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29Sep

Book Fair at KWS
  
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Book fair by Prakash Book Depot has been organised on the premises of Krishnamurty World School on 29th Sept and 1st Oct, 2016. Books from various subjects like autobiographies, fiction, science, maths and languages have been displayed. teachers and children are seen keenly browsing the books. this fair will surly result in enhancing reading habits among children of KWS.  
    • Book Fair at KWS
    • Book Fair at KWS
    • Book Fair at KWS
    • Book Fair at KWS

    24Sep

    CCE Orientation at Krishnamurty World School
      
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    “What an inspiting and enriching session”,said one of participating teachers after attending the one day CCE Orientation session was organised at Krishnamurty World school on 24tn September 2016.This session was a refresher course for the teachers on the progressive ways in which the school wishes to position their teaching-learning process.

    Krishnamurty World School is CBSE pattern school. It is a dream project of St Xavier’s Group of Schools which is successfully running 50+ schools across the country.The school believes in creating future citizens through a world class schooling system.As the school plans gets into the next session 2017-18 ,it proposes to provide international level experiential teaching to its students alongwith fantastic sporting facilities and extra activitivies ,thus working on the confidence building of the students.

    The school is continually working on the professional development of its teachers.The CCE workshop was an important training session in the series. Two eminent educations were the resource persons for the day. Mr Dhananjay Pan, Principal, DPS Paradip and Mr Vincent Edassery,Principal St Xavier’s School,Naya Bazaar Cuttack. Mr Pan enthralled the teachers with his mesmerising presentation on the division of paper-based tests and activities spanning across the two terms during the year.He took the teachers through the concept of Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation and how to implement it in the school curriculum.He involved the teachers in different activities through ‘learning by doing’.

    Mr Vincent on the other hand covered the aspect of the marking and grading system.Both the facilitators involved the teachers through hand-on activities through an interactive session.The teachers enjoyed the session thoroughly and called it a great “learning experience”.The school plans to have many more professional development workshops for the teachers to continue to create a ‘School with a difference’ .Also present on the occasion were Mre Anju Mehta Director Elementary Education,St Xavier’s Group of Schools and Headmaster Krishnamurty World School,Mr Rajib Samaddar.

      • CCE Orientation at Krishnamurty World School
      • CCE Orientation at Krishnamurty World School
      • CCE Orientation at Krishnamurty World School
      • CCE Orientation at Krishnamurty World School

      19Sep

      Students coordination
        
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      Krishnamurty children are taught concepts with better eye hand coordination. Seen here are the children learning to make shapes with buttons.
        • Students coordination
        • Students coordination
        • Students coordination

        17Sep

        An Orientation for Parents
          
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        Krishnamurty World School is adopting a new child-centric playway approach based on the development of children's skills. In order to familiarize the parents of the pre-primary children with the new approach, a parents' orientation was organized on the school premises on Saturday 17th Sept 2016. The afternoon began with a welcome song and mainly consisted of an interaction between the parents and the school management. The H.M.,  Mr. Rajib Samaddar spoke to the parents while the Director Early years, Mrs. Anju Mehta took the session for the parents. The cutest part of the day was the children's demonstration of Jolly phonics. As per the parents, the session was "much required and very satisfying".
        A new name "Gardenia" was given to the pre-primary wing. 
          • An Orientation for Parents
          • An Orientation for Parents
          • An Orientation for Parents
          • An Orientation for Parents

          17Sep

          Inter-house Extempore Speech Competition
            
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          Extempore is the art of public speaking that is carried out without preparation or forethought. It puts to test one’s ability to think on the spot and also their spontaneity. Oral communication fulfills a number of general and discipline-specific academic functions. Students need to speak well in their personal lives, future workplaces and social interactions. Extempore is one such method which assists the students not only in thinking on their own but also in voicing their creative ideas with precision. 

          Krishnamurty World School observed "Hindi Diwas" by organising its first Inter-house Hindi Extempore Competition on 17th Sept, 2016. The judges for the day were Mrs. Pallavi Sathpathy (St. Xavier's High School, nayabazar)  & Mrs. Abhilasha Jharjharia (St. Xavier's High School, I.C.S.E., Barabati). The event started with an encouraging speech by Mr. Rajib Samaddar (HM) & Mrs. Anju Meheta (Director Academics). The enthusiasm of the students was highly praised by the judges & the event came to an end with the declaration of the results. The results of the competition are as follows:- 
          1st Position  - Veenita Jena (Vasudeva House)
          2nd position - Sai Subham nayak (Kanhaiya House)
          3rd Position  - Romsha Priyadarshini (Keshava house)
            • Inter-house Extempore Speech Competition
            • Inter-house Extempore Speech Competition
            • Inter-house Extempore Speech Competition
            • Inter-house Extempore Speech Competition

            15Sep

            Anant Chaturdashi
              
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            Ananta Chaturdashi is the 10th and penultimate day of the great Ganesha Utsav or festival that begins with Vinayak Chaturthi. In Sanskrit, 'Ananta' means eternal and 'Chaturdashi' means fourteenth. As such, it falls on the 14th day of the bright fortnight or 'Shukla Paksha' of the Bhadrapada month in the Hindu Calendar.

            At the end of this day, Ganesha is given a grand farewell and the idols that were installed for the festival are carried to the nearby river, lake or sea front and immersed with a lot of devotion and fanfare amidst incessant chants of the slogan: "Ganpati bappa morya / Agle baras tu jaldi aa" - "O Lord Ganesha, come again next year." It is celebrated across India
              • Anant Chaturdashi

              14Sep

              Onam and Hindi Diwas Celebration
              Onam is the biggest and the most important festival of the state of Kerala. It is a harvest festival and is celebrated with joy and enthusiasm all over the state by people of all communities. According to a popular legend, the festival is celebrated to welcome King Mahabali, whose spirit is said to visit Kerala at the time of Onam.

              Hindi Divas is celebrated on 14 September because on this day in 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India had adopted Hindi written in Devanagari script as the official language of the Republic of India. The decision of using Hindi as the official language was ratified by the Constitution of India that came into effect on 26 January 1950
                • Onam and Hindi Diwas Celebration

                12Sep

                Eid ul-zuha or Eid al-Adha
                  
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                Eid al-Adha "Festival of the Sacrifice"), also called the "Sacrifice Feast" or "Bakr-Eid", is the second of two Muslim holidays celebrated worldwide each year, and considered the holier of the two. It honors the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son, as an act of submission to God's command, before God then intervened, through his angel Jibra'il (Gabriel) and informs him that his sacrifice has already been accepted. The meat from the sacrificed animal is preferred to be divided into three parts. The family retains one third of the share; another third is given to relatives, friends and neighbors; and the remaining third is given to the poor and needy.
                  • Eid ul-zuha or Eid al-Adha

                  06Sep

                  Nuakhai Celebration
                    
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                  Nuakhai or Nuankhai is an agricultural festival mainly observed by people of Western Odisha in India.The word nua means new and khai means food, so the name means the farmers are in possession of the newly harvested rice. The festival is seen as a new ray of hope, held the day after the Ganesha Chaturthi festival. It has a big significance for farmers and the agricultural community.  Nuakhai is observed to welcome the new rice of the season. According to the Kosali calendar it is observed on panchami tithi (the fifth day) of the lunar fortnight of the month of Bhadrapada or Bhaadra (August–September), the day after the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. This is the most important social festival of Western Odisha and adjoing areas of Simdegain Jharkhand.
                    • Nuakhai Celebration

                    05Sep

                    Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration
                      
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                    Ganesh Chaturthi is the Hindu festival celebrated in honour of the elephant-headed god, Ganesha. This is a very auspicious day celebrated to pray the god so that every new activity that is started is successfully completed without any obstacles. The festival is celebrated by families at home, by people at their places of work and in public. The public celebration involves installing clay images of Ganesha in public pandals (temporary shrines) and group worship. At home, an appropriately-sized clay image is installed and worshipped with family and friends. At the end of the festival, the idols are immersed in a large body of water such as the sea, river or a lake. The clay idols disintegrate over time in the water.
                      • Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration

                      05Sep

                      Teacher's Day Celebration
                        
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                      In many countries, Teachers' Day is a special day for the appreciation of teachers, and may include celebrations to honor them for their special contributions in a particular field area, or the community in general.
                      The birth date (5 September 1888) of the second President of India, Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, is celebrated, where teachers and students report to school as usual but the usual activities and classes are replaced by activities of celebration, thanks and remembrance. In some schools, on this day senior students take the responsibility of teaching in order to show their appreciation for the teachers.
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