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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Innovation leads us forward

As technology pervaded all the spheres of education during the pandemic, it became all the more essential to use it for augmenting learning. While teachers and learners became adept at using digital classrooms, we took the learning journey beyond the existing horizons. Our flagship events gained momentum on the virtual platform, as students connected with international experts and peers.

In the penultimate section of our Glimpses 2021 series, we recapitulate how our students developed scientific temperament, explored nuclear power, and worked towards finding solutions to social problems.

Inquisitive Innovators

Our annual Capstone competition,Colloquium, proved that with intent and planning, even the most complex task can be accomplished with ease. Students presented their innovative ideas and product prototypes in the virtual Colloquium. The jury that reviewed the projects included Mr. Akshay Munjal (Founder CEO, Hero Vired), Mr. Gaurav Mehta (CMO Zupee), Dr. B Vankatesh Kumar (Chairperson Public Policy and Governance, TISS), and Mr. Aashray Thatai (Co-Founder PostFold). The esteemed judges, with ample industry experience and entrepreneurial acumen, appreciated the efforts of the students and shared suggestions for implementing the projects.

Judges reviewing the Capstone projects

The team Hermes from Shiv Nadar School Gurgaon won the Colloquium by developing an app that will facilitate interactions with speech impaired people through sign language. The team has developed the complete indigenous sign language too. In the second place were team Dextrahelp, from Shiv Nadar School NOIDA. They have created an electronic gadget that helps control movements for people with Parkinson’s disease. This unique product will help the patients to perform everyday chores with ease. 

Team Hermes - Winner of Colloquium

Soaring with STEAM

Another elaborate event was the second edition of theEducational Boot Camp, a month-long celebration of science with the theme ‘Let us Celebrate the Sun’. EBC 2 featured interactive sessions with international luminaries from St. Michael Observatory (France), TU Delft (Netherlands), and Kent Academy (USA). The highlight was a virtual visit to the ITER France Fusion Reactor site.

A view of the largest telescope

Students also presented their research projects based on the theme of the event. Shreya Ranjan, from Shiv Nadar School NOIDA, won the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Fellowship Award for her technical paper presentation on the Jantar Mantar.

Shreya Ranjan, Winner of EBC Project

Celebrating Diversity

TheAbility Weeksaw a unique attempt to use technology for social good. It was observed across campuses to help students empathize with and empower differently-abled people. Children explored concepts like Life skills, Problem-solving, and Inclusivity with the help of facilitators and external experts. The students created posters, attempted to draw with foot and mouth, and learnt about how the skills of specially-abled people can be utilized.

Ability Week

Enjoyable Education

Funkaar, our unique approach to the integration of the Head, Hand, and Heart, proved to be a gala event. Students creatively explored and expressed themes like Water, Landforms and Shelter, Culture and Festivals, Habitat and Adaptation, and Market and Governance. They collaboratively worked on projects related to the assigned topics.

IT and Habitat - integration during Funkaar

A multidisciplinary bonanza, Funkaar saw students engaging in stories, artworks, puppet shows, and animated models. The culmination event, conducted virtually, was also shared with parents, and they appreciated the intriguing efforts by all students to understand and explain the complex topics.

International Achievements

Pranet Pahwa of Shiv Nadar School Faridabad won the MIT App Inventor – Appathon for Good 2021, hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Pranet and his team were recognized as the People Choice Youth team for their app ‘Heal the World – Recycling Solutions for a better tomorrow’.

Pranet Pahwa

Saatvik Das and Siddhant Singhania of Shiv Nadar School Noida participated in the TTC Challenge for Data Science, competing against over 140 students from 5 continents. Finishing in the runners-up position, they won a chance to intern with Nacho Nwana, Founder and Gamemaster at Valfee.

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Sanchit Kapoor, Grade 8, Shiv Nadar School Faridabad, participated in the Stem & Space International Asteroid Discovery Project. His discovery was one of the only 11 discoveries confirmed as provisional asteroid discoveries by the Minor Planet Catalogue (MPC) and will be formally recorded.

Equipped with pathbreaking ideas and technical acumen, our budding scientists aim for higher accomplishments. In our concluding post, we will look at how we have Evolved, buoyed by the experiences of a challenging year.

2022-04-19

A Guide to Understanding the IB (DP & MYP) Curriculum

Introduction

Education systems worldwide are redefining conventional teaching strategies to better equip pupils for the complexity of the contemporary world, which is marked by globalisation and rapid technical developments. The International Baccalaureate (IB) leads this transformation in education with a program that encourages more than just academic success. It also supports critical thought, cultural understanding, and respect.

This guide is designed to give you a deep understanding of the IB curriculum, focusing particularly on the Middle Years Programme (MYP)) and the Diploma Programme (DP). There are many benefits of an IB education. We will look at the structure of MYP and DP. We will also look at how both programs are different and how the IB prepares students for them. Whether your role is that of an instructor, parent, or student, this blog will provide insightful analysis of how the IB promotes the growth of well-rounded, informed, and compassionate global citizens.

IB as a Curriculum and Its Global Acceptance

The International Baccalaureate Programme was first developed in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1968. This programme was primarily designed for the students who moved between countries with a uniform, high-quality education. IB has expanded greatly within the last 50 years. It is being provided at about 5,000 institutions across more than 150 countries. The great adoption of this program indicates that it satisfies the demands of a society that is becoming more and more linked by technology.

At the core of the IB's success is its global framework. The curriculum incorporates international points of view into its teaching and learning strategies, therefore transcending conventional limits of education. This method guarantees that pupils are not only learning but also growing in awareness of many civilisations and world problems.

The IB curriculum is well recognised and credited by colleges worldwide. Many colleges of higher education appreciate the IB diploma's depth and breadth of study as well as the critical thinking and research skills students acquire. Sometimes, institutions honour the demanding aspect of the curriculum by offering advanced placement or credits to IB graduates.

Moreover, the IB's focus on developing qualities like critical thinking, open-mindedness, and moral behaviour fits the skills needed in today's workforce. Companies understand that IB graduates are typically ready for the rigours of the contemporary workplace and capable of working together across disciplines and cultures.

Advantages of an IB Education

Selecting an IB education has several advantages outside of just intellectual development. Here are several main benefits:

  • Holistic Development: The IB curriculum is meant to grow an individual holistically. It fosters ethical, emotional, and physical development by juggling extracurricular activities with classroom learning.
  • International-mindedness: The IB invites students to examine problems from many angles, promoting empathy and understanding. This international-mindedness develops :global citizens who are able to negotiate in many cultural settings.
  • Strong Academic Foundation: The DP curriculum: calls for students to research disciplines spanning six areas, including languages, social sciences, experimental sciences, mathematics, and the arts. This guarantees a complete education and the capacity to make links between many fields.
  • Critical Thinking Skills: Through components such as Theory of Knowledge and the Extended Essay, students improve their capacity for critical information analysis, argument development, and introspection.
  • Research and Writing Proficiency: In higher education, the research techniques and academic writing abilities developed by the Extended Essay and other tests are extremely valuable.
  • Language Acquisition: Learning a second language improves cognitive skills and cultural understanding, therefore preparing pupils for a multilingual global society.
  • Community Engagement: The DP's CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) component inspires students to interact with their local communities, therefore fostering leadership qualities and social responsibility.
  • Adaptability and Resilience: The demanding character of the IB courses teaches pupils organisation, time management, and endurance.
  • Global Education Recognition: Recognised as an international certification, the IB diploma helps students who may choose to study overseas by providing flexibility. It also helps them in university admissions.

Framework

The IB curriculum is designed to provide learning continuity across three programs:

  • Primary Years Program (PYP) for pupils ranging in age from 3 to 12.
  • Middle Years Program (MYP), which is for 11 to 16-year-olds.
  • Program for Diploma Awards (DP): For 16 to 19 year olds.

The guide will concentrate on the two important phases of secondary school: the MYP and the DP curricula.

Middle Years Programme (MYP)

The MYP curriculum is a rigorous structure that inspires students to establish practical connections between their studies and their surroundings. It encourages students to connect the real world with traditional courses and prioritises intellectual challenges.

Key features of the MYP include:

  • Subject Groups: The MYP consists of eight subject areas: Language Acquisition, Language and Literature, Individuals and Societies, Sciences, Mathematics, Arts, Physical and Health Education, and Design.
  • Global Contexts: These structure learning in significant ways and provide common points of entry for enquiries about what it means to be globally focused.
  • Approaches to Learning (ATL): These are skills including communication, social, self-management, research, and thinking that allow students to "learn how to learn."
  • Service as Action: Students inspire awareness and responsibility by helping others in society.
  • Personal Project: In their final year of the MYP, students work on a significant project that showcases their ability for independent research and demonstrates their acquired skills.

Diploma Programme (DP)

The DP curriculum is a two-year comprehensive and balanced course finishing in final examinations. It aims to provide students with a great depth of knowledge. Notable components include:

Six Subject Groups: Students choose courses from six topic categories to guarantee a range of knowledge. Studies in Language and Literature, Language Acquisition, Individuals and Societies, Sciences, Mathematics, and the Arts include these categories.

  • Three Core Elements:
    • Theory of Knowledge (TOK): An interdisciplinary course exploring the nature of knowledge across disciplines.
    • Extended Essay (EE): An independent, self-directed piece of research culminating in a 4,000-word paper.
    • Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS): It helps the students to engage in artistic pursuits, community service, and sports.
  • Assessment: The DP uses a variety of assessment techniques to measure student achievement against well-defined criteria. These include internal assessments (coursework) and external assessments (exams).

The DP curriculum is designed to be academically challenging and prepare students for university-level education. The combination of subject depth and the development of critical thinking skills makes IB graduates highly sought after by universities.

Transition from MYP to DP

The transition from the MYP curriculum to the DP curriculum represents a turning point in a student's academic career. The MYP lays the basis by developing basic skills and attitudes the DP polishes even further.

Preparation through MYP:

  • Skill Development: The MYP's emphasis on the Approaches to Learning gives students self-management, communication, and research tools.
  • Conceptual Understanding: Students grow to grasp important ideas that the DP revisits and expands upon.
  • Personal Project Experience: Completing the MYP Personal Project, like the Extended Essay in the DP, gives students practice in independent research.
  • Interdisciplinary Learning: The MYP's multidisciplinary courses equip students for the integrated character of the Theory of Knowledge course.

Challenges in Transition:

  • Increased Academic Rigour: With more homework and tests, the DP expects a better degree of critical thinking and analysis.
  • Time Management: Managing the demands of six studies plus the fundamental elements calls for good time management.

Support Strategies:

  • Orientation Programmes: Orientation programs offered by schools assist students in grasping DP expectations.
  • Mentorship: Giving pupils mentors or advisers will enable them to negotiate the growing pressures.
  • Skill Workshops: Providing courses on study techniques, essay writing, and research methods helps to smooth the change.

Understanding the connection between the MYP and DP will help students to use their past knowledge and face the DP with confidence.

Real World Application

The International Baccalaureate Program stands out for stressing the need to use knowledge in practical contexts. The IB understands that students should be ready to handle world issues and that education ought to go beyond the classroom.

Global Contexts and Issues:

  • Environmental Sustainability: Subjects include talks on environmental sustainability, therefore motivating pupils to think about how their actions could affect the surroundings.
  • Cultural Understanding: Through language studies and humanities, pupils investigate several civilisations, therefore developing respect and empathy.
  • Ethical Considerations: Classes such as TOK and CAS inspire students to examine ethical questions, therefore strengthening their moral framework for guiding their decisions.

Community Engagement:

  • Service Learning: Service learning calls on students to participate in community service, using their talents to help others—both the MYP and the DP.
  • CAS Projects: Students work on CAS Projects, which integrate creativity, action, and service. Examples include planning environmental campaigns or community events.

Getting ready for world careers:

  • Interdisciplinary Approach: Integration of knowledge across disciplines helps students to be ready for professions demanding creative problem-solving.
  • Language Skills: Mastery of other languages creates prospects in non-governmental organisations, diplomacy, and international business.
  • Research Skills: Emphasising independent research helps pupils be ready for occupations that require analytical and inquisitive skills.

Technological Literacy:

  • Integration of Technology: The IB promotes the use of technology as a tool for learning and communication, therefore arming pupils for a digital world.
  • Digital Citizenship: Students study digital citizenship—that is, responsible technology usage and how digital media affects society.

Case Studies and Hands-on Experience:

  • Scientific Experiments: Practical experiments help students grasp scientific ideas and approaches.
  • Business Simulations: In courses like business management and economics, students participate in simulations reflecting actual market dynamics.

Worldwide Problems and Solutions:

  • Extended Essay Subjects: Many times, students choose subjects that touch on world affairs, therefore fueling scholarly debates and possible answers.
  • TOK Debates: Through careful examination of knowledge claims, students develop to negotiate difficult problems with nuanced awareness.

By means of these experiences, the IB curriculum guarantees not only knowledge but also the ability of applying learning to contribute significantly to society.

Conclusion

All things considered, the International Baccalaureate presents a transforming learning environment ready for the challenges of contemporary society. By stressing a global framework, encouraging the growth of global citizens, and including practical applications in its courses, the IB produces students who are informed and ready for a dynamic world.

The path across the MYP curriculum and DP curriculum gives students the tools and attitudes they need to succeed in future professions and further education. The IB's all-encompassing approach guarantees that graduates have not just high intellectual ability but also possess the critical thinking skills, cultural awareness, and ethical roots required to negotiate and help to shape a linked global society.

Selecting the IB is an investment in global education that opens doors to endless possibilities. It motivates pupils to make a difference in the world and helps them to realise their true potential.

2024-10-16

Evolving to attain Education for Life

As we reach the final destination of our Glimpses 2021 journey, it’s time to look at how we Evolved, to proceed from good to great. Challenges often prove to be the most effective teachers, as they force us to push our limits, explore the unknown and reach higher summits. Our faculty members were faced with the daunting task of providing excellent learning in a virtual environment, getting students back to school safely, supporting students and peers who have lost family members due to the pandemic, and continuing their learning. 

Celebrating Perseverance

Every goal is achieved twice; once in the mind and then in the real world. Our educators planned, prepared, and performed beyond their limits and once again proved their mettle. True VUCA warriors, they transformed Volatility to Vision, Uncertainty to Understanding, Complexity to Clarity and Care, and Ambiguity to Agility. Cheers to Peers, our annual event for honouring our educators, was celebrated with great gusto, though virtually. Here’s the video we released during Cheers to Peers, to express our gratitude. 

Channelizing Student Potential

The future of our students is our utmost priority. Hence, even during the years which challenged the norms, we continued guiding students in the best possible way. Students received counselling from accomplished Career Guidance Cell members to make their applications to leading national and international universities in a way that reflects their potential. The new methods of college interactions and selections had to be understood, and students needed to prepare for a virtual start to their higher education journey.

The CGC leads and counsellors walked the extra mile to ensure that students don’t miss any opportunities. Over the past year, students secured admission to reputed colleges across the globe. Some colleges where our alumni study are Huron University, McMaster University and University of Toronto in Canada, Keio University Japan, Kings College London, and IIT Madras and Christ University in India. A shout-out to our dedicated counsellors who connected with students, families, and college authorities seamlessly during the pandemic and facilitated the admissions. 

 

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Standing by our Community

Tough times that test us also reveal our well-wishers. When our students, parents, and staff members faced adversities, we took every possible step to support them. While some suffered financial challenges, others lost loved ones and went through grievous times. Our close-knit community came together to contribute funds for various causes. Teachers pooled funds to distribute rations and medicines to the support staff. 

The school started a Fundraiser campaign to extend help to the students who lost a parent to the pandemic. The core team coordinated with the Parents Partnership Group and tied up with a non-profit Trust to maintain transparency and accuracy in all transactions. The leadership, teachers, and parents all contributed to a Relief Fund, creating a corpus of INR 39,00,000. The team identified ten beneficiaries. Ms. Shashi Banerjee, Director of Education, and Ms. Pooja Malhotra, Head, Parent Partnership, met the families and handed them the cheques. 

 

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It was indeed a year of many trials and triumphs. Despite several disruptions, the collective efforts of teachers, parents, and students ensured our steady progress. Whether in Arts, Literature, Science, or Sports, our students continue to win laurels. Even as we hope for a more stable year ahead, we are empowered with knowledge, values, and mindfulness, and confident that we will ace the exams that life brings our way.


 

2022-04-05

OUR LEARNING JOURNEY - 2021

As we look back at how we fared over the past year, we start by analysing the paradigm shifts in the teaching-learning ecosystem. In this article, we recount how our faculty and students made the most of the digital resources for breaking the barriers in every domain of learning. 

The platform of digital teaching-learning was well established in 2021. Our teachers explored new interactive tools and used them to improve the virtual learning experience of students. Participation in the class discussions through Circle Time and Breakout Rooms ensured seamless learning.

The milestone achievements during the past year made us proud. The founding batch of IB-DP completed the program with all the students receiving the IB Diploma. Despite the challenges of limited interaction with teachers, our scholars performed exceedingly well in the final assessment.

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Students also participated in several national and international competitions, proving their academic mettle on global platforms. The GSL Global Goals Competition was one such event that offered students scope to understand and appreciate the Sustainable Development Goals, as they competed with participants from 76 countries. Five teams from Shiv Nadar School offered solutions for global issues and two of them received Commendation Awards. 

 

Literary Quests

Students delved deep into the world of literature with multiple engagements. The first in the series was Literula Week, by Shiv Nadar School Gurgaon. The most striking aspect of this event was that it featured six student authors, who shared their published works with peers and teachers. 

 

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Shiv Nadar School Faridabad too had its fair share of linguistic and poetic quests, with Literary Week for different cohorts. Students skimmed through myriad forms of literature like poetry, fairy tales, Twitter tales, cartoon strips, theatre, public speaking, poster making, and book cover designing. Guided by facilitators and external experts, they enjoyed the experience and showcased their work.

 

 

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Mastering Mathematics

Shiv Nadar School NOIDA organised a 3-day National Level Online Mathematics Symposium, which proved to be equally enriching for teachers and students. Research Paper presentations, Panel Discussions on NEP, and Content Creation workshops focused on the changing trends in the teaching-learning environment. Students from several schools participated in the quiz held on the culmination day.

Coveted Conversations

Several interactions with distinguished persons from different domains also took place throughout the past year on the virtual platform. The illustrious guests including Padma Bhushan Meghnad Desai, Padma Bhushan Devaki Jain, and Padma Shri Air Marshal Padma Bandopadhyay, were hosted by our CEO Col. Gopal Karunakaran. Students also got a chance to interact with Dr. Gagandeep Kang, veteran virologist, as well as renowned authors Christopher C. Doyle, Venita Coelho, Bulbul Sharma, and Feisal Alkazi. 

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NUCLEUS

Nucleus Society, a cross-campus STEAM initiative, is a collaborative effort of all branches of Shiv Nadar School, Shiv Nadar Foundation, and Shiv Nadar University. The society launched its magazine and website in January 2021. The rest of the year saw several projects in the form of workshops, peer learning, and webinars. 

SOUL Fest

As they neared the end of the academic year, students of middle and senior years took up Personal Projects to encapsulate their learnings and showcase original ideas. The culmination event for exhibiting the projects was aptly named SOUL Fest, signifying the Spirit of Unlimited Learning. Creativity flowed uninterrupted as students presented their research projects. Social causes, mental health, pandemic, space science, architecture, music, animal rights, carbon emissions, and more such themes were explored by students. 

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The projects left the students and faculty richer, providing the perfect beacon for walking ahead on our path for lifelong learning. We strongly believe that applied knowledge is power.  Putting the learnings to use, significant innovations were witnessed throughout the year, which we will recapitulate in our Innovate post.

 

Apart from academics, students Explored their talents in domains as wide as sports, philanthropy, science, theatre, art, music, and dance. Our next post will recall the occasions we celebrated and the accolades our students won.

2022-03-22

A Peek into the Past Year’s Journey

If 2020 led us into spaces that were unknown and challenging, 2021 presented situations that tested our mettle to the greatest extent. It was a year of hope and despair. Despite heartbreaking situations, we emerged stronger, showing greater resilience.

The toughest challenges also proved to be our greatest teachers. All through 2021, we learnt new lessons, as we oscillated between digital and hybrid classrooms. As we seek to get back to a familiar, pandemic-free world in 2022, it’s apt to have a look at how we fared over the past year.

In this four-part series of articles, we will present stories of triumphs, trials, and learnings from the past academic year. We invite you to join us on this enriching journey.

 

LEARN

The LEARN segment will focus on how our faculty and students reached newer milestones over the past year as lifelong learners. As the school completes a decade in the pursuit of academic excellence, the students undertook several initiatives to celebrate the Decennial year. Literary fests and interaction with authors opened new horizons of exploring global literature. Students delved into personal projects, portraying multidisciplinary learning in the best way.

EXPLORE

Be it sports, visual arts, performing arts, or science, our students continued to move beyond the set benchmarks. They excelled in every sphere despite several challenges, making us proud. Several co-curricular clubs were formed by students, to continue their multifaceted endeavours in the virtual world. In our EXPLORE section, we will encapsulate their achievements across domains.

INNOVATE

Technological advancement took a vast leap of faith during the past academic year. The STEAM event, Educational Boot Camp, was conducted virtually with an international engagement with ITER France. The Capstone projects by students also scaled new heights. The INNOVATE section will look at how we touched new horizons in the digital world with flair.

EVOLVE

Finally, we will share the insights in the EVOLVE section about how we grew from all the experiences over the past year. We will also look at how our extended family stuck together and made commendable contributions to the community.

Follow us as we go on a roller coaster ride through a true VUCA year.   

2022-03-08

COVID fundraisers by SNS create a social impact

The past two years have been like a hurricane of challenges. The pandemic, an unseen and unknown enemy, created health hazards and economic predicaments for a large section of the population. Due to complete lockdown, thousands of daily wage workers lost livelihood. They were looking at a future with resources to support their family. With most organizations closing physical workspaces, contractual staff was in an abyss.

To support such sections, the community of teachers and students at Shiv Nadar School initiated several campaigns through online and offline platforms. At the Gurgaon campus, myriad stakeholders came together to gather funds and benefit maximum people. The staff made voluntary contributions for providing food and medicines to the support staff. Approximately 140 kits containing rations and medicines were distributed to the support staff every month.

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The IBDP cohort also undertook a number of online and offline crowdfunding campaigns in multiple phases to raise a total amount of over INR 8,50,000. The funds went towards helping migrant labours, farmers, daily wage workers, mid-day meals at schools, and contributing to the Give India foundation. Students organised Bake-sale initiatives, Online Concerts, and Food Aid projects in collaboration with an NGO.

Going beyond the necessities, the team addressed the issue of disruption in the education of students who could not access virtual learning. The student council and parents jointly launched the mission ‘Reach one, Teach one’ to provide learning tools to the children of the support staff. The campaign witnessed the distribution of 45 brand-new laptops to the support staff.

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The second wave of COVID brought a tsunami of loss, pain, and grief for innumerable people. The lack of medical facilities was disclosed as families of patients struggled to gain access to hospital beds, medicine, and oxygen. The situation called for immediate action in the right direction. The school leadership formed an Emergency Response Team to address the need for concerted efforts for helping the community of parents, students, and teachers. It spurred action that reached affected families at the shortest notice. In a bid to save lives, the ERT ensured that oxygen, hospital beds, and medicines were promptly available to all the patients.

However, despite all efforts, the merciless COVID took away some members of our larger community. Some students lost one or, in a worse situation, both parents. The school also lost some of its valued teachers. Though the personal loss was irreplaceable, the organization tried to bring some relief by providing financial support to the affected families. Reflecting responsible citizenship and empathy, the leaders, faculty, and parents at Shiv Nadar School took steps to ease the stress faced by the grieving families.

At the NOIDA campus, a core group of six members was formed to work closely with the Parent Partnership Office to collect funds. The team met all stakeholders to gauge the extent of the impact and identify the people who would receive the funds. Funds flowed in from the parent community and people outside it. The core group partnered with the Prithviraj Charitable Trust and made sure that the interests of the beneficiaries are protected.

The campaign successfully raised a total of INR 19,20, 311 from 168 contributors, and an equal amount was added to the fund by the Trustee of Shiv Nadar School. An additional contribution of INR 6322/- was made towards the fund by each core member, taking the total amount collected to INR 39,00,000. The beneficiaries identified by the Core team received this amount equally. Ms. Shashi Banerjee, Director of Education, and Ms. Pooja Malhotra, Head- Parent Partnership office, visited the families to hand over the cheques. It was an overwhelming experience for the Core Team and the beneficiaries.

 

Mother Teresa said, “It’s only a drop in the ocean, but the ocean wouldn’t be the same without that drop”. The small efforts by students, teachers, and parents collectively made a big difference to the beneficiaries. These steps reinstate our Core Value that aims at making every student an ethical and purposeful citizen of society.

2022-03-04

What are the academic options to pursue after IGCSE?

When you are standing on the threshold of senior school, you have to be very sure about the avenues that you can pursue after Grade X. The IGCSE provides a springboard to a bright future, and there are many routes that students can follow to reach there. The International General Certificate of Secondary Education is an international program with an emphasis on critical thinking and inquiry-based learning. It equips students to perform well at the senior school and college levels. Here are some of the most popular options that students in India pursue after the IGCSE exams.

 

A and AS level 

 

The Cambridge International Education curriculum offers AS and A levels after the IGCSE certification. The Advanced or A-level is a two-year program, segregated into two parts. The first stage is AS or Advanced Subsidiary and covers half the syllabus that is defined for the A-level. The AS level certification is a qualification on its own and can be completed in one year. 

The second part of the A level is called the A2 level. This takes the student to a higher level of specialization. Students have the flexibility to opt only for AS level, A level, or both in a phased manner. If students take up the AS levels only, they can appear for the exams at the end of Grade XI and complete the AS qualification. Students usually need to take four subjects for the AS levels. 

For A levels, assessments are done at the end of Grade XII. If a student wants, he can go for the AS level exams in XI and then opt for the A2 level course to attain the A level certification. The scores for the AS level exams are carried forward to the A level as per the rules of Cambridge International Education. 

The A levels are highly specialized and students have to take up only three subjects for in-depth study. The assessments for the A levels are based on independent research by students and gauge their capacity to solve real problems, with due application of knowledge gained in the subjects they study. The pattern of assessment combines internal assessment and written examination. 

 

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE

 

Another extremely popular and rewarding pathway after the IGCSE is the IB Diploma Program. It is an international curriculum that is accepted across the world and matches the conceptual learning techniques of Cambridge pedagogy to a large extent. Being student-centric and research-based, IB-DP helps students apply their skills in the best possible way for independent learning development. 

For IB-DP, students need to take up 6 subjects, which translates to a wider scope for students for their college qualifications, as compared to the A levels, which cover 3 subjects. Within the IB-DP framework, three subjects are pursued as Core subjects that are focused on career choices, and the rest three are taken up at standard level. Most schools specify the grades that students need to attain for availing admission to the IB-DP program after IGCSE.  

Another advantage of opting for the IB-DP is its structure, which includes a long-form essay, called the Theory of Knowledge. The community service aspect of IB-DP is also a scoring point when applying to international universities. IGCSE prepares a student well for the IB-DP since the rigorous study pattern that goes beyond the classroom and stretches the boundaries of students is a core value for both the boards. 

 

CBSE or ISCE Board

 

Students can always opt to move back to the Indian boards of education. ICSE and CBSE are the national-level boards that offer standardized education across the country. There are bound to be some differences between the IGCSE and Indian boards.

The pattern of study as far as subjects are concerned is one aspect. Since in CBSE or ICSE students have to choose from the specified stream, there is a limit on the choice that they can exercise. Moreover, the pedagogy also focuses on theory rather than practical knowledge. The NCERT curriculum is followed in most schools and students can refer to the books that are covered by this syllabus. The assessment patterns also support the theory-based study approach. 

With the New Education Policy enabling a multidisciplinary curriculum, the options available with the CBSE board are expected to broaden, thus benefiting students. The national boards are also compatible with the patterns of entrance examinations for various Indian universities. Opting for the CBSE or ISCE will prove to be a wise decision if students are focused on preparing for certain competitive examinations, and are not able to devote time for extensive study.  

 

The pathway that one follows after completing IGCSE in Grade X depends on several factors like the fee structure of different programs, the location of good schools offering the chosen program, as well as the future aspirations of students. The performance of students in the Grade X exams will also have an impact on the program that they take up. Those who have set their eye on pursuing further studies from an international college will benefit by opting for either A levels or IB-DP. Keeping a focused approach and knowing how to learn consistently will lead students to success in any path that they choose to pursue after the IGCSE program. 


 

2022-02-23

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