The Inter-House Table-Tennis competition was organized at Atmiya Vidya Mandir as a 3 days event, from 19th July, 2012 to 21st July, 2012. As per the Indian tradition the event was initiated by the Poojan of Thakorji. The instructors encouraged the disciplined environment, which was sincerely followed by the participants throughout the event. All the participants from the four houses (Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram, Suhradam) actively participated and displayed a wonderful sportsman spirit during the event.
The competition was held dividing the students into two different groups and the scoring was done through the Point system.
1. Junior Group (5th ,6th ,7th) 2. Senior Group (8th,9th, 10th)
The junior group played two events:
1. Individual event
2. Team event
Whereas the senior group played three events:
1. Individual event
2. Doubles event
3. Team event
The points distribution for the tournament was as follows:
1st Position – 10 Points
2nd Position – 8 Points
3rd Position – 6 Points
Results of the Junior Group Team Event (5th ,6th ,7th)
1st Place: – Sundaram (10 Points)
1. Deep J. Patel
2. Sarweshwar Modi
3. Parth Jasoliya
4. Shivam Patel
2nd Place: – Suhradam (8 Points)
1. Jigar Parekh
2. Vinamra Patel
3. Dev P. Patel
4. Dev M. Patel
Results of the Junior Group Individual Event (5th, 6th, 7th)
1st Place: – Dev P. Patel (Suhradam) 2nd Place: – Deep J. Patel (Sundaram) 3rd Place: – Jigar B. Parekh (Suhradam)
Results of the Senior Individual Event (8th, 9th, 10th Std)
1st Place: – Harsh L. Sarda (Satyam) 2nd Place: – Vishesh S. Mistry (Shivam) 3rd Place: – Jil H. Patel (Satyam)
Results of the Senior Doubles Event
1st Place: – Harsh L. Sarda / Jil H. Patel (Satyam) 2nd Place: – Vishesh S. Mistry / Krutarth J. Patel (Shivam) 3rd Place: – Amit M. Pandey / Prashant S. Gupta (Suhradam)
Results of the Senior Team Event
1st Place: – Shivam House
1. Vishesh S. Mistry
2. Krutarth J. Patel
3. Uttam P. Italiya
4. Pavan Patel
2nd Place: – Satyam House
1. Harsh L. Sarda
2. Jil H. Patel
3. Denish Patel
4. Bonny U. Patel
3rd Place: – Suhradam House
1. Prashant S. Gupta
2. Amit M. Patel
3. Dinal L. Patel
4. Raj H. Chitania
Overall Results:
Satyam House (40 Points)
Suhradam House (36 Points)
Sundaram House (34 Points)
Shivam House (30 Points)
Compiled by: Chirag Sir
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It was 14 July 2012 when all the students of Atmiya Vidya Mandir, from grade one to ten enthusiastically gathered in the school assembly hall to witness the inter house science competition.
There were four categories of participants. Grades one and two; grades three and four; grades five, six and seven and, grades eight nine and ten.
The participants from grades one and two took part in the picture and video based quiz in which they answered questions based on their everyday experiences.
A scientific process or scientific method requires observations. The teams of grades three and four presented a drama each on a different scientific concept. Four dramas were presented, one from each house (Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram and Suhradam). The topics were:
Satyam House : Body Parts
Shivam House : Importance of vitamins
Sundaram House : Plants and animals are dependent on each other.
Suhradam House : Solar family.
Based on their observations of the drama(s), respective members of the house from grades three and four attempted a set of questions for their house after the dramas.
Grades five, six, and seven participated in a three rounds quiz with multiple choice questions (MCQ) based on their grade levels and everyday experiences.
Finally, house teams from grades eight, nine and ten also participated in a quiz in which they were posed questions which required them to apply their knowledge of physics, chemistry and biology. The questions gave them opportunities to think about their strengths and weaknesses whilst giving them a realistic perspective of Science.
Throughout the event, the audience also actively participated in the competition. They too were asked questions and gifted chocolates as reward for their correct answer.
As is the nature of any competition, the results were the most awaited part through out. It turned out to be quite a thrilling finish eventually with the first and second houses separated only by half a point!
The results were as follows:
First: Sundaram House
Second: Suhradam House
Third: Satyam House
One cannot measure the light and warmth of the sun, it is equally impossible to explain the vastness of the oceans, nor can one explicate the mystery of nature’s power. Similarly, it is difficult to describe the glory of Guru.
According to Hindu mythology, Guru’s place is considered above and ahead of God, to ponder upon this very significance of the Guru, Atmiya Vidya Mandir recently celebrated the auspicious occasion of Guru Purnima. The celebration continued for one week, Sundaram House members, through the daily assemblies, emphasised the need, role and significance of guru in one’s life. There were many aspects of guru’s role and importance which were shared through thoughts of the day, speeches and presentations by the students of Sundaram House.
The teachers of Sundaram House gave wonderful speeches depicting how a guru brings transformation in one’s life and direct him towards the path of eternal bliss, and how fruitful and beneficial it is to follow Guru’s words and advice.
On the last day of the week, in the creative assembly, the members of Sundaram House presented a skit and a dance drama in which they wonderfully portrayed the role of Guru in one’s life. The students of junior group dressed as the renowned pairs of Guru and disciple such as Lord Krishna and Arjun, Lord Ram and Hanumanji, Gautam Buddha and Ashok, Ramakrishna Paramhansa and Swami Vivekanand, Samarth Guru Ramdas and Shivaji and countless such disciples who have made their journey to true happiness by accepting GURU in their lives.
They also performed a role play of the famous incident of Shivaji Maharaj’s life and how his Guru Ramdas directed his life and brought him to the path of righteousness. The students witnessed an inspiring account of the Guru Disciple relationship where ultimate surrender to the Guru is the extreme height of assured happiness. The students acknowledged through this creative assembly that how our thoughts, our values and our happiness are integrated to our real progress and a Guru can safeguard our true self. Guru is the one who untangles us from the web of worldly worries and guides us in this journey from darkness to enlightenment.
Today’s man has reached Mars in the sky and cells in the micro-organisms, however this progress only denotes our outward journey leading to finite goals. What we really need is communion of our soul with the Supreme. We cannot stride towards the supreme on our own. This is where we need a guide, a Guru.
Written by: Mishal Kansara, Shubham Patel (Class 11th Commerce)
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Our school participated in “Subroto District Level Football Tournament” in the under 14 and under 17 categories as per the following details.
Under 14 Competition Coach: Milan Sir and Vinod Sir
Manager: Ritesh Sir
The school’s Under 14 team students went to the Ladvi School on the 9th July 2012. Their first match was against the Sanskriti School. The AVM team won by 1-0, the sole goal scored by Manav N. Patel (8B).
With this win, the team reached the quarter finals which was played against the R.P.B Valthan School. The AVM team won again by 1-0, the sole goal scored by Mohit A. Ojha (8A).
In the semi finals, this team played against the Essar International School team and lost by 0-1 after a formidable fight.
AVM’s Under 14 Team:
SR. NO
NAME OF THE STUDENT
CLASS
1
Mohit
A. Ojha
8A
2
Tapan
R. Dandawala
8B
3
Dhruv
D. Patel
8B
4
Manav
N. Patel
8B
5
Anirudh
S. Chawla
8B
6
Hitarth
N. Savani
8B
7
Prashit
N. Patel
8A
8
Utsav
R. Patel
8B
9
Aman
A. Patel
8B
10
Harshit
M. Mehta
8B
11
Sarvanaman
B. Patel
7B
12
Jagrat
K. Gada
7A
13
Meet
B. Patel
7B
14
Daksh
N. Pandya
7B
15
Vinayak
A. Patel
7B
Under 17 Competition Coach: Milan Sir and Vinod Sir
Manager: Ritesh Sir
The school’s Under 17 team students went to the Essar International School on the 10th July 2012. Their first match was against the Fountain Head School team. The AVM team won by 2-0 and the goals were quite skillfully scored by Manhil Borana (9A) and Harshill Soni (10B).
With this win, the team reached the quarter final which was played against the P. P. Savani International School. The AVM team lost by 0-3 against the defending champions.
AVM’s Under 17 Team:
SR. NO
NAME OF THE STUDENT
CLASS
1
Sonak N. Ramani
10A
2
Aditya G. Chawla
10B
3
Roshan S. Naik
10B
4
Arpit K. Trapasiya
9A
5
Harshill H. Soni
10B
6
Raj B. Panpaliya
10B
7
Raj G. Patel
10A
8
Harsh L. Sarda
10A
9
Harsh J. Vaghela
10B
10
Manhil H. Borana
9A
11
Love I. Patel
10B
12
Mayank M. Watwani
10B
13
Sagar K. Bhogayta
9A
14
Sachin S. Verlekar
10B
15
Ravi A. Patel
10A
16
Deep R. Chamaria
9A
Compiled by: The AVM Sports Team
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The first sports competition for the year was held on Saturday, the 7th of July 2012 in the form of an inter house skating competition. Students have been trained in the various aspects of this sport by the school’s skating coach Mitesh Sir.
The event was planned and managed by the school’s highly dedicated Sports Department. The school was divided into four groups:
1. Beginners: Std. 3rd
2. Sub-junior: Std. 4th and 5th
3. Junior: Std. 6th and 7th
4. Senior: Std. 8th, 9th and 10th
There was one event for the Beginners: the Short Distance Race.
The Sub-Junior, Junior and Senior groups competed for two events:
1. Short Distance Race
2. Long Distance Race.
The results are given below:
Beginners
3rd Place :- Satyam (3 points)
2nd Place :- Sundaram (4 points)
1st Place :- Shivam (5 points)
Sub-Juniors
3rd Place :- Shivam (4 points)
2nd Place :- Sundaram (8 points)
1st Place :- Satyam (16 points)
Juniors
3rd Place :- Satyam, Shivam
2nd Place :- Sundaram (7 points)
1st Place :- Suhradam (17 points)
Seniors
3rd Place :- Suhradam (4 points)
2nd Place :- Sundaram (5 points)
1st Place :- Satyam (15 points)
Overall Result (House-wise)
First Place :- Satyam House
Second Place :- Suhradam House
Third Place :- Sundaram House
One could sense a lot a enthusiasm amongst all the participants and you could feel their efforts on the skating rink. The following students did their respective houses proud by their especially excellent performances:
Jay B.Savani (3B) (Shivam House)
Aditya A. Ozha (5A) (Satyam House)
Pranesh D.Patel (7A) (Suhradam House)
Uday C.Jariwala (8B) (Satyam House)
Parth P.Patel (10A) (Sundaram House)
Compiled by: AVM Sports Team
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Inter House Table Tennis Competition 2012-13
/0 Comments/in AVM Updates, Sports /by AVM TeachersThe competition was held dividing the students into two different groups and the scoring was done through the Point system.
1. Junior Group (5th ,6th ,7th)
2. Senior Group (8th,9th, 10th)
The junior group played two events:
1. Individual event
2. Team event
Whereas the senior group played three events:
1. Individual event
2. Doubles event
3. Team event
The points distribution for the tournament was as follows:
1st Position – 10 Points
2nd Position – 8 Points
3rd Position – 6 Points
Results of the Junior Group Team Event (5th ,6th ,7th)
1st Place: – Sundaram (10 Points)
1. Deep J. Patel
2. Sarweshwar Modi
3. Parth Jasoliya
4. Shivam Patel
2nd Place: – Suhradam (8 Points)
1. Jigar Parekh
2. Vinamra Patel
3. Dev P. Patel
4. Dev M. Patel
3rd Place: – Satyam (6 points)
1. Krutarth Patel
2. Smit Lad
3. Keval Rohit
4. Pranit Chodhary
Results of the Junior Group Individual Event (5th, 6th, 7th)
1st Place: – Dev P. Patel (Suhradam)
2nd Place: – Deep J. Patel (Sundaram)
3rd Place: – Jigar B. Parekh (Suhradam)
Results of the Senior Individual Event (8th, 9th, 10th Std)
1st Place: – Harsh L. Sarda (Satyam)
2nd Place: – Vishesh S. Mistry (Shivam)
3rd Place: – Jil H. Patel (Satyam)
Results of the Senior Doubles Event
1st Place: – Harsh L. Sarda / Jil H. Patel (Satyam)
2nd Place: – Vishesh S. Mistry / Krutarth J. Patel (Shivam)
3rd Place: – Amit M. Pandey / Prashant S. Gupta (Suhradam)
Results of the Senior Team Event
1st Place: – Shivam House
1. Vishesh S. Mistry
2. Krutarth J. Patel
3. Uttam P. Italiya
4. Pavan Patel
2nd Place: – Satyam House
1. Harsh L. Sarda
2. Jil H. Patel
3. Denish Patel
4. Bonny U. Patel
3rd Place: – Suhradam House
1. Prashant S. Gupta
2. Amit M. Patel
3. Dinal L. Patel
4. Raj H. Chitania
Overall Results:
Compiled by: Chirag Sir
English and Hindi Poems by Students
/0 Comments/in Creativity, Hindi Poetry, Poetry, Students' Creations, Talent /by AVM StudentsScience Competition 2012-13
/0 Comments/in 21st Century Skills, AVM Updates /by AVM TeachersThere were four categories of participants. Grades one and two; grades three and four; grades five, six and seven and, grades eight nine and ten.
The participants from grades one and two took part in the picture and video based quiz in which they answered questions based on their everyday experiences.
A scientific process or scientific method requires observations. The teams of grades three and four presented a drama each on a different scientific concept. Four dramas were presented, one from each house (Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram and Suhradam). The topics were:
Based on their observations of the drama(s), respective members of the house from grades three and four attempted a set of questions for their house after the dramas.
Grades five, six, and seven participated in a three rounds quiz with multiple choice questions (MCQ) based on their grade levels and everyday experiences.
Finally, house teams from grades eight, nine and ten also participated in a quiz in which they were posed questions which required them to apply their knowledge of physics, chemistry and biology. The questions gave them opportunities to think about their strengths and weaknesses whilst giving them a realistic perspective of Science.
Throughout the event, the audience also actively participated in the competition. They too were asked questions and gifted chocolates as reward for their correct answer.
As is the nature of any competition, the results were the most awaited part through out. It turned out to be quite a thrilling finish eventually with the first and second houses separated only by half a point!
The results were as follows:
First: Sundaram House
Second: Suhradam House
Third: Satyam House
Compiled by: Anand Sir
Celebrating Glory of the Guru
/0 Comments/in AVM Updates, Value Based Education /by AVM StudentsAccording to Hindu mythology, Guru’s place is considered above and ahead of God, to ponder upon this very significance of the Guru, Atmiya Vidya Mandir recently celebrated the auspicious occasion of Guru Purnima. The celebration continued for one week, Sundaram House members, through the daily assemblies, emphasised the need, role and significance of guru in one’s life. There were many aspects of guru’s role and importance which were shared through thoughts of the day, speeches and presentations by the students of Sundaram House.
The teachers of Sundaram House gave wonderful speeches depicting how a guru brings transformation in one’s life and direct him towards the path of eternal bliss, and how fruitful and beneficial it is to follow Guru’s words and advice.
On the last day of the week, in the creative assembly, the members of Sundaram House presented a skit and a dance drama in which they wonderfully portrayed the role of Guru in one’s life. The students of junior group dressed as the renowned pairs of Guru and disciple such as Lord Krishna and Arjun, Lord Ram and Hanumanji, Gautam Buddha and Ashok, Ramakrishna Paramhansa and Swami Vivekanand, Samarth Guru Ramdas and Shivaji and countless such disciples who have made their journey to true happiness by accepting GURU in their lives.
They also performed a role play of the famous incident of Shivaji Maharaj’s life and how his Guru Ramdas directed his life and brought him to the path of righteousness. The students witnessed an inspiring account of the Guru Disciple relationship where ultimate surrender to the Guru is the extreme height of assured happiness. The students acknowledged through this creative assembly that how our thoughts, our values and our happiness are integrated to our real progress and a Guru can safeguard our true self. Guru is the one who untangles us from the web of worldly worries and guides us in this journey from darkness to enlightenment.
Today’s man has reached Mars in the sky and cells in the micro-organisms, however this progress only denotes our outward journey leading to finite goals. What we really need is communion of our soul with the Supreme. We cannot stride towards the supreme on our own. This is where we need a guide, a Guru.
Written by: Mishal Kansara, Shubham Patel (Class 11th Commerce)
Subroto District Level Football Tournament 2012
/0 Comments/in AVM Updates, Sports /by AVM TeachersUnder 14 Competition
Coach: Milan Sir and Vinod Sir
The school’s Under 14 team students went to the Ladvi School on the 9th July 2012. Their first match was against the Sanskriti School. The AVM team won by 1-0, the sole goal scored by Manav N. Patel (8B).
With this win, the team reached the quarter finals which was played against the R.P.B Valthan School. The AVM team won again by 1-0, the sole goal scored by Mohit A. Ojha (8A).
In the semi finals, this team played against the Essar International School team and lost by 0-1 after a formidable fight.
AVM’s Under 14 Team:
A. Ojha
R. Dandawala
D. Patel
N. Patel
S. Chawla
N. Savani
N. Patel
R. Patel
A. Patel
M. Mehta
B. Patel
K. Gada
B. Patel
N. Pandya
A. Patel
Under 17 Competition
Coach: Milan Sir and Vinod Sir
The school’s Under 17 team students went to the Essar International School on the 10th July 2012. Their first match was against the Fountain Head School team. The AVM team won by 2-0 and the goals were quite skillfully scored by Manhil Borana (9A) and Harshill Soni (10B).
With this win, the team reached the quarter final which was played against the P. P. Savani International School. The AVM team lost by 0-3 against the defending champions.
AVM’s Under 17 Team:
Inter House Skating Competition 2012-13
/0 Comments/in AVM Updates, Sports /by AVM TeachersThe event was planned and managed by the school’s highly dedicated Sports Department. The school was divided into four groups:
1. Beginners: Std. 3rd
2. Sub-junior: Std. 4th and 5th
3. Junior: Std. 6th and 7th
4. Senior: Std. 8th, 9th and 10th
There was one event for the Beginners: the Short Distance Race.
1. Short Distance Race
2. Long Distance Race.
Overall Result (House-wise)
One could sense a lot a enthusiasm amongst all the participants and you could feel their efforts on the skating rink. The following students did their respective houses proud by their especially excellent performances:
Compiled by: AVM Sports Team