Friday, December 23, 2011

Knowledge Carnival 2011

Shanti Asiatic School, Ahmadabad celebrated its second Knowledge Carnival on its campus. Dr P Babu, Chief Commissioner Central Excise and Mrs Shobha Babu were the Chief Guest for the Carnival.SAS was also honoured to have Mr Ajay Tomar, Joint Commissioner of Police,IPS as the guest of honour.

lamp

This amazing carnival comprising of 35 stalls was managed by the students with much enthusiasm. The Carnival was a blend of fun and knowledge had something for everyone. Through this event the students displayed their multiple life skills and every stall was bursting with games and thinning out knowledge. The stalls included, Bioscope, Web Design, Art Creek, Craft Bazaar, Mathemagics, Language Games, Interactive Science with RA-ONE’s heart, IT meets creativity, Innovative Jewellery, and Tattoo Making stalls.

robotics

The main attractions of the evening were Knowledge Housie enjoyed by each one, the traditional dance by the students and the choir that had everyone swaying to the beats of songs .Some familiar cartoon characters who mingled with the crowd gave a fillip to the whole Carnival . There were rides for children, and a number of food stalls serving delicious and mouth-watering food. The carnival was a huge success and this unforgettable evening came to an end with lot of smiles signifying joy.

stage

The festive season before Christmas and New Year was the time to showcase the talents of the students. Carnival involves public celebration and the parents graced the occasion in large number. More than 2000 guests were present. Students were dressed up and masqueraded during the celebration. It was an overturning of daily life, a wonderful break from monotony and time to gear up for festivity.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Shanti Asiatic Inter School Chess Tournament 2011-12

Shanti Asiatic School and Gujarat State Chess Association jointly organized the First Shanti Asiatic Inter school Chess Tournament in the school campus of Shanti Asiatic School, Bopal. 412 participants from 55 schools of Ahmedabad, Anand and Baroda participated in this tournament.

chess tourny declared open1

The tournament was inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Mr. Vishal Chiripal, Director of Chiripal Group. Mr. Kartikey Shukla, Vice President – GSCA and Mr. Bharat Patel witnessed the inauguration of the programme as a Special Guest. Master Fenil Shah, Ms. Dhyani Dave and Master Hetul Shah, who have represented India at various International Chess Tournaments and grabbed medals were inspiring role models, also present during the ceremony. The Chief Arbiter of the Tournament was Mr. Vimal Srivastava. All the state functionaries of the GSCA ,notably graced the occasion.

first move

The Tournament was categorized in 5 different groups, Under 7, Under 9, Under 11, Under 13 and Under 15. In each group 5 winners were awarded the trophy. The results of the tournament are as follows:

Under 7 : Jainam Shah (Udgam School) – First, Abhay Nistala (St. Xavier’s) – Second, Khush Jain (Baroda) – Third, Sahil Samdhani (Nirman School) – Fourth and Akshat Shah – FifthUnder 9 : Ansh Shah (Baroda) – First, Naitik Mehta (K. N. School) – Second, Rutvi Shah (Udgam School) – Third, Yashit Agrawal (AIS) – Fourth, and Vansh Shah (AIS ) – Fifth.

players busy in competition

Under 11 : Dhruv Anjaria (H.B.K.) – First, Harsh Bhatt (Nirma) – Second, Hetvi – Third, Malay Damani – Fourth and Ishdeep Singh Chhabda (Anand) – Fifth.
Under 13 : Jwalin Mehta (C. N. Vidyalaya) – First, Harsh Srivastav (DAV) – Second, Tigmanshu Dave (Sharda) – Third, Chirag Gupta (K.V.) – Fourth and Shivam Shukla (Tripada) – Fifth
Under 15 : Vishal Diduvania (SGVP) – First, Shravan Modi (Nirman) – Second, Vedant Agrawal (Eklavya) – Third, Saurabh Desai (Baroda) – Fourth and Shashin Barot (J.G. International) – Fifth.

winners with guests

In the closing ceremony, the Chief Guest Mr. Jyoti Prasad Chiripal, Director, Chiripal Group, Mr. Ronak Chiripal of Chiripal Group and Mr. Manek Arya, Director, All India Radio, Jaipur – Udaipur gave away the prizes to the winners of all the groups.

Friday, December 2, 2011

SAS Students Visit KNP

Kanaha National Park in Madhya Pradesh forms the core of the Tiger Reserve in India.23 students and 3staff members of SAS visited the Tiger reserve which is known for its dramatic natural splendor .The students had a great time as it is the hub of Indian and International tourists.

knp

The reserve has an excellent infrastructure and is famous for “gaur” and hard-hoofed swamp deer. Students were captivated by the wide variety of animals like jackal, chital, sambar, black buck etc. and a wide variety of birds.SAS students enjoyed the spectacular sunset from the Sunset point. Jungle Safari was an exciting experience. Visit to Beraghat was truly memorable as it was along the river Narmada and in the valley of white marbles. Smiles…smiles all the way!

Inter School Chess Tournament-Host SAS

SAS in association with Gujarat State Chess Tournament will organize Inter School Chess tournament on Dec 4, 2011 in the school premises. More than 18 schools and 250 students are expected to participate. The tournament is categorized into 5 groups-Under 7, 9, 11, 13 and under 15.This Chess Tournament will be an annual feature henceforth.

new a-3 chess

The square checkered board game helps children to gain insight and improve concentration. This will help them in any competitive endeavor as it seeks to improve critical thinking. Research shows that students who seriously play chess improve in mathematics and science subjects.
SAS family expects the tournament to be a huge success.