Student Name |
Class |
Awards Won |
Bhargav D |
VIII |
Maths – 2nd Rank (2015), 1st Rank (2014) |
Abhay S Airani |
VIII |
Science – 1st Rank, Maths – 8th Rank, Social – 7th Rank |
Navya S K |
VIII |
Science – 2st Rank, English – 6th Rank |
Amogh G Kulkarni |
VIII |
Science – 3rd Rank, Maths – 7th Rank |
Ananya S Airani |
IV |
Science – 3rd Rank |
Bhavana M H |
VIII |
Maths - 10th Rank |
Sankalpa Sagar |
VIII |
Science – 4th Rank, English – 9th Rank |
Nagaraj P D |
VIII |
Science – 5th Rank |
Syeda Anum |
VIII |
Science – 7th Rank |
Zaid B N |
VIII |
Science – 9th Rank |
Kishan G Bhute |
VIII |
Science – 8th Rank |
Nadirah D Ingalgi |
VI |
Maths – 5th Rank |
Shreshta M S |
VI |
Maths – 7th Rank |
Swayam M S |
II |
Maths – 7th Rank |
SMARTUR.COM, a leading online test provider announced results for the online tests it had running since August 2014 for students of Classes 1 to 10 across India. A whole set of students from the school bagged prizes across subjects and classes.
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Teacher's Day was eventful with 2 dramas, 4 dances and some songs - all presented by teachers. Class 7 students engaged the lower classes for the day. We also had several competitions for teachers. The Rangoli competition was definitely a feast for the eyes for the kids. Here's a quick view of all the Rangolis.
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Handwriting Competitions were held for class 1 to 6 as part of their Co-Curricular Activities. Here are some snapshots of the winning entries. The kids will surely amaze you.....
A current affairs quiz was held for the students of classes 5 and 6 today. A total of 16 students representing the four houses participated in the quiz that had 4 oral rounds and 2 visual rounds.
Click here for the Quiz results Snaps from the quiz are below
Flight is a subject that has always fascinated children. Hence school kids are encouraged to build parachutes.
How to make one yourself Take a plastic sheet measuring one square foot and tie strings to its four corners. The free ends of the strings be tied together to a light weight, box or bell. Make a small hole at the centre of the plastic sheet. Now you have a scaled down model of the parachute. Take your parachute to the top of a high building and drop it. The air drag causes the parachute to fly down smoothly. The larger the umbrella of the parachute, the greater the drag on it. |
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