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  • SGS Rocks Again ………. Month of Achievements and Awards

    Twin City Rotary Club has organized an award ceremony named as “Nation Builder Award” to felicitate the teachers for their precious contribution and exceptional methodologies to impart teaching and make a difference. We are excited to announce that, Mr. Mohammed Ajmaluddin Ahmed has been nominated as an awardee for the felicitation and honored for his unconditional contribution towards education.

    Teacher’s Day Celebration

    Teachers play a major role in making their students responsible citizens of tomorrow and good human beings. A wonderful gesture by the tiny tots of early years to grade 2 to show their respect and gratitude for their lovely teachers in the form of dance was presented in a special assembly. The teachers were deeply touched by the extravagant performance.

    EARLY YEARS ACTIVITIES

    Janmashtami Celebrations

    Sweeter than honey, tastier than curd, and pleasanter indeed than any happiness and joy is the company, is the power of the name of Krishna. The birthday of Lord Krishna is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm, on this Janmashtami day, in India.
    On Wednesday, 6th of September 2023, the students of Solitaire Global Schools celebrated Janmashtami. The students of Early years came traditionally dressed as Radha and Krishna. A splendidly colorful program was organized by the children and facilitators of the school, where students presented lovely dance performances. Here’s a glimpse.

    Fun with letters – Special assembly

    The one thing Early Years is so much connected with is none other than the alphabet. They know their letters and sound so well by now that we decided to make them feel great about knowing them so well. A wonderful strategy to reinforce what they already know. On 15th September 2023, Friday we had a spectacular assembly for “Fun with letters” where our tiny munchkins did an alphabet fashion show walking on their favorite song, which was none other than Jolly Phonics.
    Let’s take a look here.

    Sink and float active learning through experiments

    UTW activities: When the topic is “Sink and Float ” what could be better than doing an experiment and seeing for yourself how the objects sink or float as per their density?
    A wonderful experiment was performed across the Early years to understand the concept better.

    PRIMARY ACTIVITIES

    Shadows

    Students are making shadows in the classroom to understand the formation of shadows.

    Area and Perimeter

    Learners make 2D shapes of Regular and Irregular polygons by using ice-cream sticks and find the differences between them. Then measured perimeter of each shape by adding the lengths of each side. Learners find the area of irregular shapes by using different lengths and widths. Learners identify the relationship between units of length in area and perimeter.

    Field Trip To Nizam’s Museum

    Knowledgeable field trip about history.. And find reasons for how history impacts our city, life, and culture..

    MIDDLE & SECONDARY ACTIVITIES

    Field Trip To Alliance Française of Hyderabad

    International languages play a crucial role in communication. Under this impression, French language learners from Grades 6 to 8 have enthusiastically visited Alliance Francaise, Hyderabad.
    The language team of Alliance Francaise had organized different interactive games, library tours, campus tour, conducted quiz and encouraged learners by shedding light on the importance of language French and also throw lime light on career options by learning French. Learners actively participated and enjoyed the learning from the educational field trip.

    Ganesh Chaturthi 2023 Celebration

    May Lord Ganesh give you a rainbow for every storm, a smile for every tear, a promise for every care, and an answer to every prayer!
    Festivals build group cohesiveness, bring people together, break the monotony of routine, and energize the body, mind, and spirit. Echoing this festive spirit, the learners of Solitaire Global schools celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with much zeal and zest by performing an energetic dance and a devotional song.
    This is where learners learn more about love, tolerance, and brotherhood.

    Hindi Diwas Celebration

    Hindi Divas is an annual day celebrated on 14 September in India to celebrate Hindi as one Under the Article 343 of the Indian Constitution, Hindi written in ‘Devanagari’ script was adopted as the official language. To celebrate the popularity of Hindi as an official language of India. It was in 1918 that Mahatma Gandhi, widely regarded as the Father of the Nation, attended a conference on Hindi literature and asked Hindi to be made the national language of India. On this occasion, the learners of Solitaire Global schools celebrated the day with speeches, drama, and dance to make everyone aware of the importance of the language.

    Rhetoric Rhapsody Competition

    Our students are participating in Rhetoric Rhapsody competition at Birla Open Minds school. One of our student won the Twitter Tales first prize.

    Sportifs Engages – Interschool swimming competition.

    The learners of Solitaire Global School, Attapur participated in an inter school annual swimming competition this month that was organized by Sportifs Engages, a technology-driven, multi-disciplined sports solution powered by a team of seasoned specialists.

    It was indeed a proud moment for us when students representing our school won second and third positions in the competition. This is how we focus on the holistic development of learners here.

    October Calendar

  • October – The Month of Festivals and Professional Development

    It is rightly said by Terry Heick, Founder & Director of Teach Thought, that “Learning is synthesizing seemingly divergent ideas and data.” Following the right path Solitiare Global schools believes in apprising and elevating teaching learning pedagogy of all the facilitators.

    EARLY YEARS ACTIVITIES

    Comic Con

    Another fun-filled event ” Comic Con” at Solitaire Global Schools Attapur, EY sections. The tiny tots had a fun-filled day coming dressed as their favourite superhero. Many dressed as their role models who were none other than real-life superheroes.
    Here the learners were able to distinguish between fictional and non-fictional characters.

    Show & Tell

    To enhance their communication skills and boost self-confidence the students of EY 2 and 3 had a wonderful activity called “Show and Tell” where the students were given various topics and they had to speak about anyone. The little ones enjoyed speaking their hearts out on their favourite topic.

    Hop on Numbers!

    Active learning spotted in EY1 where students hopped on numbers. The activity helped them identify the numbers and the hopping helped them boost their gross motor skills.

    Fireless Cooking

    It’s cooking time!! Our little learners of the Early years could not wait to get their internal chefs out on display. Might it be taste or presentation the EY chefs had a feast for the eyes. They also learned to share with others what they cooked on the occasion of “Fireless cooking”. It was lovely to see them explain their dishes from fruit salads to yummy bhel Puri. Our tiny Gordon Ramsay’s had the best time flaunting their skills.

    Recap of Shapes

    Shapes play an important role in our daily lives. To enhance their knowledge and connect with various shapes that we see in our surroundings the little learners of Early years had an exciting activity done. Learning shapes not only helped the children identify and organize visual information, it helped them learn skills in other curriculum areas including reading, math, and science.

    Paper Glass Music ? Maker & Exploring Sounds

    Children naturally love music! Whether it’s soft and soothing or a lively tune, children feel it both physically and emotionally.
    The little rock stars of EY1 had a fun filled day playing various instruments, putting their first step forward in the world of music.

    A Time for Celebration

    A time when the world sees an example of the power of good”. Solitairians continuing the spirit of victory and celebrating the triumph of good over evil…. Here are a few glimpses of Dussehra celebrations.

    Comic Con _ Dress as Super Heroes, Fancy Dress Event

    This activity is an opportunity for children to develop strength, selflessness and empathy towards others. This is a fun way to engage even shy children in fantasy play, it also helps to explore the triumph of good over evil. Little solitarians participated with a great zeal. Children dressed up like their favourite super heroes and cartoons. This activity helps them to be unselfish, and to build up self-confidence, imagination power, creativity, and so on. It gives Knowledge about good and evil, right and wrong things. And how to overcome and conquer the fear within themselves. The kids had a great time and had fun.

    PRIMARY ACTIVITIES

    Bathukamma Celebration

    SGS-Attapur we celebrated Bathukamma. It represents the cultural spirit of the State. Bathukamma means the ‘festival of life’ and is celebrated to thank goddess Parvati for her blessings. Bathukamma symbolizes the patron goddess of womanhood, it is a festival for female felicitation. Women and girls dress up traditionally and gather together and form a circle around Bathukamma and celebrate by singing folk songs and dancing around the floral arrangement. Bathukamma in today’s time signifies the importance of preserving a cultural legacy.

    Celebrating Bathukamma cannot be complete without teachers, they came in traditional attire today and participated in full swing. Sincerely appreciate the effort and dedication.

    Biology Lab

    Grade 3 students visit to the biology lab to understand about the human organs through models.

    Making Goggles Activity

    Making goggles activity by grade 3 students to understand about transparent materials are see through.

    Market Activity for Topic – Money

    MIDDLE & SECONDARY ACTIVITIES

    Maths Classwork – Example of Neatness

    ICT Exemplary Homework

    Pastoral Session

    Pastoral care involves regular one-to-one tracking and mentoring of students. It focuses on the well-being and progression of each student on an individual basis. Our pastoral curriculum is comprehensive, age appropriate and addresses the students’ social and emotional development. It equips them with the skills they will need to face the challenges in an ever-changing world. Topic-Discipline. Good behaviour is promoted among students through Discipline. It emphasized on the significance of holistic development of a person lies on Discipline.

    Avishkar Drawing Competition

    Our students of SGS-Attapur participated in Avishkar Drawing Competition and managed to secure the winning positions. We congratulate them and such wining will be an inspiration for the tiny tots. Great going Solitarians.. keep it up.

    Global Research

    In the quest of learning,Global Perspectives researchers begins their exploratory research by observing biodiversity in their SGS school campus.

    Food Fiesta Sale

    A Food Fiesta Sale bringing the flavour game to a whole new level. Students of Grade 6 to 10 were allowed to install various Food stalls and sell their dish at a minimal price through which they learnt about business, team work, coordination , presentation in the best way and the collected amount will be donated to a charity which also teaches them to be compassionate towards the impoverished.

    Workshop on Global Perspective

    On 6th September 2023, our Global Perspective facilitators attended a workshop which aims to introduce Global Perspective as a multi-skill course and discuss ways to implement it in schools. It was organized by Collins Publishers in Lemon Tree Premier, HITECH City Hyderabad and was conducted by Dr. Elaine Higglton International Publisher, Collins Learning and Mrs. Manju Surenderan, Collins Resource Person.

    Further, the Solitaire Global Schools took a step forward and organised one more similar workshop on ‘Under Pinning Pedagogies for Global Perspective’ on 7th October 2023, at Solitiare Global Schools, Attapur branch. Several facilitators from different highly reputed schools around the city had attended the event. Mrs. Achamma Mathew, the chief education officer from Cambridge Gurukul Schools, CAIE trainer, had presented the workshop and enlightened the audience with advanced techniques of teaching Global Perspective in classrooms.

    Workshop on Maths and Science

    A training session for teachers on Underpinning key pedagogies of Primary and Lower Secondary Maths and Science Resources Was Conducted by Ms Kamaljeet M Jaiswal on 14th of October at Solitaire Global Schools Attapur. The objective of this training was to provide teachers with a deeper understanding of the pedagogical foundations and resources for effectively teaching mathematics and science in primary and lower secondary education. The session effectively covered the core pedagogical principles for teaching mathematics and science in primary education. The discussions on constructivist approaches, inquiry-based learning, and the importance of hands-on experiences were enlightening. The training emphasized the need for differentiated instruction to accommodate diverse learning needs. The strategies provided to adapt lessons to different student abilities and learning styles were seen as particularly useful. The practical demonstrations and hands-on activities were a highlight of the training. Teachers valued the opportunity to engage in interactive experiments and explore teaching resources in a real classroom setting.

    Spoken English Training

    CPD is an essential part of career development for any individual, so how could we miss out on our non-academic team? During the Dussehra holidays, the team underwent vigorous training on how to develop their LSWR skills in English conducted by various subject experts. There were many activities like role play, peer learning, and group discussions conducted to make the session interesting.

    Dussehra Celebration

    Every year on Vijaya Dashami (Dussarah) ravana effigy was burned. The common reason being said is that everybody have a Ravana in himself, so to end that evil, we burn Ravana every year. Symbolizing the victory of good over evil, Dussehra is celebrated on the 10th day of the month of Ashvina (September–October), the seventh month of the Hindu calendar, with the appearance of the full moon, an event called the “bright fortnight” (shukla paksha). Today at SGS-Attapur, teachers celebrated Dussarah with more conviction to end evil from the society.

    CPD Session

    CPD for linguistics and GP teachers emphasizing the importance of language in academics was conducted. Classroom engagement techniques for differential learning was a key takeaway .

    Hand on Session on Bloom – Taxomony Academic

    Bloom’s Taxonomy is an integral part of a teacher’s life – whether it’s creating learning objectives, asking the right questions in the classroom, or even designing classroom activities. To empower teachers to use Bloom’s taxonomy effectively in classrooms there was a workshop conducted by the subject expert at Solitaire Global Schools, Attapur.
    It empowered the teachers to understand how to create desired learning trajectories for students and guide them toward higher-order thinking. It is relevant for all curricula and contains actionable suggestions, tips, and guidance to help teachers become an expert in leveraging Bloom’s Taxonomy for best effect in classrooms for all grades.

    November Calendar

  • One More Step Towards Success ……… Welcome To Term 2

    Independence Day Celebration

    Yet another marvellous day was celebrated by SGS. A moment filled with patriotism and excitement. On the occasion of Independence Day, Solitairians had fun presenting fancy dress, song, and dance to their fellow classmates. The audience enjoyed the event and was happy to participate actively.

    Our little freedom fighters celebrated the 77th Independence Day with great enthusiasm, and their mesmerising performances stole everyone’s hearts.

    “Masoom”

    School safety has been defined as creating a safe environment for the learners, starting from their homes to their schools and back. This includes safety from any kind of abuse, violence, psycho-social issues, disaster, natural & man made etc. To raise awareness amongst the learners and the teachers “Young Indians” conceived the project ‘Masoom’. Under the project, YI conducted awareness and sensitization sessions with the teachers at Solitaire global schools, Attapur, which were then transferred to the learners too.

    EARLY YEARS ACTIVITIES

    Math Learning Activity

    Addition skills pave the way for years of math learning. To make their concepts strong and clear, EY3 came up with a bug addition activity that was student-led and promoted self-learning.

    The fun way of learning never halts in the early years. Active learning was spotted throughout EY Attapur.

    Multi-lingual Special Assembly

    Most children in the world grow up multilingual rather than monolingual. Having more than one language is something that should be celebrated, promoted, and supported. Multilingualism stimulates brain development and helps children learn because they can think about their ideas in more than one language.
    This is how the early years, Attapur celebrated our rich heritage of multiple languages with a special assembly. The students of EY1 greeted the audience in different languages, while EY2 demonstrated their singing skills. It was a spectacular view to see the EY3 students all dressed up to present a multi-lingual dance performance. Here are a few glimpses.

    Young Learners Experimenting on Taste

    A sense of taste activity was done to explore the sense of taste. Sugar, salt and lemon. A comparison was done to stimulate the scent and sensation.

    Indian flag

    Students enjoyed painting their hands in tricolor. Little ones loved this creative activity.

    Group activity on Soft and hard objects

    Kids’ sense of touch helps them to learn about the types or kinds of objects by using their hands to touch and feel things. The activity shown below really helped them to understand clearly about soft and hard objects around us in a fun and playful way.

    Popsicles Geometrical shapes

    To improve students hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, popsicle colour pattern matching, and problem-solving skills

    PRIMARY SCHOOL

    Shilparamamm Field Trip

    Field trips are exciting educational activities for students and teachers alike. The importance of field trips is not only to build closer bonds with their classmates but also to experience new environments and enjoy their day. When thought about spending a day well Solitaire Global Schools could not think of a place better than Shilparamamm which is indeed a beautiful place with scenic beauty and a traditional outlook. The students in grades 1 and 2 thoroughly had fun exploring the place and bonding with each other.

    Screening GANDHI Movie

    Reconnecting Back with History was the best way to celebrate post-independence. Here at Solitaire Global Schools, we took our learners of grades 5 and 6 to watch the movie ‘Gandhi’ on 23rd August 2023. The idea of taking them to watch a movie was both fun and educational and the learners could connect with our national leader and relate to his biography.

    Global Perspective

    A global perspective looks at global themes and issues. It also promotes an international outlook and cross-cultural awareness. Students at Solitaire global schools, Attapur involved themselves in creating survey forms that would help them understand their topic better.

    MIDDLE & SECONDARY SCHOOL

    Term 1 Examination

    No one knows the importance of an exam better than a student. Here are a few glimpses of how pro actively our exam department conducted the assessments.

    ICAR-IIOR-Educational trip

    ICAR-IIOR-Educational trips of Grades 7 and 8 were undertaken today. Through this visit, the students came to know various types and techniques of cultivation of oilseeds. They visited the farms to gain first- hand knowledge. It was indeed a fruitful trip for the Solitairians.

    Indian Institute of Chemical Technology-Hyderabad.

    Today, students of SGS-Attapur visited the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology-Hyderabad. Students were excited by the visit to IICT, one of the best institutes in India. They learned from the leaders, and the experience they gathered will help them in future endeavors. Great going, Solitarians

    Live Experiment of STEM subjects

    Students at SGS-Attapur are doing live experiments in STEM subjects. Hands on learning is an integral part of the learning process. We make sure every student is experienced in such a learning environment. Great going, SGS..

    Inter-House Football Competition

    Energetic Solitairians, we concluded the Inter-House Football Competition (Grade 9-12) at SGS-Attapur Campus. We believe sports not only keep us fit and healthy but also builds sporting spirit.

    September Calendar

  • Now It’s Time for Assessment & Evaluation

    Active learning engages students in learning through activities such as reading, writing, discussion, or problem-solving that promote analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of class content. Active in-class learning also provides students with informal opportunities for feedback on how well they understand the content. Here are a few glimpses of active learning at Solitaire global schools in Attapur.

    EARLY YEARS ACTIVITIES

    Stars of the day

    Rewards are the best way to motivate a child to do their best. Stars of the day in the early years. Have a look at our twinkling little stars.

    Topic related independent activities

    It’s always fun to learn new topics through interesting activities. This is how the early years had a good time understanding the topics.

    Reading Rabbits

    It is often said that books are the window to the world, and people who are constantly reading can’t agree with the adage anymore. Reading not only enhances one’s knowledge but also helps improve communication skills and inculcates holistic development. To develop an interest in our tiny tots in the 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 8th-grade students volunteer to read out story books to our little ones.
    The outdoor ambiance and a lovely reader with their favourite storybook…What more could they ask for?

    The students thoroughly enjoyed the activity, and so did the seniors.

    Voluntary services by Grade 12

    The initiative started last year and has been put into practice this year too. As a part of their voluntary service, students of grade 12 played a vital role in helping students across the early years. Here’s a glimpse of the same.

    Online PE & Dance Class

    Online Sports and dance classes: When we say holistic development, we mean it. The online classes too could not stop our students from developing their gross motor skills. Have a look at how the teachers involved the students in sports and dance during online classes.

    Physical development

    All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. The students in their early years were so involved in various physical activities, enhancing their gross motor skills. Let’s take a look.

    Reading Day

    Reading is essential for those who seek to rise above the ordinary”. Reading Day was conducted from Grades EY1 to 3. Students enjoyed reading storybooks, poems, etc…

    Math Activity

    Finger addition activity. Objectives: To improve student’s early numeracy, concentration, identification of numbers, and pre-writing skills

    EY 2 Alpha tiny tots recapitulated numbers 1 to 10. They recognised the number given to them, picked up many candies from the box, and placed them on the table. This activity helps to improve students’ identification, recognition, and counting skills.

    Neighbourhood walks

    Neighbourhood walks provide students with a range of physical, mental, social, and educational benefits. Encouraging regular walks as part of a student’s routine can contribute to their overall well-being and enhance their learning experience.

    EY1 had fun exploring the letter F with fruits, flowers and miniature fairies.

    It was a fun day filled with exciting events where the little ones were happy to unwind and relax. There was a fishing activity that helped improve their hand-eye coordination. The display of fruits attracted the children to happily eat them, and the cleaning of fruits before eating them and their health benefits were also discussed.

    Dance is the hidden language of the soul

    A solo dance competition was conducted at SGS Kattedan to give a chance to the little superstars of Grades 1 to 9 to prove themselves as the best dancers!

    PRIMARY

    Pastoral activity

    SGS ensures the physical and emotional welfare of all learners, and it is the essential foundation upon which learning can take place. Grade-wise, weekly pastoral sessions are conducted to foster learners’ personal development along with their academic growth.

    Math Activity

    Grade-3 learners are making 3D shapes by using straws and clay to experience hands-on activities. This, in turn will improve their understanding and analytical skills.

    Activity on Testing Solubility.

    SGS budding scientists are testing solubility in our chemistry lab to compare soluble and insoluble substances.

     Process of Germination

    Grade 5  students were very excited while performing the activity on the process of seed germination. They enjoyed witnessing the natural growth process.

    Prize Distribution

    “Appreciation can make a day or even change a life. The winners of the Solo dance competition were felicitated with a certificate and memento as a token of appreciation for their magnificent performances.

    MIDDLE & SECONDARY

    World Population Day

    Creative kids @work – Poster making

    ICT Lab Practical

    The SGS computer lab provides a personalised learning experience for all students. They work at their own pace, revisit concepts, and receive instant feedback on their progress. This approach has always helped them to enhance their learning outcomes, increase their confidence in using advanced technology and become Future tech savvy.

    Chemistry Lab Practical

    SGS students at the A level, engaged themselves in independent lab activities that helped them extend their chemistry knowledge and enhance their critical thinking skills. This aids in the creativity of new protocols and the resolution of defects in already-existing ones.

    Educational Field Trip – ISB Hyderabad

    Commerce stream students from Grades 9 to 12 visited Asia’s Best Business School – Indian School of Business -Hyderabad. It was an informative and interesting trip for all the learners.

    Investiture Ceremony

    Every academic year, we conduct free and fair elections for student council members. The process involves nomination, campaigning, and voting done in a highly professional manner. The students excitement for the event was the best takeaway. Have a glance at the young leaders.

    Cambridge International Curriculum Workshop

    The teachers and coordinators of Solitaire global school believe in continuous learning and upgrading skills. As a part of CPD, they participated in a Cambridge workshop hosted by Meru International School, Hyderabad. Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is a continuous, planned, and lifelong process through which educators develop their professional and personal qualities and expand their practise, knowledge, and skills, resulting in the empowerment, and growth of their organisation and their learners.

    Digital Citizenship and Cyber Security

    Upcoming Events

  • Preparation Month

    Our responsibilities during the upcoming examinations.

    As..

    Teachers:  Teachers are the best source of support for students, as they possess the right knowledge and can guide their students in the right direction to help them prepare for exams. It is they who can assist your students in approaching exams with confidence and the right mindset.

    Parents: As mentors, parents can guide their children to formulate a plan. As friends, to their children, they should listen to the concerns and worries of their wards and provide unconditional support. Lastly, as disciplinarians, they should ensure that a scheduled routine is followed.

    Students: As students, it is our responsibility to work hard and spend time wisely. It is only through hard work that we will be able to achieve our goals.

    Parent Orientation

    Once again, we can see a close association of parents with the Solitaire Global Schools team during an orientation held on 10th June 2023. Parents were re-iterated about the rules and policies of the school, along with details about the Cambridge Early Years programme. They also indulged in various sports activities. Have a glimpse here.

    International Yoga Day ?‍♀️

    21st June is celebrated as “International Yoga Day” at SGS Attapur and Kattedan with a lot of zeal and fun. Yoga makes our inner-self healthy it enhances our minds to remain fit and active. All these and more asanas were taught by professionals in the auditorium.

    “Yoga is the Gateway to Happiness That the Body Needs in Daily Life.” Students at Solitaire Global School know the importance of yoga on INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY. at Katedan

    माँ

    By Anusuya Mustapure

    माँ मुझको किताब मंगा दो, मैं भी पढ़ने जाऊंगा।

    सीख सीख कर सारी बातें, तुमको भी बतलाऊंगा।

    माँ मुझको किताब मंगा दो, मैं भी पढ़ने जाऊंगा।

    पांच जन्मदिन बीत गए हैं, अब स्कूल जाना है।

    पढ़ लिखकर बनूँगा अफसर, ऐसा मैंने ठाना है।।

    बैठके ऊंची कुर्सी पर, मात-पिता का नाम बढाऊंगा।

    माँ मुझको किताब मंगा दो, मैं भी पढ़ने जाऊंगा।।

    गणवेश का कपडा लाना, अच्छे दर्जी से सिलवाना।

    जूते मोज़े और स्वेटर, अपने हाथों से पहनाना।।

    पहनकर कोट सबसे ऊपर, मैं भी टाई लगाऊंगा।

    माँ मुझको किताब मंगा दो, मैं भी पढ़ने जाऊंगा।।

    बस्ता लाओ अच्छा सुंदर, छपा हो जिसपे भालू बंदर।

    रबर पेन्सिल और किताबें, मम्मी रखना उसके अंदर।।

    जेब में रखकर दस का नोट, मैं भी चिज्जी खाऊंगा।

    माँ मुझको किताब मंगा दो, मैं भी पढ़ने जाऊंगा।।

    पढ़ लिखकर हम बने महान, पूरा हो सर्व शिक्षा अभियान।

    माता पिता और गुरुजन का, बढ़ जाये देश का मान।।

    पढ़े भारत बढे भारत, मैं ये बीड़ा उठाऊंगा।

    माँ मुझको किताब मंगा दो, मैं भी पढ़ने जाऊंगा।।

    EARLY YEARS ACTIVITIES

    Recreational tag games

    Playing sports early enables children to participate in social interactions and build key social skills. This, in turn, will teach children to develop and practise various mental and moral qualities they learn in the field. Have a look at our tiny tots at Solitaire Global Schools, Attapur – EY3 working out on improving their gross motor skills.

    Literacy fun activity based learning

    Learning the alphabet involves much more than reciting the ABC song. Kids learn the alphabet when they learn letter recognition, learn letter sounds, and how to form letters. This is how they learned letter recognition in the Early years.

    Plant a sapling

    Today’s students are our tomorrow’s future. To keep the earth green, the little ones of Early years, Solitaire Global schools, Attapur and Kattedan planted little saplings to be cared for and nurtured by them. An initiative towards going green and learning to take care of plants is what they learned during the activity.

    Field trip: Visit to community places

    It was a fun day when the tiny tots visited the community places as a part of their ongoing theme. With live demonstrations from the firefighters, the learners learned about fire safety and understood the role of firefighters and how they protect life and property in the event of a fire in their area. Also, rescuing and protecting people in the event of other emergencies.
    They were so excited to see the firefighters in action and experience the thrill.

    The little ones in Solitaire global schools, Early Years learned that community helpers are the individuals who live and work in our community and ensure that the community stays healthy, safe, and happy. It was an exciting experience for them to see the policemen and how they work hard for the safety of the citizens. The most exciting part was viewing the control room and getting a glimpse of the city. What a lovely day embedded with information.

    Visited the Police station and met the police who are one of the most important community helpers, and learned about protection and our safety. Good police community interaction is essential for fostering confidence between the police and the general public.

    Our Community Helpers…… 

    Community Helpers activity ” is a wonderful way to broaden the child’s horizons and help them learn about the world beyond home–their community. Community Helper’s Day was organised in the school for Early Years .They were dressed up as nurses, policemen, doctors, soldiers, vegetable vendor, farmers, and teachers. They presented their views happily and said that they loved their job. They enjoyed the role play that was given to them by teachers. Altogether, it was a very fruitful activity for the little ones.

    Science Activity

    EY students learnt  parts of the body by pegging and matching the body parts. This not only improves the child’s memory power but also helps their fine motor skills.

    PRIMARY ACTIVITIES

    Young SGS Techies

    Learners Created different habitats

    Math Activity

    Measuring the length and height of different objects in class by using measuring tools of Standard units and Non-standard units.
    And even measuring partners Height, Arm length, and Shirt-length by using Measuring tools

    Measuring tools-(Standard units):
    1)Measuring tape
    2)Measuring rubber tape
    3)Ruler

    -(Non-Standard units)
    1)Hand span
    2)Cubit-Arm length
    3)Foot span

    Mammals and Birds

    Science activity

    English lesson of possessions

    Model of CPU used in class while teaching the topic

    Star of the month for their outstanding performance

    MIDDLE & SECONDARY

    Poem

    Chromatography Experiment

    Chromatography is a versatile technique used to separate and analyse complex mixtures. In this experiment, students in grade 7 utilised paper chromatography to separate the various components present in a black ink sample. By employing a solvent (water) as the mobile phase and filter paper as the stationary phase, Students were able to observe the movement and separation of pigments based on their different solubilities. The experiment provided a hands-on understanding of chromatography principles and demonstrated its utility in the analysis of complex mixtures.

    “The Rice Jumpers: Unveiling the Wacky Science of Sound!”

    Our 5th grade students discovered that sounds are generated through vibrations produced by certain sources. They observed an intriguing phenomenon where the rice grains placed on the plastic wrap exhibited movement and vibrations upon striking the metal tray.

    Vote for Democracy

    Young voters lined up at the polling booth. Enthusiasm is glaring. Let me choose my leader of tomorrow for the betterment of my future ?‍♂️?‍♂️ keep going solitarian’s.

    “Leadership is not about elections, it’s about the next generation “

    Students at Solitaire Global School are experiencing the importance and value of voting along with inculcating leadership qualities through the process of school Elections, and here we have wonderful glimpses of their campaign.