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SUMMARY:Music And Dance Festival- Euphoria
DESCRIPTION:On January 25\, 2023\, the Khaitan School NOIDA held its first-ever “Music and Dance Festival\,” entitled “Euphoria.” \nThis performance celebrated the “Confluence” of music and dance by showcasing numerous dance and music styles that seamlessly came together on one platform.. \nGoals Of The Festival- \n\nThe programme was designed to provide kids with a stage on which to display their abilities in front of their professors\, peers\, and families.\nThe programme allowed each participant the chance to learn how to work as a group/chorus to perform a dance/song\, which would help them develop important qualities like discipline\, organisation\, and teamwork.\n\nAround 150 students participated in the programme across all of the sequences. It featured a number of performances in several categories\, including various Indian vocal and dance acts and pop music from the west. This programme was designed to be the pinnacle of all the learning that the participating kids had accomplished in their classrooms while demonstrating the “Process Based Learning” methodology that our school adheres to and supports. \n \nThe programme started with the principal\, Ms. Rina Singh\, lighting the lamp\, accompanied by Mr. Sajeev Philip\, Ms. Pooja Singh\, and Ms. Seema Khurana\, as the first choir of the day performed “Harivarasanam and Madhava Mamava\,” a combination of the divine song “Harivarasanam\,” or Hari Haratmaka Ashtakam\, that is recited just before the closing of the temple doors at night as well as Madhava Mamava\, a classic carnatic hymns sung as a prayer to Lord Krishna. \nThe day’s comperes introduced “RHAPSODY\,” the first part of the programme\, following the lighting of the lamp. \nThe ‘evolution of pop music’ was the focus of this year’s “Rhapsody” subject for western music. The Western Choir and Rock Band led the audience on a journey that began with the most famous and iconic performer of all time\, “ELVIS PRESLEY\,” and followed the development of pop music over the course of the last seven decades\, featuring artists like the Beatles\, Queen\, Abba\, Michael Jackson\, Bryan Adams\, and the more contemporary Taylor Swift\, One Direction\, and Ed Sheeran\, among others. The rock group also got the crowd to sing along with them and do the famous STOMP STOMP CLAP dance move from the famous Queen song ‘We Will Rock You’. \nThe program’s second half\, which featured a fusion of different traditional and modern dance and music genres as well as Hindustani classical music\, was dubbed “Kalaangan.” Several dance and musical sequences were featured in this performance\, with themes including “Sangita-Ratnakara\,” which translates as “Ocean of Music and Dance” and is one of the most significant Indian musicological texts; “Shiv Mallari\,” a Bharatnatyam dance choreography for welcoming Lord Shiva’s procession with dancers singing his praise; and “Abhinaya\,” one of the chapters from “Natyashastra” that is further divided into 4 types: Aangika\, Vachika\, Aharya and Satvika Abhinaya and ‘Bhakti Rasa’. \nThe above-mentioned themes were musically represented by the Indian choir\, and the dance groups captured the dance elements. \n \nEvery member of the audience liked the energetic\, charismatic performances\, as was clear from the standing ovations each performer received at the conclusion of their presentations. \n \nAll the students from all the sequences came together to perform “Jagao Mere Des Ko\,” one of the most exquisitely written contemporary patriotic songs\, that Sir AR Rahman composed\, as the event’s grand finale. The National Anthem was played after a brief word of appreciation from the principal and a vote of thanks from Mr. Sajeev Philip.
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/music-and-dance-festival-euphoria/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230206T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T232244
CREATED:20230206T072353Z
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SUMMARY:Celebration Of World Music Day By The Middle School- Euphony
DESCRIPTION:Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace\, abolishing strife. \nMartin Luther King once said\, “Beautiful music is the art of the prophets that can calm the agitations of the soul. It is one of the most magnificent and delightful presents God has given us.” \nIn light of these beautiful thoughts\, on January 28\, 2023\, the Middle wing of The Khaitan School in NOIDA held its “Annual Music Festival\,” called Euphony. The festival\, a musical extravaganza with the goal of honoring our country’s legendary maestros\, was a resounding success. \nThe ceremonial lamp lighting by Madam Principal Ms Rina Singh\, Head of Senior School Mr. Sajeev Philip\, Head of Middle School Ms. Pooja Singh\, Head of Primary School Ms. Seema Khurana\, along with a few parents\, marked the start of the joyous afternoon. \nThe soulful recital of Namo Namo Bharatambe by Class VI kids inspired the audience to praise the nation and its splendour. No one has captured the essence of our Janani Janmabhumi—her physical beauty\, her people\, her history\, and—most importantly—her spiritual glory—better than Sri Nochur Venkataraman\, the author of this masterpiece. Each sentence stands alone as a gem. \n \nThe prayer from the Rig Veda that many of us have grown to appreciate from our retreats was then sang by a group of Class VII students. The Sangachadwam engaged and engulfed the audience in warmth as it issued a plea for everyone to congregate together\, speak together\, and for all thoughts to be in harmony. \n \nThe next note was a subtle blending of tones with a whimsical air of persuasion. The Orchestra performed a succession of tantalizing masterpieces as a tribute to the master of Indian Classical music\, Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma\, while displaying a flawless Jugalbandi\, or fusion\, of Western and Indian instruments. The audience was enthralled by the impressive lineup of songs\, including Raag- Hans Dhwani (Pt. Shiv Kumar Sharma)\, Saare Vatan ka Pyara (Original Composition)\, Kandhon se Milte Hain Kandhe (Patriotic Song)\, and Maa Tujhe Salaam (Patriotic Song)\, which were expertly played on the guitar\, keyboards\, tablas\, congos\, and xylophones. \n \nThe last Western Choir performed a mix of classic songs like “Learning to fly\,” “My Dreams\,” and “Heal the World” as a tribute to the country. The vocalists’ sweet vocals captivated the listeners and infused the air with hopes and ambitions for a better future. \nLast but not the least\, the Indian Choir\, made up of Class VIII students\, astounded the audience by singing A.R. Rahman and Smt. Lata Mangeshkar tunes. Through songs that spoke unity in diversity and highlighted the diverse culture by singing in more than one language\, they truly honored the spirit of patriotism. \nThis was followed by the captivating songs Sau raginiyo se saja Bharat Anokha raag hai (Tribute to the Nation)\, Jayatu Jayatu Bharatam (Patriotic Song)\, and Ae Mere Vatan ke Logon (Tribute to Smt. Lata Mangeshkar). \n \nAs soon as all the groups came together to perform the classic\, “Saare Jahan Se Acha\,” the stage was transformed into a kaleidoscope of different hues and colors. \nThese energetic performances by the Middle Wing’s musical mavens\, which received a lot of accolades and respect from both instructors and parents\, served as proof that music is\, in fact\, the divine way to convey beautiful\, lyrical things to the heart. \nParents’ Feedback (among many others) \n“Today’s program was a musical delight. The children performed extremely well. A thorough and expert hand and efforts of all the teachers was clearly visible. I especially liked this initiative because it inculcates the Indian values in our children through our music. All the children dressed in Indian ethnic wear was a great idea. The rhythmic and melodious jugalbandi of all the musical  instruments was par excellence. \nOur congratulations to all the children\, Principal Ma’am\, teachers and school staff who made this memorable for us.”  \nMs. Puja Mathur\, mother of Advaita Mathur (7B) \n 
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/celebration-of-world-music-day-by-the-middle-school-euphony/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230203T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T232244
CREATED:20230203T071315Z
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UID:18534-1675411200-1675443600@www.thekhaitanschool.org
SUMMARY:Class 5F Assembly Showcase
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, January 17\, 2023\, the assembly for class VF was held in the auditorium. Everyone in the class took part in it with fervor and excitement.  \nThe showcase was created with the intention of fostering participants’ confidence and oratory and leadership skills. The students collaborated to carry out their idea. The group prayed aloud to the God to ask for blessings and to thank him for a fresh day. \n \nThey engaged in well-being-promoting activities like yoga. The news\, weather report\, thought of the day\, and word of the day were then provided by four kids.  \nA skit titled “DECIMALS KI KATHA DHANSUKH RAM KI VYATHA” followed it. The discussion about the digestive system and good eating practises was next on the agenda. \nThe national anthem\, which was accompanied by a student playing the flute\, brought the performance to a close. They had a stage and a platform to demonstrate their skills and acquire confidence in themselves during the offline assembly.
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/class-5f-assembly-showcase/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230203T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T232244
CREATED:20230203T071035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230203T071236Z
UID:18536-1675411200-1675443600@www.thekhaitanschool.org
SUMMARY:Class 1A Assembly With The Theme ‘Music’
DESCRIPTION:On November 28\, 2022\, the students from all sections of Class I attended the Assembly of Class I A\, which was held in the school auditorium in front of the Coordinator of Classes I and 2. \nThe following were the assembly’s learning goals: \n\nTo provide the students a chance to improve their presentation and public speaking abilities.\nTo foster a culture of productive teamwork and peer engagement among the students.\nTo give kids a platform on which to display their individual abilities and skills.\nTo inspire students to consider what they learned in class.\n\nThe assembly’s primary activities and proceedings were as follows: \n\nMorning Prayer: Before the assembly began\, the emcees welcomed the attendees and called on the class choir to lead the prayer\, “Sangachadwam Samvadadwam.” Aadvik Kandpal’s daily reflection on the theme was presented after the prayer.\n\n \n\nExercises: After learning the yoga movements Dhanurasana\, Vrikshasana\, and Bridge\, students performed them. These poses assist to strengthen the back\, maintain excellent posture\, and improve digestion and focus.\nClassroom lessons from the previous cycle: After this\, the students reflected on and shared what they had learned in many academic and co-curricular disciplines;\n\n            English Poem: The students comfortably discussed sentence structure and understanding while keeping in mind the norms of sentence formation in an English poem. \nA sentence should always begin with a capital letter \nEnd with a full stop\, and \nHave one finger’s worth of space between each word. \n           Hindi Kavita: “Manmoji Rail”  \nThe Hindi Kavita was recited by the class in unison and with enthusiasm. All of the audience members there enjoyed their presentation. \n \n           Math: The students’ next presentation was a thorough explanation of the idea of “Backward movement on the ENL” with the aid of props and audience-engaging suggestions. \nAll of the students gained from the experience. \n           Q&A session: After that\, there was a question-and-answer session when the audience asked the participants a few questions like- What is the meaning of the theme? Why do we adhere to rules for sentence construction? The fact that the participants themselves raised these concerns served to boost the kids’ sense of unity and confidence. \nThe national anthem was performed to bring the ceremony to a close. The event was a success\, and both the audience and the participants felt a sense of accomplishment. \nHosting the assembly was a special experience for the class IA kids.
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/class-1a-assembly-with-the-theme-music/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230203T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T232244
CREATED:20230203T060129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230203T060534Z
UID:18528-1675411200-1675443600@www.thekhaitanschool.org
SUMMARY:Class 2A Assembly With The Theme "Music"
DESCRIPTION:On December 27\, 2022\, the Class 2A students organised the Class Assembly with great enthusiasm. Teachers and students from all sections of Class 2 attended the assembly\, which was held in the school auditorium. \nThe assembly’s learning objectives included: \n\nTo provide kids a stage on which to display their abilities and skills.\nTo improve student’s’ performance and public speaking abilities.\nTo motivate kids to interact positively with their classmates.\nTo encourage the practise of reflecting on one’s knowledge from the classroom and current events.\nTo make it easier for kids to understand the month’s theme\, “Music.”\n\nThe Assembly’s primary activities and events included the following: \nMorning Prayer: Divita and Jenisha\, the comperes\, welcomed everyone to the meeting by inviting the choir to the morning prayer. \nNews: Aarohi provided the day’s news in order to keep the audience informed of the most recent events taking place throughout the world. The importance of following the news was emphasised to the students. \nEnglish language lessons: The students discussed what they had learned about music in their English classes. The kids informed the audience of this as well as how they had been practising “Picture Description” as part of their writing abilities. \nMusical Instruments: This was followed by a brief educational discussion on musical instruments\, during which one student spoke up and provided details about several instruments. This encouraged the idea of peer learning by assisting their classmates in learning about the same things. \nMathematical learnings: To discuss the lessons learned in math class\, a student described how they discovered several mathematical operations by asking relevant questions based on the “Remo the Rhino” narrative. \nPottery: Aaryan thought about how to build a cottage out of clay as he discussed the process of mastering pottery. \nYoga: A few students demonstrated certain asanas as Deetya spoke about the advantages of the practice. \n \nDance: A student spoke about several Indian dance styles. The students also learned about the classical and folk dance styles during this talk. \nIn order to wrap up the programme\, the students shared their opinions and reflections on the assembly. The National Anthem was performed to bring the event to a close. Overall\, the event went off smoothly and gave the students a feeling of accomplishment. They left feeling revitalised for the rest of the day.
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/class-2a-assembly-with-the-theme-music/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230203T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T232244
CREATED:20230203T053736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230203T053810Z
UID:18522-1675411200-1675443600@www.thekhaitanschool.org
SUMMARY:Veer Bal Diwas 2022- A Tribute To Guru Gobind Ji's Sons
DESCRIPTION:Every year on December 26th\, Veer Baal Diwas is observed to commemorate the martyrdom of Baba Fateh Singh and Zorawar Singh\, the Sahibzade of 10th Guru Govind Singh Ji. It was announced by the ministry of Culture\,Govt of India. \nThe Khaitan School in Noida celebrated Veer Bal Diwas on Monday\, December 26\, 2022. All of the students were informed about this day through a digital exhibition and video that highlighted the bravery and courage of Guru Gobind Singh ji’s two younger sons. The Sikh guru Gobind Singh Ji had four sons Sahibzada Ajit Singh\, Sahibzada Jujhar Singh\, and the younger ones- Sahibzada Zorawar Singh\, and Sahibzada Fateh Singh. \n \nSahibzada Fateh Singh was six years old and Sahibzada Zorawar Singh was eight years old at the time of the Supreme Sacrifice. Elder siblings had heroically fought against the Mughals and given their lives as well. \nOur teachers gave the students in-depth information and emphasized the importance of their sacrifice for the nation.The sacrifices made by Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Sahibzada Fateh Singh were honoured and remembered by the students.They created the thank-you cards and vowed to meet life’s problems with bravery and heroism. \nAlong with the youngsters\, the teachers shared similar accounts of bravery and sacrifice from their own lives. The digital exhibition that was downloaded from the link provided in the circular was also displayed to advertise the event. \n \nThey were inspired that we should not forget the great sacrifice of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and their sons. We will always be appreciative of them and adhere to their values.
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/veer-bal-diwas-2022-a-tribute-to-guru-gobind-jis-sons/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230203T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T232244
CREATED:20230203T042332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T075232Z
UID:18517-1675411200-1675443600@www.thekhaitanschool.org
SUMMARY:National Road Safety Week 2023- The Students Learnt The Traffic Rules
DESCRIPTION:Road Safety Week for children is an initiative aimed at educating and raising awareness among children about road safety and the importance of following traffic rules and regulations. The aim is to prevent road accidents and promote safe and responsible behavior while using roads. \nTo propagate and advance the cause of safer roads for everyone\, the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways observed Road Safety Week from January 11–17\, 2023\, as part of “Swachhata Pakhwada”. \n \nThe students Khaitan School Noida observed road safety week. The activites that the students enthusiastically participated in making posters\, creating slogans\, and taking a quiz to increase public awareness of traffic regulations. \n \nThe primary causes of traffic accidents were the topic of discussion. The teachers played the Road safety videos and and taught the students the road Signs and Traffic Rules. They received instructions on how to cross the road carefully as well as an introduction to road safety terms and safety signals. \nThe following themes were discussed after a presentation to the class: –  \n\nIn all circumstances\, cross the street only at a pedestrian crossing.\nIf there isn’t a pedestrian crossing\, look both ways before crossing.\nNever go through the space between the parked cars.\nNever ignore warnings\, and never run on a busy road.\nWhen walking on the road\, always utilise the sidewalks. Ask them to follow the fundamental guidelines and utilise the side routes whether the road is vacant or busy.\nWhen driving or riding in a moving vehicle\, such as a school bus\, observe the traffic laws.\nNever stick your heads or hands out the window.\n\nRoad safety Dos and Don’ts were also discussed. The kids participated in exercises including slogan writing\, quizzes\, and pledges to increase their awareness of road safety regulations. The aim of breaking the rules of road safety and the consequences of doing so were also outlined to the kids.  \n \nThe sensitization will make sure that the young kids are more careful when they are moving on the roads or travelling\, and they will grow up to be well-informed and law-abiding students in the future.
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/national-road-safety-week-2023-the-student-learnt-the-traffic-rules/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230202T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20230202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T232244
CREATED:20230202T104745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T105417Z
UID:18507-1675324800-1675357200@www.thekhaitanschool.org
SUMMARY:Replublic Day Celebration 2023
DESCRIPTION:We Are Indians\, Firstly and Lastly. ~ BR Ambedkar \nOn January 25\, 2023\, The Primary School Students of The Khaitan School\, Noida observed the 74th Republic Day. \nAs part of the celebration\, the students watched a video on Subh Sukh Chain Ki-with auspicious happiness (Anthem of Free India)\, during which they were instructed to stand in respectful silence as they heard the soulful and patriotic anthem\, which gave them a sense of pride in their nation. The students discussed Subhash Chandra Bose and the contribution he made to the struggle for independence from British domination. \n \nClass 1 and Class 2 students celebrated Republic Day at Circle Time in their respective classrooms. They attended the Republic Day Presentation and felt honoured to commemorate the fusion of numerous cultural differences into a single\, cohesive whole on this day. \nThe kids discussed the Republic Day parade they had seen on television and were quite excited about the activities of the holiday. They could recognize the contribution of the young children who had received the Rashtriya Bal Puraskar and the Pradhanmantri Bal Puraskar for their tremendous bravery\, talent\, innovation\, and sacrifice had contributed to the advancement of the nation. \n \nThe students were given a written questionnaire and colouring pages related to the ethnic tableaux that were featured in the parade\, and they enthusiastically took part in both of these activities. The youngsters could also recognise the differences between this year’s procession and last year’s. \nThey also took part in a quiz on Republic Day\, which increased their knowledge and instilled in them a sense of pride. They learned about the history and importance of the Republic Day and felt incredibly happy and honoured to have been a part of this ceremony and learned about the background and importance of the Republic Day.
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/replublic-day-celebration-2023/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221224
DTSTAMP:20260405T232244
CREATED:20230103T174148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230103T174148Z
UID:17964-1671753600-1671839999@www.thekhaitanschool.org
SUMMARY:Christmas Day Celebration 2022
DESCRIPTION:“Christmas brings family and friends together\, and reminds us to spread love to those who need it most.” \nOn December 23rd\, 2022\, a special assembly was held for students in grades 1 to 5. The students were excited to plan the celebration and wore red and white outfits to match the occasion. The assembly began with a prayer to God to bring happiness and protect all mankind from evil. A message from the Bible was read to the students\, reminding them to trust in God and listen to his guidance in all that they do. \n \nThe students in grades 1 and 2 performed a nativity play\, reenacting the birth of Jesus Christ and the events that followed. The play was accompanied by a choir singing carols to spread joy and peace. It was heartwarming to hear the students share their thoughts on the true meaning of Christmas\, including the importance of decorating the Christmas tree\, being charitable\, and spreading warmth and prayer for all people. \n \nStudents were also awarded prizes for their excellent performance in English and Hindi poetry recitation and an interschool skating tournament. The head of the school appreciated the participants for their understanding of the essence of Christmas. Toward the end of the assembly\, Santa Claus arrived to interact with the children and distribute sweets and chocolates. The children sang “Jingle Bells” and cheered for Santa\, bringing joy\, hope\, and peace to the hearts of the students and teachers alike
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/christmas-celebration/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221222
DTSTAMP:20260405T232244
CREATED:20230103T175127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230103T175127Z
UID:17969-1671494400-1671667199@www.thekhaitanschool.org
SUMMARY:Inter-House Basketball Competition (Girls)
DESCRIPTION:The Primary wing Girls’ Inter-House basketball competition took place over two days\, from December 20th to 21st\, 2022. The tournament featured many close contests\, with each team working hard to score baskets. It was a fiercely competitive event\, with each house giving their all on the court. \n \nThe first knock-out match was played between Meghalaya and Shiwalik\, and the second was between Aravalli and Nilgiri. These matches determined the finalists for the event\, with Meghalaya and Nilgiri coming out on top. On the second day\, the first match was played between Shiwalik and Aravalli for third place\, with Shiwalik ultimately securing third place. In the final match\, the winning teams from round one competed for the event winner\, and Meghalaya emerged as the interhouse champion in a closely contested match. The final rankings were: Meghalaya in first place with 4 house points\, Nilgiri in second place with 3 points\, Shiwalik in third place with 2 points\, and Aravalli in fourth place with 1 point.
URL:https://www.thekhaitanschool.org/event/inter-house-basketball-competition-girls/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221218
DTSTAMP:20260405T232244
CREATED:20230103T180119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230103T180119Z
UID:17972-1671062400-1671321599@www.thekhaitanschool.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221210
DTSTAMP:20260405T232244
CREATED:20230103T183234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230103T183234Z
UID:17988-1670544000-1670630399@www.thekhaitanschool.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221208
DTSTAMP:20260405T232244
CREATED:20230103T181359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230103T181359Z
UID:17981-1670371200-1670457599@www.thekhaitanschool.org
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:20260405T232244
CREATED:20230103T183733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230103T183733Z
UID:17991-1669680000-1670111999@www.thekhaitanschool.org
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:20260405T232244
CREATED:20230103T180711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230103T180711Z
UID:17977-1669680000-1670025599@www.thekhaitanschool.org
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221104
DTSTAMP:20260405T232244
CREATED:20230103T181947Z
LAST-MODIFIED: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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