Saturday, February 20, 2010

Amandeep Singh Golden Boy and Jyotmeen Kaur Golden Girl



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by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
MOHALI, FEB 20

The moment of bidding farewell is always emotional one in the human life. Such moments are marked by sweet memories and best wishes in the heart for the parting friends. Similar moments came alive in Golden Bells Public School in Sector 77 here today when students of Class IX bid farewell to their seniors. The party began with the ritual of applying tilak to the outgoing X class students.
Class IX students presented a vibrant and rocking dance performance which was a medley of popular dance numbers, bhangra and fun-filled games were also organised.
All the outgoing students were looking charming in their colourful dresses. Gifts and titles further enhanced their happiness. They expressed their gratefulness to the teachers for their valuable guidance and untiring efforts for always showing them the right path.
At the end, the Chairman of the school wished the outgoing students best of luck for their future. He inspired them to always follow the right moral values in the life, ahead and spread the fragrance of kindness, modesty and good moral values.
On the basis of their talent, Amandeep Singh was crowned as Golden Boy and Jyotmeen Kaur was crowned as Golden Girl. Similarly Saksham Dhawan and Priyanka were adjudged as the Best Dressed up Boy & Girl respectively. The party culminated with a sumptuous lunch.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Colourful presentation by Shemrock students





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by UTschoolswire4u
PINJORE, FEB 14

Talentainment, an art and craft exhibition and a fun talent carnival with a host of competitions and fun games for everyone was organized in Shemrock Bliss Prep. School here today.
According to Headmistress Sukhjminder Kaur a number of colourful items prepared by the children around the year under the guidance of their teachers were put up on display. A host of competitions between the age group 1.8 years to 7.6 years were also organized for children from all the schools of pinjore. Competitions like colouring, collage making, best out of waste , puzzles, clay modeling etc. saw enthusiastic participation from children from various schools. Keeping alive the valentines spirit exciting and interesting games like Romeo and Juliet, Bheja Fry , Sohni Mahiwal, Mai Sui Tu Dhagga and Tu Mujhe Lee Ke Bhaga etc were also organized.
The section “My Mom Made This” got an overwhelming response with the mothers sending beautifully created entries.
Director Tennu Jolly distributed the prizes to the winners. A special prize for the most creative entry in the mothers section was awarded to Mrs. Nirmala Bannerji, mother of Pratham of class-II.
Hritik Thakur, Rishit Bansal and Shivam Jassal finished first, second and third, respectively, in the clay modeling competitions.
Results: Jigsaws/Puzzles: 1 Ahusha, 2 Anik Garg.Colouring: 1 Tanish Bhatia, 2 Kanan Sharma, 3 Shivam Chopra. Draw and Colour: 1 Saumya Srivastava, 2 Pranav Goyal, 3 Aashika. Collage Making: 1 Rupal Sharma. Best out of Waste: 1 Chestha Lakra, 2 Lakshyata. Clay Modelling: 1 Hritik Thakur, 2 Rishit Bansal, 3 Shivam Jassal. Couple Games: Sohni Mahiwal: 1 Mr and Mrs. Chauhan, 2 Mr and Mrs. Maneet Grover.
Romeo and Juliet: 1 Mr and Mrs. Rajesh, 2 Mr and Mrs. Tyagi.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Golden Bells' annual baby show


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by UTschoolswire4u
MOHALI, FEB 13

Around 100 tiny tots from Mohali, Chandigarh, Panchkula and adjoining areas participated in the Annual Baby Show organised by Golden Bells Public School, Sector – 77, here today. The show was brightened up by the well attired toddlers who stole the hearts of one and all.
Mr. N.K. Sharma, Chairman, Distt. Planning Board, S.A.S. Nagar inaugurated the show. He spoke on the importance of such healthy competitions which is the platform to bring out the hidden talent and help in shaping and grooming the personality of the child at such tender age. He also wished success to the young participants.
The baby show was divided into four categories (Cat. A: 6 months – 1 year, Cat. B: 1 - 1½year, Cat. C: 1½ - 2½ year and Cat. D: 2½ - 3½ year) according to the age groups separately for boys & girls. The eminent panel of judges included efficient housewives, expert teachers, doctors and renowned dieticians judged the kids on the basis of their general health, hygiene, confidence and attitude. Lots of fun games were organised for parents and grandparents of participants.
On the occasion, free refreshment coupons were given to all the grandparents, complimentary joy rides on the toy train and gifts were given to all participants.
At last, crowning ceremony of I, II, III position holders of all categories was done. Our guest of honour, Dr. G.K. Nanda, President Women Welfare Association and Vice President of Mohali Senior Citizens Association distributed the prizes to the winners.
The Chairman of the school thanked the guest of honour, parents and teachers as well as congratulated the winners and their parents for their contribution in nurturing and bringing up the children in positive manner and to make the baby show a grand success.
Winners of the baby show are: Golden Bells Prince Golden Bells Princess: Category A (6 months-1 year): 1 Maahir Ananya. Category B (1-1½yrs.) Arnav Khurana Diya Raja. Category C (1½-2½yrs.): Rayhan Vijita. Category D (2½-3½yrs.): Ayaan Tavishi.
Awards by Johnson & Johnson are: Golden Bells Prince Golden Bells Princess: Category A (6months-1year.): Nischey Chawla Khushi. Category B (1-1½yrs.): Kirat Jasmine. Category C (1½-2½yrs.): Ishu Aannya. Category D (2½-3½yrs.): Saksham Meehul.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Baby Show at Golden Bells

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by UTschoolswire4u
MOHALI, FEB 11

Golden Bells Public School, Sector-77 is organizing Annual Baby Show on February 13 from 10.30 a.m. onwards at it school premises here.
SAS District Planning Board chairman NK Sharma will inaugurate the baby show.
Tiny tots from Mohali, Chandigarh, Panchkula and nearby places namely Sirhind, Patiala, Ropar and Kharar are also expected to participate in the baby show.
Dr. G.K. Nanda, president,Mohali Women Welfare Association president Dr GK Nanda will be the guest of honour.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

St Solider celebrates Thanks Giving Week



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by UTschoolswire4u
CHANDIGARH, FEB 10

The students of Saint Soldier International School, Sector 28-B today celebrated Thanks Giving Week in the Tri City by visiting post office, police station, dispensary to acknowledge their valuable contribution and services in making vibrant and healthy community for all of us.
The students along with their teachers went there in groups with flowers and cards and also gifted handmade paintings to the officials. They were welcomed and shown around the dispensary and the police station and were introduced to the staff members.
The main stress was laid on the need to spread message of unity in diversity.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Bhullar fires 64 to win Asian Tour International

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by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir)
BANGKOK, FEB 7

Indian Gaganjeet Bhullar produced a brilliant course record eight-under-par 64 to win the season-opening Asian Tour International by one shot on Sunday.
Starting the final round six strokes back, Bhullar reinforced his growing reputation as one of Asia’s brightest prospects with a superb come-from-behind victory, the second of his career, at the Suwan Golf and Country Club.
The 21-year-old Indian sank an eagle and six birdies for an unblemished card and edged out Korea’s Hwang Inn-choon, who signed for a 69 for second place in the US$300,000 event.
Japan’s Tetsuji Hiratsuka, runner-up last year, took third place with a 68 while overnight leader Kiradech Aphibarnrat of Thailand carded a disappointing 73 to finish tied fourth with Jbe Kruger of South Africa, three behind the winner.
“It’s amazing. I have no words to describe it, I’m totally speechless. When I woke up this morning, I just wanted to shoot a good number. I never ever thought I was going to shoot a 64 and win by one. It’s like a dream coming true. My first event of the year and winning at the start of the season will give me a lot of confidence,” said Bhullar, who pocketed US$47,550.
Bhullar’s title charge was sparked by an eagle at the par five second hole when an eight iron approach stopped three feet of the flag. He nailed four more birdies to turn in 30 and added two more birdies on 15, for the outright lead, and 18 to clinch a memorable triumph with his winning total of 11-under-par 277.
Hwang, who was also chasing his second Asian Tour win, was in the hunt down the straight after overcoming a double bogey on 11 with birdies on 14 and 15. But an errant drive into the hazard on 17 for bogey left him with the tall order of having to eagle the par five last hole to force a play-off which he could only birdie.
Bhullar said: “After 15 where I made a good curling putt, I told myself to make par on 16 and 17 and make birdie on 18. Everything happened the way I decided. On 18, it was amazing. I told myself that the putt was to win the tournament.
“It was a crucial one as I had missed the same putt last the two days from the nearly same line. I had a bit of an idea that it would come from the right. I just got lucky. I’m sure my confidence will go up a long way. I’m looking forward to next week (Avantha Masters). It’s a big event and I love the DLF course as I’ve won there twice (on the local circuit). Going back to play in front of the home crowd will give me a great sense of achievement.”
Sponsors of the Asian Tour International include Kinogolf, Panasonic, Singha, Ricoh, Srixon and Inetol.
Leading final round scores: 277 - Gaganjeet Bhullar (IND) 71-71-71-64. 278 - Hwang Inn-choon (KOR) 72-70-67-69. 279 - Tetsuji Hiratsuka (JPN) 71-72-68-68. 280 - Jbe Kruger (RSA) 70-72-69-69, Kiradech Aphibarnrat (THA) 68-70-69-73. 282 - Ted Oh (KOR) 76-70-71-65, Lin Wen-hong (TPE) 71-74-70-67, Piya Swangarunporn (THA) 70-72-69-71. 283 - Lucas Lee (BRA) 68-74-72-69, Antonio Lascuna (PHI) 70-72-71-70, Kenichi Kuboya (JPN) 73-69-71-70, David Johnson (USA) 71-70-69-73. 284 - Varut Chomchalam (THA) 73-72-72-67, Pariya Junhasavasdikul (THA) 72-72-71-69, Lam Chih Bing (SIN) 69-70-71-74. 285 - Sattaya Supupramai (THA) 73-73-71-68, Mars Pucay (PHI) 69-69-76-71, Thammanoon Srirot (THA) 72-69-72-72, Hideto Tanihara (JPN) 69-73-72-71, Angelo Que (PHI) 74-67-70-74.

Shemrock Smiles students excel in collage making




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by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
PANCHKULA, FEB 7

Artsmart, a vibrant display-cum-sale of art and craft items prepared by students and staff was held at Shemrock Smiles, Mansa Devi Complex here today. Various competitions namely jigsaws/puzzles, colouring, collage making, draw and colour and best out of waste for age groups 1.8 years to 6.6 years were held for all the children.
In collage making competitions for 3.6 to 4.6 years, Shemrock Smiles cornered glory by winning all the first three positions. Siddharth Kairon, Angad Sharma and Udbhav finished in that order.
In Draw and Colour competitions for 4.6 to 5.6 years Muskan Dhiman of Bhavan Vidyalya, Panchkula grabbed the top position. Abhinandan (Tender Heart, Chd.) and Preeti Bhatia (GMSSS-19, Chd) finished second and third, respectively.
More than 150 children from the various schools of Panchkula and Chandigarh participated. Children created various items like photo frames, gift wrapping sheets, envelopes, cards, fire breathing dragons, marching sun, pen and pencil holders, slam books, decorative balls and baubles etc. with the help of their teachers for the Artsmart exhibition which were displayed and later sold to the parents.
The proceeds the children pledged to share with their needy friends. Also the work done by them during the academic year was displayed.
In the special section “ My Mom Made This” all the mothers brought in art and craft items made by them. These were displayed along side the things made by the children. All the participants were given a certificate of participation from the host school for encouragement
All the parents felt that it was one of the most “Creative Sunday” their children had spent. Prizes were awarded by the Director Teenu Jolly distributed the prizes.
In collage making competitions for 3.6 to 4.6 years, Shemrock Smiles cornered glory by winning all the first three positions. Siddharth Kairon, Angad Sharma and Udbhav finished in that order.
In Draw and Colour competitions for 4.6 to 5.6 years Muskan Dhiman of Bhavan Vidyalya, Panchkula grabbed the top position. Abhinandan (Tender Heart, Chd.) and Preeti Bhatia (GMSSS-19, Chd) finished second and third, respectively.
Results:
Jigsaws/Puzzle(1.8 to 2.6 years): 1 Aryaman Dhull, 2 Toshani Sehgal, 3 Ananya Gupta.
Colouring ( 2.6 to 3.6 years): 1 Kanav Kumar (Shemrock) , 2 Jayati Jain (Woodland House, Pkl) , 3 Anubhuti Srivastava (Shemrock Smiles).
Collage Making (3.6 to 4.6 years): 1 Siddharth Kairon (Shemrock), 2 Angad Sharma (Shemrock), 3 Udbhav (Shemrock)
Draw & Colour (4.6 to 5.6 years): 1 Muskan Dhiman (Bhavan Vidyalya, Pkl), 2 Abhinandan (Tender Heart, Chd.), 3 Preeti Bhatia (GMSSS-19, Chd).
Best out of waste (5.6 to 6.6 years): 1 Arrin Yadav (Hansraj, Pkl), 2 Gazleen Kaur (Shemrock), 3 Jayant Raina (Shemrock), Raizel Gupta (Sacred Heart).
Best entry from mothers: Mrs. Deepshikha Wadehra, mother of Mehak.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

St Soldier celebrates World's Wetland Day

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by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, FEB 3

Saint Soldier International School, Sector 28 B, today organized poster making competition echoing the theme "Wetlands, Biodiversity, and Climate Change" of World Wetlands Day on February 2 in the school premises in Sector 28 here today.
The competition was conducted to commemorate world’s wetland day and to encourage student to have a better understanding of wetlands, in order to observe the ecology on wetlands, plants and animals as well as discover the relationship between wetlands and humans.
Students were enlightened about the effects of climate change on biodiversity and wetlands. In the contest, students were required to prepare posters through collation and analysis of information collected by various methods, observation of plants, animals and different habitats or collection of information related to climate change report.
Teachers also spoke on “Wetlands, Biodiversity, and Climate Change.”
Principal Ms Sudesh Choudhary inspired awareness among students about the importance of balancing the needs of humanity with the needs of the planet.