Highlights of "Mann Ki Baat" telecasted on 22 Feb 2015

Dear Reader,
The Honourable Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi addressed the students, parents and teachers ahead of the board and competitive examinations and shared his views in the programme ‘Mann ki Baat’ which was aired on All India Radio on 22nd February 2015.
The main highlights were as follows:
1.      Urges students to be warriors not worriers.
2.      Also urges students to take up examination with a smile on their face.
3.      Advises Parents not to compare their children with other & mount pressure on their wards.
4.      Advises students appearing to focus on the present without thinking much about future, drawing an analogy from Cricket, that a good batsman in the crease is bothered only about the next ball.
5.      Take the examination with a smile on your face.
6.      Don’t think of competing with some one else, think about surpassing your own limits with each passing day.
7.       He also urges the students to look the examination as an opportunity rather than challenge.
8.      He also urges the students not to waste our energy competing with others. Start competing with yourself & make sure that your present is better than your past.
9.      We are responsible for making the exams a burden. We should stop doing it.
Please check following links to read more about it.
Please check any one of the following links to listen.
Link 1     Link 2      Link 3    Link 4

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Important Information

Dear Students,
Due to change in weather conditions you are directed not to wear blazer from Monday onwards.
By order
Principal Sir

Message By Principal Sir to the Students

Dear Students,
March is almost here. And so is the dreaded exam season. While the levels of tension, stress and frustration are on an all time high, no one can deny the immense power of a simple smile and a simple 'Good luck. I know you'll do well" in curbing the exam stress! There isn't a way out of these desperate days. And there isn't really a short cut either.
Transient feeling of anxiety and stress is a part of life for every individual. A mild degree of anxiety and stress may be stimulating and motivating, and may actually help to improve the performance; but high degree of stress may be disrupting. Examinations and interviews are undoubtedly stressful situations. Every child goes through such situation and learns to cope up with stress arising out of them, with experience and advancing age.
Appearing for examinations is one of the very common situations, which an adolescent finds difficult to cope up with. A hard working adolescent with good intelligence may not be able to give his full performance in an examination. An adolescent may avoid an examination or may not be able to write the answers, though he/she knows them. An anxiety may disable and affect performance of an adolescent in an examination.
Right approach and right coping strategies may stimulate a child to overcome anxiety and maximize own performance in the examination. Minimal anxiety enables an individual adolescent to be more alert, attentive and concentrate fully in an examination. High degree of anxiety interferes with performance not only in the examination room but perhaps even more in the preparation of examination.
There is no remedy if the student has not put up organized, and/or sufficient efforts and not prepared systematically for the examination. Systematic, persistent, organized efforts from the beginning of the session are the best strategies for any individual to prevent anxiety related to examination.
A warm relationship and feeling of security in the home environment promotes congenial atmosphere for an adolescent and minimizes the stress and anxiety before, during and after examinations.
Suggestions for students:-
Before going to the Examination Hall
1. Avoid indigestible food, excessive liquids and stimulants like cola, coffee or tea in the previous night.
2. Avoid late night reading.
3. Sleep for six hours at least, to get enough rest.
4. Avoid discussion about previous papers.
5. Plan some relaxation in the morning like listening to light music or going for a short walk or a jog for 15 to 20 minutes.
6. Do not attempt any new revision topics on the day of examination.
7. Eat light food with good nutritive value well before you start from home on the way to examination hall. Keep a small water bottle along with to keep you well hydrated.
In the Examination Hall
1. Minimize waiting time outside the examination hall. It is always good to have known the exact examination hall and seat on the previous day.
2. Walk straight into examination hall on the day of examination.
3. Avoid anxiety provoking discussions with friends e.g. discussion on topics or questions or nervous feelings you have, etc.
4. Practice positive self-statements like "I am going to do well", "I am well prepared for this examination', ‘I have come here to pass the examination with good grades’.
In the Examination Seat
1. Settle and compose yourself.
2. Layout your equipment. e.g. pen, pencil, compass etc at leisure with cool mind.
3. Take fifteen minutes to read the paper and check instructions carefully and then underline key words in questions in your mind and plan.
4. Try to write legibly.
5. Leave space after each answer.
6. Select the question you know the answer best.
7. Write simply in short sentences, with correct spellings.
8. Avoid long background introductions in your answers.
9. Do not worry about the number of supplementary sheets used by the other examinees. Just concentrate on your own job.
10. Plan your time - drive the time according to the marks allocated to each question.
11. Stick to your time budget - try to keep ten minutes time at the end so as to permit you to tie supplementary, check roll no. etc.
12. If you are running out of time - remember that two half answered questions fetch more marks than only one fully answered question. So never leave any question unattempted.
13. Always leave fifteen minutes in the end to check your answers. This strategy helps to make minor changes, recheck any inadvertent omissions and adds to the mental peace for further examination papers.
Wish you all the very best for the examinations. It's absolutely fine and normal to be nervous. But your nervousness must never hold you back from performing your part.
All is well! Learn to Smile through Stress. Stay calm, be cool, be healthy, eat healthy, prepare well, do well and then wait for the magic to unfold. The World's all yours ... Go, Win it !

Wishing you a successful life!
H. R. Sharma
Principal

Mother Tongue Day Celebration on 21 Feb 2015

MANN KI BAAT - ADDRESS OF THE HONOURABLE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA

Dear Reader,
The Honourable Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi will address the students, parents and teachers ahead of the board and competitive examinations and share his views in the programme.
‘Mann ki Baat’. The programme will be aired on All India Radio on 22nd February 2015 at 08.00 pm.
Through ‘Mann ki baat’ Honourable Prime Minister will focus on students preparing for Board and competitive examinations with the intent to share inspiring and motivating experiences and thoughts.
All students, parents and teachers are invited to tune in large numbers.
Here is the copy of circular by MHRD.
You may also like to listen/read the program which was aired on 2 November 2014.
Edu-Club

CRPF Public School, Rohini

Primary Department


Hindi Recitation Competition

                     Science Talk Show

Science Talk Show was held on 16th Feb 2015. Children of class V participated. They prepared the topics which were beyond their syllabus such as constellations, Blackhole, Comets, Asteroids, Mangalyaan, Landing on Moon, ROsetten mission etc. They prepared suitable props. Required by tropics presented it with great confidence. The list of winners are:


S.no
Name
Position
1
Ankush Kumar Chauhan
I
2
Yuvika Bisla
II
3
Kashika Kalakoti
II
4
Sanya Bansal
II
5
Gargi Priyadarshini
III
6
Samridhi Arora
III
7
Abhinav Gautam
Consolation
8
Pritika Asura
Consolation

Watch 'Good Evening India" on DD National – Special tips for XII class English Paper by Principal Sir

Dear reader,
March is almost here. And so is the dreaded season. While the levels of tensions, stress and frustration are on an all time high, no one can deny the immense power of a simple smile and a simple "Good luck. I know you will do well" in curbing the exam stress.
Students, parents and teachers please do watch our respected Principal Sir Sh. H. R. Sharma today on DD National at around 4:00-5:00 pm in the show 'Good Evening India'. The theme of the program is how to prepare well for class XII English paper.
We are hopeful that it will be a great learning experience for all of you.
Edu-Club
CRPF Public School, Rohini

U DREAM FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT


FINAL WON FROM RYAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, GHAZIABAD

Winners - Shoe Shining Competition Classes VI to VIII



Sanskrit Sate Level Debate Competition

FIRST POSITION:
ANJAL PRIYA - X CLASS and SUCHETA KUMARI - XI CLASS


Sanskrit Solo Song State Level Competition


ANASWARA - CLASS X FIRST POSITION

PRIZE WINNERS - FIFTH INTRA SCHOOL MATHEMATICS OLYMPIAD

Dear Reader,
CRPF Public School has fulfilled its motto of striving towards excellence by organizing and successfully completing its Fifth Intra School Mathematics Olympiad on 7 November 2014. Around 250 students enthusiastically participated in the Olympiad held in school premises.

Hopefully, it was a great learning experience for all. It surely provided an extended platform for all the participating students and it is wished that it is utilized to its fullest.
Check out the result here:
Congratulations to all the rank and merit holders for their brilliant performance in the  Olympiad.
You may again like to see the question papers and their solutions.
Edu-Club
CRPF Public School, Rohini

VARIOUS PRIZE WINNERS

STUDENTS WHO WILL BE ATTENDING SPECIAL CLASSES BY PRINCIPAL SIR


Primary Department
 Annual Quiz of Class V





                  English and Hindi Recitation




Primary Department
Annual G.K. Quiz of Class V

Winning Team : V-B
Team members : Mansi Raina, Sakshi, Vaibhav Singh, Mayank Singh

English Recitation

Date : 06-02-15             Class :III   
                                        (Result)

I Position              Sameera                III-A
I Position              Riddhi                   III-B

II Position             Jiya                       III-B
II Position             Priyanshu             III-C

III Position            Vrinda                 III-A 
III Position            Ryan                     III-C
Consolation           Lavanya                III-A

Date : 05-02-15             Class :IV
                                      (Result)

I Position              Ananya                  IV-B
I Position              Nidhi                     IV-B

II Position             Jiya                       IV-B

III Position            Ananya                  IV-C
         
Consolation           Aditya                   IV-A
Consolation           Karman                 IV-A

Date : 05-02-15             Class :V
(Result)

I Position              Pratika Asra           V-D

II Position             Ankush Kumar       V-C
                               Yuvika Bisla           V-A

III Position            Riddhi Sharma        V-D
                             Gargi Priyadarshini  V-C
         
Consolation           Divyansh Garg        V-C
Consolation           Abhinav Gautam     V-C

Hindi Recitation

Date : 10-02-15             Class :III

I Position              Vrinda                   III-A

II Position             Lavanya                III-A

III Position            Prerna                   III-C
                                Aryan                   III-C
         
Consolation           Japjot                    III-A
Consolation           Divyanshi              III-C
Consolation           Bharat Dixit           III-C


Date : 10-02-15             Class :IV

I Position              Sakshi                   IV-A
                            Advika                  IV-B

II Position            Nidhi                     IV-B
                            Ninad                    IV-B

III Position           Siddharth              IV-A
         
Consolation          Anuka                    IV-C
Date : 12-02-15             Class :V
(Result)

I Position             Yuvika Bisla           V-A
                             Ankush Kumar       V-C

II Position             Navya                     V-B

III Position          Pratika                     V-D
                            
         
Consolation           Raunak                    V-B
Consolation           Gargi                       V-C






Important Notice

Dear reader,
Due to some unavoidable circumstances, Alumni Meet which was supposed to be held on 15 February 2015 is postponed. The date for the same will be communicated to you later.
Edu-Club
CRPF Public School, Rohini

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION - MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT





 


ANOTHER VICTORY #SPORTS DEPARTMENT

Dear Reader,
CRPF Public School students proved that they are truly football champions. The exciting finals match was held in CRPF Public School on 05/02/2015. The host school defeated their opponents Father Angels School Noida by 1-0 goals. The winning team bagged a trophy & cash prize of Rs.51000/-.


Over 65 teams participated from Delhi and NCR sponsored by SRM University Mail Today Tournament. CRPF Public School students displayed their mettle & brilliance by winning all the matches.
Pre-Quarter Finals = 7-1 Vs Eicher School, Faridabad
Quarter Final = 5-0 Vs Ganga International School
Semi Finals = 5-1 Government School Rohini
Finals = 1-0 Father Angels School Noida
Total goals scored by CRPF = 34 in 7 matches.
The following students brought laurels to their school:
Pawan Kumar, Mukesh Kumar, Puneet Kumar, Naveen Takshak, Dinesh Suhag, Hritik Arora, Ankit Singh, Abhay, Ujjwal Bhandari, Abhishek Yadav : Class XI.
Amit Dhankar & Mohammad Aquib : Class XII.
Edu-Club
CRPF Public School, Rohini

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION - S.ST. DEPARTMENT


BIDDING FAREWELL 2014-15


Dear Reader,
“Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for a while, leave footprints in our hearts and are never, ever the same”
It was a lovely morning with beautiful sunshine when CRPF Public School bid adieu to 2014-15 batch of 12th class students. Decked in beautiful sarees and formal suits, these students gave impression of holistic persona nurtured in their Alma Mater.
The show started with an energizing dance performance of the girls on old melodies followed by the titles for various sections of class XII. The highlight of the function was the crowning ceremony. Ms. /Mr. CRPF and Lady/Gentleman of the evening were selected after three rounds of quiz, talent show and question round. 
The results are as follows:
Mr. CRPF: Arjun Singh
Ms. CRPF: Ishita Bharti
Mr. Versatile: Yogshreshtha Dhruv
Miss Versatile: Shrishti Mohapatra 
Mr. Congeniality: Sahil Sharma
Miss Congeniality: Karamdeep Kaur
Gentleman Of The Evening: Abhijeet Singh
Lady Of The Evening: Akanksha Rohilla
Mr. Best Dressed: Achlesh Negi
Miss Best Dressed: Bhavika Aneja 
There were some melodious songs and outstanding performances by the students. A Jabalpuria dance group presented great steps with a fresh twist and superb coordination. Amidst all the fun were some teary eyed students who became emotional at the thought of leaving their school and lots of beautiful memories of years of their bonding.
The function ended with lunch followed by the students letting down their hair on the dance floor.
With smiles and tears, hopes and aspirations, dreams and convictions, these children (now grown ups!) of CRPF take on this world with everything they received from this institution.
Edu-Club
CRPF Public School, Rohini

ALUMNI MEET

Dear Alumnus,
It is a pleasure to inform all that CRPF Public School, Rohini is holding the Alumni Meet on 15th Feb, 2015 from 1:00 pm onwards in the school premises.
All those interested can give their consent online through the form latest by 7th February,2015.

Registration fee Rs. 800/- (for alumnus), Rs. 1200/- (with spouse)
Kindly fill the following form.


Edu-Club
CRPF Public School, Rohini

HOSTEL FAREWELL

Dear Reader,
There are some days which are just difficult to forget and 29 January 2014 was one of such days. Our school hostel celebrated the hostel farewell that Thursday! It was a beautiful evening, saying a Goodbye to all the twelthies in the hostel. Almost all the students in the hostel contributed to the occasion.
Initially all the students in classes 12th were blessed for their approaching exams. Subsequently, Principal Sir Sh. H. R. Sharma and Vice-Principal Maám Mrs. Uma Mudgal lighted the lamp “In search of God” and inaugurated the programme. This was followed by a wonderful orchestra which made the surroundings all the more musical. Then Swati from the girls’ hostel sang a beautiful solo song “Sooraj dooba hai”.
Now, the titles! All the twelthies  in the hostel were gifted and assigned with separate titles. A group of young boys performed an amusing dance and then the girls banged the dance floor! They danced beautifully and boomed the audience with lots of enthusiasm.  And then, “Yamraaj Ki Sabha”! A remarkable play; was the most cherished part of the evening. It was complete entertainment with a rousing morality.
Principal Sir addressed the crowd with his golden words full of love and prudence. And at last but not the least, everyone enjoyed the dinner, chatted amongst themselves and clicked pictures.
Summing it all up, the return makes one love the farewell.
Edu-Club

CRPF Public School, Rohini