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Campus notes: Thematic orientation

Jalandhar: Ivy World School has organised a thematic orientation session to empower parents with effective strategies for supporting their child’s learning journey. The session was conducted inside learners’ classrooms, where parents were introduced to practical methods for reinforcing thematic teaching...
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Jalandhar: Ivy World School has organised a thematic orientation session to empower parents with effective strategies for supporting their child’s learning journey. The session was conducted inside learners’ classrooms, where parents were introduced to practical methods for reinforcing thematic teaching at home. This interactive orientation provided deeper insights into Ivy’s curriculum, teaching approach, and innovative learning techniques. The session highlighted the benefits of thematic teaching—an approach that integrates multiple subjects into a single, engaging theme.

Best wishes party

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Best Wishes Party ‘Rukhsat’ was organised in Seth Hukam Chand SD Public Senior Secondary School. The programme was organised under the supervision of Principal Priyanka Sharma. The function was an ensemble of cultural items such as dance performances along with games which were organised to add fun and enjoyment to the party. The highlight of the event was the modelling contest in which students of the outgoing class walked the ramp. In this contest, Gouravdeep Singh was given the title of Mr SHCSD and Manveer Singh was runners-up. Rohini bagged the title of Miss SHCSD and Meetkamal Dhanjal was the runners-up.

Farewell party

Eklavya School organised a farewell party to class 12 students. The day was a fiesta devoted to the years spent together with friends and teachers to reminisce joyous moments. The ceremony started with the welcome of class XII students in a traditional way. The programme started with a speech by Guneet Kaur and Prabhleen Kaur which was followed by different games which added a flavour to the moment. Titles were given to the students: Miss Farewell- Arshdeep Kaur Momrath; Mr Farewell- Kuber Kaila; Mr Handsome – Gurjaap Singh; Ms Gorgeous- Simranpreet Kaur. Director Seema Handa wished good luck to the students.

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JEE success celebrations

Amritsar: The Senior Study II celebrated the success of their students in JEE Mains, session I, results. Chetna Mundraa, Surayansh Rana, Gauransh Srivastav and Bhavdeep Singh have all scored more than 90 percentile in the exam. “We are proud of our students, who have worked hard to achieve this,” said director Vijay Mehra. “My congratulations to the parents who have given their wards the love and support necessary during this stressful period of exams, results and admissions, which will determine the future of these youngsters,’’ said principal Upasana Mehra.

Spring Dale students shine

Spring Dale school celebrated the success of its students in JEE Mains, session I results. Sharing the achievements of his students Sahiljit Singh Sandhu, chairman, Spring Dale Educational Society, said that Vansh Goel of the school was the district topper by securing 99.97 percentile. Raahil Dhawan scored 99.88 percentile, Budhish Dhawan scored 99.87 percentile, Daksh Sehgal scored 99.74, Japneet Singh 99.57 percentile and Rehaan Arora scored 99.12 percentile.

Amritsar SSP releases book

The book “Fundamentals of Cyber Security”, authored by Gurjeet Singh, vice-principal of the Chief Khalsa Diwan Institute of Management and Technology, Amritsar, was released by Charanjit Singh Sohal (IPS), Amritsar (Rural) SSP. This book provides in-depth analysis of how technological advancements have led to the rise of computer-facilitated crimes, affecting individuals, businesses and governments worldwide. It serves as an essential guide for students, professionals and the general public, offering crucial insights into cyber threats, online safety and data protection. The book aims to educate individuals on how to safeguard their personal and financial data, understand the latest cyber threats, and implement effective cyber security practices.

AGC hosts convocation

The Amritsar Group of Colleges (AGC) organised its 7th convocation and annual prize distribution function, honouring the achievements of its proud students. Montu M Patel, president of the Pharmacy Council of India, was the Chief Guest. Pardeep Kumar Sabharwal, IAS, was the guest of honour, while Sushil Kumar Bansal, president of Punjab Pharmacy Council, was the special guest. Degrees were given to 500 graduating students. Meritorious students, who demonstrated exceptional academic brilliance, were honoured with gold and silver medals in recognition of their outstanding performances.

DAV International School holds havan

DAV International School organised a havan ceremony for students of Classes X and XII to invoke divine blessings and bolster their confidence for the upcoming board examinations. The ceremony, presided over by principal Anjana Gupta, saw wholehearted participation from students and faculty. The reverberation of vedic mantras infused the environment with positivity, instilling peace and focus among the students.

Unveiling of book

Hoshiarpur: The unveiling of the book ‘The Adventurous Six and Grandma Lucy’ was held at The Jag Kirti Hall of The Trinity School, Asalpur, Hoshiarpur. The book has been authored by Anita Lawrence, the Director-Principal of The Trinity School, and Deepi, chairperson of the institution. The book explores the adventures of six curious children and their wise grandma, as they explore wonderful places not just on planet Earth, but also distant planets. Anita Lawrence has a teaching experience spanning more than four decades. Deepi is based in Canada and has been writing since the 1980s for leading publications.

Annual prize distribution ceremony

Phagwara: Kamla Nehru Public School hosted its annual prize distribution ceremony, celebrating the achievements of 76 outstanding students in the presence of their proud parents. The ceremony recognised students who secured 90% and above in aggregate, along with those who achieved the highest marks in individual subjects in the CBSE Grade 10 and 12 Board examinations (Session 2023-24). Himanshi Vermani, Grade 12 topper, was awarded Rs 50,000 for her exceptional score of 94.2%. Jharna, Grade 10 topper, received Rs 50,000 for her remarkable achievement of 96.6%.

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