
- Introduction
- Publishing a Book – “An Interstellar Hijacking”
- Student Parliament
- Special Assembly – Raksha Bandhan
- Early Years Activities
- Reading Rabbits
- Independence Day Celebrations
- Janmashtami Celebrations
- Activity on National Symbols
- Primary
- Basic Concepts of ICT, Science, and Mathematics
- Celebrating Through Art
- Lab Visit
- Raksha Bandhan Celebration
- Middle & Secondary School Activities
- Exploring 3D Models of the Human Body in the Lab
- Specialist Role
- September Calendar
Publishing a Book – “An Interstellar Hijacking”
Aarav Kamble from 7 Ajax made a remarkable achievement by publishing a book called “An Interstellar Hijacking” and won the title of published author by “Bri Books”. Many Congratulations to the learner.



Student Parliament
We concluded our school level PRS Student Parliament on 31st Aug 2024 between 9 am to 2 pm. A rigorous 5 hour long experiential learning process was like a simulative experience. It was an incredible platform, well organised and guided, for the students to get an exposure to bills, policy and stakeholder responsibilities of members of parliament.
They were able to unlock their potentials of research, framing questions, active participation, content clarity and managing the system through written rules. Working in 16 different teams representing 8 ministries and playing the role of 8 opposing teams in the Question hour they represented their departments well. Some learning on the role and some getting sensitive with the questions being asked and answered. Some enhanced their writing skills through a recording process.










Special Assembly – Raksha Bandhan
There are great stories and parables of sacrifices of sisters and brothers for the bond that they carry in their hearts for each other. The bond shared between a brother and sister is one of life’s most unique and profound relationships. It’s a blend of deep-rooted love, shared experiences, and, at times, even comical irritations.
Today when the toddlers at Solitaire Global Schools, Attapur explored this bond for the Special Assembly of Raksha Bandhan, they opened the bottle of memories and possibilities for the future to come. Let this bond of “Brothers and Sisters” be enhanced everywhere.




EARLY YEARS ACTIVITIES
Reading rabbits
It’s often said that ‘Books are the window to the world’ and people who are constantly reading can’t agree with the adage anymore. Reading enhances one’s knowledge, helps improve communication skills, and inculcates holistic development. To develop an interest in our tiny tots of Early Years, Attapur, and the value of reading books even in an era dominated by the internet, we celebrated ‘Reading Rabbit’, as a part of Reading Day.
The students conveyed the importance of reading to their friends and we had the lovely 10th-grade students volunteer to read out story books to our little ones. The tiny tots visited the school library where the librarian interacted with the learners explaining the fun and exciting part of regular reading. The students thoroughly enjoyed the activity and so did the seniors.




Independence Day celebrations
“Freedom is not what you get, it is what you make of it.”
On the 15th of August, 2022, we at Solitaire Global Schools, Attapur, celebrated our 78th Independence Day with fanfare and zeal. The program started with a lovely parade by the learners and was carried further by programs conducted right from Early years to grade 10. The patriotic spirit was at its pinnacle when the learners of Early Years presented a fantastic dance performance followed by a cute fancy dress by Early Years 1 munchkin. As we brought an end to this day, we could all ruminate on a thought. Rather than celebrating our freedom on just one day every year, let us uncover our patriotism every single day of our lives and help build our nation into a strong and aatmanirbhar Bharat! Jai Hind!
























Janmashtami Celebrations
The learners of Early Years Attapur celebrated Krishna Janmashtami on Friday, August 23, 2024. Janmashtami is celebrated as a symbol of the end of darkness and rooting out evil forces.
A splendid and colorful performance by the Students of KG 2, depicting the birth of Lord Krishna with a message of victory of good over evil. Students truly communicated the message that “Every moment of life is worth a Celebration. The more you praise and celebrate life, the more there is in life to celebrate.” Children came dressed in ethnic wear as Radha and Krishna. The presentation depicted the varied images of life from birth to manhood transporting one to the world of splendour, colour, myth, and legend. It was a beautiful presentation with a joyous melody and twirling dancers.

















Activity on National Symbols
National symbols play an active role in representing our country’s identity, values, culture, strength, pride and history . The students learned what our national symbols are. Knowing about the national symbols of India is an important aspect of student’s education.









PRIMARY ACTIVITIES
Basic Concepts of ICT, Science, and Mathematics
To showcase how young learners in grades 1 to 3 are beginning to explore and understand the basic concepts of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Science, and Mathematics through fun, hands-on activities and interactive learning. Learning to Use a Computer:* Plant Growth Observation:* Animal Habitats:* At this young age, learning is all about discovery and exploration. Through these projects, students in grades 1 to 3 are not only developing their basic ICT, Science, and Math skills but also cultivating curiosity and a love for learning. These activities are designed to be interactive, fun, and engaging, ensuring that foundational concepts are learned in a playful and memorable way.





Celebrating Through Art
Grade 2 Amaze making Raksha Bandhan related art during their Art period.







Lab Visit
G-2 Alpha students visited the lab to understand the model’s




Raksha Bandhan Celebration
Raksha Bandhan is an Indian festival that celebrates sibling relationships. Sisters tie a ‘rakhi’ on their brothers’ wrists, representing love and protection. In return, brothers promise to protect their sisters and offer gifts.







MIDDLE & SECONDARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
Exploring 3D Models of the Human Body in the Lab
This week, our grade 4 learners had the exciting opportunity to explore 3D models of the human body’s internal organs and skeletal system in the science lab. These hands-on sessions allowed them to gain a deeper understanding of human anatomy in an interactive and engaging way. By examining detailed 3D models, students were able to visualize the intricate structures of the heart, lungs, liver, and more, as well as the bones that form our skeletal system. This experience not only enhanced their learning but also sparked curiosity and appreciation for the complexity of the human body.








Specialist Role
Global Perspective students of grade-8 worked as a team to achieve a shared goal – Better travel option- In this activity each team has opened a travel company and each member has been allocated a specialist role to run the company in a profitable and yet sustainable way.
They formed a mind-map of their specialist roles and presented them in sequential manner.



September Calendar
