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 ORIENTATIONS  AND  WORKSHOPS
 
Parents Orientations were held being the beginning of our session, from 14 to 18 June, 2010. It provided a platform for the teachers and parents to interact. Teachers explained the new concept of summative and formative assessment for 2010 – 2011, through ICT presentation. Elections for the PTA Class Representative was held and members to the disaster management team were appointed..
     
Through Mrs. Arathoon’s workshop, Mrs. Arathoon guided and directed teachers on the effective and creative exercises introduced by her in the book ‘New Trends’ (specifically for standards I to V). These exercises would help students to build up their vocabulary and language skills. The book (New Trends) introduces a funfilled approach to learn grammar, it encourages students to be as authentic and imaginative as they can in all creative writing exercises.
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Special Assemblies were held by the students and teachers from Std. V to Std. VIII. Various themes, such as time, goodness, forgiveness, concern for the environment were conveyed through small skits on from 16 to 22 June, 2010.  
     
A Teachers workshop was conducted on 15 April, 2010, on how to give good, appropriate and effective feedback to the students. It also helped teachers to know how to accept feedback, think and respond accordingly. The resource person was – Mrs. Sen.
The bottomline was – you earn the right to give one negative feedback when you have given two positive feedbacks.
 
     
DELOITTE  WORKSHOP
 
  A Report by Gautam Thakur – X B
The Deloitte Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. had held a workshop for the classes X A and X B of our school. Mr. Ramesh Krishnamurthy and his team had taken great pains to organize this workshop, which had the topic of, “Team Building and Problem Solving”. As the Deloitte recruits gave a quick introduction about their firm and themselves, we were told that the motto of the day was “Learning with Fun”. There were five activities conducted by the volunteers from Deloitte, which included the “Helium Stick Problem” which taught us team-work. In another activity, some not-so useful materials were put to creative use by the students with help of the Deloitte personelleThis workshop was very enlightening and relevant for all students and also acted as a “stress-buster”. The valuable ideas given to us by the people from Deloitte will surely be incorporated in our future endeavours.

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