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Friday, September 25, 2015

Field Trip to Ganpati Pandal Pre - Primary WIS,MALAD [2015-16]



                                      Field Trip to Ganpati Pandal Pre - Primary


Happiness as big as Ganeshji's appetite,
                 Life as long as his trunk,
           Trouble as small as his mouse,
     And moments as sweet as his laddoos.

Ganpati Bappa Morya!!!     Mangal Murthi Morya!!!
         
 Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with great joy and devotion in India. People bring Ganesha Idols and worship them during Ganesh Chaturthi. Ganesh Chaturthi is considered as the day on which Lord Ganesha the son of Lord Shiva and Parvati comes down on earth to shower his blessings on his devotees.
          
 The little Wittians of Pre-primary section celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi festival on 23rd and 24th September 2015. As part of the celebration the kids were shown an audio visual presentation and a short movie on Lord Ganeshji explaining the importance of the festival which was also a visual treat to the kids. The Ganesh Chaturthi celebration included activity sessions wherein, the little ones of Play Group to Junior KG coloured a worksheet of Ganpati and kids of Sr. KG drew a picture of Lord Ganpati on their scrap book followed by a take away activity. To end the celebration on a happy note kids were taken to a Ganpati pandal and performed aarti, recited shloks and sang songs on Ganeshji. 









Thursday, September 24, 2015

NASA’s New Horizons Mission to Pluto and Beyond, (WIS - Pawan Baug)


At Witty International School we inspire all of our students to continuous inquiry, empowering them with the skills, courage, optimism, and integrity to pursue their dreams and enhance the lives of others. In keeping up with this philosophy WIS recently organized a seminar for the students on “NASA’s New Horizons Mission to Pluto and Beyond.” To enrich the students on this the school had invited an esteemed Planetary Scientist, Dr. Henry Throop. Throop is a Senior Scientist with the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson, Arizona, USA. His work focuses on the outer solar system, and he has published over 40 articles in scientific journals, on topics ranging from torings of Saturn and Jupiter, to planet and star formation, to astrobiology and the origins of life, to searching for (and co-discovering) Pluto's smallest moon, Styx, in 2012. He is a frequent consultant to the US's NASA and the National Science Foundation.  While working at NASA, he was responsible for the oversight and management of two of the NASA's major scientific research programs. Throop has been a member of the science team for NASA’s New Horizons mission since 2003, and was involved in its historic flyby of Pluto on July 14, 2015.Throop’s work has been featured in Science, Nature, Time, The Washington Post, and on the History Channel and National Geographic TV. 

After a nine-year journey though space, astronomers visited Pluto for the first time in July 2015, using a robotic NASA spacecraft called New Horizons. Despite being a cold and small icy body, New Horizons found Pluto’s surface to be young, dynamic, and varied. Planetary Scientist Dr. Henry Throop told the story of this NASA spacecraft mission, from its development and construction, through launch in 2006, to its successful encounter with Pluto, and its plans for onward encounters with bodies in the distant Kuiper Belt.

New Horizons is an interplanetary space probe launched as part of NASA’s New Frontiers program to study Pluto, its moons and the Kuiper belt (just outside our solar system). Pluto is the now classified ‘dwarf planet’ at the end of our solar system, around 6-7.5 billion kilometers away and when New Horizons reached it in July 2015, it had been travelling for 11 years to get there.

 For quite a long time dreams of interstellar travel and exploring the final frontier have run rampant in the minds of children and scientists alike, and with some of the latest breakthroughs in technology and research NASA scientists have laid out goals to achieve manned flight to the edge of our Solar System in 50 years Pluto has proven to be much different from the predictions also. Due to its distance from the sun, probable composition and location it was expected to be cold, boring and covered in craters from collisions. However, it’s proving to be very interesting with heart shaped fields of nitrogen ice and 3500 meter high ice clouds of water. It is also surprisingly warm for an object so far from the sun!

Dr. Henry Throop started by speaking to the students about Pluto’s discovery in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh studying photographs of the night sky. Constellations stay in the same place but planets move and using this he was also able to see a spot in the images that changed over time and so Pluto was revealed. The New Horizons initiative along with the collaboration of NASA, U.S.A sent a space craft to find more about the not so revealed secrets of Pluto and it took 9 years to finally get the true images of Pluto. Dr. Throop was involved with the calibration of instruments on board New Horizons, including the infrared spectrometer, which measures energy that is given off in the infrared wavelength. Since launch, he has been involved with planning observations, specifically those looking for new moons or rings of Pluto. Dr. Throop , an advocate for increasing the public's awareness in the society stated, “I think it’s really important that we, as scientists, don’t sort of keep all that stuff for ourselves. A, that’s greedy, B, it’s boring, and C, it doesn’t help out the rest of the world if we just keep it to ourselves. We have a responsibility to talk to the public and show them how cool it is that we are able to explore the world around us and explain it better than we could a decade ago, or twenty years ago, or a hundred years ago." Dr. Throop offered inspirational advice to Wittians, “Just do what you want to do. Do what you’re going to enjoy most: something that makes you happy and fulfills your curiosity… Work on neat, cool projects that interest you and interest other people.” 

Throop stated that New Horizons' future looks bright. In the next couple of years, the team will choose one or more Kuiper belt objects to travel to, assuming that NASA funds and approves their plan.  Kuiper belt objects are small, icy bodies beyond Pluto, similar to Pluto but a little smaller and further out. Following the talk our students got the chance to ask probing questions to Dr Throop about Pluto and the mission. Dr Throop also spoke about his inspiration for pursuing science from his Physics teacher at school. This inspiration and the fact that he found Astrophysics easy and fun meant he wanted to go further and make this as his career.

Mr. Bijo Kurian, the Principal of Witty International School, Pawan Baug quoted, “ Astronomy compels the soul to look upward, and leads us from this world to another,  to explore strange new world and to boldly go where no man has gone before & hence students of today need to be engaged in these thought process.” Following the seminar Dr. Throop also launched the state of the art Science Lab- “Curiocity” at Witty International School, Pawan Baug.The exhilaration amongst the students  instilled a sense of better understanding and enhanced the scientific curiosity among the students.



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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

HINDI DIWAS – DARPAN 2015. (PRIMARY SECTION - WIS PAWAN BAUG)


The Constituent Assembly of India had declared Hindi as India’s official language on 14th September 1949. Since then, the day is celebrated as “Hindi Diwas”.

Primary Section (Grade I - IV) students of Witty International School, Pawan Baug celebrated Hindi Diwas - DARPAN 2015 for two days as a mark of acknowledgement with great splendour and fervour. DARPAN helped Wittians to understand the importance and respect for our mother tongue by participating in various competitions held on 14th September 2015.

Students from Grade I – IV participated enthusiastically in various competitions like Handwriting, News Anchoring, Singing, Mono Acting, Designing a front cover page for the school diary and Story-telling. All the competitions organised were based on the theme of the year- Health is Wealth. All the students received Participation Certificates. Winners shall be awarded Achievement Certificates during the Assembly.

Same enthusiasm was reflected by our Wittians on 15th September 2015 who hosted a Cultural Programme in the Sparkle Auditorium of the school by displaying their talents. The programme began with a divine dance performance on Bappa Morya. Students of Grade II presented a skit on Paryawaran and Pradushan (Environment and Pollution). A beautiful poem on “Sankrit ki ladli beti hai yeh Hindi” was recited by the students. The programme concluded with Sare Jahan Se Achha and National Anthem.


The effort put in by the Wittians was appreciated and the memories of the successful event DARPAN – 2015 will always be cherished.






Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Field Trip To Ganpati Pandal



“Shree Vakratunda Mahakaya,
Surya Koti Samprabha”
For the divine Ganesha who removes every obstacle and the best friend of all young and old. The students of Pre-Primary Witty, Udaipur visited the Ganesh Pandal. They were told about the different stories that are related to Lord Ganesha. Children enjoyed the Aarti and hailed for Lord Ganesha.
Ganpati Bappa Morya…..
Mangal Murti Morya……  


Monday, September 21, 2015

Blessed are the Peacemakers…….


“Peace comes from being able to contribute the best that we have, and all that we are, toward creating a world that supports everyone. But it is also securing the space for others to contribute the best that they have and all that they are.” ~ Hafsat Abiola
Each year the International Day of Peace is observed around the world on 21 September.The theme of this year’s commemoration is “Partnerships for Peace – Dignity for All” which aims to highlight the importance of all segments of society to work together to strive for peace.On this occasion Wittians created symbols from all our diverse cultures and faiths and created them to hung on the Peace Tree.The Peace Tree is a very important symbol for our society as it highlights the symbols of all our cultures and faiths on one tree and shares the hope around the world living together in peace.Wittians celebrated the day with full zeal and created new symbols and highlighted the beauty of “Unity in Diversity” which reflects peace.







Special Assembly on International Peace Day, WIS Bhilwara (21.09.2015)





September 21 is the International Day of Peace, also known as Peace Day. With the creation of this inspiring day, the United Nations devoted itself to worldwide peace and has encouraged people around the world to work in cooperation towards this goal.
Held in honor of the United Nations International Day of Peace, today’s assembly served as a reminder that peace is not an ultimate goal, but a fundamental requirement for individual and global wellbeing.
Students of Witty International School, Bhilwara presented an assembly by giving speech and describing when it is celebrated every year and the history of this day.
Students also explained how peace can bring unity without war and violence, without discrimination of black and white through their wonderful poem.

Peacefulness, kindness, and tolerance are all values that every student learned. The International Day of Peace is simply a wonderful reminder that by working together and enjoying our lives and each other, we truly can change the world for the betterment.

Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration, WIS Bhilwara (17.09.2015)








Ganesh Chaturthi is a religious festival observed by Hindus to celebrate the birth of deity Lord Ganesha (The son of Lord Shiva and Parvati). Lord Ganesh is the darling of the masses. Ganesh Chaturthi brings people of all religions, caste and creed together. This auspicious occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated by students of Witty International School Bhilwara with great enthusiasm.

The programme started by lighting of the lamp by Principal Mrs. Sadhna Mishra. Students of Grade VII presented a beautiful Ganesh Vandana.  Student of Grade VI spoke about the significance of this festival. Then the divine symbolism of Lord Ganesha was presented by Student of Grade III. A very heart touching poem was recited by the students of grade V. The celebration culminated with arti and prasad distribution. 

Community Helpers Dress Up Day (Sr KG) on 21.09.2015, WIS, Bhilwara


 Today at WIS we organized community helper dress up   day for our SENIOR KG kids  . Our little wittians came dressed   up as various community helpers. They   were excited   and happy .They came one by one on stage and spoke few lines about what they were dressed up as. Some of them recited few lines of related rhyme like “Pat   a cake Pat   a cake” “I am   a police officer “.They all were confident and full of joy .This activity also increased their knowledge about our theme of the month 'Community helpers'.





 

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