Friday, 30 November 2012

HOLIDAYS 2013

Holidays to be observed in Central Government Offices during the year 2013

Annexure -I
LIST OF HOLIDAYS DURING THE YEAR 2013 FOR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES OF CENTRAL LOCATED AT DELHI / NEW DELHI
S.NoHolidayDateSaka Date Day
1.Milad-Un-Nabi or Id-E-Milad (Birthday of Prophet Mohammad)January 25Magha05Friday
2.Republic DayJanuary 26Magha06Saturday
3.HoliMarch 27Phalguna06Wednesday
4Good FridayMarch 29Chaitra08Friday
5.Rama NavamiApril 19Chaitra29Friday
6.Mahavir JayantiApril 24Vaisakha04Wednesday
7.Budda PurnimaMay 25Jyaishtha04Saturday
8.Idu’l FitrAugust 09Sravana18Friday
9.Independence DayAugust 15Sravana24Thursday
10.JanmashtamiAugust 28Bhadra06Wednesday
11.Mahatma Gandhi’s BirthdayOctober 02Asvina10Wednesday
12.DussehraOctober 13Asvina21Sunday
13.Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid)October 16Asvina24Wednesday
14.Diwali (Deepavali)November 03Kartika12Sunday
15.MuharramNovember 14Kartika23Thursday
16.Guru Nanak’s BirthdayNovember 17Kartika26Sunday
17.Chirstmas DayDecemeber 25Pausa04Wednesday
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ANNEXURE – II
LIST OF RESTRICTED HOLIDAYS DURING THE YEAR 2012 FOR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT LOCAGED AT DELHI/NEW DELHI.
S.No.HolidayDateSaka DateDay
SAKA ERA 1934
1New Year’s DayJanuary 01Pausa 11Tuesday
2Makar SankrantiJanuary 13Pausa 23Sunday
3PongalJanuary 14Pausa 24Monday
4Guru Gobind Singh’s BirthdayJanuary 18Pausa 28Friday
5Sri PanchamiFebruary 14Magha 25Thursday
6Basanta Panchami / Sri PanchamiFebruary 15Magha 26Friday
7Shivaji JayanthiFebruary 19Magha 30Tuesday
8Guru Ravidas’ BirthdayFebruary 25Phalguna 06Monday
9Swami Dayananda Saraswati JayantiFebruary 16Magha 27Thursday
10Maha ShivratriMarch 10Phalguna 19Thursday
SAKA ERA 1935
11Holika DahanMarch 26Chaitra 05Tuesday
12Ester SundayMarch 31Chaitra 10Sunday
13Chaitra Sukladi / Gudi Padava / Ugadi / Cheti ChandApril 11Chaitra 21Thursday
14VaisakhiApril 13Chaitra 23Saturday
15VishuApril 13Chaitra 23Saturday
16MesadiApril 14Chaitra 24Sunday
17Vaisakhadi (Bengal)/Bahag Bihu (Assam)April 15Chaitra 25Monday
18Guru Rabindranath’s BirthdayMay 09Vaisakha 19Thursday
19Hazarat Ali’s BirthdayMay 24Jyaishtha 03Friday
20Rath YatraJuly 10Ashadha 19Thursday
21Jamat-UI-VidaAugust 02Sravana 11Friday
22Parsi New Year’s dayAugust 18Sravana 27Sunday
23Raksha BandhanAugust 20Sravana 29Tuesday
24Vinayaka Chaturthi/Ganesh ChaturthiSeptember 09Bhardra 18Monday
25OnamSeptember 16Bhadra 25Monday
26Maha Saptami (Additional) (Dussehra)October 11Asvina 19Friday
27Dussehra (Maha Astami) (Additional)October 12Asvina 20Saturday
28Dussehra (Maha Navami)October 13Asvina 21Sunday
29Maharishi Valmiki’s BirthdayOctober 18Asvina 26Friday
30Karaka Chaturdasi (Karva Chouth)October 22Asvina 30Tuesday
31Deepavali (South India)November 02Kartika 11Saturday
30Narak ChaturdasiNovember 02Kartika 11Saturday
32Govardhan PujaNovember 03Kartika 12Sunday
33Bhai DujNovember 05Kartika 14Tuesday
34Pratihar Sashthi or Surya Sashthi (Chhat Puja)November 08Kartika 17Friday
35Guru Teg Bahadur’s Martyrdom DayNovember 24Agrahayana 03Sunday
36Christmas EveDecember 24Pausa 03Tuesday

JSS PS DUBAI

17,000 city students to take AIEEE exam

Educational News Today
Sunday, Apr 29, 2007
17,000 city students to take AIEEE exam

Chennai: Around 17,000 city students will appear for the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) on Sunday. They will be part of the 27,000 candidates from the State, who will take the examination across 48 centres in Chennai, Madurai and Coimbatore.

In Chennai alone, 29 centres have been allotted for the examination, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Joint Secretary M.V.V. Prasada Rao told The Hindu . The AIEEE, which is administered by the CBSE, enables lakhs of students to compete for admission into top-notch institutions across the country, including the National Institutes of Technology (NITs).

This year, 6.5 lakh students from all over the country will appear for the examination in about 100 centres across India.

The AIEEE comprises two papers. One covering mathematics, physics and chemistry will be held in between 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. The second paper, for B. Arch aspirants, will be conducted between 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Courtesy: The Hindu
 
 
 
 

REGIONAL LEVEL C.B.S.E. SCIENCE EXHIBITION - 2007

General News

REGIONAL LEVEL C.B.S.E. SCIENCE EXHIBITION - 2007

By Mrs C. VIJAYALAKSHMI (H.O.D OF
MAHARISHI VIDYA MANDIR SR. SECONDARY SCHOOL, CHETPET, CHENNAI-31 played host to the two days CBSE Regional Level Science Exhibition for CBSE schools on 20th and 21st August, 2007. Seventy-three schools with 119 projects were exhibited by the students of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka. The students demonstrated their scientific skills in each and every aspect of the topic SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT with sub-themes such as food and agriculture, industry and environment, energy, educational technology, mathematical modelling and transport and communication.The objectives of the exhibition were to promote scientific temper, create awareness for achieving goals of self reliance and socio-economic development, to highlight the applications of scientific concept and technological advancements, to produce quality material, importance of the subject matter in national development with global changes and to kindle the curiosity and interest in the subject. Putting in tireless efforts of realizing the goal has been the hallmark of success today.
INAUGURAL CEREMONY - 20th August, 2007
Guests of Honour :-
Shri.M.V.V.Prasada Rao M.A., M.Phil, B.Ed., B.L.,
Joint secretary and regional officer, Central Board of Secondary Education, Chennai
&
Dr.P. Thangaraju Ph.D., FABI
Registrar - S.R.M. University, Kanchipuram District.
THE BEST FIFTEEN EXHIBITS/MODELS made their headway to participate in the National Level Science Exhibition.
As the host school, the best support service system in each and every aspect of the exhibition extended by our institution in a planned and judicious manner speak about the highest degree of managerial skills in core areas as provision of boarding and lodging facilities, free food arrangements, best amenities, display boards, preparation of invitation and thank you cards, badges and banners, circulars, media report/photograph, front office and housekeeping, mementoes, external and interior decoration, office staff, volunteers and excellent security personnel.
A total number of 40 schools with 12500 Students, Parents along with Teacher Representatives visited the school from different regions in and around Chennai .Our school was appreciated for the active co-ordination and sincere efforts taken by the inmates for providing the best support system and amenities at macro level. Thus, the exhibition came to a close on a highly successful note with broader scientific values and scientific attitudes.
General News 

NEW DIRECTOR TAKES CHARGES

Central Tibetan Administration (CTA)
May 14, 2009

Dharamshala -- M.V.V. Prasada Rao takes charge asthe new Director of Central Tibetan SchoolsAdministration (CTSA) on 18 March. CTSA is anautonomous body under the Indian Ministry ofHuman Resource Development, Government of India.

Mr Rao took over charge from Mr Vineet Joshi, IASwho was the director of CTSA from November 2006to 17 March 2009. Before joining CTSA, Mr PrasadaRao was the Joint Secretary (Admn. & Legal) ofCentral Board of Secondary Education, Delhi.Prior to that, he served as AssistantCommissioner of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti(1996-2004); Deputy Director (Admn.) & RegionalHead of National Institute of Open Schooling,Hyderabad Region (2004-2005); and Deputy Director(Admn.) of National Institute of AgricultureMarketing under Ministry of Agriculture of Govt. of Rajasthan (2005-2006).

Extending greetings to the new director, theDepartment of Education (DOE), Central TibetanAdministration, expressed hope for an all roundprogress under his leadership and fulfillment ofthe twin objectives of CTSA - to provide qualitymodern education to the Tibetan children underits care and to promote the preservation andlearning of the Tibetan cultural heritage and language in the schools.

Education Secretary Ven. Karma Gelek Yuthok paidhim a courtesy call on 27 March.

--Report filed by Education Department

http://www.uyghurnews.com/tibetan/Read.asp?TibetNews=new-director-joins-ctsa&ItemID=RJ-812009199193603287522 

CBSE cracks whip


CBSE cracks whip,gives schools a month to up websites

Sridhar.Vivan @timesgroup.com


Though the Central Board of Secondary Education has made it compulsory for schools to have their own websites,not many are towing the line and the board has decided to wield the stick.

DEADLINE NOT MET


All the managers and principals of schools affiliated to the board were expected to host websites within a period of six months since last October.However,we have found that some of the schools have not yet developed their own websites and have not uploaded the required information, said board joint secretary (affiliation) M V V Prasada Rao.
All the schools have to furnish information on affiliation status,details of infrastructure,names and designation of teachers,class-wise and section-wise enrolment of students,postal address and email,telephone numbers and details of members of the school managing committee etc, Prasada Rao said.
The schools also have to prepare an annual report containing the above information and upload it on their websites before September 15.He added that all the managers and principals of schools have been again asked to host websites and send a report to the board within a month,failing which the defaulting schools would face action.

WEBSITES ARE USEFUL


Reacting to the CBSEs website proposal,Annie Joseph,mother of a fifth standard student,says that it is certainly a good idea.Websites help parents a lot.We can log in and check what activities are being taken up by school.Moreover,in this era of technology when schools upload marks on the websites,it is very sad to know that many schools are yet to have their own websites, Annie said.
 
 
 
 

CBSE board exams kick off

CBSE board exams kick off
Ranchi, March 1: It was testing times for students of CBSE Class X and Class XII as they sat for their first board exam paper today.
As many as 28,500 candidates of Class XII took the physics test on Day I while the Class X examinees tackled questions in regional language.
Regional officer of CBSE, Bihar and Jharkhand, M.V.V. Prasada Rao said overall, the examinations passed off peacefully without any hitch or untoward incident in both the states.
According to figures provided by the CBSE regional office, Patna, there are 69 examination centres for both Class X and XII examinations across the state.
The examination centres in the state capital are Jawahar Vidya Mandir (JVM), Shyamali, Delhi Public School (DPS), Surendranath Centenary School, DAV Public School, Gandhinagar, DAV Public School, Bariatu and Kendriya Vidyalaya.
Though examinees and their parents appeared tense before the exams, the papers proved to be easy.
A Class XII examinee, Naina Sinha, who came out from Surendranath Centenary School breathed a sigh of relief. “All the questions were based on the syllabus. The paper was quite easy,” said Naina.
However, this year, the Class X examinees are more relaxed as a majority of them have opted for the special format — the school-based examination, summative assessment-II.
Officials at the Patna office informed that 34,394 students were appearing for the Class X boards from Jharkhand, adding that CBSE had decided to issue uniform certificates to all students irrespective of whether they were assessed by the board or by the school.
In Surendranath Centenary School, 212 students appeared for the Class XII test today. Principal of the school Samita Sinha said altogether there were 144 students in Class X.
Of them, 26 are appearing for the boards while the rest have opted for the school-based examination, which will start after March 15.
Sinha said those sitting for the Class X test were likely to change their board after the examination.
“From our school, many students will be transferred to another board,” the principal said.
Sinha added that the Class XII examinees of the school were happy with today’s paper as they could answer all the questions.
Principal of Kairali School Rajan Verghese said 154 students were appearing for the Class XII board examination this year.
“From Class X, nine students are appearing for the boards while 133 will be taking the school-based examination,” he added.
The principal of Delhi Public School, J. Mohanty, added: “From our centre, around 972 students are appearing in the Class XII exam.”
The officials of JVM, Shyamali, informed that 756 students were taking for the tests from their centre.
On March 3, students of Class XII will write their business studies paper.

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1110302/jsp/jharkhand/story_13652654.jsp 
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Scorching sun, looming ailments, yet students hardly chicken out
Meera Srinivasan



UNDAUNTED: Students with chicken pox writing Board examinations at Velammal School, Mogappair. — Photo: K. Pichumani
CHENNAI : Every year, public examinations are held in March-April, not an ideal season to keep cool while taking life-determining tests.
Students have to work overtime to cover syllabus portions and tackle heat and its concomitant ailments. It was no easy task for those who took ill during their public examinations this year either.
T. Priyadharshini's major papers were over when her parents told her she had chicken pox, looking at rashes on her body. She had the science practical skill assessment examination the following day. A student of G. K. Shetty Vivekananda Vidyalaya in Ambattur, she recalled having suffered from nausea on the last day of her Class X CBSE theory examinations. "Though it was an objective-type question paper for 20 marks, it seemed like a mammoth task to complete the paper. I gave up a couple of times during the examination, but finally managed to complete the paper. I think I've done well," she said. Her father R. Thayumanavan said the 10-km drive to her examination centre in Korattur was also tough on her.
The CBSE had asked schools under its purview to provide a separate room and invigilator at the allotted centre to such students, on production of medical certificates to the regional officer.
Director of Government Examinations Vasanthi Jeevanandam said school heads were given instructions to make necessary arrangements for students who were ill.
Principals of schools that functioned as examination centres made sure such students were at ease. Samson Gellraj, Principal, Nellai Nadar Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Kottivakkam, said two students, who took the examinations at their school, were given a separate room.
C. Sathyamoorthy, Principal, Chinmaya Vidyalaya, said they made sure the student who was ill was given water and fresh fruit juices at frequent intervals.
CBSE joint secretary M. V. V. Prasada Rao said that about 15 students with chicken pox were given special permission this year.
"It is important that the student feels comfortable while writing the examination. Since chicken pox is contagious, we insist that the student be isolated," he said.

Book focussing on scientific study techniques released

Book focussing on scientific study techniques released
Staff Reporter

CHENNAI: A book with ‘100 super scientific study techniques’ was released by M.V.V. Prasada Rao, joint secretary, CBSE Southern Region, here on Thursday.
Titled ‘How to Excel in Studies & Score High Marks,’ the book is written by J.N. Reddy, director, MAX Academy for Excellence.
An accusation levelled against the Indian system of education was that it was too exam-oriented, said Mr. Reddy. Indians, themselves, have proved this wrong at organisations like NASA, Microsoft and IBM, he said. However, an increased emphasis on lateral and creative thinking was required. The study tips in the book were simple and practical, covering all aspects of the process of studying. Constantly sipping water, sitting upright, not studying at a stretch for more than an hour and studying several subjects in successive sessions rather than the same subject were some of the tips he gave the audience. Mr. Rao said that programming one’s activities systematically and creating a scholastic environment in schools were of vital importance for scoring high marks.
Y.G. Parthasarathy, dean and director, PSBB Group of Schools, said she would like to prescribe the book for students preparing for their public examinations. Kishore Kumar, senior principal, St. John’s School and C. Satish, Principal, DAV Boys’ School, felicitated the author for having written the book in simple and accessible English.
Book focussing on scientific study techniques released 
Chennai, Sep 27 (UNI) More than 750 students from 200 schools are vying for honours in the CBSE South Zone Skating tournament, which was inaugurated here today. Organised by the Velammal International School, teams from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Pondicherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands have arrived in the city for the tournament to be held in various age categories. Events would be held in the 300m, 500m, 750m and 1000m, 1500m and 2000m categories for the Under 18, 10, 12, 14, and 16 age groups, at the Nehru Multipurpose Indoor Stadium. The finals would be held on September 29. The tournament was inaugruated by Mr M V V Prasada Rao, Joint Secretary, CBSE and Regional Officer Chennai in the presence of M V M Velmohan, Correspondent, Velammal International School, according to a press release. UNI GV VV DH VV1437

Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/2006/09/27/750-students-from-200-schools-for-south-zone-skating-tourney-1159349835.html
Chennai, Sep 27 (UNI) More than 750 students from 200 schools are vying for honours in the CBSE South Zone Skating tournament, which was inaugurated here today. Organised by the Velammal International School, teams from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Pondicherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands have arrived in the city for the tournament to be held in various age categories. Events would be held in the 300m, 500m, 750m and 1000m, 1500m and 2000m categories for the Under 18, 10, 12, 14, and 16 age groups, at the Nehru Multipurpose Indoor Stadium. The finals would be held on September 29. The tournament was inaugruated by Mr M V V Prasada Rao, Joint Secretary, CBSE and Regional Officer Chennai in the presence of M V M Velmohan, Correspondent, Velammal International School, according to a press release. UNI GV VV DH VV1437

Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/2006/09/27/750-students-from-200-schools-for-south-zone-skating-tourney-1159349835.html
Chennai, Sep 27 (UNI) More than 750 students from 200 schools are vying for honours in the CBSE South Zone Skating tournament, which was inaugurated here today. Organised by the Velammal International School, teams from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Pondicherry and Andaman and Nicobar Islands have arrived in the city for the tournament to be held in various age categories. Events would be held in the 300m, 500m, 750m and 1000m, 1500m and 2000m categories for the Under 18, 10, 12, 14, and 16 age groups, at the Nehru Multipurpose Indoor Stadium. The finals would be held on September 29. The tournament was inaugruated by Mr M V V Prasada Rao, Joint Secretary, CBSE and Regional Officer Chennai in the presence of M V M Velmohan, Correspondent, Velammal International School, according to a press release. UNI GV VV DH VV1437

Read more at: http://news.oneindia.in/2006/09/27/750-students-from-200-schools-for-south-zone-skating-tourney-1159349835.html

New Director Joins CTSA

State records 98.23 per cent in Standard X CBSE examination

CBSE not to release list of toppers this year 93.47 pass percentage in Chennai region



JUBILANT MOOD: Students rejoice at their success in the Standard X CBSE examination in Chennai on Monday. — Photo: V. Ganesan
CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu schools have put up an impressive performance in this year's CBSE Class X examination, the results of which were declared on Monday.
The Chennai region and Ajmer regions were the first to declare results among the six CBSE zones in the country. The results of four more regions will be out on Tuesday.
Out of 13,492 students, who appeared for the March examination, 13,253 students notched success: an overwhelming 98.23 per cent.
"Very encouraging"
"The State's performance has been very encouraging and it has emerged as one of the highest performing states in the country," M.V.V Prasada Rao, Joint Secretary, CBSE Chennai region, said announcing the results.
The CBSE will not release the list of toppers — either of schools or students — this time, as it did not want to discourage other students who had performed equally well but had lost out only by a couple of marks, Mr. Rao said, adding that the CBSE had nothing to do with any claim made by schools in this regard. The Chennai region consists of four southern states, Maharashtra, Puducherry, Goa, Daman and Diu, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep. The overall pass percentage in the region is 93.47, against 89.43 last year. Pass percentage among boys was 93.2, while among girls, it was 93.60.
Navodaya schools in the region posted a pass percentage of 99.23, while independent schools showed 98.47; Kendriya Vidyalaya schools recorded 98.2, while government schools put up 46.47 pass percentage.
Stress-free system
The high scores in this year's examination were due to the new "stress-free examination system," introduced from this year, according to Mr. Rao.
While marks in Mathematics were divided into 80 for the written examination and 20 for practical examination, science marks were divided into 60 for written examination and 20 each for school-based performance and external examinations.
Marksheets have already been despatched to schools in other States, while Tamil Nadu schools will start receiving them from Tuesday.

Girls outshine boys in CBSE class XII also

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Girls outshine boys in CBSE class XII also


BHUBANESWAR: Like CBSE X examination, girls outperformed the boys again in the CBSE class XII result which was published on Monday. The pass percentage in Bhubaneswar region stood at 83.84 per cent against 80.12 per cent in national level. Pass percentage of girls stood at 87.28 against 81.26 per cent for boys in Bhubaneswar region, while girls also outshined boys in national level by achieving 86.21 per cent against 75.80 per cent of boys.
The Bhubaneswar region includes Odisha, West Bengal and Chhatisgarh. This year, total 33,848 students of 362 schools had appeared for the class XII examination in 152 examination centres in the region. In which 7,523 students of 102 schools in Odisha had appeared in 56 centres.
Anshuman Mohapatra of Mother’s Public School in the city has topped in science stream in the State by scoring 98.8 per cent and became second topper in eastern region of the CBSE board, while Risha Bagchi of the Sai International School has topped in commerce stream in the State.
In Bhubaneswar region, pass percentage of the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas have been topped with 95.73 per cent followed by 92.28 per cent of the Central Schools and 80.82 per cent of private schools. According to available figures, 30.22 per cent students have secured 75 per cent and above marks in the examination that was conducted in 362 schools. 

JOINT SECRETARY, CBSE SHARES HIS VIEWS WITH SYNERGITES on 7.10.2011

Thursday, 29 November 2012

CBSE cracks whip, gives schools a month to up websites

Though the Central Board of Secondary Education has made it compulsory for schools to have their own websites, not many are towing the line and the board has decided to wield the stick.

Deadline not met
“All the managers and principals of schools affiliated to the board were expected to host websites within a period of six months since last October. However, we have found that some of the schools have not yet developed their own websites and have not uploaded the required information,” said board joint secretary (affiliation) M V V Prasada Rao.
“All the schools have to furnish information on affiliation status, details of infrastructure, names and designation of teachers, class-wise and section-wise enrolment of students, postal address and email, telephone numbers and details of members of the school managing committee etc,” Prasada Rao said.
The schools also have to prepare an annual report containing the above information and upload it on their websites before September 15. He added that all the managers and principals of schools have been again asked to host websites and send a report to the board within a month, failing which the defaulting schools would face action.

Websites are useful
Reacting to the CBSE’s website proposal, Annie Joseph, mother of a fifth standard student, says that it is certainly a good idea.
“Websites help parents a lot. We can log in and check what activities are being taken up by school. Moreover, in this era of technology when schools upload marks on the websites, it is very sad to know that many schools are yet to have their own websites,” Annie said.
CBSE cracks whip, gives schools a month to up websites

CBSE Class X: Odisha tops eastern region

BHUBANESWAR: Odisha notched up top honours in the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class X examination by securing a whopping 99.48 pass percentage, highest in the eastern zone. Also in keeping with the trend, girls outshone boys.
� The results were announced on Thursday afternoon after keeping students on their toes as the online declaration took two more hours. Due to technical glitch, the results, expected at 4 pm, were available only after 6 pm.
As many as 13,644 students had appeared in CBSE examination in the State out of which 13,573 students passed, taking the pass percentage close to 99.5 per cent.
�The students performed exceedingly well not only in comparison to the previous year but also in the Bhubaneswar region which includes two neighbouring states. The pass percentage of Chhattisgarh was 99.13 and West Bengal stood at 98.95.
�“This year, the performance of the students form Odisha has been better than the two other states in the zone. Another good news is that the girls have yet again outshone the boys in terms of quality,” said CBSE joint secretary and regional officer MVV Prasada Rao.
�At least 18,884 girls in the Eastern Zone had appeared for the CBSE examination this year. The percentage of girls scoring 75 per cent and above was 47.36, whereas it was 41.92 for boys.
�The Board has done away with the percentage scoring pattern beginning this year and has brought in the grade system in its place. Most of the students scored grade A or A+. After CBSE changed the evaluation format to Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE), the trend of toppers has vanished.
�“We got rid of the marking system as it was the major reason for stress among the students. It did not matter if the students scored 98 per cent, just securing one mark less than the topper was always discouraging, not celebrated because he failed to be the topper,” explained Rao. The CCE format of evaluation eliminates any such discrimination.
�It was also found that the students from the Jawaharlal Navodaya Vidyalaya in the State performed better than other schools with around 66.48 per cent students scoring distinction and above.
�They were followed by the students of Kendriya Vidyalaya where around 41.76 per cent students scored above 75 per cent. Around 43.28 per cent of the students of the independent schools combined have scored more than distinction.
�It was also found out that this year more students preferred to take the examinations conducted and evaluated by the schools instead of the CBSE as compared to the last year.

New CTSA Director Appointed

New CTSA Director Appointed

Shri M.V.V. Prasada Rao takes charge as the new Director of Central Tibetan Schools Administration, (an autonomous body under the Indian Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India) on March 18. He took over charge from Shri Vineet Joshi, IAS who was the Director of CTSA from November 2006 to March 17, 2009. Before joining CTSA, Shri Prasada Rao was the Joint Secretary (Admn. & Legal) of Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi. Prior to that, he served as Assistant Commissioner of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (1996-2004); Deputy Director (Admn.) & Regional Head of National Institute of Open Schooling, Hyderabad Region (2004-2005); and Deputy Director (Admn.) of National Institute of Agriculture Marketing under Ministry of Agriculture of Govt. of Rajasthan (2005-2006).
Shri M.V.V. Prasada Rao takes charge as the new Director of Central Tibetan Schools Administration, (an autonomous body under the Indian Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India) on March 18. He took over charge from Shri Vineet Joshi, IAS who was the Director of CTSA from November 2006 to March 17, 2009. Before joining CTSA, Shri Prasada Rao was the Joint Secretary (Admn. & Legal) of Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi. Prior to that, he served as Assistant Commissioner of Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (1996-2004); Deputy Director (Admn.) & Regional Head of National Institute of Open Schooling, Hyderabad Region (2004-2005); and Deputy Director (Admn.) of National Institute of Agriculture Marketing under Ministry of Agriculture of Govt. of Rajasthan (2005-2006).

CBSE Schools to have Website with complete details of school

CBSE Schools to have Website with complete details of school.sample1 300x300 CBSE Schools to have Website with complete details of school
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made it mandatory for all affiliated schools to have website with complete details of the school.
Information required on the website: Following information is required to be present on the school website.
  • Details of CBSE guidelines and norms
  • Student strength
  • Information about Teaching Staff
  • Student teacher ratio
  • Contact details of Administrators
  • Comprehensive information about the school
  • Information about school infrastructure
  • Governance structure
  • Land area
  • Facilities and teacher salaries
  • Teachers’ qualification
The information to be provided on the website includes affiliation status, details of infrastructure, names and designations of teachers, class-wise and section-wise enrollment of students, address (both postal and email), telephone numbers, and details of members of the school managing committee, to name a few. Thus, the schools need to prepare an annual report containing all information to be uploaded on to its website,” the letter added. The details are to be collected as an annual report and uploaded on the website before September 15 each year.
A letter to affiliated schools from the joint secretary of the CBSE’s affiliation wing M V V Prasada Rao said, “It is observed that some schools do not have their own website and have not uploaded the required information on their website. All the managers and principals of schools affiliated to the board are again requested to comply with the above orders within one month without fail.
Educational consultant K R Maalathi said schools had to be transparent. “The first point of contact with the school is very important for parents. Schools need to redefine their public relations policy,” she added. Please click to download the circular.
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CBSE Schools to have Website with complete details of school

Patna Muslim School management blamed for jeopardizing career of students

Patna,(BiharTimes): The Central Board of Secondary Education’s decision to withdrawn the provisional affiliation up to senior secondary level of Patna Muslim High School has jeopardized the fate of a large number of students of Class-IX and XI.


According to sources 21 students of Class-IX and 81 students of Class-XI have been barred from Registration for the session 2011-12.

Talking to BiharTimes RTI Activist, Ali Abid, who is spearheading the movment against the mismanagement in the school, said that on February 10, 2011 the Board imposed ban for direct admission in this school. The Board, in its letter dated 11.11.2011, said that these students have never attended the school for regular course of study. This was reported by an inquiry committee of the CBSE.

This letter was issued by M V V Prasad Rao, Joint Secretary affiliation. The letter number is 330067/2011/358766.

The students were reportedly kept in the dark at the time of taking admission.

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Annual Day of Sahodaya (CBSE) School Complexes, Bhubaneswar Chapter Celebrated February 18, 2012 | 9 months ago
Annual day celebration at Sainik School on Friday
Annual day celebration at Sainik School on Friday
Bhubaneswar: The annual day of the Sahodaya (CBSE) School Complexes, Bhubaneswar Chapter was celebrated at Sainik School on Friday.

On this occasion, MVV Prasada Rao, Joint Secretary and Regional officer, CBSE Regional Office, Bhubaneswar lauded the officials of Sahodaya Complex for their endeavour to develop education as well as co-curricular activities.
Cultural program at the annual day celebration
Cultural program at the annual day celebration
Rao gave away prizes to the winners of 16 events held among the students of Sahodaya Schools in the 2010-11 and 2011-12.

Among others Capt K S Noor (IN), pricipal Sainik School, Poly, Principal, Mothers Public School, Girija Chand, Principal, Delhi Public School, Cuttack, DN Panda, Principal, Prabhujee English Medium School were present.
Annual Day of Sahodaya (CBSE) School Complexes, Bhubaneswar Chapter Celebrated
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Editorial


Jai Shri Krishna



CREATING QUALITY EFFECTIVE SCHOOL – A Student’s view point


The vision of an excellent school, a place in which the parents, students, teachers and

members of the community enjoy oneness, would be determined primarily by the kind of ethos it

reflects. The school should have the child as focus and the process must include reference to the

four basic factors, viz.

1. The teacher

2. The learner

3. The subject matter

4. The content / setting

The endeavour would be to hire and train the best of teachers for the purpose of attaining our

objectives. The learner, who is the focus of all educational process, must be helped to develop into

a citizen who is ambitious yet concerned about others, able to rationalize and reason out things

yet be sensitive to others’ needs. He should be proud of his success yet be able to tackle failure

in the right spirit and look at them as an opportunity to learn from mistakes. It is also necessary to

help the learner be in tune with the latest developments in the field of technology yet be prepared

to work with his hands. This can be achieved by imparting a fine tuned subject matter, both within

and beyond the classroom situations. A teacher here, plays a pivotal role in shaping the destiny of

the students. For any institution, to attain the above, we need to create the right setting. Education

being a dynamic process should look at alternatives and methods for constantly improving the

process and the product.

It is in this endeavour to improve the process and product that the “Kola Perumal Chetty Vaishnav

Senior Secondary School” constantly brings innovation without losing sight of old practices. “Bal

Brindavan” putting together the creative talent of the students and their actions, activities and

achievements is one such attempt again. It creates a constancy of purpose towards improvement

and reaffirms team effort to achieve specific goals in the years to come.

Chief Editor

: Shri L. Neelakanta Pillai

Coordinator

: Smt S.Vasumathy

Editors

: Ms. P.Shyamala, Ms. M.Usha, Smt.Shruthilekha Sasidhar,

Smt D.Mallika, Smt S. Shanthini .

Editorial Board



Vol - I September 2006


Subhashri. S XI



SCHOOL BRIEFS……..



The school reopened on 8 June, 2006. The students

were greeted with the happy news of cent percent

results in the X and XII Board Examinations.

In Std X S. Kavitha was the school topper with 574

out of six hundred. In Std XII the school topper was

Sidharth Rammohan with 464 out of five hundred,

T. Anandraj scored centum in Mathematics. Archit


Sadani was placed 60

th in the AIEEE. T.Anandraj of XII,

K. Pratheeba and Mani Sankar of Std X were awarded

certificates of merit by the CBSE for being among the

top 0.1% of the successful candidates in Maths and

Tamil respectively.


FACE-LIFT



The school management improves and adds to the

infrastructure every year. This year’s additions are

- non-slippery tiles in the corridors of the first floor,

and attractive tiles in the ‘Get well’ rooms. The Closed

–Circuit T.V and a refrigerator are the new attractions.

The CCTV helps the school authorities to watch the

activities of the students from the Principal’s office.

This helps in keeping a check on the accidents and

on general student behaviour.


SHUB ARAMB-AUSPICIOUS BEGINNING



The new entrants to the Balalaya were welcomed in

a traditional manner on 14, June 2006. Smt Sarasu

Babu, Principal B.K.Kothari Matriculation School,

Kilpauk, was the Chief Guest. In her speech she gave


many tips to the parents on how to mould the children


to face the challenges in the new environment. She

appealed to the parents to cooperate in bringing up

their wards. A short entertainment programme was

staged by the students of U.K.G. The tiny tots were

given mementos and books. The function came to an

end with a vote of thanks by Nithyashree of U.K.G.


Welcome to Tiny Tots Function in Progress


LEADERS OF THE FUTURE



The Investiture ceremony was held on 17 June.

Prof. Anesh, Department of Physics, New College

was the Chief Guest. The School Pupil Leader,

Assistant Leader, House Captains, Prefects, and

Class Leaders were given badges and advised


to shoulder their responsibilities in an effective


manner.


SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, INAUGURATION OF

C.C.T.V. & LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS



The 34

th school anniversary celebrations and the

inauguration of the Close Circuit T.V. as well as the

Literary Associations were held on 3, July 2006. Smt

Prem Dulari, National Best Teacher Awardee, Principal

The Hindu Senior Secondary School Chennai was

the chief guest. A power point presentation detailing

the growth and the achievement of the school was

well received by the audience. The Secretary and

Correspondent of the Vaishnav group of schools, a

doyen in education, Shri. Govind Dasji inaugurated

the C.C.T.V. Smt Prem Dulari inaugurated the four

Literary Associations. The students of the different

departments showcased their talents through skits,

song, dance and drama. The chief guest in her

speech stressed the need for developing the four

Q’s – Intelligent quotient, emotional quotient, social

quotient and creative quotient in students to drive

them to the forefront in this competitive world. The

endowment prizes for Std X and XII in the board exam,

and the proficiency prizes for VI to IX were distributed

by the chief guest and the correspondent.


Inauguration of C.C.T.V. on the

34 School Anniversary by Shri Govind Dasji.

Inauguration of the Literary Associations -

a scene from the Tamil Play.



The sixtieth Independence Day was celebrated in a

solemn manner on 15 August. Shri C.P. Radhakrishnan,

State President B.J.P. Tamilnadu, hoisted the tricolour

and addressed the students. In his speech he

highlighted the need to abolish untouchability from

our society. He stressed the need for developing the

right attitudes in students to lead a wholesome life.

A short entertainment, highlighting patriotism, was

staged by the students. This was appreciated by the

chief guest.


Shri. C.P. Radhakrishnan, State President B.J.P. Tamilnadu

at the Independence Day Celebrations

The Secretary and Correspondent of the Vaishnav Group of

Schools garlanding the Hon’ble Chief Minister of

Gujarat Shri. Narendar Modi


CONNECTIVITY – HOME & SCHOOL



The first PTA general body meeting for classes

Pre-KG to V was held on 5.8.06. and for classes VI

to XII on 2.9.06. The P.T.A. President Shri Asit Kumar

Barma welcomed the parents. A brief report of the

school activities was presented by the Principal Shri

L.Neelakanta Pillai. Parents voiced their appreciation

and opinions. The parents discussed their wards’

progress with the concerned teachers.


MATHRUBHOOMI KI JAI


IN THE LAP OF SUCCESS



The winning spree continues for the golden boy

G. Sathiyan, the T.T.Champion. He represented India at

the Canadian Junior Open 2006 from June 5 to 8, and

won the silver in the singles, the gold in the team and

the bronze in the doubles events. He was placed fourth

in the tournament in China in the month of September.


LAKE OF ART- KALASAROVAR 2006



Kalasarovar the yearly Cultural Fiesta of the school was

conducted with great pomp and show on 20, 21 July

’06. 600 students from various city schools came under

one roof and participated in many novel and exciting

competitions in a spirit of camaraderie. The dignitaries

for the inaugural were –Kalaimamani Kalaratna Dr.

Sirkali G.Sivachidambaram; Smt Vijayalakshimi

Srivatsan, National Best Teacher Awardee, Principal,

P.S. Sr. Sec School; Acharya Choodamani, Smt Anitha

Guha, Director, Bharathanjali. The Chairman Shri

Krishna Dasji graced the occasion.

Yuva Acharya Parampujya Goswami 108 Shree

Vrajrajkumarji Mahoday Shree of Vadodara offered

his benediction at the Valedictory Function. The

other dignitaries were – Ms. Leela Samson, Director

Kalakshetra; Kalaimamani Nrithyachoodamani

Sangeetha Siromani Guru Shri M.V. Narashimhachari;

Kalaimamani Smt Parvathi Ravi Ghantasala, Managing

Trustee, Kalapradarshini. The special invitees were

Ms. Devipriya and Ms. Brinda Das popular T.V. artists

and music director Shri Dina.

The rolling shield for both the seniors and juniors went

to S.B.O.A. School and Junior College Annanagar.


Our Chairman Shri. Krishna Dasji with the

dignitaries during the Inaugural Function of Kalasarovar 2006

His Holiness Goswami 108 Brajraj Kumarji Mahoday Shree with

the correspondent and other dignitaries at the Valedictory function

of Kalasarovar 2006.


ARE WE HEALTH CONSCIOUS?



A team of doctors from Apollo Hospitals conducted a

medical check up for all students from 24 to 26 July.

The doctors gave expert advice and individual health

cards were given which would enable them to avail a

discount in the Apollo Hospitals or Pharmacy.


KRISHNAM VANDE JAGATGURU



Janmashtami was celebrated with great religious

fervour On 21 and 22, a grand villupattu – Shri

Krishnavataram by Gnana Kalabharathi Villisai Vendar

Kalaimamani Kavinzhar Subbu Arumugam was

arranged. Through his highly melodious rendering,

the birth and child hood of Lord Krishna was narrated,

interspersed with many values for a good life.

On 23, the celebrations began with the lighting of the

lamp by Smt Kunjalatha Ben Govind Dasji. Ashthotram

was chanted, bhajans sung and the Tamil play

“Kuselobakyanam” was staged. The cash prizes for

the Gita classes were distributed. The Chief Guest

Shri Subbu Arumugam praised the management for

propagating Hindu Culture and Dharma. He stressed

the need to instil good values in young minds as early

as possible. Miss Swathi Lakshmi (Std VA) and Thirth

Raj G. Shah (Std VII B) shared the best actor award,

instituted by Dr. Ramakrishnan, our alumni (82-83

batch) A special prize was awarded to C.S.Balaji (XB)

by our correspondent Shri Govind Dasji.


Villupattu by Shri. Subbu Arumugam in progress

as part of Janmashtami Celebrations

The Chief Guest Gnana Kalabarathi Villisai

Venthar Kalaimamani Kavinzhar Subbu Arumugam

with our Chairman & Correspondent keenly watching the

Tamil Play “Kuselobakyanam” in progress


HINDI & SANSKRIT WEEK



Hindi and Sanskrit week was celebrated by the two

departments during the last week of August. The


students participated in a number of competitions like


chupke - chupke, recitation, oratorical, debate, etc.

which exhibited their command over the language. Smt

Maheshwari Ranganathan, Hindi Officer, Southern

Railway, was the chief guest at the Valedictory

Function held on 8, September ‘06.


Celebration of Hindi and Sanskrit Week in Progress

The participants of the play “Kuselobakyanam”

Smt. Sheela Selvakumari receiving the West Sahodaya Cluster Schools’

Best Teacher Award from Shri. M.V.V. Prasada Rao,

Joint Secretary and Regional Officer CBSE South Zone.


TWO MORE STEPS…….. TO FAME



Sriram Koushik has attended five camps to be selected for

the R.D.parade, If he gets through two more camps, he will

represent Tamilnadu at Delhi during the R.D.Parade.

On the occasion of the Jamashtami celebrations an inter

school Sloka Recitation Competition was also held.


KUDOS



Smt. J.Sheila Selvakumari of our institution has been selected by

the West Sahodaya Cluster for the Best Teacher Award for the year

2006-2007 , for her earnest, sincere and meritorious service .


HONOURING THE GURUS



This year Teachers’ Day and Onam was celebrated on

the same day. in a befitting manner. The PTA presented


special mementos to teachers who have completed


15, 20, & 25 years of service in the institution. All the

members of the staff were presented mementos. A

sumptuous lunch was hosted by the PTA. The students

regaled their gurus with dance, skit and music.


OUTDOOR STUDY



Learning through experience is the best way to learn

and students go on field trips to learn at first hand

from what they see and observe. Students of Std III,

V, & VI were taken to Madavaram Dairy and Parle G

factory, Std IV visited Parle G factory and the replica

of Amarnath Temple, Std VII visited the museum and

the replica of the Amarnath Temple. The students had

a lot to share with their friends after the visits.

The students of Std IX to XII went to Ahmedabad,

Anand, Vadodara, and Narmada Dam for their yearly

tour. They visited Akshardam and Sabarmathi Ashram.

It was a refreshing educational tour during the 1st

Terminal Holidays.


COMPUTING MADE EASY



The school has introduced ABACUS classes for Std I

to VIII. Smt Rama of MAS- SKILL (Mental Arithmetic

Solution) is teaching the students the basics. Six of

our teachers have undergone training and will take

over from her next term.


SCIENCE WORKSHOP



A Science workshop was held on 31 August ’06.


The main aim of the workshop was to familiarize


the Science teachers with the Std X Board practical

examination’s paper pattern. The resource persons

were Shri L.Neelakanta Pillai, Principal of our school;

Smt Vijayalakshmi Srivatsan, Principal, P.S.Sr.

Sec school; and Smt Margarette Davidraj, Principal

Bakthavatsalam Vidyashram.


PLANNING FOR FUTURE



A career guidance seminar was conducted for

classes XI and XII on 26.6.06 by SMART TRAINING

RESOURCES, an educational institution which

provides training for entrance exams like MBA, NIFT,

VISCOM, Law etc. They are the pioneers in the field

of imparting information to students. The students


were made aware of the various career options open


to them. The school is planning to hold many such

seminars for the benefit of senior students.


STRESS BUSTERS



A counselling programme for Std X, XI, XII was

conducted by Dr.K.Banu of Apollo Hospital, (Adolescent

Pediatric group) Students’ attention was drawn towards

(a) Physical Growth & Development; (b) Emotional

problems; (c) Exam Stress and they were advised

how to cope with them.


Sanchayika Bank



Sanchayika Bank is functioning effectively. The number

of account holders is increasing every year. Students

are becoming more aware of the need to save.


COMMUNITY SERVICES



The RSP, Scouts, Guides, Cubs & Bulbul classes are

being conducted regularly and students are trained to

become ideal citizens.


Enrich Yourself



Gita classes, Hindi classes and free Sanskrit classes

are being conducted as usual. Students who attend

these classes are benefited greatly.


MYTRI



‘Mobilising Youth for Tobacco Related Initiatives in

India’ classes are being conducted for the students

who have been in the programme for the past two

years.


NEWSPAPER IN EDUCATION



“The HINDU –Newspaper in Education programme”

is being held for students of Std VI to VIII. The course


offers different modules to students to hone their


–linguistic, logical, mathematical, spatial, bodilykinesthetic,

musical and intra-personal intelligences.


GANDHIJI REMEMBERED



The students of Std VI A and VI B (almost the whole

class) felt motivated enough to write the exam

conducted by the Gandhi Study Centre. The life of the

Mahatma is a beacon light, and should be emulated

by all.


FOCUS



The students of Std III B are seen learning the

questions and answers from their note books before

the arrival of their teacher. Students of other classes

can also follow their good example.


A GOOD EXAMPLE

CBSE Cluster V Football / Table – Tennis

Tournament



The school hosted the Cluster V Level Football and

Table-Tennis Tournaments. The tournaments were

held at three different venues – SBOA School & Junior

College, Pachiappa’s College and S.D.A.T. grounds on

6, 7 and 8, September 2006. 29 teams participated

in the Football tournament. St Joseph’s Residential


School, Sriperambudur were the winners and in Table-


Tennis in the under 16, boys - Kola Perumal Chetty

Vaishnav Sr.Sec School, girls – P.S.B.B.; Under 14 girls

– SBOA, boys – Chinmaya Vidyalaya; Under 19 girls

– P.S.Sr Sec, boys – P.S.B.B. were the winners.

The valedictory function was held at the New ADC

Auditorium, in the school premises at 3 p.m. on 8,

September. Shri M.V.V.Prasada Rao, Joint Secretary

and Regional Officer, CBSE, Southern region was the

chief guest. Speaking on the occasion, he advised


the students that discipline and freedom cannot be


com promised. He also said that individual personality

gets completed by a balanced blend of academics

and sports. Shri Govind Das Purushotham Das

Secretary and Correspondent K.P.C.V.S.S. School,


in his presidential address extolled the students to

have desire and drive which are essential to achieve


success. He praised the efforts of all the officials who

had conducted the tournaments. He commended the

CBSE for the good work in encouraging the budding

sports persons.


SPORTS ROUND UP


The chief guest Shri. M.V.V. Prasada Rao,

Joint Secretary and Regional Officer, CBSE, Southern Region

with G. Sathiyan, the T.T. Wizard, the correspondent,

Principal, Vice - Principal and the P.Ed masters


EXTENDING A HELPING HAND



R.Narayanan of IIIB is a very helpful child. He helped

the parent of his sick classmate by carrying the school

bag till the school gate. He also helped another


classmate to collect his books and notebooks from


the next section, when he was shifted to section-’B’.

Keep up the good work little one!


Students of the primary section always offer to help


the teachers when they see them carrying books and

notebooks. Hope everyone gets infected with the

‘help bug’.


BOOKS FOR COMPANY



Students of Std VIII B are definitely trying to improve

their general reading. Some of them have contributed

books towards a class library. They read these books

during substitute periods and the lunch break.


INSPIRED



Nitin of III A is so inspired by the Do’s /Don’ts chart

that he has framed a set of Don’ts for himself.-

Nitin’s Don’ts

Don’t speak bad words- It’s a bad habit.

Don’t act the power rangers –It’s dangerous.

Don’t be greedy – it’s a selfish act.


Climbing the Ladder of Success



We proudly announce that our dynamic Principal

National Awardee Shri. L. Neelakanta Pillai has been

elected Chairperson of the Chennai Sahodaya School

Complex. The Management, staff and students

congratulate him and wish him all the best and pray

that he succeeds in all his endeavours.


SBOA School and Junior College conducted

an inter - school teachers

competition as part of the Teachers’ Day

Celebrations. Our staff members

Smt. R. Chitra and

Smt. J. Sheela bagged the third place

in the dumb Charades Competition.

We Express our Gratitude



We thank Smt. Chakka Sujatha Subha Rao for

instituting an endowment of Rs. 50,000 towards


scholarship for a needy student, preferably from


the Vysya community, in the name of “Mrs Chakka

Subha Rao Endowment”.


Date Event Category Name of student/s Position



8.8.06 Volley Ball Under 19 boys School team Winner

8.8.06 Shuttle Badminton Under 17 M. Chin Mukesh XA

Badminton doubles boys S.Karthikeyan XA Runner

11.8.06 Ball Badminton Under 14 boys team Winner

11.8.06 “ Under 17 boys team Runner

14.8.06 Hand Ball Under 14 boys team Runner

18.8.06 Table-Tennis Under 17 boys Singles, Doubles Winner

18.8.06 Basket Ball Under 19 boys team Runner

24.8.06 Hockey Under 14 boys team Runner

24.8.06 Hockey Under 19 boys team Runner

21.8.06 Kho-Kho

CBSE Cluster Under boys team Third

8.9.06 Table-Tennis Under16 boys team Winner


ZONAL MEET TRACK & FIELD EVENTS



5.9.06 1500 mts Under19 boys Hemanshu Binani XII First

“ HighJump Under17 boys V.V.Naggendra X B First

“ Pole Vault “ V.V.Naggendra X B First

“ HighJump Under14 boys Idres Abdul Ismail IXB First

“ TripleJump Under19 boys Manav Mukund XI Second

“ 800 mts “ Hemanshu Binani XII Second

“ 100 mts Under17 boys V.V.Naggendra XB Second

“ Discuss Throw “ Sandeep Sridharan XB Second

“ LongJump Under19 boys Manav Mukund XI Third

“ 100 mts “ “ “

“ HighJump Under14 boys D.Dinesh VIIIB Third

,, Discuss Throw

,, Sandeep Sridharan XB Second

,, Long Jump Under 19 boys Manav Mukund XI Third


,, 100 mts ,, ,, ,,


,, High Jump Under 14 boys D. Dinesh VIIIB Third

First and Second place winners are eligible to participate in the District Level Competiton


First and second place winners are eligible to participate in the District Level Competition.


Our Winners....

Results of Zonal Level & CBSE Tournaments

S.No. Date Name of the Teacher ProgrammeAttended



1. 17-6-06 Ms. G. Malathy “Workshop on Inter School Geeta Chanting”

Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Virugambakkam

2. 30-6-06 Ms. Vaishnavi K.T. “Workshop on Full Bright

Ms. Nappinnai Opportunities for a teacher” Vidya Mandir - Mylapore

3. 31-7-06 Ms. J. Sheela Selvakumari Workshop - Society of

Ms. S. Ramesh Automative Engineers Gurunanak Hr. Sec. School

Velacheri - Chennai

4. 26-8-06 Ms. S. Silambu Selvi Workship on Maths Class-X Lab activities

L.M. Dadha Sr. S. School, Chennai

5. 1-9-06 Ms. N. Uma Workshop on Science

Ms. P. Kanya Sridhar Evaluation of X - Practicals

Ms. Manjula T. Ram

Ms. S. Choodamani

6. 2-9-06 Ms. G.S. Balaji Seminar - Subject +

Ms. C. Sasikala by Alma Mater

Ms. N. Sudha Kamaraj Memorial Hall

Ms. S. Mythili

Ms. Gajalakshmi

Ms. Girija Prakash


Teachers’ Update


External Competitions 2006 - 2007


Date Competition / Venue Name Class Place

12-7-06 & Horlicks Activity - D. Divya Sudha IX A I

13-7-06 Greeting Card School Choir II

Music Melody - Group

30-6-06 Kola Spectra Magic of Mantras S. Swathi Laxme V A III

Junk Art Rohit E. VII I

Riya Sajan VI I

Mehandi Designing Divya Sudha D. IX A II

Jeevitha A.V. IX A II

Aarthi Thali Haasini .V VI

Paper Bag Monica .N VIII III

Nandhini .A VI III

Vegetable Carving P. Krishna Priyan X I

Bharat Narayanan .CR. IX I

Group Singing Madhumitha IX

Devika Jayaraj IX

Padma Priya VIII B

Vinitha Rajam IX

Jayamalini IX

Tharunika Sridhar IX

Tajesh Seth X B

Arjun Nambiar X B

20-7-06 Anna Adarsh - Cultural Dance I

Maharishi Vidya Mandir Madhumathi & Group

Music Competition II

Tirupathi Devasthanam Board Madhumathi & Group

Music Competition

ISKON III

Drawing & Painting Competition B. Kiruthika UKG B Special Prize

Fancy Dress N.S. Monica UKG B I

Tamil Gymnastics Association

State Level Championship J.K. Sakthi UKG A II

Chinmayam

Chinmaya Vidyalaya - Anna Nagar

Junk Art Amitha. S IX B I

Flower Carpet P. Krishna Priyan X A I

N. Mahesh X A I

21-8-06 Sloka Recitation - R.B. Srivatsan X B I

Srimath Bhagavatham S. Swathi Laxme V A II

Mahesh Bharadwaj VI II

31-8-06 Hindi Recitation - SBOA Shreyas Ramanan II B III

31-8-06 Hindi word building - SBOA Aparna R. VI B III
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