Science Week

Middle School students culminated the Science Week on Saturday, 23rd November.

THE OUTLINE:

Day 1: Science week began with a session ‘Science is for everyone’ by a grade 12 student from SNS Noida, Avi Kukshal.

Day 2: Students researched and decided their projects, which included working models, experiment demonstrations and paper presentations.

Day 3: Houses participated in an Inter-house Quiz and marked CV Raman day.

Day 4: Students worked on their models and projects in groups and set up a gallery walk.

Day 5: Science week culminated with a talk by Dr. Richa, a professor and scientist from Shiv Nadar University who works in microbiology.

She also attended the gallery walk organized by the students

 

Sharing a report of the event. 

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Physics Conclave 2019

Physics Conclave 2019, in its second edition, brought yet another facet of scientific inquiry in the most engaging way to the students and teachers alike.

Dr. Mick Storr, Scientist at ATLAS, CERN along with Dr. Archana Sharma, Physicist at CERN brought experimental physics alive for everyone to experience some mind-boggling cosmic phenomena.

In the first session, Dr. Mick engaged the students from Shiv Nadar School and Shiv Nadar University in a discussion on the topic ‘Antimatter’. He also took up Cloud Chamber experiment with the students through which he tried to explain how scientists think and perform hands on experiment. In another session led by Dr. Archana, the students explored the technical aspects of Accelerator and Detector. 

India's Climate Crusader - Ridhima Pandey

Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad welcomed Ridhima Pandey (India's Greta Thunberg) on campus for a dialogue on climate change with the students. She shared that Government across the globe have to so much more on climate change. "We have to move from talk to action".

Ridhima Pandey was among 16 children, including Greta Thunberg, who filed a complaint to protest the lack of government action on the climate crisis at the United Nations Climate Action Summit.

Ridhima added "Children from all over the world are fighting for climate justice, we hope that it will bring a positive change. Our students interacted with her on the driving force, challenges faced while filing the complaint. 

Kaafila 2019- The First Integrated Arts Festival of Shiv Nadar School

If words were mankind’s sole medium of expression, we would’ve seen much less struggle. As it happens, they convey only a fraction of the myriad thoughts that engulf the human mind. The essence of our humanity lies in the way we look beyond physical appearance and blend beauty with emotion. We derive joy from the iridescent dew drop on a single blade of grass, the weightless flutter of a butterfly’s wings, the white fortitude of a crashing wave. Such exquisite elegance transcends words; it must be felt to be understood. We therefore look upon the world through the arts. They convey thoughts and feelings we wouldn’t dare put into words, stripping away pretenses and inhibitions to bare underlying emotions and offer a glimpse into humanity, in all its beautiful starkness.
It is to celebrate this unfettered expression that Shiv Nadar School organised ‘Kaafila’, an arts festival. As the name suggests, it is a procession of the arts. It brings together the various art forms in a heady amalgamation of vivid colour and snazzy beats, to create something magical. It is a series of performances and interactional events that help explore different perspectives, skills and emotions. Apart from being celebratory, the festival also includes a competitive aspect, with events that seek to challenge our interpretation of the arts, as well as the world, and push us towards a more comprehensive perspective, while broadening horizons and enhancing skills. Music, Dance, Theatre and Art are all doorways that lead to dazzling worlds of whimsical reality. The festival delves deep into each of these worlds, while also offering a glimpse into the new avenues of creativity that open up when these art forms are melded together. It aims to alter our perceptions and reacquaint us with our humanity, while exposing the raw emotion that is the root of all beauty.

Kaafila 2019 newsletter

Kaafila Brochure

Kaafila highlights- Day 1

Kaafila highlights- Day 2

Kaafila- Results

 

Today's reader is tomorrow's leader !!

On 25th October’2019, the students of the Service Learning Club went to the government school in Bhatola. The aim for our visit was to donate the books we had collected. We also interacted with the students there and told them stories from those books itself to develop their interest in reading. Since Diwali was around the corner, they all had decorated their classes and had made beautiful rangolis. We were really amazed after seeing the way they had decorated their corridors and their classes. They were really excited and happy to see us and even more curious to read the books we had got for them. They listened to us very carefully while we told them stories. The students there were confident and also very interactive. They were also very fluent and well spoken. We were overwhelmed by receiving the love and affection that we did on our first visit. We realised that we were very privileged to get so many facilities and opportunities in our school and we are thankful for them.

Funkaar 2019

The word ‘funkaar’ means artist; but ‘fun’kaar is also having fun at work! Funkaar Week is a time for exploring the science behind the Arts and Heritage of our country. It is a time to combine theoretical learning with hands-on work, a time to appreciate the scientific processes that form an intricate part of our art forms. The students from all the grades work on arts-led learning based on science and social science themes. Every activity undertaken leads to some learning through different ways:

•Learning by doing: Explore and experience working with their hands and bodies.

•Learning by exposure: Meeting practitioners from different fields in an arts-intense atmosphere, have discussions and workshops.

•Learning by chance: Displays around the school to reflect heritage arts and crafts, discuss their origins and what we know about their history and development, including their contemporary circumstances.

Funkaar Early Years Highlights

Funkaar Primary School Highlights

Clean As You Go- Gandhi Ji's 150th birthday celebration

'An Ounce of Practice is Better than Tons of Advice'

Our celebration of Gandhiji's life is focused on his belief, that you must 'Be the change you want to see.' The day of 2nd October began with meditative listening to 'Sarvadharma Prarthana and Vaishnava Janato', by students, parents and staff, who then set out, together, to clean the area around the outer walls of the School and the adjoining areas, sharing the message for a cleaner, greener environment through their action on ground.

To include people from the neighbouring village and invite the neighbourhood tea seller in providing freshly made tea to the shramsevaks supports our belief that 'it takes an entire village to raise a child'. The  tribute to the Father of the Nation on his 150th birth anniversary is a resolve of the entire community of learners - students, staff and parents - to live Gandhi through the Head, Heart and Hand, each day.

OLE to Sursinghdhar - Grade 5

On 21st October students of grade 5 went for an outbound learning trip to Sursinghdhar, Uttrakhand. The peaceful environs of the campsite was a perfect location to explore the beauty of nature. The trip started with the acclimatization trek followed by an array of activities including monkey crawling, double trouble, mowli walking, zip line, rappling and sky ladder. There were many challenging team activities where students were required to go through many obstacles and work as a team. Students learnt the art of survival cooking and first aid. Social games like treasure hunt and bonfire provided enough opportunities for camaraderie.  It was an engaging and enriching experience that will forever be etched in the impressionable minds of our students.

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Visit to Vidyagyan - Bulandshahr

A set of 13 kids of grade 8 accompanied by 4 teachers successfully concluded their visit to the Vidyagyan campus.

The following report throws light on the eventful visit to the Vidyagyan campus:

1. The campus is a total delight on the eyes, a warm welcome and goodbye by the students and teachers overwhelmed us with joy. 

2. The teachers in collaboration with the parents organised a wholesome experience where the children explored skills like crafting and article writing. 

3. The interaction between the students and their buddies gave them insights on interpersonal relationships, introspection and empathy.

4. The visit to the organic farm was enlightening and interesting. 

5. The cultural evening and the sports interaction was fun, energetic and engaging. 

 

We the members of Shiv Nadar Foundation are sure that the students will always cherish the experience of spending time with their buddies and learning new things

Book Launch - ‘Being Gandhi’ by Paro Anand

 

Harper Collins in collaboration with Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad launched eminent children’s author, Paro Anand’s book ‘Being Gandhi’ on 22nd October 2019.

‘Being Gandhi’ is extra relevant in today’s times, when the entire world is celebrating 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the father of nation.

It was a riot of colours to see students dressed in different uniforms of DPS Greater Faridabad, Manaskriti, Aravali and DAV Public School.Shiv Nadar School,and Vidsan Chatterhouse. 

The book launch was launched in the presence of the Author, Ms. Paro Anand and Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad Principal, Ms. Anju Wal.

Our principal,Anju ma'am presented her a painting made by one of our students, as a token of appreciation.

The author's introduction was given by Avni Thapliyal and Krish Jain, after which the author had an interactive session with the students.

Ms. Anand’s reading of the first chapter made the launch extremely interactive and it filled the hall with laughter.The students were very impressed with the relevance of Gandhi in today’s world. 

The interactive session become further interactive with the question answers session with the author. The students’ questions ranged from asking the author questions about her reasons for switching from fiction to real history to asking about why she chose to be an author. The plethora of questions kept the students and the author thoroughly engaged.

The author then gave copies of signed books to the students who were interested to buy the book.

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