Chandigarh: A 15-day performing arts and sports camp was organised at AKSIPS-41 Smart School. It was an opportunity for the children to explore their potential and express their creativity in the field of music and dance. Children were given a certificate of appreciation.
Gurukul Global School
Mani Majra: In a project of the ISA, students of Classes VI to X focused on solid waste management in India and Nepal. They carried out an exhaustive research on solid waste generated in the country and did a survey in their respective countries at three places (schools, malls and hospitals) to collect the data on the quantum of waste. The collected data was graphically represented through pie charts. The complete information was shared with the partner school via e-mails and on the blog. Students conducted an audit for the waste generated in their respective school and disposal methods adopted for their disposal. Based on the audit report, students embarked upon a ‘waste minimisation plan’.
DC Montessori
Mani Majra: The summer camp at DC Montessori offered kids an enriching learning experience to help them get more out of the summer break. Kids learnt several new things in art and craft classes, absorbed a lot from yoga sessions and also attended personality development classes. The camp concluded with a grand finale event, where the kids displayed their newly-learnt skills in yoga and dancing.
Learning Paths School
Mohali: The 15-day workshop, ‘Nanhi Khidkiyaan’, held under the guidance of Director Mukesh Chhabra, at Learning Paths School, Mohali, concluded. On the occasion, students were given awards by theatre personality and actress Dolly Ahluwalia.
Ashmah School
Mohali: Ashmah International School organised a summer camp on its campus. During the camp, students learnt yoga, art and craft. Students performed on Bollywood numbers and bhangra beats on the concluding day. A special exhibition was organised.
Brilliance World School
Panchkula: The summer camp at Brilliance World School, Sector 12, Panchkula, was aimed at positive and constructive use of vacations. The principal awarded the participants with certificates and appreciated their efforts to learn new things. “I am happy that the students are passionate and are doing well in academics as well as in co-curricular activities,” said Niranjana Chatterjee, Principal. —TNS