Monday, 14 August 2017

Independence Day and janmashtami ceremony

Independence Day and janmashtami ceremony

Independence Day and janmashtami ceremony was held with full enthusiasm by the students as they presented a mesmerising piece of dance and an enchanting group song that sparked patriotic and cultural feeling in all of us. It is important for each and every child to know the cultural and religious roots of their country and to instill it in our children the assembly was presented that portrayed the importance of the festival janmashtami. It marks the birth of lord Krishna and is celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm in different parts of our country. The children also celebrated the birth of our God as they dedicated their dance performance to the supreme lord. 






Independence Day Activity

Independence Day Activity

‘Thousands laid their lives so that India could breathe. We should never forget their sacrifice.' As our nation will be celebrating its 70th Independence Day so today in school the students of C.I.E. and I.B. celebrated the Independence Day and were full of patriotic fervor. They put up various role plays and other exciting games in order to contribute their share of happiness on this important day. From the first revolt of 1857 upto the current situation of India the students depicted all the shades of the freedom struggle. The consolation prize was won by I.B.D.P. junior, CHECKPOINT 8 got the prize of being the most innovative class and checkpoint 7 was declared the winner as they got the prize for the best class performance. The children enjoyed the event as well as they learnt about the sacrifices of our leaders who gave their lives to attain freedom for us. We all together pay homage to our great warriors because of whom today we can live a peaceful and secured life. Jai Hind!!!
 
 





Thursday, 10 August 2017

August 2017

Be the Best Seller Acitivty

Today at school we began the day with an interactive and intersting social studies inter house activity 'Be the best seller' where students from different grades participated and put up a praiseworthy show. The topic was given to the students on the spot where they had to sell a defected product to the buyer. The students exhibited their persuasive skills and persuaded the audience to buy their product. Each house had three participants and the total of each participant counted and took their house towards victory. Maple house won the competition, second position was bagged by Pine house and third was Oak house. The entire competition helped in enhancing the cognitive and speaking skills of the participants. 




 

 

 






Wednesday, 24 May 2017

FAREWELL PARTY 2017



Cambridge International Foundation School, bid adieu to the class – XII IB(DP) students decorously on 24th MAY, 2017. The show was compered by eleventh grade students who put up a fabulous show.

Many games were played, skits,dances and songs enthralled the audience.The pupils were adorned by various titles. ‘Navjosh Singh Atwal' was chosen as Mr. Cambridge, ’Sampati Kohli’ as Ms. Cambridge and  Maninder Kaur as ‘Outstanding Student. 


Chief Academic Officer Deepa Dogra welcomed and wished them well for the future.She encouraged them to take the right plunge and carve their niche.  “Go forth and embrace your future with open arms, and enthusiastically pursue your own life- journey of discovery. Render dedicated service to humanity and live a happy and peaceful life”, said Principal Mr. Stanley Anthony.The presence of the dignitaries likes the of the school Mr. Ajay Bhatia , Mr. Deepak Bhatia , Ms. Mona Bhatia, Ms. Pooja Bhatia  Mr. Nitin Kohli,  Mr. J.K. Kohli, boosted the morale of the students. 








 

 





May Activities


Labour Day CAS Activity


On the first of May, the world collectively celebrates the contribution of labour to the society. This year, the students of IBDP decided to do something special for those who are always around us for the smooth functioning of our life. Students decided to reduce the workload of the kindergarten helpers and sports department, as well as gain more appreciation for their work, by helping them organised the arrival, dispersal. There were students stationed at the reception and at each entrance, stairs and floors which are utilized by the students of kindergarten. Students helped lead them to and from their classes and into their buses again and ensured that they maintain discipline.  During dispersal students managed the parents parking and the buses send-offs. Students made the children of KG2 play games for the day to reduce the workload of the teachers and handlers. Overall it was a new experience that increased their understanding of how to care for toddlers, maintain discipline without misbehaving ourselves, co-operating with the staff and each other, and most importantly allowed them to truly appreciate the work and effort put in by the labour force. 









Summer Camp

Day 1 Activities

Pebble Painting Activity

Today we at Cambridge International Foundation School began with our summer camp for checkpoints 6,7,8. The children were given the opportunity to explore their creative side as they indulged in the activity of Pebble painting. All the students put in a lot of effort and came up with brilliant pieces of art and they also enjoyed the activity wholeheartedly!!
 




 


Science Activity
 Curiosity ignites the genius within. In the Science Exploration session, activities like Charm a snake and fly a kite, Make your own kaleidoscope and Play with charges were performed by the students. The students
 unleashed their potential by application of knowledge of magnetism and charges to real life scenarios.The activities were fun-filled. Pupils enjoyed making kaleidoscope and observed the different patterns that could be created by rotating it.

 
















DAY 2 Activities

Math Activity

The day began with the mathematics activity where the children made a 'tetrahedral kite' with the help of straws,floral sheets and glace papers. In the activity they learnt to make triangular pyramids and further with the help of those pyramids they successfully made the tetrahedral kite which they were able to fly. The children enjoyed the activity as well as they also learnt to make 3D shapes with the help of 2D shapes. 




 

























Treasure hunt

Treasure hunt activity was conducted on day 2 of the summer camp.The students were divided into  four teams and were provided with the first clue. They used it to fare through multiple intermediate locations to reach the final destination where the treasure was hidden. The clues were written in English, Hindi, Punjabi and French and were placed in different corners of the school. The students were highly enthusiastic about the activity as they completed it within the given time frame. The fastest team found the last clue and got the treasure. They were then declared as the winners of the game.
 Radhika, Harnoor,Vinson,Noor and Upkirat grabbed the treasure and relished its sweetness.