI RECEIVED CASH TENNIS UNDER 12 BOYS SECOND PLACE ASTER MINDS STATE RANKING TENNIS OF RS 12,500/- BY THE TELANGANA 3 VARUN GOLUSUPUDI 8.D TOURNAMENT HELD AT L.B.STADIUM , HYD STATE TENNIS ASSOCIATION FOR THE TENNIS UNDER 14 BOYS THIRD PLACE FROM 24-12-2016 TO 26-12-2016 YEAR 2016. HELD AT L.B.STADIUM,HYD FROM 06-09-2016 3 AASHRITHA DUDDU 8.E TENNIS THIRD PLACE TO 07-09-2016 62ND INTER SCHOOL DISTRICT LEVEL 4 MALISHKA 5.E TENNIS SECOND PLACE COMPETITION HELD AT L.B.STADIUM FROM 06-09-2016 TO 07-09-2016 "TENNIS UNDER/10" FIRST PLACE INTER SCHOOL TENNIS TOURNAMENT HELD 5 MALISHKA 5.E AT INDUS UNIVERSAL SCHOOL FROM 19-11- UNDER/12 SECOND PLACE 2016 TO 22-11-2016 "AITA & KSLTA 6 MALISHKA 5.E UNDER /10 FIRST PLACE BANGALURU.ON 26TH TO 28TH NOV 2016." MALISHKA RECEIVIED CASH AWARD 7 MALISHKA 5.E UNDER /10 FIRST PLACE OF RS 5000/- AS A SPECIAL BY TSTA. 62ND SGF INTER DISTRICT COMPETETION 8 ASHRITHA DUDDU 8-E TENNIS THIRD PLACE HELD AT SAROOR NAGAR FROM 22-11-2016 GOT SELECTED FOR SGFI NATIONALS . TO 24-11-2016 62ND NATIONALS SCHOOL GAMES LAWN TENNIS GIRLS U-14, HELD AT MYSORE 9 ASHRITHA DUDDU 8-E TENNIS SECOND PLACE REPRESENTED BY TELANGANA STATE KARNATAKA FROM 17TH TO 21ST JANUARY 2017. 62ND INTER SCHOOL DISTRICT LEVEL GOT SELECTED FOR SCHOOL GAMES 10 K.ROHAN 7.F TENNIS THIRD PLACE COMPETETION HELD AT L.B.STADIUM FROM STATE LEVEL U/14 BOYS TENNIS 06-09-2016 TO 07-09-2016 TOURNAMENT

62nND SGF INTER DISTRICT COMPETETION 11 K.ROHAN 7.F TENNIS THIRD PLACE HELD AT SAROOR NAGAR FROM 22-11-2016 GOT SELECTED FOR SGFI NATIONALS TO 24-11-2016

AASHRITHA DUDDU-HDSGF MALISHKA - HDSGF M VINEETHA

136 SPORTS

62ND NATIONALS SCHOOL GAMES LAWN TENNIS BOYS U-14, HELD AT MYSORE 12 K.ROHAN 7.F TENNIS PARTICIPATED REPRESENTED BY TELANGANA STATE KARNATAKA FROM 17TH TO 21ST JANUARY 2017. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS HELD AT INDORE FROM 27-01-2017 TO 13 SEMI FINALIST WORLD RANKING 1400 FEDERATION 02-02-2017 UNDER 16 GIRLS SUPER QUARTER HELD AT KOLKATA FROM 10-05-2016 TO 14 SIRIES FINALIST 14-05-2016 GIRLS UNDER 18 HELD AT HYDERABAD FROM 13-06-2016 TO 15 1ST ROUND NATIOANAL SIRIES 16-06-2016 GIRLS UNDER 16 HELD AT MUMBAI FROM 15-05-2016 TO 16 SEMI FINALIST NATIONALS 19-05-2016 GIRLS UNDER 16 QUARTER HELD AT HYDERABAD FROM 06-06-2016 TO 17 NATIOANAL SIRIES FINALIST 08-06-2016 UNDER 16 UNDER 16 AND UNDER 18 QUTER FINALIST HELD AT CHENNAI FROM 05-09-2016 TO 18 NATIOANL SERIES UNDER 18 FIRST 09-09-2016 ROUND UNDER 16 NATIONAL QUARTER HELD AT FROM 17-10-2016 TO 19 VINEETHA 9 C SERIES FINALIST 20-10-2016 UNDER 14 UNDER 14 & 16 QUTER FINALIST HELD AT DELHI FROM 10-10-2016 TO 14- 20 NATIONAL UNDER 16 10-2016 SECOND ROUND QUARTER HELD AT KARUR, KERALA FROM 25-09-2016 21 UNDER 16 SUPER SIRIES FINALIST TO 28-09-2016 UNDER 16 NATIONAL HELD AT BANGALORE FROM 15-02-2016 TO 22 PRE - QURTERS SERIES 18-02-2016 QUARTER HELD AT PANCHAGANI, MAHARASTRA FROM 23 UNDER 14 NATIONAL FINALIST 11-09-2016 TO 15-09-2016 UNDER 16 GIRLS SUPER QUARTER HELD AT ANANTHAPUR, ANDHRA PRADESH 24 SIRIES FINALIST FROM 08-04-2016 TO 10-04-2016 UNDER 14 SINGLES HELD AT CHENNAI, TAMILNADU FROM 21-09- 25 FINALIST NATIONALS SERIES 2016 TO 24-09-2016

MALISHKA MALISHKA

137 SPORTS

CHESS S.No Name of the Student Cl & Sec Event Position Venue & Date Remarks BRILLIANT TROPHY ALL INDIA FIDE RATED OPEN CHESS TOURNAMENT 1 G.SRI CHANDANA 9.C CHESS FIRST PLACE BRILLIANT SCHOOL, HYDERABAD.08 MAY, 2016 TO13-MAY, 2016. TELANGANA STATE RAPID CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP HELD AT TKR COLLEGE, 2 G.SRI CHANDANA 9.C CHESS SECOND PLACE HYDERABAD ON 4TH AND 5TH JUNE, 2016. 121ST BRILLIANT TROPHY OPEN CHESS TOURNAMENT HELD AT BRILLIANT 3 G.SRI CHANDANA 9.C CHESS FIRST PLACE SCHOOL, HYDERABAD FROM 11TH AND 12TH JUNE, 2016. 30TH HYDERABAD DISTRICT CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP HELD AT HYDERABAD.ON 4 G.SRI CHANDANA 9.C CHESS SECOND PLACE 16THJUNE,2016 KARGIL FEST CHESS TOURNAMENT HELD AT YMCA, NARAYANGUDA.FROM 3RD 5 G.SRI CHANDANA 9.C CHESS THIRD PLACE TO 6TH AUGUST, 2016 HDSGF INTER SCHOOL CHESS COMPETITION HELD AT KHABER CITY GOT SELECTED FOR HDSGF 6 G.SRI CHANDANA 9.C CHESS THIRD PLACE MODEL HIGH SCHOOL, CHADERGHAT.2ND AND 3RD SEPTEMBER, 2016 STATE LEVEL COMPETITION GOT SELECTED FOR SGF INTER DISRTICT CHESS TOURNAMENT HELD AT SERIITY HIGH SCHOOL, 7 G.SRI CHANDANA 9.C CHESS FIRST PLACE SGF NATIONAL LEVEL NAGARAM ,RR DT FROM 17-09-2016 TO 19-09-2016. COMPETITION TEAM SECURED SGFI NATIONAL CHESS COMPETITION HELD AT WORD N DEED ACADEMY 8 G.SRI CHANDANA 9.C CHESS PARTICIPATED NATIONALS 4TH PLACE .HAYATH NAGAR ,HYD.3RD TO 4TH OCT,2016. BRILLIANT TROPHY ALL INDIA FIDE RATED OPEN CHESS TOURNAMENT 9 G. SRISHANTHI 3.E CHESS SECOND PLACE BRILLIANT SCHOOL, HYDERABAD.08 MAY, 2016 TO13-MAY, 2016. 121ST BRILLIANT TROPHY OPEN CHESS TOURNAMENT, HELD AT BRILLIANT 10 G. SRISHANTHI 3.E CHESS FIRST PLACE SCHOOL, HYDERABAD ON 11TH AND 12TH JUNE, 2016. THE RUKMINIBAI SPORTS ACADEMY CHESS TOURNAMENT HELD AT 11 G. SRISHANTHI 3.E CHESS FIRST PLACE SECUNDRA PUBLIC SCHOOL, SECUNDERABAD ON 10TH JULY,2016. INTER SCHOOL CHESS TOURNAMENT HELD AT DELHI SCHOOL OF EXELLENCE, 12 G. SRISHANTHI 3.E CHESS THIRD PLACE ATTAPUR ON 21ST AND22ND JULY, 2016. KARGIL FEST INTER SCHOOL CHESS TOURNAMENT HELD AT YMCA 13 K.UMA SHREEYA 8.B CHESS FIRST PLACE NARAYANGUDA, HYDERABAD.FROM 3RD TO 6TH AUGUST, 2016 HDSGF INTER SCHOOL CHESS COMPETITION HELD AT KALI KHABER CITY GOT SELECTED FOR HDSGF 14 K.UMA SHREEYA 8.B CHESS SECOND PLACE MODEL HIGH SCHOOL, CHADERGHAT.2ND AND 3RD SEPTEMBER, 2016 STATE LEVEL. GOT SELECTED FOR SGF INTER DISRTICT CHESS TOURNAMENT HELD AT SERIITY HIGH SCHOOL, 15 K.UMA SHREEYA 8.B CHESS SGF NATIONAL LEVEL NAGARAM ,RR DT FROM 17-09-2016 TO 19-09-2016. COMPETITION SGFI NATIONAL CHESS COMPETITION HELD AT WORD N DEED ACADEMY 16 K.UMA SHREEYA 8.B CHESS PARTICIPATED NATIONALS .HAYATH NAGAR ,HYD.3RD TO 4TH OCT,2016. U/15 NATIONAL CHESS SELECTIONS CUM TOURNAMENT HELD AT 17 G.SRI CHANDANA 9.C CHESS FIRST PLACE KARIMNAGAR FROM 22ND TO 24TH OCTOBER , 2016. 18 G.SRI CHANDANA 9.C CHESS PARTICIPATED PARTICIPATED IN NATIONAL LEVEL CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP, NAGPUR. SECURED 8TH RANK. 19 G. SRISHANTHI 3.E CHESS PARTICIPATED PARTICIPATED IN NATIONAL LEVEL CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP, NAGPUR. SECURED 17TH RANK. BEGUMPET RAPID CHESS TOURNAMENT HELD AT CZAR ACADEMY, BEGUMPET, 20 ACHYUT DUGGAL 8.B CHESS FIRST PLACE HYDERABAD ON 14TH NOVEMBER 2016 21 G.SRISHANTHI 3.E 22 K.UMA SHREEYA 8.B DEVASIA INTER SCHOOL CHESS TOURNAMENT HELD AT ST ANDREWS SCHOOL GOT 2,500/-RS CASH CHESS SECOND PLACE 23 G.SRI CHANDANA 9.C HYDERABAD FROM 18TH TO 20TH OCTOBER, 2016. AWARD 24 P.DIVYA REDDY 9.B N.VISHNU VARDHAN HDSGF INTER SCHOOL CHESS COMPETITION HELD AT KALI KHABER CITY GOT SELECTED FOR HDSGF 25 8.B CHESS REDDY MODEL HIGH SCHOOL, CHADERGHAT.2ND AND 3RD SEPTEMBER, 2016 STATE LEVEL N.VISHNU VARDHAN SGF INTER DISRTICT CHESS TOURNAMENT HELD AT SERIITY HIGH SCHOOL, 26 8.B CHESS PARTICIPATED REDDY NAGARAM ,RR DT FROM 17-09-2016 TO 19-09-2016.

138 SPORTS

UMASHREEYA CHESS TEAM SRICHANDANA

SRI CHANDANA ACHYUT DUGGAL SRISHANTHI

BADMINTON S.NO. Name of the student Class& Sec Event Position Venue & Date Remark BADMINTON (DOUBLES) FIRST PLACE INTER SCHOOL BADMINTON TOURNAMENT HELD 1 M.SHASHANK SAI 7.A AT KVBR INDORE STADIUM HYDERABAD FROM BADMINTON (SINGLES) SECOND PLACE 25-07-2016 TO 27-07-2016 INTER SCHOOL BADMINTON TOURNAMENT HELD 2 K.SRINIVASA RAO 9.D BADMINTON (DOUBLES) SECOND PLACE AT KVBR INDORE STADIUM HYDERABAD FROM 25-07-2016 TO 27-07-2016 INTER SCHOOL BADMINTON TOURNAMENT HELD AT 3 K.SRI HARSHA 5.B BADMINTON SECOND PLACE JOHNSON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, HYDERABAD ON 21ST AND 22ND AUGUST, 2016 SCHOOL GAMES FEDERATION STATE LEVEL GOT SELECTED FOR BADMINTON TOURNAMENT HELD AT SAROOR SGFI NATIONAL 4 M.SHASHANK SAI 7.A BADMINTON SECOND PLACE NAGAR INDOOR STADIUM HYDERABAD ON 14TH LEVEL BADMINTON DEC, 2016. TOURNAMENT. AMBILUDUS TALENT FAIR BADMINTON TOURNAMENT HELD AT AMBITUS WORLD 5 M.SHASHANK SAI 7.A BADMINTON SECOND PLACE SCHOOL,HYDERABD ON 16TH AND 17TH DECEMBER,2017. SCHOOL GAMES FEDERATION STATE LEVEL BADMINTON TOURNAMENT HELD AT SAROOR 6 A CHATHURA 6.D BADMINTON SECOND PLACE NAGAR INDOOR STADIUM, HYDERABD ON 14TH DECEMBER, 2016.

SHASHANK HARSHA KOTA SRINIVASA RAO

139 SPORTS

TABLE TENNIS S.NO. Name of the student Class& Sec Event Position Venue & Date Remark HYDERABAD DISTRICT STATE RANKING TABLE TENNIS 1 U.PREETHI 5.C TABLE TENNIS THIRD PLACE TOURNAMENT FROM 25TH TO 27TH AUGUST ,2016. INTER SCHOOL TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT HELD AT ST PAULS 2 U.PREETHI 5.C TABLE TENNIS FIRST PLACE HIGH SCHOOL.HYD FROM 08-08-2016 TO 10-08-2016. 62ND TELANGANA STATE LEVEL TABLE TENNIS ON 11-11-2016 SELECTED FOR STATE STAG M.NISHANTH 10.C TABLE TENNIS FIRST PLACE TO 13-11-2016.MEDAK DIST RANKING 3RD TELANGANA STATE STAG INTER DISTRICT & STATE NATIONALS TABLE TENNIS SELECTED FOR 3 U.PREETHI 5.E TABLE TENNIS RANKING TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP -2016, HYD. From ON CHAMPIONSHIP WHICH WILL BE NATIONALS 19 TO 22 AUG,2016 HELD AT SILIGURI, WEST BENGAL. STAG NATIONAL RANKING TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP HELD 4 U.PREETHI 5.E TABLE TENNIS PARTICIPATED AT NORTH BENGAL TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION, SILIGURI REPRESENTED TELANGANA STATE WEST BENGAL FROM 1ST TO 6TH NOVEMBER, 2016.

THROW BALL S.NO. Name of the student Class& Sec Event Position Venue & Date NAVYA KANDULA 8.B RUDHRA ANAND 7.D KANNEPALLI RASMI BHUKTA 8.B SHRAVYA MUNUGALA 8.A ALLURI BHARGAVI 8.A KARGIL FEST INTER SCHOOL TOURNAMENT HELD ATYMCA, NARAYANAGUDA BHAVIKA UMMADISETTI 7.C THROW BALL TEAM SECURED SECOND PLACE 1 FROM 03.06.2016 TO 06.08.2016 DIVYA SREE RAPAKA 7.A SHANMUKHA BHARATI CHALLA 7.A SRIKEERTHIKA GOGINENI 7.A SRISTI SOM 7.C TEJASWI TALASILA 8.D 1 P.SPOORTHI REDDY 10.D THROW BALL PARTICIPATED STATE LEVEL HELD AT VILLAMERI COLLEGE ON 02-08-2016 2 M.MANASWINI 10.B

THROW BALL U-14 GIRLS RUNNERS THROW BALL PLAYERS SELECTED FOR DISTRICT

140 SPORTS

BASKETBALL S.NO NAME OF THE STUDENT CL & SEC EVENT POSITION VENUE & DATE REMARKS RAJEEV NANDYAL 10.C YESHWANTH SATYADEV YEDLA 10.A HARI PRASHANT BHIMARAJU 10.A VASUDEV J.K 10.A SAI ROHAN BANGARI 10.B KARGIL FEST INTER SCHOOL TOURNAMENT AMMAR ABDUL HAFEEZ 10.B TEAM SECURED 1 BASKETBALL HELD ATYMCA, NARAYANAGUDA FROM DSAI VAIBHAV REDDY 9.B SECOND PLACE 03.06.2016 TO 06.08.2016 VENKATA SAI RAVI TEJA 10.B KAUSHIK SINGIRIKONDA 10.B YASH DUTT KOTAGIRI 10.C GOWTHAM VIGNESH K 8.B SAHITH MAGULURI 8.C RAJEEV NANDYAL 10.C YESHWANTH SATYADEV YEDLA 10.A HARI PRASHANT BHIMARAJU 10.A VASUDEV J.K 10.A YESHWANTH SATYADEV. Y -X-A SAI ROHAN BANGARI 10.B HDSGF INTER SCHOOL BASKETBALL SAI ROHAN DEVERAPALLI SAI VAIBHAV REDDY 9.B BASKETBALL TEAM SECURED TOURNAMENT BANGARI-X-B 2 KAUSHIK SINGIRIKONDA 10.B (U/17 BOYS) THIRD PLACE VICTORY PLAY GROUND, CHEDARGHAT SELECTED FOR SCHOOL GAMES YASH DUTT KOTAGIRI 10.C FROM 30-08-2016 TO 02-09-2016 STATE LEVEL U/17 BASKETBALL JAMMULA ASLESH 6.C ESHWARA ABHIRATH REDDY 7.F TOURNAMENT-2016 SAI VIGNESH VARMA 7.V K.SATHVIK 8.F J. SAINADH 8.A AASHRITH KANCHARLA 8.B GOWTHAM VIGNESH K 8.B PARTHIV SAMBI REDDY 8.B M S HARSHITH REDDY 8.B PRANEETH DADUVY 8.C "GOWTHAM VIGNESH. K M. SAHITH 8.A "HDSGF INTER SCHOOL BASKETBALL 8.C M S. HARSHITH REDDY ABHINAV GARIKIPATI BASKETBALL TEAM SECURED TOURNAMENT 3 8.E SELECTED FOR SCHOOL GAMES S.MEDHANSH (U/14 BOYS) THIRD PLACE VICTORY PLAY GROUND, CHEDARGHAT 8.C STATE LEVEL U/14 BASKETBALL N.SATHWIK FROM 30-08-2016 TO 02-09-2016" 8.F TOURNAMENT-2016 KAUSHIK NAMINENI 7.C LAKSHMI DEEPAK TUMATI 7.C I.TEJA SIVA SRINIVAS 8.E KANISHKA.C ACHYUT DUGGAL 8.A

Hindu ps-2nd place

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RAJEEV NANDYAL 10.C YESHWANTH SATYADEV YEDLA 10.A HARI PRASHANT BHIMARAJU 10.A HINDU PUBLIC SCHOOL INTER SCHOOL VASUDEV J.K 10.A BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT SAI ROHAN BANGARI-X-B SAI ROHAN BANGARI 10.B BASKETBALL TEAM SECURED 4 HELD AT HINDU PUBLIC SCHOOL, DEVERAPALLI SAI VAIBHAV REDDY 9.B (U/17BOYS) SECOND PLACE SANATHNAGAR FROM 07-09-2016 to GOT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD KAUSHIK SINGIRIKONDA 10.B 09-09-2016 YASH DUTT KOTAGIRI 10.C GOWTHAM VIGNESH K 8.B VENKATA SAI RAVI TEJA 10.B SAI ROHAN BANGARI 10.B YESHWANTH SATYADEV YEDLA 10.A VASUDEV J.K 10.A RAJEEV NANDYAL 10.C BALAKALA TALENT DISPLAY INTER SCHOOL HARI PRASHANT BHIMARAJU 10.A TEAM SECURED BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT HELD AT 5 GOWTHAM VIGNESH K 8.B BASKETBALL SECOND PLACE TATVA GLOBAL SCHOOL, HYDERABAD DEVERAPALLI SAI VAIBHAV REDDY 9.B FROM 11TH TO 13TH NOVEMBER, 2016. KAUSHIK SINGIRIKONDA X-B SAI KANISHKA CHINTAPALLY 8.A M S HARSHITH REDDY 8.C AMMAR ABDUL HAFEEZ 10.B SAI ROHAN BANGARI 10.B YESHWANTH SATYADEV YEDLA 10.A VASUDEV J.K 10.A RAJEEV NANDYAL 10.C HARI PRASHANT BHIMARAJU 10.A JOHNSON GRAMMAR INTER SCHOOL YASH DUTT KOTAGIRI 10.C BASKETBALL TEAM SECURED BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT HELD AT 6 DEVERAPALLI SAI VAIBHAV REDDY 9.B U/16 BOYS THIRD PLACE JOHNSON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, NACHARAM KAUSHIK SINGIRIKONDA 10.B FROM 6TH TO 8TH DECEMBER,2016 SAI KANISHKA CHINTAPALLY 8.A AMMAR ABDUL HAFEEZ 10.B GOWTHAM VIGNESH K 8.B HEMANTH 10.B GOWTHAM SELECTED FOR NATIONALS STATE LEVEL 62ND INTER DISTRICT BASKETBALL WHICH IS GOING TO TAKE PLACE IN BASKETBALL TEAM SECURED TOURNAMENT HELD JAWAHARLAL NEHRU CHHATTISGARH FROM 4TH DEC TO 10TH 1 GOWTHAM VIGNESH K 8.B TOURNAMENT SECOND PLACE STADIUM, WARANGAL FROM 28-11-2016 DEC 2016 (U/14 BOYS) TO 30-11-2016 GOWTHAM WAS THE CAPTAIN OF HYDERABAD TEAM. SGFI 62ND NATIONAL SCHOOL GAMES U/14 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT HELD AT 2 GOWTHAM VIGNESH K 8.B PARTICIPATED REPRESENTED TELANGANA STATE TEAM BASKETBALL RAJNANDGAON, CHATTISGARH FROM 6TH TO 10TH DECEMBER,2016.

Hdsgf 3rd place

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62ND INTER DISTRICT BASKETBALL U/14 TEAM SECURED TOURNAMENT HELD AT JAWAHARLAL M S HARSHITH REDDY 8.C BASKET BALL RUNNERS NEHRU STADIUM, WARANGAL FROM 28- 11-2016 TO 30-11-2016 YESHWANTH "SGF INTER DISTRICT BASKETBALL U/17 TEAM SECURED 4 SATYADEV TOURNAMENT HELD AT KARIMNAGAR BASKETBALL PLACE YEDLA FROM 23-11-206 TO 26-11-2016"

GYMNASTICS S.NO. Name of the student Class& Sec Event Position Venue & Date Remark GYMNASTICS HDSGF U/14 GIRLS DISTRICT LEVEL GYMNASTICS SELECTED FOR 1 K.SAI HARINI RAO 6.F FLOOR EXERCISE UNEVEN BARS FOUR GOLD COMPETITION HELD AT L.B.STADIUM FROM 30TH AND SGFI STATE LEVEL BALENCING BEAM TABLE VAULT 31ST AUGUST, 2016 COMPETITION. 62ND SGF INTER DISTRICT GYMNASTICS SELECTED FOR SGFI 2 K.SAI HARINI RAO 6.F GYMNASTICS TABLE VAULT THIRD PLACE COMPETITION HELD AT SAROOR NAGAR FROM 21- NATIONAL LEVEL 112016 TO 23-11-2016 . COMPETITION. SCHOOL 62ND NATIONALS SCHOOL GAMES GYMNASTICS TELANGANA TEAM 3 K.SAI HARINI RAO 6.F GYMNASTICS NATIONALS 2016- COMPETITION HELD AT BALI, HARYANA FROM 07- SECURED FOURTH 17 PARTICIPATION 01-2017 TO 11-01-2017 PLACE BEST EIGHT IN CBSE NATIONALS MEET HELD AT ALLHABAD, 4 K.SAI HARINI RAO 6.F GYMNASTICS UNEVEN BARS UTTERPRADESH FROM 11-11-2016 TO 14-11-2016

SAI HARINI RAO - SGF SAI HARINI RAO - HDSGF HARINI RAO CBSE NATIONALS

ARCHERY S.NO NAME OF THE STUDENT CL & SEC EVENT POSITION VENUE & DATE "INTER SCHOOL ARCHERY COMPETITION HELD AT MASAB TANK 1 K.HARSHA VARDHAN 10 - A ARCHERY II HYDERABAD ON 1-12-2016 2 ABHISHEK .K 9 C ARCHERY TEAM SECURED 4TH PLACE CBSE NATIONAL MEET HELD AT MUGULSARAI UTTER PRADESH FROM 3 ABHISHEK .K 9 C ARCHERY 12TH RANK "NATIONAL MEET HELD AT TRUPATHI

ABHISHEK AMRUTHA HARSHA

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ATHLETICS S.NO NAME OF THE STUDENT CL & SEC EVENT POSITION VENUE & DATE REMARKS N.DEEPAK 10 C LONG JUMP I N.HEMANTH 10 C SHOT PUT III INTER SCHOOL ATHLETIC MEET HELD AT ARMY PUBLIC 1 TRIBHUVAN 10.A 100 MTS III SCHOOL ARETE MAKHAN STADIUM HYDERABAD ON TRIBHUVAN 10.A 400 MTS III 03-12-2016 G.HARDHIKA 10 C LONG JUMP III KEERTHIKA .G 7.A LONG JUMP III SAMANVITH.G 9.C LONG JUMP II ANAND 7.D SHOT PUT II A.MAHITA 11.A SHOT PUT I V.N.JAITHRA 9.A 4 X 100 MTS RELAY III GLENDALE OPEN CHALLENGE ATHLETIC MEETGLENDALE G.HARDHIKA REDDY X-C RECEIVED 2 G.SAMANVITH 9.C ACADEMY HYDERABAD ON 11TH & 12TH NOV, 2016 BEST ATHLETE AWARD AYAAN 9.B G.SREEKAR 9.C G.HARDHIKA REDDY 10.C LONG JUMP I G.HARDHIKA REDDY 10.C 600 MTS II G.HARDHIKA REDDY 10.C 400 MTS II

GLENDALE TRIBHUVAN HEMANTH HARDHIAKA army ACADEMY

CRICKET S.NO. Name of the student Class& Sec Event Position Venue & Date Remark SELECTED FOR HELD AT NALGONDA FROM SELECTED FOR U/17 TELANGANA 1 S.SUHAAS REDDY 10.A CRICKET HDSGF TEAM 07-10-2016 TO 10-11-2016 STATE CRICKET TEAM PROBABLE’S K.M MUNSHI MEMORIAL CRICKET TOURNAMENT HELD AT BHARATIYA K.VARSHITH VIII-E CRICKET GOT BEST BOWLER AWARD 2 VIDYA BHAVAN,HYDERABAD FROM 17TH TO 21ST DECEMBER,2016.

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FOOTBALL S.NO NAME OF THE STUDENT CL & SEC EVENT POSITION VENUE & DATE REMARKS RAMAKRISHNA SAI 12 VIGNESHWAR 12 GAURAV 12 VENKAT RAMANAN 12 K.THRIBHUVAN REDDY 10.C K.HEMANTH 10.C SUBRAMANYAM MEMORIAL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL 1 K.RAVI KISHORE 10.C TEAM SECURED THIRD PLACE TOURNAMENT HELD AT BOLL;ARAM FROM U/17 BOYS RISHAB TEJ .ADDI 10.B 10-09-2016 TO 12-09-2106 SAI ANUDEEP 10.C PARITOSH 11 ALI ABBAS 11 PYUS 11 BILL BITRA 11 MANEESH .M 10 D DEEPAK N 10:00 AM JASHWANTH .S 10A SARAL PRATAP 9 B K.THRIBHUVAN REDDY 10.C K.HEMANTH 10.C SUBRAMANYAM MEMORIAL FOOTBALL K.THRIBHUVAN REDDY OF CLASS FOOTBALL 2 K.RAVI KISHORE 10.C TEAM SECURED SECOND PLACE TOURNAMENT HELD AT BOLL;ARAM FROM 10 WAS ADJUDGE BEST GOAL U/15 BOYS RISHAB SHIVA TEJ .ADDI 10.B 10-09-2016 TO 12-09-2016 KEEPER OF THE TOURNAMENT. M.SAI ANUDEEP 10.C AYAAN MOHAMMED 9 D SREEKAR G 9D PRIYAM 10B JAYTRA 9C

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NCC - An all-round development

ational Cadet Corps (NCC ) is a youth development movement. The NCC provides opportunities to the youth of the country for their all-round development with a sense N of Duty, Commitment, Dedication, Discipline and Moral Values so that they become able leaders and useful citizens. Students from our school also participated in various events conducted by NCC and won Laurels to school. Some of the students are Bhavya Mansa, Meghna Saha, K Harsha, Sai Akshaj in the year 2016. Cadet Bhavya Mansa took part in Thal Sainik camp which was held at New Delhi from 20th September, 2016 to 2nd October, 2016 and she won team gold medal in advance rifle shooting in inter directorate shooting competition organized by director general NCC New Delhi under ministry of Defence. Cadet Meghna Saha class IX of jubilee hills public school went to New Delhi as part of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana directorate and she was adjudge 3rd all India best cadet . She was in the republic day camp from 28th December, 2016 to 29th January 2017, organized by director general NCC New Delhi under Ministry of Defence. Sergeant k Harsha , Sergeant Aaryaman Sharma, Cpl. V.V.Karthik and Sergeant Surya Vibhav in Shivaji trekking to camp at Kolhapur Maharashtra organized by director general New Delhi under Ministry of Defence from 29/11/2016 to 12/12/82016. Sergeant Sai Akshaj , Cpl Bhanu Phani kumar & Cpl Nischel at Narmada trekking camp at Gujarat organized by director general New Delhi under ministry of Defence from 28th November, 2016 to 11th December, 2016.

in circle Meghna saha with prime minister of india

Meghna saha with governer & bhavya manasa Dyputy director general a.p. & T.S.

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Meghna saha with Vice president of inida Meghna saha with governer

a.k. harsha, aaryaman sharma, surya akshaj .I , Bhanu phanikumar, sai nischal - narmada trek vibhav & v.v. karthik - shaviji trek

Basket Ball

 Gowtham Vignesh K of class VIII Participated in State Level U/14 Basketball Tournament and bagged Second Place held at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Warangal from 28th to 30th Novemebr, 2016.He was the captain of Hyderabad under/14 basketball team.

V.Gowtham Vignesh State Basketball Gouwtham Vignesh. K of class VIII participated in U/14 Under 14 Captain and National player SGFI 62nd National School games Basketball Tournament held at Rajnandgaon, Chattisgarh from 6th to 10th December,2016.

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½äþ ¦ÉÉ<Ç ! ˽þnùÒ ¨Éå ¦ÉÒ iÉÉä VÉÉxÉÉä .. ¤ÉÚZÉÉä iÉÉä VÉÉxÉä Have a nice day - +SUôÉ ÊnùxÉ ±ÉÉä* 1. BEò ½þ®úÉ PÉ®ú, PÉ®ú Eäò +Ænù®ú ºÉ¢äònù PÉ®ú, What's up - >ð{É®ú CªÉÉ ½èþ ? ºÉ¢äònù PÉ®ú Eäò +Ænù®ú ±ÉÉ±É PÉ®ú, You're kidding - iÉÖ¨É ¤ÉSSÉÉ ¤ÉxÉÉ ®ú½äþ ½þÉä* ±ÉÉ±É PÉ®ú Eäò +Ænù®ú ®ú½þiÉä EòɱÉä ¤ÉSSÉä, Cool man! - `Æöb÷É +Énù¨ÉÒ* iÉÉä ¤ÉiÉÉ+Éä <ºÉä CªÉÉ Eò½þiÉä? Let's hang out - SɱÉÉä ¤Éɽþ®ú ±É]õEòiÉä ½éþ* 2. ´ÉÉä CªÉÉ ½èþ ÊVɺÉä ʤÉxÉÉ {ÉEòcå÷ iÉÉäc÷É VÉÉ ºÉEòiÉÉ ½èþ? Are you nuts?-CªÉÉ iÉÖ¨É +JÉ®úÉä]õ ½þÉä? 3. xÉ Eò¦ÉÒ +ÉiÉÉ, xÉ Eò¦ÉÒ VÉÉiÉÉ, <ºÉEäò ¦É®úÉäºÉä VÉÉä ®ú½þiÉÉ, Am I right?- CªÉÉ ¨Éé nùÉƪÉÒ iÉ®ú¢ò ½ÚÄþ? ´É½þ ºÉnùÉ {ÉUôiÉÉiÉÉ* Rock the party - {ÉÉ]õÔ EòÉä {ÉilÉ®ú Eò®úÉä* 4. ´É½þ EòÉèxÉ ºÉÒ SÉÒWÉ ½èþ , VÉÉä {ÉÉxÉÒ {ÉÒiÉä ½þÒ ¨É®ú VÉÉiÉÒ ½èþ? Take a chill pill - `Æöb÷Ò nù´ÉÉ<Ç ±Éä ±ÉÉä* 5. iÉÒxÉ +IÉ®ú EòÉ ¨Éä®úÉ xÉÉ¨É |ÉlÉ¨É Eò]äõ iÉÉä ®úɨÉ-®úɨÉ* Get lost - VÉÉEò®ú MÉÖ¨É ½þÉä VÉÉ+Éä* 6. ÊnùxÉ ¨Éå ºÉÉäB , ®úÉiÉ ¨Éå ®úÉäB* Misunderstanding - ±Éc÷EòÒ xÉÒSÉä JÉc÷Ò ½èþ* 7. xÉÉEò ¨Éä®úÒ ±ÉƤÉÒ Time up - ºÉ¨ÉªÉ >ð{É®ú ½þÉä MɪÉÉ* xÉÉEò ºÉä Eò®úiÉÉ ºÉÉ®äú EòÉ¨É Once upon a time - BEò ¤ÉÉ®ú ºÉ¨ÉªÉ >ð{É®ú* iÉÉä ¤ÉiÉÉ+Éä ¨Éä®úÉ xÉɨÉ? Long time ago - ±ÉƤÉä ºÉ¨ÉªÉ ¤ÉÉnù* ( Hasmitha 8D ) Breaking News - ]Úõ]õiÉÒ ½Öþ<Ç Jɤɮú* =kÉ®ú - iÉ®ú¤ÉÚVÉ, ´ÉÉnùÉ, Eò±É, +ÉMÉ, +É®úɨÉ, ¨ÉÉä¨É¤ÉiÉÒ, ½þÉlÉÒ Hot Dog - MɨÉÇ EÖòkÉÉ* Iron Man - ±ÉÉä½äþ EòÉ +Énù¨ÉÒ* Housefly - =c÷iÉÉ PÉ®ú* Basket Ball - ]õÉäEò®úÒ Eäò ºÉÉlÉ MÉånù* Outstanding - ¤Éɽþ®ú JÉc÷É ½Öþ+É* {ɽäþʱɪÉÉÄ 1. nùÉä ÊEòºÉÉxÉ ±Éc÷iÉä VÉÉBÄ, (SASHWAT M 9 C) =xÉEòÒ JÉäiÉÒ ¤ÉgøiÉÒ VÉÉBÄ* 2. ½þ®úÒ ZÉÆb÷Ò, ±ÉÉ±É Eò¨ÉÉxÉ, iÉÉè¤ÉÉ-iÉÉè¤ÉÉ Eò®äú <ƺÉÉxÉ* ¤ÉiÉÉ+Éä CªÉÉ? ʽþxnùÒ SÉÖ]õEÖò±Éä 3. EòÉèxÉ-ºÉÒ BäºÉÒ VÉMɽþ ½èþ VɽþÉÄ +¨ÉÒ®ú-MÉ®úÒ¤É nùÉäxÉÉå EòÉä 1. ]õÒSÉ®ú : "C±ÉÉºÉ ¨Éå ±Éc÷É<Ç CªÉÉå xɽþÓ Eò]õÉä®úÒ {ÉEòc÷Eò®ú JÉc÷É ®ú½þxÉÉ {Éc÷iÉÉ ½èþ* Eò®úxÉÒ SÉÉʽþB...?" ºÉÆVÉÚ : "CªÉÉåÊEò {ÉiÉÉ xɽþÓ BCWÉÉ¨É ¨Éå Eò¤É 4. nÖùÊxɪÉÉ ¦É®ú EòÒ ºÉè®ú Eò®úiÉÉ, ÊEòºÉEäò {ÉÒUäô ¤Éè`öxÉÉ {Éc÷ VÉɪÉä...!" vÉ®úiÉÒ {É®ú xÉÉ ®úJÉiÉÉ {Éè®ú, ÊnùxÉ ¨Éå ºÉÉäiÉÉ, ®úÉiÉ ¨Éå VÉÉMÉiÉÉ, 2. ¡äòºÉ¤ÉÖEò : ¨Éé ºÉ¤ÉEòÉä VÉÉxÉiÉÉ ½ÚÄþ* ®úÉiÉ +ÆvÉä®úÒ ¨Éä®äú ¤ÉMÉè®ú, MÉÚMÉ±É : ¨Éä®äú {ÉÉºÉ ºÉ¤É EÖòUô ½èþ* +¤É ¤ÉiÉÉ+Éä ¨Éä®úÉ xÉɨÉ? ´ÉÉì]ÂõºÉ+{{É : ¨Éé ºÉ¤É EòÒ VÉÉxÉ ½ÚÄþ* (SASHWAT MUKARJEE 9 C)

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SANSKRIT ROUND THE WORLD

Sanskrit has been, from the most ancient times, a symbol and means of unity among the peoples of the world. The discovery of Sanskrit in the India by western savants in modern times was re-discovery of this unity; when William Jones in 1786, and before him, a few other pioneers, announced the kinship of Sanskrit with Greek and Latin, they laid the foundations of the modern science of Comparative Philology and the formulation of the Indo-European family of Languages, which embraced the vast stretch of the earth from Ireland in the West to India in the East. The antiquity, the preservation of archaic forms, and the transparent structure of the language made Sanskrit an indispensable aid and there is no philologist in any part of the world who is not a student of Sanskrit or at least of its Vedic phase.* (*Published under the title `Sanskrit in the World Literature' in the Government of India's journal `Indian and Foreign Review', IX. July 15 ff., 1972.)

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