Co-curricular activities are an integral part of the life of a student. They are much more than mere recreational activities; they provide important directions to a student on his journey to self-discovery. These activities hone the softer skills, the aesthetic senses, design consciousness, sensitivity of feelings, dignity of labour, team work, inclusivity and link the physical skills to the mind and emotion. These are run during activity lessons so that cooperation and mutual respect prevails over selfish conduct through a wide range of co-curricular activities and Social Work platforms. With a bent to social welfare. The School embraced this approach for the all-round growth of the students well before the co-scholastic grades were introduced by the CBSE.
Moreover, the co-curricular activities of today could form the bedrock of career options of tomorrow.
Club Activities
Arts & Painting
Art is important because it has a powerful impact on our moods and emotions and also allows us to express our individuality. Drawing, painting and other art activities enable students to become more creative. Students also become more observant to the world around them by excelling in art.
Learning art helps students discover and explore their creative sides and become more well - rounded personalities. The students of fine arts participate in art competitions, poster making competitions, board display and exhibitions at various levels. Props stage sets and costumes are also designed by the Art Department for various functions.
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Ms. BEENA JOSHI
Crafts Teacher
She is a PRT serving in this institution since 2006. She's an excellent crafts teacher and shares her expertise in needle work, soft toys and fireless cooking with the children.
Publications
Someone has aptly remarked, "The success of a book can be gauged from those who haven't actually read it, but claim to have."
Likewise, in order to imbibe the exquisite virtue of creative reading, the school publishes a quarterly newsletter, Scholar Times, wherein, students are encouraged to pen down their innate thoughts and real life experiences. Every effort is made to publish original ideas with a touch of wisdom and indigenous creativity. The idea of having our own periodical was conceived by Pankaj Bhalla Sir way back in 2014. Since it inception, Scholar Times has covered various domains of myriad activities, showcasing our accomplishments.
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Mr. MANISH CHANDRA SHARMA
Mr. MANISH CHANDRA SHARMA
Mr. Manish Chandra Sharma, ICT Head & Post Graduate Faculty in Computer
Science
Done his Bachelor's Degree in Science with Masters in Computer
Applications. He has been an asset to the institution since April 2019. His
expertise in Computer Science extends to 22 years. Jovial, lighthearted,
devoted and keen to assist not only students but compatriots as well. His
inspiring presence is most sought after during any event.
During the present scenario for last almost 2 years, ICT is playing a vital
role globally in making possible/ continuing uninterrupted academics
activities in ONLINE mode and Little Scholars has been pioneer in the
vicinity in almost every aspect of Online teaching/activities/collecting
students’ assignment through Google Classroom/ conduction Online
Exams/Organising Online Summer Camp and many more.
ICT department has left no stone unturned in continuing the virtual
schooling (through Online mode), pretty close to real schooling (Offline
schooling) as we remained stick to our Academic Calendar during the session
2020-21(Complete Online mode) and session 2021-22 (Hybrid mode so far) and
conducted every curricular/co-curricular activity with full zeal and
perfection.
We are still committed to provide every best possible service in any
adverse condition and let the academic activities continued smoothly, also
we are making ourselves future ready in order to adopt NEP successfully in
the forthcoming sessions.
His intellect in organising online academic schedule is certainly laudable.
Apart from routine assignments, he is actively involved in the publication
of Scholar Times, a quarterly newsletter.
Music & Dance
School is an important and formative time where students are learning a lot about themselves, and this is a perfect time to pick up a new skill — especially singing!
One of the biggest benefits of singing lessons for teenagers is developing more self-confidence. Our students always end up singing higher than they thought they could.
Being in charge of their own weekly practice can be a way for students to develop a good work ethic that will serve them for the rest of their lives.
There are endless benefits to learning to sing (effectively expressing emotion, learning new cultures and languages, and becoming a more collaborative musician), and the school time is the best time to begin so we as faculty members are giving our best to make our students more confident and skilled.
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Ms. Archana Khanna
With an unbelievable experience of three decades, she has been imparting her knowledge of music to the students of the school from the last twelve years. She is a trained vocalist and a skilled dancer herself. Her subject makes her establish strong bonds with the children and they are able to give their best in school programmes and cultural activities.
ICT
“IT is ever-changing and there is the need to evolve in order to stay relevant.” -Ryan Ogilvie
At Little Scholars, the IT department with 3 efficient IT personals always tries to provide the best and latest IT features with optimum ease. Keeping in mind the above phrase as key point, the IT department, always keeps on exploring new ways and ideas in IT field and is always keen to adopt the latest trends.
During the recent years, when the whole world had surrendered against the pandemic, IT professionals have emerged out as the main warriors to let the professional life continued in an uninterrupted mode. The term “Work from home” has come into fashion only because of the hard work put in by the IT professionals globally.
Little Scholars has always been a pioneer in adopting and applying all the new IT tools and ensured that the process of learning goes on without any interruption.
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Mr. MANISH CHANDRA SHARMA
Mr. MANISH CHANDRA SHARMA
Mr. Manish Chandra Sharma, ICT Head & Post Graduate Faculty in Computer
Science
Done his Bachelor's Degree in Science with Masters in Computer
Applications. He has been an asset to the institution since April 2019. His
expertise in Computer Science extends to 22 years. Jovial, lighthearted,
devoted and keen to assist not only students but compatriots as well. His
inspiring presence is most sought after during any event.
During the present scenario for last almost 2 years, ICT is playing a vital
role globally in making possible/ continuing uninterrupted academics
activities in ONLINE mode and Little Scholars has been pioneer in the
vicinity in almost every aspect of Online teaching/activities/collecting
students’ assignment through Google Classroom/ conduction Online
Exams/Organising Online Summer Camp and many more.
ICT department has left no stone unturned in continuing the virtual
schooling (through Online mode), pretty close to real schooling (Offline
schooling) as we remained stick to our Academic Calendar during the session
2020-21(Complete Online mode) and session 2021-22 (Hybrid mode so far) and
conducted every curricular/co-curricular activity with full zeal and
perfection.
We are still committed to provide every best possible service in any
adverse condition and let the academic activities continued smoothly, also
we are making ourselves future ready in order to adopt NEP successfully in
the forthcoming sessions.
His intellect in organising online academic schedule is certainly laudable.
Apart from routine assignments, he is actively involved in the publication
of Scholar Times, a quarterly newsletter.
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Mr. SARTAJ HUSSAIN
PGT (CS), he is also M. Sc (IT) and MCA. He has a long association of
twenty-six years with the school. A veteran teacher, he is able to extract
the best out of his students.
Quiz
In the world of education, there are many different ways to teach and to
consolidate what has been learned. One such tool which is quite common, in
education is quizzes. It helps to build concentration, identify gaps in
knowledge and help children to retain information.
The school organises different quizzes like Maths Quiz, science Quiz,
General knowledge Quiz, Mind wars, Olympiads in different subjects etc.
Most children find that quizzes are fun. Children of all ages love playing
quizzes and with education thrown in, they will learn a lot while enjoying
themselves.
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Ms. DIVYA ARORA
She is a TGT working in the school since 2016. She has a positive outlook towards life and wants the children to imbibe this quality so that they remain unruffled even in adversities.