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10,February,2023-Grades X and XII were oriented by Ms. Blandina Priyanka, Head of the Examinations Department, for the upcoming CBSE Board Examination, 2023.

On 10th February, Friday, students Grades X and XII were oriented by Ms. Blandina Priyanka, Head of the Examinations Department, for the upcoming CBSE Board Examination, 2023. It was a very insightful and informative session. We wish our students all

OUR ACHIEVERS

Tvisha Tenali of Grade III B was selected to host the 18th International Level Competition for Abacus and Mental Arithmetic (Alama Abacus) on 5th February, 2023. Our little one received a special mention and the panel presented a gift voucher

YOUNG ACHIEVERS!

Joanna Nair of Grade III A participated in Vocab-o-pedia (National Level Event) conducted by Jayshree Periwal Global School, Rajasthan on 16th and 23rd January 2023. She has secured the third place in the 'SIMILES' Quiz Competition and second place in

TEACHERS’ CORNER

CONGRATULATIONS Ms Mary.G - Head Middle and Secondary School Ms. Kamlesh Bahukhandi, Head Primary, Ms. Mary G, Head Middle and Senior School, attended the School of the Future conference, a post-pandemic vision of education, organised by The Teacher Foundation on

Learners of Stage 1 were introduced to the idea of real-life applications of Measurement.

Measurement is a skill most kids are eager to learn since it is easy to see real-life applications. Learners of Stage 1 were introduced to the idea by comparing sizes and then trying out some non-standard measurements.

19th January,2023 : Learners of Stage 1 to 6 celebrated the culmination of DEAR programme.

Learners of Stages 1 to 6 delved deeper into the world of books by celebrating the Annual DEAR Programme, 2022-23, held on 19th January 2023. The event included a book fair and a glimpse into the activities specially designed for

Learners of Stage 6 had a GP presentation on the challenge ‘Globalisation versus Localisation’.

Learners of Stage 6 had a GP presentation on the challenge 'Globalisation versus Localisation'. The skills used by them were analysis, communication, research, evaluation and reflection. The information gained was effectively used in their presentation, where students went to all

Stage 1 learners explored the genre of nonfiction books with ‘Animal Report Writing’.

For the first time, Stage 1 learners explored the genre of nonfiction books with 'Animal Report Writing'. They discovered the characteristics of an information book and how it differs from fun-to-read fiction books.

Learners of Stage 6 Visited the Senior School Science Laboratory

Learners of Stage 6 went to the Chemistry laboratory and observed reactions between acids, bases and alkalis. Their excitement and surprise were worth watching. They looked spellbound, looking at the manner in which substances changed colours.

Learners of Stage 4 gave a GP Presentation on the topic ‘Living and working together’.

Learners of Stage 4 gave a GP Presentation on the topic 'Living and working together'. The challenge taken was 'Helping people'. Learners developed reflection skills by making handmade items sold on the day of the presentation. The amount raised will

The learners of Stages 1 to 6 took part in the Character Draw Competition as a part of the DEAR program culmination.

The learners of Stages 1 to 6 took part in the Character Draw Competition as a part of the DEAR program culmination. They portrayed their favourite character from a book of their choice.

Learners of Stage 5 Participated in Ad – Mad competition

Learners of Stage 5 learned to analyze and make advertisements on their own with the aim of persuading age-appropriate readers and creating interest in them to buy products designed by them.

11th February,2023 : Stages 1 and 2 had a date with dad.

A date with Dad, designed especially for fathers, allowed the fathers of Cambridge learners to create lasting connections with their children. Young learners of Cambridge strengthened their bond with their fathers through the celebration. The event was conducted on Saturday,

Pre-Primary classes turned into beautiful purple tulip gardens as the tiny tots celebrated Purple colour day with excitement.

Pre-Primary classes turned into beautiful purple tulip gardens as the tiny tots celebrated the purple colour day with excitement. Teachers showed many objects of purple colour and asked children to explore and fetch some purple colour objects in their surroundings.

27th January, Pre-Primary children witnessed a special assembly, where their teachers enacted a play to reinforce the safety rules.

It is essential to teach our children the basic safety rules at an early age to allow children to grow up into responsible adults. On 27th January, Pre-Primary children witnessed a special assembly, where their teachers enacted a play to