Inspiring Minds: A Captivating Session with the Authors of Why the Apple Falls at Shiv Nadar School Faridabad

 

On August 30, Shiv Nadar School Faridabad had the honor of hosting an enlightening session with the distinguished authors of Why the Apple Falls, Swagata Deb and Sandeepan Deb. The book, which captures the essence of Indian physicists and their profound contributions to the world of science, was presented in a manner that made the subject of Physics both interesting and accessible for students.

The session was attended by enthusiastic students from classes 9 and 10, who were deeply engaged in the discussions that unfolded. The authors began by highlighting the pioneering work of J.C. Bose, particularly his significant contributions to the field of radioactivity. The discussion also touched upon the intriguing "cat in the box" experiment by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger, designed in 1935 to illustrate the complexities of quantum theory.

As the conversation delved deeper into quantum mechanics, the authors adeptly explained complex concepts in an approachable way, sparking curiosity and fostering a deeper understanding among the students. The authors also inspired students to consider pursuing higher studies at prestigious institutions like IIT, exploring advanced topics such as the God Particle and the Nobel Prize-winning work of Léon Lederman on the Higgs Boson, often referred to as the "goddamn particle." Additionally, they discussed the collaboration between Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose on the Bose-Einstein theory.

The session concluded with an engaging discussion on scientific units named after renowned scientists, leaving the students inspired and eager to explore the fascinating world of physics further.

This session was not only a tribute to the brilliance of Indian physicists but also a testament to the power of storytelling in making complex scientific ideas accessible and exciting for young minds.

 

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Shiv Nadar School Faridabad Recognized as an Apple Distinguished School

 

We are thrilled to announce that Shiv Nadar School Faridabad has earned the prestigious distinction of being recognized as an Apple Distinguished School, placing it among the top 5 such schools in India, and the only one in the NCR region.

This recognition highlights our seven-year journey towards integrating technology into everyday learning. Our 1:1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program is a cornerstone of our commitment to personalizing education, creating secure digital environments, and fostering differentiation and diversity in the learning process.

With the support of a robust Apple ecosystem, our students benefit from personalized learning, enabling each child to learn at their own pace. The use of Apple tools empowers students to demystify complex concepts, express their ideas creatively, and represent their knowledge through diverse models of learning. This focus on technology-enhanced education complements the core of the Shiv Nadar School philosophy — the central role of the human teacher in guiding and nurturing young minds.

We are proud to have five Apple Distinguished Educators and over 75 Apple Certified Teachers, whose expertise and dedication have played an integral role in this achievement. While the recognition from Apple is an affirmation of our efforts, the true strength of our tech-driven curriculum lies in our commitment to innovation. Our goal is to empower our students to become creators and inventors, not mere consumers of digital content.

This recognition also ensures access to cutting-edge Apple Educational Tools, further enriching our pedagogy and keeping us at the forefront of the ever-evolving educational landscape. At Shiv Nadar School, we believe that staying abreast of global changes is key to preparing our students to be the drivers of tomorrow's world.

Explore the impact of our journey as an Apple Distinguished School in this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mY3RhZl92aU

 

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Shiv Nadar School Excels in the Neev Literature Reading Challenge Finals

 

We are proud to share the outstanding results of our students in the Neev Literature Reading Challenge Finals! Held at the Neev Academy in Bangalore as part of the Literature Festival, our young reading champions demonstrated their remarkable skills and dedication, securing top honors among some of the brightest young minds in the country.

Celebrating Our Champions

3rd Place - Team ‘Impossible Humans’

  • Paarth Gupta (Grade 5)
  • Vidit Arora (Grade 5)
  • Pakhi Goel (Grade 4)

4th Place - Team ‘The Unexpected’

  • Ritanya Pal (Grade 5)
  • Anaya Dhull (Grade 5)
  • Mayra Aggarwal (Grade 4)

Both teams exhibited exceptional reading prowess, perseverance, and teamwork, making it to the final rounds after reading 30 books over the course of three months. Their achievements in this highly competitive national event are a testament to their hard work and the school’s unwavering commitment to fostering a love for reading and intellectual growth.

At Shiv Nadar School, reading is the bedrock of our educational philosophy, laying the foundation for a lifetime of learning, curiosity, and personal growth. We congratulate our talented students on their fantastic achievements and thank their teachers and parents for their support. Their success is not only a personal victory but also a reflection of the collective spirit of our school. As we continue to nurture young minds, we look forward to many more such achievements in the future.

Let’s celebrate the success of our young readers and continue to encourage the joy of reading!

 

 

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Mental Health Week 2024: Fostering Resilience and Compassion at Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad

 

Mental Health Week 2024 at Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad, was an inspiring celebration of resilience, solidarity, and mental well-being. This year’s theme, Invisible Battles, Visible Support, underscored the importance of recognizing and supporting mental health across our community. Held from September 23-26 for Early to Middle Years students and October 15-17 for Senior Years, the week actively engaged students, staff, and families, empowering everyone to stand together with hope and resilience.

The activities during the week were diverse and impactful, engaging students across all age groups in meaningful ways. Early and Middle Years students participated in a Reading Walk in the North Block, featuring The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse, a story that invited them into a reflective space of empathy and self-awareness. Middle schoolers further contributed with an uplifting speech, “You Are Not Alone,” a reminder of the strength found in community support. Senior Years students powerfully conveyed the week’s theme through a theatre performance that explored resilience and the courage to persevere, illustrating the strength that lies within creative expression.

A highlight of the week was the October 19th session for parents and grandparents with experts from Accord Hospital. Dr. Megha Sharda provided insights into neurodevelopment in children, Dr. Tausif Iqbal discussed the mental health impacts of screen time, and Dr. Simran Malik shared practical strategies for building emotional resilience in parenting. This session fostered a valuable dialogue on creating supportive environments for mental wellness at home and school.

For teachers, a peaceful forest bathing experience offered a moment of mindfulness, while young students enjoyed captivating storytelling sessions emphasizing kindness, courage, and resilience. Across all grades, activities like circle discussions, a poster-making competition, and hands-on projects inspired students to express their thoughts on mental health creatively.

Affirmation stickers, Psychological First Aid brochures, and educational videos further supported our mission of cultivating a healing, compassionate environment at Shiv Nadar School, Faridabad. Together, our community continues to embody the message of Invisible Battles, Visible Support, inspiring all to approach mental health with empathy, understanding, and resilience.

A Glimpse: https://youtu.be/UJd9Rpg1L6A

 

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Delving Deeper Into The Ramayana

The month of October presents us with numerous opportunities to get back in touch with the wondrous mythological & literary heritage of ours. These roots, from which we collectively sprout, are conveniently forgotten in the mad race of life. We, at Shiv Nadar School, realise this, and hence emphasise on the fact that we all should find some time to reflect on these great stories from our past, also because they contain time-defying messages for our present and future.

Of the two great epics written in the land now known as India, Ramayana is understood as the book of ideals. The month of October, this year, celebrates not one, not two, but three festivals which invoke the characters and incidents from this famous composition, written and rewritten at numerous times during the passage of time. The versions of Ramayana, in fact, had grown so large in number, that people exclaimed that the entire earth will drown under their collective weight someday!

We thought, rather than telling you about the proverbial war of good versus evil, let us take you through some of the lesser known aspects of the epic.

  1. Ravana was a great scholar!
    Yes, the same Ravana, reviled as a demon, was a learned son of a Brahman named Vishravas, and had knowledge of all the Vedas. Ravana believed greatly in the power of astrology and had also authored an astrological treatise called Ravanasamhita. This great worshipper of Shiva is worshipped himself as a deity in a temple at Kanpur. Of Ravana’s ten heads, nine symbolised evil, but one symbolised faith and wisdom – it is because of this one head that Lord Rama felt sad upon killing him. Rama instructed Lakshmana to bow before the fallen Asura King, and ask him for the gift of knowledge. This tells us volumes about how we all can gain wisdom by moving away from shallow perceptions of good and evil.
  2. Rama – Not the ultimate incarnation of Vishnu
    Rama is known by all of us as the ideal son, ideal brother, ideal husband, ideal father, and ideal King. He has been worshipped by generations of unquestioning devotees. He is hailed as Maryada-Purushottam – the upholder of all rules and conduct of the society. However, it is not him, but Krishna, who is hailed as the Purnavtaar – the complete incarnation of Vishnu. Krishna is known as Leela-Purushottam. He is the Supreme Being Himself, He Who revealed the Bhagwat-Geeta. Rama followed rules, but Krishna made rules follow Him. What is significant to note here is that both these incarnations lived a life full of human experiences – they made mistake and suffered in consequence of those mistakes.

     
  3. Sita’s Kitchen
    Upon being abducted and taken to Lanka, Sita lead a solitary life; but because of her warm and affectionate nature, and her sharp mind, she came to be adored by all Lanka-wasis. Sita had inherited exemplary cooking skills from her mother, and these were put to use during the war at Lanka. When rakshasa warriors came home tired, their wives and mothers doled out food to them made upon the advice of Sita. So delicious was this food that the warriors kept asking for more and forgot all about the war! A well fed man is not violent by nature, and when Ravana heard of it, he ordered his warriors to be starved. Thus they came marching back to the battle-field, hungry to devour oncoming Vanara army. The lesson here? Eat well, live well.



     

  4. Rama had a sister
    Not many know about this, but the first born child of King Dasharatha was a girl named Shanta. She was born of the eldest Queen, Kaushalya. Dasharatha, not satisfied, went searching for a woman who could bear him a male heir, and ended up marrying Kaikeyi and Sumitra. None of them, however, could bear him a child, and hence a great Havana was conducted, the gifts of which were the four brothers – Rama, Bharata and the twins – Lakshama and Shatrughna. Shanta, meanwhile, married a tapasvi and was forgotten for a greater part of the text.


     

  5. Valmiki – Dacoit turned Rishi
    Rishi Valmiki is credited for having authored the earliest known version of Ramayana. We all know that Valmiki was previously a dacoit named Ratnakar, who was transformed upon his meeting with Narada, the Divine Sage. Most of us, however, do not know that Valmiki is called ‘Aadi-Kavi’, the first poet. It was he who invented the Shloka. The first shloka was uttered from his lips in a state of emotional turmoil as he saw a Krauncha bird crying over the death of his mate who was struck by a hunter’s arrow. The first ever Shloka, thus, was uttered as a curse to that insensitive hunter.


    There is a narrative of Ramayana which we all know, in which Rama, Sita and Lakshmana are banished to the woods, and they return 14 years later after defeating and killing Ravana. However, the text contains numerous stories, each with something unique to tell us about the human condition. Curiosity to explore and urge to inquire – ride on these two motivations the next time you read the Ramayana, and you will see the book reveal many hidden messages to you, applicable to the contemporary existence. Do also share with us some stories which you found interesting!

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EXPLORING OUR ELEMENTS

Exploring new horizons is an essential part of holistic education. In the second post in the series of Glimpses 2021, we see how the virtual platforms facilitated explorations beyond the realm of the classroom. Students from all cohorts did us proud by winning accolades in competitions across domains through individual and team participation. 

 

JOY OF SHARING 

In July 2021, we celebrated the Joy of Sharing to instil the value of philanthropy in young hearts. Students shared books, toys, and eatables with their caregivers at home. During the online interactions with teachers and caregivers at school, they expressed gratitude through musical and artistic presentations. 

 

During the week-long celebration, speakers from our parent community shared information about different professions and the social impact they make. To share is to care; hence, students nurtured plants and fed street animals. They also collaborated with an NGO to help underprivileged children.      

 

DISCOVERING TALENTS

Anandam, the culmination event for the AHA! Arts basket was celebrated by various cohorts. Students showcased the talents learnt over the year in different visual and performing arts, portraying poignant themes. SNS NOIDA's Anandam was based on KATHASARITSAGAR, the ocean of the streams of stories, for Grades 7 and 8. The theme for Grades 9 to 12 was the famous play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. SNS Gurgaon celebrated Anandam with themes like Habitat and Environment. Myriad artistic expressions through dance and music forms, sculpture art, painting, and thread art, made Anandam truly a festival of happiness. 
 

                   

 

COLLABORATIVE CLUBS 

Students knitted several activity clubs during the previous year to bridge the gap they and their peers faced due to the lack of physical interaction. A book lovers club named ‘Page Turners’, ‘Izhaar’- the club for budding artists, ‘Izhaqat’ - the theatre club, and ‘8 Beats’ Western dance society acted as a breath of fresh air for isolated youngsters. 

 

Ruler of Reasoning

HCL Jigsaw, India’s Premier Critical Reasoning Platform for students from Grades 6 to 9, saw excellent performance from our students. Neeyati Amit Saini of Grade 9, SNS Faridabad, won the HCL Jigsaw 2.0.   

 

SPORTING SUCCESS

Engaging in sports leads to higher focus, agility, and collaborative skills. Shiv Nadar School offers professional training in more than a dozen forms of sports. During the past year, our students won accolades at the national level. Here we recapitulate some of the achievements of the young champions. 

 

 Shiv Nadar School NOIDA

 

Viraj Singh Goel of Grade 6 won 1 Gold and 3 Silver medals in the Delhi State Shooting Championship. He became a National Renowned Shooter at the 64th National Shooting Championship, held at Bhopal. Zara Anand of Grade 8 won the Young Masters Amateur Golf Tournament and became a world-ranked amateur golfer certified by Golf's governing body R&A, Scotland. Shafali Verma of Grade 11 scored the highest runs as a debutant in the Women's Test match against England (159). She also became the youngest player to play Women's Big Bash League from India.

                                
Zara Anand, Grade 8           Viraj Singh Goel, Grade 6                         Shafali Verma, Grade 11

 

Shiv Nadar School Gurgaon

Shubbh Kapur of Grade 9 represented India in the Asian School Chess Championship, winning an Individual Silver while helping his team, India A, bag a Gold. He stood 5th in the Western Asian Open Chess tournament while attaining 3rd place nationally. Vibhor Gaur of Grade 8 scored 594 runs in 5 matches in the 3rd Shiv Lal Memorial U-15 cricket tournament and was declared the best batsman of the tournament.

Vibhor Gaur, Grade 8                  Shubbh Kapur, Grade 9
Vibhor Gaur, Grade 8                  Shubbh Kapur, Grade 9


Apart from individual achievements, our teams also made us proud. The Under-17 Cricket Girls team of SNS Gurgaon won the School Games Federation of India District Championship.


Shiv Nadar School Faridabad

Tavish Pahwa of Grade 6 won the AITA Championship Series U-14 Tournament. He received Double Crown at the Ramesh Desai Memorial U-12 Junior Tennis Nationals, winning the Singles and Doubles titles. Maira Sikka of Grade 5 secured 1st position in the skating competition hosted by the School Games Federation of India. She stood 2nd in the Roller-Skating Federation of India Nationals.

The U-17 Girls Basketball team of Shiv Nadar School Faridabad also made us proud by securing the First Position in the District -17 Junior Girls Tournament Organised by the School Games Federation of India. 
 

Tavish Pahwa, Grade 6                        Maira Sikka, Grade 5
Tavish Pahwa, Grade 6                       Maira Sikka, Grade 5


Our young learners have not only Explored a vast panorama of talents but also paved their way to phenomenal success in years to come. In the next post, we will look at how our budding innovators developed outstanding ideas and won international accolades. 

2022-03-31

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