Saturday 26 November 2011

One Nation Reading Together ( 25/11/11)


Orchids-The International School participated in the programme, ‘One Nation Reading Together’ an initiative of Scholastic India Pvt. Ltd. on Nov. 25,’11. It aims at inculcating and promoting reading habit among children. Orchidians joined the children across the country, taking part in the reading activity.  Students of all the classes either read a book of their choice or wrote a book review during the specified time. Besides reading activity, the students of classes I-V had ‘Bookmarker making’ competition also. The entire school was silently engaged in experiencing the pleasures of reading.
‘The habit of reading is the only enjoyment in which there is no alloy; it lasts when all other pleasures fade.

Friday 25 November 2011

Book Marker Making Competition (25/11/2011)


A Book marker making competition was organized on 25/11/2011 for the students of classes I to V. The theme of this activity was to make creative book markers. The main idea behind this activity was to promote imagination and creativity among students. The competition was well received with much enthusiasm by the students.
This competition not only provided an opportunity to our students to showcase their talents, but also acted as a great podium to discuss nuance of art.

Winners:
I - Manasa Praveen
II - Shreyas Marathe
III -  Syed Ibrahim Quadri
Consolation -  Shashi Abhigna

Monday 21 November 2011

Star of the week 29


Theme of the week - Italy


9th Junior Leadership Contest (19/11/11)


Everyone has an urge to excel and a will to lead. It was proved at the 9th Junior Leadership Contest held at Orchids-The International School on 19/11/11.

The aim of the Contest was to motivate the students to become effective and successful leaders in the future. The Contest was devised on the theme of leadership traits for junior school children based on the strong psychological foundation. Participants were put through specially designed tests to assess their IQ, academic achievement, physical fitness, communication skills and dynamism.

Principal of Orchids, Mrs Mona Mehdi declared the contest open in the morning. Additional Commandant Moosa Bin Ibrahim(SAR) was the Chief Guest of the valedictory ceremony. All the participants took part in all the events with gusto and will to win.

The first, second and third prizes in individual positions were bagged by Nikhil Jain of Oakridge International School(Khajaguda), Sreeja of Bharathi Vidya Bhavan (Jubliee Hills),  Aditi Kodipadi of Delhi Public School(Gachibowli) respectively.  

The first, second and third prizes in school positions were bagged by Delhi Public School (Gachibowli), Oakridge International School (Khajaguda) and Bharathi Vidya Bhavan (Jubliee Hills) respectively.   

Tuesday 15 November 2011

Star of the week 28 (Rishab Reddy)


Children’s Day


Orchids – The International School celebrated children’s Day. It can be described as a fun and frolic day with the teachers performing for the students with all their love and affection. The students couldn’t help but tap to the music the teachers performed on. The teachers sang, danced, recited and performed individually and in groups too – all for us. Our Principal participated very actively in the day’s events to our pleasant surprise. Overall, it was a pleasant memory that we students can never forget………..

Archana Dinesh
Class IX

Saturday 12 November 2011

Field trip to different places of worship

India is the land of unity in diversity. Hyderabad is a place of different cultures and religions which unite people together and inculcate the feelings of brotherhood. In order to uphold this beauty of oneness, the Orchidians of classes 1to 5 were taken on a field trip to different places of worship located at BHEL Township on 11-11-11.
             Children were enthusiastic to visit different places of worship and imbibed feelings of unity.  The children were excited to learn about different religions and their importance. On the whole, they developed the feeling of oneness and enjoyed the trip a lot.