National Hockey Championship: Devansh Sharma bags a Silver Medal
21-03-2020
Devansh Sharma student of 7th B sub-Junior team won a Silver medal in inline hockey at the 57th National Roller Hockey (inline) Championship 2019. Organized by RSFI, the Championship was held at Visakhapatnam.
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YET ANOTHER VICTORY FOR PRESIDIUM!
13-03-2020
Presidium participated in the 33rd Haryana State Roller Skating Championship 2019. Organized by RSFI, the championship was held at Gurugram Balivas. Anisha Yadav, a student of 9th-E made the whole school proud as she won one gold and one silver medal in the Under 17 category.
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PRESIDIANS ENJOY A DELIGHTFUL TIME AT THE OBSTACLE PARK
13-03-2020
“All work and no play doesn’t just make Jill and Jack dull, it kills the potential of discovery, mastery, and openness to change and flexibility and it hinders innovation and invention.” — Joline Godfrey
Keeping this view in mind, a visit to the Obstacle Park was organized for Presidians. This visit offered students a perfect opportunity to showcase their flexibility as they tried some somersaults and backflips. The free fall, spiked wheels and the bouncy bed of inflated trampoline gave wings to the children who didn’t want to miss any activity. The visit had been well-curated to make it one of the most cherished incidents in these students’ lives. The activities were full of fun, and also encouraged the students to brainstorm different strategies and techniques to move forward to complete the course. The students were served a variety of lip-smacking cuisine. The day offered a myriad of experiences to all and strengthened the bond between the teachers and the students.
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STUDENTS ENJOY AN INTRIGUING SCIENCE ACTIVITY
06-03-2020
It is rightly said that a child learns more by doing things instead of memorizing it. Science allows the students to learn about the things around them by doing some experiments. Performing activities help the students retain information easily. Keeping this in mind, an intriguing activity was organized for students of Grade 3 to learn the properties of water. Through this activity, they got a chance to learn with the aid of experiential learning. Concepts related to science cannot be explained to students using the rote learning method. It needs to be integrated with some fun activities so, that the students feel connected with the subject and grasp the concepts easily.
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PRESIDIANS CELEBRATE NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY WITH FUN ACTIVITIES
28-02-2020
To commemorate the ‘National Science Day’ celebrated every year on 28th February, an assembly was conducted. The science department of Presidium presented a detailed insight into simple activities related to one of the most interesting and intriguing concepts, ‘Acids, Bases, Salts.’ The students of grade 6-8 enjoyed learning about the various natural food items which contain these essential chemicals. Knowing the techniques to reduce the effect of a bee sting or eating oily food or testing for adulteration in commonly used food items excited the children. Children were thus made to ponder over the ‘Why and How of science. The significance of the day was to create awareness about the importance and the value of science in the nation's development.
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PRESIDIANS EMERGE VICTORIOUS AT THE MAHA BEHES TOURNAMENT
28-02-2020
Behes is a non-profit initiative working to promote debate, public speaking and reasoned expression in schools and colleges throughout India and beyond. Every Behes tournament is a celebration of ideas, with students exploring a wide variety of topics and critically examining them. Students explored selections spanning a variety of disciplines in their bid to challenge the best in the debating community. The free-flowing debate format encourages the growth of research, collaborative and analytical apart from oratory skills. The format also leads to a growth in research, analytical, collaborative and linguistic skills, apart from our participant's oratory faculties. It was a moment of immense pride when our students won multiple awards at the debate, which was held at Blue Bells School Sector 4 Gurgaon.
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PRESIDIANS CELEBRATE MAHA SHIVARATRI WITH SPECIAL ASSEMBLY
20-02-2020
Maha Shivaratri is a festival celebrated annually in honor of God Shiva. Shivaratri is celebrated on every lunisolar month of the Hindu calendar. Maha Shivaratri which means the Great Night of Shiva is celebrated with devotion and religious fervor in honor of Lord Shiva. Presidians of grade 1 conducted a special assembly on Maha Shivratri which was followed by a prayer. The significance of the festival along with the life of Lord Shiva was presented by the students through a skit. The role of Lord Shiva in the natural cycle was highlighted through a theatrical dance performance depicting the celebration of Mahashivratri. Students enthusiastically participated in the assembly and narrated the importance of the festival.
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PRESIDIUM SOAR HIGH WITH YET ANOTHER ACHIEVEMENT
20-02-2020
Ipshita Joshi studying in class VIII-G participated in Behes held at Maxfort School, Dwarka and won the Bronze medal. More than 400 students participated in the event.
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AN EAGER PARTICIPATION BY PRESIDIANS AT NOF JUNIOR
20-02-2020
Presidium believes in offering a wide spectrum of opportunities to the students. At Presidium, National Olympiad Foundation (NOF) junior was conducted for students of Grades Nur – 3 to give our little Presidians an edge over others. More than 100 students participated in the exam. NOF Junior helps to communicate important milestones in learners' development and provides opportunities for teachers and parents to work together to support children as they grow. It is an Animation Based Learning where no pen and paper are used. Gamified animated content motivates the students and the questions are also asked interactively.
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ANOTHER PROUD MOMENT FOR PRESIDIUM
15-02-2020
Lavyansh Khandodiya of grade 4th was awarded two gold and two (inline) silver medals at the 57th National Roller Skating Championship 2019 organized by CBSE and RSFI respectively.
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