This academic session began with lots of enthusiasm and zeal. With the new students and new comers in the various classes, the school management arranged an outing and movie show for the students of 1 to 6 to help them adapting into the new environment and get along with their teachers and other students. Students found this trip more to be an entertaining cum orientation outing where they got a chance to mingle with their new teachers, new class-mates and new Didis. The nostalgia and apathy disappeared as the students became cheerful, jovial and vivacious after this trip.
It was a sunny Sunday afternoon when all the atmiyans of class VI to XII garnered at the Atmiya Prarthana Mandir, to receive and expand their knowledge on the importance of nutritional diet and physical fitness.The guests were warmly welcomed and were escorted to the stage by our school’s principal Dr Vijay Patel. A very enthusiastic Prabhudarshan sir introduced the guests and explained to all the purpose of the session.
The session then started with poojan of Shri Thakorji and by seeking the blessing from the almighty. Dear Sachinbhai, Dhwanitbhai and Vinamrabhai welcomed the guests by offering them bouquet.
Dr Dinesh Sutaria, the coordinator of the session, gave brief introduction about his team and requested them to educate us with all the knowledge that they had.Dr Lalit Kachhadiya, a dietian and nutritionist, gave us a presentation on the importance of nutritional diet. He explained the various merits and demerits of different types of food items that we eat on a regular basis. He also described in details an ideal diet intake with the defined nutritional value needed on a regular basis. He further explained the advantages of having a balanced diet and to avoid dieting or fasting to keep the body fit without the consent of a doctor.
Dr Satvik Govani, a physiotherapist, shed light on the importance of physical fitness and of regular exercise. He talked about the disorders that arise due to not exercising on a daily basis. Various tips were discussed by him on how to be fit and healthy including having a balanced diet and daily exercise. He concluded his presentation by responding to queries and doubts of students.
This very informative session then ended with vote of thanks by respected Vijay Sir to all the guests for their time and guidance and appealed to all to lead a healthy and fit life.
Atmiya Vidya Mandir have started the 2014-15 campaign in sports with a bang as they won the first interschool competition of the year. School’s U14 team was the runaway winner at the interschool volleyball competition at Shri Ramkrishna Harikrishna Academy, Kamrej.
Such was the dominant display of the boys from AVM that they reached final without even breaking a sweat as the opposition teams could not even reach the double figure in points. The final was against the home team of Ramkrishna Academy. They gave a stern test in the first set as AVM boys barely won the set with the score of 26-24. However they picked up the pace in the second set and won the set very convincingly with the score of 25-10.
Playing away from the home ground is always challenging, especially to the young students, but the school volleyball team showed mental toughness and top level skills to clinch the first title of the year. Dev T Patel from class 9A was the star performer for the team as his overall contribution was very significant and it made the task easier.
The Basketball U-16 team also showed some great resilience and promise as they got beaten narrowly with a single point margin. With key players missing due to studies in higher classes it was always going to be an uphill task, but the younger boys showed what they can do in coming years as the team bowed out of the competition.
Congratulations to both the coaches Ritesh sir (Volleyball) and Bankim sir (Basketball) for good showing and a good beginning of the year. We also congratulate the participant students who made the school proud.
Nature teaches us a lot of things and one of them is the Law of the Harvest. Ploughing is the first step where the farmer ploughs the field and sows the seed, which can be compared to teaching and learning in the school at the beginning of the year when the syllabus of each subject is covered by the teacher in the class meticulously. Just like the farmers and his team, the teachers and the students have to work extremely hard to learn the concepts.
Preservation is the second step where the farmer takes care of his farm, gives adequate water to the plants, removes the weeds, sprays adequate fertilizers, etc. Similarly this is the time when the syllabus is over and the teachers ask the students to revise the concepts they have learnt. It is the time when the students clarify their doubts arising through perfect practice. This is a tough time when prayers are used to revive your faith that you will reap what you have sown.
Finally the time comes for the harvest and the farmers produce their crop and reap their profits. It takes the farmer months of hard work, patience and faith to reap his result.
The students of Atmiya Vidya Mandir have imbibed this law of nature and worked extremely hard, purposefully. They followed up on whatever the teachers asked them to do. Just before the exam, P.P. Swamishree visited the school, showered His blessings on the students and asked them to resort to prayers in time of need. Students regularly revived their faith in times of stress through prayers.
So we understand that just like in farming, in studies too, one has to build a strong foundation through planning and preparation, making sacrifices where needed, having incredible patience and persistence and combining competency with timelines which our students did and proved to themselves as you sow so shall you reap.
Total 36 students appeared for the 12th CBSE exams in March this year, out of which:
11 students scored above 90%,
13 students scored between 80% to 90%,
10 students scored between 70% to 80%
2 students score between 60% to 70%.
The science class average was 83.4% and commerce class average was 87.6%.
COMMERCE TOPPERS
SCIENCE TOPPERS
Congratulations to all our 12th students, their parents and teachers!!!
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These VACATIONS are well-deserved by our class 10 students hence some might be escaping the summer heat amidst the cooling breeze of hills, some might be enjoying at the playground in the May sunshine, some must be savouring the mango-bites with grannies, some may be socializing with relatives at functions and some might be basking in the gentle air of their native place but there was a sudden halt to this relished-relaxed holidaying when CBSE announced result of class 10 for the year 2013-14.
The complex and vast syllabus and critical assessment criteria made it quite an intimidating affair for the teachers to enable these students to be competent and meet the standards of CBSE but with the kind grace and blessings of HDH Param Pujya Swamiji, the result turned out to be 100%. This time 59 hardy heads appeared in this examination out of which substantially weighty number of 20 students scored between 9.2 and 9.8 CGPA, remarkably 15 students scored between 8 and 9 CGPA nevertheless 10 students secured their position between 8 and 7 CGPA whereas those who had their own challenges did not give up with 6 and 7 CGPA, and quite honourably, 3 students bagged the perfect 10 CGPA.
SCHOOL TOPPERS
This was a crucial phase for the students and teachers as they were preparing for this board exam with much anticipation and calculations of ‘expected marks’, it was a herculean task to guide and train the impulsive and fun-filled minds to meet the challenges of board examination yet their unshakable faith and boundless confidence kept it firm that hard work always gives rewarding results. The relentless efforts and endeavours of the students, teachers and hostel staff made this feat possible.
In a nutshell, there’s an enduring axiom of success which students of class 10 batch of 2013-14 lived i.e. “Simply get started, make mistakes, listen to the feedback, correct and keep moving forward towards the goal”.
CONGRATULATIONS to all students of Grade 10, their parents and teachers!!!
https://www.avm.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/2013-14-AVM-Std-10-Toppers.jpg16001389Seema Joshihttp://www.avm.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/avm-header_10.pngSeema Joshi2014-05-30 12:08:002015-05-25 00:15:16The Rewarding Results of Grade 10!
Std 4-6 Trip 2014-15
/in AVM Updates /by AVM TeachersStd 1-3 Trip 2014-15
/in AVM Updates /by AVM TeachersHealth & Nutrition Awareness Seminar
/in AVM Updates /by AVM StudentsThe session then started with poojan of Shri Thakorji and by seeking the blessing from the almighty. Dear Sachinbhai, Dhwanitbhai and Vinamrabhai welcomed the guests by offering them bouquet.
Dr Satvik Govani, a physiotherapist, shed light on the importance of physical fitness and of regular exercise. He talked about the disorders that arise due to not exercising on a daily basis. Various tips were discussed by him on how to be fit and healthy including having a balanced diet and daily exercise. He concluded his presentation by responding to queries and doubts of students.
This very informative session then ended with vote of thanks by respected Vijay Sir to all the guests for their time and guidance and appealed to all to lead a healthy and fit life.
Interschool Volleyball & Basketball Competition 2014
/0 Comments/in AVM Updates, Sports /by AVM TeachersSuch was the dominant display of the boys from AVM that they reached final without even breaking a sweat as the opposition teams could not even reach the double figure in points. The final was against the home team of Ramkrishna Academy. They gave a stern test in the first set as AVM boys barely won the set with the score of 26-24. However they picked up the pace in the second set and won the set very convincingly with the score of 25-10.
The Basketball U-16 team also showed some great resilience and promise as they got beaten narrowly with a single point margin. With key players missing due to studies in higher classes it was always going to be an uphill task, but the younger boys showed what they can do in coming years as the team bowed out of the competition.
Congratulations to both the coaches Ritesh sir (Volleyball) and Bankim sir (Basketball) for good showing and a good beginning of the year. We also congratulate the participant students who made the school proud.
As you sow so shall you reap.
/0 Comments/in AVM Updates /by AVM TeachersPreservation is the second step where the farmer takes care of his farm, gives adequate water to the plants, removes the weeds, sprays adequate fertilizers, etc. Similarly this is the time when the syllabus is over and the teachers ask the students to revise the concepts they have learnt. It is the time when the students clarify their doubts arising through perfect practice. This is a tough time when prayers are used to revive your faith that you will reap what you have sown.
Finally the time comes for the harvest and the farmers produce their crop and reap their profits. It takes the farmer months of hard work, patience and faith to reap his result.
The students of Atmiya Vidya Mandir have imbibed this law of nature and worked extremely hard, purposefully. They followed up on whatever the teachers asked them to do. Just before the exam, P.P. Swamishree visited the school, showered His blessings on the students and asked them to resort to prayers in time of need. Students regularly revived their faith in times of stress through prayers.
So we understand that just like in farming, in studies too, one has to build a strong foundation through planning and preparation, making sacrifices where needed, having incredible patience and persistence and combining competency with timelines which our students did and proved to themselves as you sow so shall you reap.
Total 36 students appeared for the 12th CBSE exams in March this year, out of which:
The science class average was 83.4% and commerce class average was 87.6%.
The Rewarding Results of Grade 10!
/0 Comments/in AVM Updates /by Seema JoshiThe complex and vast syllabus and critical assessment criteria made it quite an intimidating affair for the teachers to enable these students to be competent and meet the standards of CBSE but with the kind grace and blessings of HDH Param Pujya Swamiji, the result turned out to be 100%. This time 59 hardy heads appeared in this examination out of which substantially weighty number of 20 students scored between 9.2 and 9.8 CGPA, remarkably 15 students scored between 8 and 9 CGPA nevertheless 10 students secured their position between 8 and 7 CGPA whereas those who had their own challenges did not give up with 6 and 7 CGPA, and quite honourably, 3 students bagged the perfect 10 CGPA.
In a nutshell, there’s an enduring axiom of success which students of class 10 batch of 2013-14 lived i.e. “Simply get started, make mistakes, listen to the feedback, correct and keep moving forward towards the goal”.
CONGRATULATIONS to all students of Grade 10, their parents and teachers!!!