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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221218
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SUMMARY:CBSE Adolescent Summit
DESCRIPTION:From December 15th to 17th\, 2022\, students from The Khaitan School participated in the CBSE Adolescent Summit on Life Skills\, Mental Health\, Safety\, and Well-Being in collaboration with Expressions India. The following students from class XI-F\, Shambhavi Srivastava\, Sanskriti Sagar\, Harshita Hariharan\, and Swara Mishra represented their school and advocated for the need for ongoing dialogue and educational intervention to empower adolescents as Mental Health and Well-Being Ambassadors. When adolescents learn knowledge\, values\, and life skills\, they benefit in numerous ways. This was demonstrated through a student exhibition highlighting the key qualities that help them to make informed decisions\, solve problems\, think critically and creatively\, communicate effectively\, build healthy relationships\, empathize with others\, and manage their lives in a healthy and productive manner. \n \nA Nukkad Natak (street play) on the theme of stigma and stereotypes surrounding mental health was performed\, raising awareness of the need for each of us to be agents of change in accepting mental health issues and addressing the need to overcome them. Adolescent challenges were also depicted through a dance presentation. \nThe summit featured notable speakers such as Dr. Jitendra Nagpal\, Director of Expressions India\, Dr. Joseph Emmanuel\, Director of CBSE\, famous Indian Kathak dancer Ms. Shovana Narayan\, Indian journalist Mr. Rajat Sharma\, IAS Ms. LS Changsan\, and Dr. Rama Sharma\, Public Relations Officer of CBSE. Each speaker emphasized the fact that mental health is just as important as physical health and nurturing one’s life skills during youth can greatly contribute to building strong resilience. Our youth needs to understand the impact of good mental health so that they can become responsible citizens and help others to be more healthy. By making an effort to spread mental health awareness\, we can work to de-stigmatize our attitudes towards\, approach to\, and identification of mental health issues in our society. \n \nHaving difficult conversations and acknowledging that there is a problem allows us to find a solution. We can start to remove the shame and fear often associated with mental health topics. Doing so increases the likelihood of someone seeking help when they need it. Asking for help is a sign of strength\, and working together allows us to build a foundation that respects and values good mental health. Focusing on mental health awareness increases knowledge of the signs and symptoms of certain conditions. Early intervention is often key to the success of mental health treatment for many conditions. The earlier someone is diagnosed and begins treatment\, the more likely they are to manage their condition and improve their mental health. \nThe summit ended with the key message that we all need to empower ourselves through self-care and seek help in any way possible to overcome daily challenges.
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/cbse-adolescent-summit/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221210
DTSTAMP:20260405T232140
CREATED:20230103T183234Z
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SUMMARY:Jashn-E-Insaan
DESCRIPTION:The Khaitan School hosted a Human Rights themed evening event\, featuring three plays directed by Theatre Teacher Mr. Rajneesh Bisht and his team\, Khel Tamasha. Students dressed as clowns greeted the parents in attendance. The program began with the lighting of a lamp and a shloka sung by the school choir\, directed by Ms. Ruba Munshi. The middle school students presented the play “RAINBOW\,” followed by the 9th graders’ performance of “WE THE HUMANS\,” a street play. The senior school students then performed “ROMEO JULIETAND THE DARKNESS.” \n \nThe esteemed Padmashree SYEDA SAIYIDAIN HAMEED\, a writer\, educationist\, and social and women’s rights campaigner\, graced the event with her presence. From 2002 until its dissolution in 2015\, she served as chair of the steering committee of the Indian Planning Commission on health\, now replaced by NITI AAYOG.
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/jashn-e-insaan/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221208
DTSTAMP:20260405T232140
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SUMMARY:Magic Show\, Class I-V
DESCRIPTION:Magic shows allow children to enter a world of unlimited creativity and imagination. They inspire children to think of new scenarios and ideas and provide the perfect emotional hook and motivation for learning\, as they spark children’s natural curiosity and make them ask\, “How did you do that?” On December 7th\, 2022\, the Red Cross Society\, a voluntary humanitarian organization\, conducted a magic show for students in classes 1 to 5. The purpose of the show was not only to raise funds for a good cause\, but also to create awareness about current social issues among children. The mere mention of a magic show excited the students\, and once the magician began\, they couldn’t stay seated. The show started by making umbrellas from paper and continued with a series of impressive tricks\, including pulling numerous sheets of paper from a single sheet and changing the colors of umbrellas. The mix of science and comedy in the tricks captured the kids’ attention and made them intensely curious about how they were done. The magic show helped the children improve their observation skills and concentration\, and also helped reduce stage fright as they learned how to conduct themselves on stage. The students had a lot of fun and appreciated the change from their usual classroom sessions.
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/magic-show-class-i-v/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221204
DTSTAMP:20260405T232140
CREATED:20230103T183733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230103T183733Z
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SUMMARY:Fit India Week
DESCRIPTION:The Khaitan School celebrated Fit India Week\, focusing on the overall development of its students. The school was filled with enthusiasm and excitement as students\, teachers\, and housekeeping staff participated in various events\, including an inter-school basketball tournament\, yoga and meditation\, indigenous activities for classes 1 to 12\, a tug of war for teachers\, races for housekeeping staff\, a poster making competition\, and an essay writing competition. \n \nThese events demonstrated the best sportsmanship spirit and were a grand success\, made possible by the support and cooperation of the school’s principal\, Hoss\, Homs\, the administration department\, and the sports department.
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/fit-india-week/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221203
DTSTAMP:20260405T232140
CREATED:20230103T180711Z
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SUMMARY:Math Week
DESCRIPTION:From November 29th to December 2nd\, 2022\, The Khaitan School celebrated Maths Week. Students in classes IX and XI organized various events with the guidance of their math teachers. On the first day\, class boards were decorated on the theme of “Rangometry.” On the second day\, a fun quiz in the form of a PowerPoint presentation was held. The winner in class IX was named “The PI-Thons\,” and class XI winners received a badge. On the third day\, a number game was organized in the classes\, giving each student the opportunity to test their mathematical aptitude. On the fourth day\, a video was shown to the students to demonstrate the application of math in the field of architecture.
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/math-week/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221104
DTSTAMP:20260405T232140
CREATED:20230103T181947Z
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SUMMARY:Vigilance Awareness Week
DESCRIPTION:From November 1st to 3rd\, 2022\, The Khaitan School in Noida collaborated with the Indian Oil Corporation to conduct the Vigilance Awareness Week with the theme “Corruption Free India for a Developed Nation.” This annual event\, observed during the birth week of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel (October 31st)\, is organized by the Central Vigilance Commission as a way to raise awareness about the dangers of corruption and to promote values of integrity\, transparency\, and accountability. \n \nWith the aim of familiarizing students with these values and teaching them how to prevent and combat corruption in the future\, the school organized a series of competitions for students in classes I to XII. One such competition was a painting contest on the theme “Say No to Corruption.” Students were given the freedom to express their thoughts\, ideas\, and emotions on paper using their imagination and creativity. They used different mediums such as poster colors and oil pastels to showcase their enthusiasm and creativity and make thought-provoking artwork that demonstrated their innovative and intuitive thought processes. The students’ artwork was displayed on the school playground\, inspiring everyone with their ideas on making India corruption-free. \n 
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/vigilance-awareness-week/
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