Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Trips of Joy and Happiness


Our pre-primary children had a feast of out-door education and experience.

Reliance Mart (1st Feb, 2011): Plundering – without purchasing power. Exposure to winter vegetables, fruits and woolens.

Kabhi-B bakery (11th Feb, 2011): Delicious learning experience, smell and taste! Our children learnt what waiting time is all about. We thank the owners for the hospitality extended.

Police station (24th Feb, 2011): Daring – though a bit nervous. Very informative session by the station head and our children filed a FIR to their delight.

Overall feelings from the field trips – Joy, Happiness and expectations of many more.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Prabhat – A Celebration of Learning


Children are naturally motivated to learn and are capable of immense learning. They are natural learners and through their interactions with their environment they keep (connecting new ideas).This structuring and restructuring of ideas leads them to explore, respond, invent work things out, interpret and construct new knowledge .This is the essence of Prabhat – the SAS Annual Exhibition – which displays the stimulation of our students’ creativity and the progress in their learning.

Prabhat – therefore presents our children’s way of investigating and understanding the world, exploring their resources, analyzing their everyday experience, handling objects and expressing themselves. Their concerns and issues related to the environment are given much importance. Many of these resolve daily real life situations. Students have addressed various problems related to climate change, global warming, resource depletion, pollution, health & nutrition. By applying their scientific & technological knowledge and their mathematical understanding they are learning important life skills and being empowered to sustain the well being of people in modern society. Their understanding of how the unlimited use of natural resources affects the eco system enables them to appreciate and participate in the responsible use of science and technology for the benefit of the society. Indeed we are confident the scientific vision being developed in our students will help them to become sensitive and responsible citizen of the world.

Prabhat ‘a celebration of learning’ is our natural step towards building in our students-the beginning of a new vision of looking at life’s challenges creatively.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Annual function ‘Aashayein’ @ SAS


Republic Day was the apt occasion for Shanti Asiatic School to keep its pledge to the nation. The School’s Annual Festival Aashayein 2011 was celebrated as the Sports Day.


The bright morning began by hoisting of the Tricolor by Shri Ved Prakashji – Chairman of Chiripal Group of Industries and salute to the flag by one and all – students, staff and parents. The Annual Report presented by the Principal Mrs. Anita Verma highlighted the broad based modern education provided by the school. Thereafter the solemn oath of participating in utmost sportsmanship and fair play who taken by all the House captains and the Athletic meet was declared open by the Chairman – Shri Brijmohan Chiripal by lighting of the Sports flame.

A colorful presentation of drills & displays, yogic exercises & Karate brought forth much applause from the audience. Tiny students of Pre-primary performed with pomp pomp & ribbons celebrating the joy of sports and giving the message of diversity in India. The Primary children brought the field alive with umbrella, hoola hoop drills. The umbrella signifying the importance of preserving the environment and making India pollution free, where as the hoop drill symbolized the unity of the nation.


The spectacular elastic drill emphasized the resilient nature of our nation which makes India not only the largest but also the strongest democracy in the world. The dangi folk dance was breathtaking as agility, rhythm and style took over while the fusion dance indicated India on the move towards victory and ready to accept the changes of the 21st century. Indeed BHARTIYAM which is the essence of welfare of our people through exercise, health and hardwork flowed in every vein.


The pulsating performance climaxed with the Inter- house Sports competition where athletes tried their best to out perform one another. Citius, Altius, Fortius was the motto and as the scoreboard kept tickling, ultimately it was the JAL House which lifted the overall Championship Trophy.

Student of SAS Shining in Science Olympiad


Saturday, February 5, 2011

Shanti Asiatic Shining

CONGRATULATIONS !!! Harshit Dharmendra Kumar, Student of Class V, Shanti Asiatic School for brilliant performance in 13th National Science Olympiad. Percentile score of 99.71, 1st rank in Ahmedabad City.

On the basis of his All India Rank he has now been selected for the Level – II Examination to be conducted later in February.

The top three Students who have done well are :

1 Harshit Dharmendra Kumar
2 Aditya Ravishankar Azad ( 92.5 percentile, Class : V, City Rank: 28, State Rank : 196)
3 Yash Manoj Tiwari ( 83.5 percentile, Class : VI, City Rank: 117, State Rank : 553)

Friday, January 28, 2011

BHARTIYAM soars at Shanti Asiatic School


Republic Day was the apt occasion for Shanti Asiatic School to keep its pledge to the nation. The School’s Annual Festival Aashayein 2011 was celebrated as the Sports Day.

The bright morning began by hoisting of the Tricolor by Shri Ved Prakashji – Chairman of Chiripal Group of Industries and salute to the flag by one and all – students, staff and parents. The Annual Report presented by the Principal Mrs. Anita Verma highlighted the broad based modern education provided by the school. Thereafter the solemn oath of participating in utmost sportsmanship and fair play who taken by all the House captains and the Athletic meet was declared open by the Chairman – Shri Brijmohan Chiripal by lighting of the Sports flame.

A colorful presentation of drills & displays, yogic exercises & Karate brought forth much applause from the audience. Tiny students of Pre-primary performed with pomp pomp & ribbons celebrating the joy of sports and giving the message of diversity in India. The Primary children brought the field alive with umbrella, hoola hoop drills. The umbrella signifying the importance of preserving the environment and making India pollution free, where as the hoop drill symbolized the unity of the nation. The spectacular elastic drill emphasized the resilient nature of our nation which makes India not only the largest but also the strongest democracy in the world. The dangi folk dance was breathtaking as agility, rhythm and style took over while the fusion dance indicated India on the move towards victory and ready to accept the changes of the 21st century. Indeed BHARTIYAM which is the essence of welfare of our people through exercise,health and hardwork flowed in every vein.

The pulsating performance climaxed with the Inter- house Sports competition where athletes tried their best to out perform one another. Citius, Altius, Fortius was the motto and as the scoreboard kept tickling, ultimately it was the JAL House which lifted the overall Championship Trophy.

A fitting finale was brought in with several events organized especially for parents.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Kite and Maanjaa making workshop


Kites have an universal fascination and it defies the laws of age.

Shanti Asiatic School had recently organized a ‘Kite and Maanjaa making workshop’ on the 9th of Jan 2011 in the campus for staff members and students. Experts of these fields were invited to demonstrate and teach our children these arts.

The campus was filled with an urge to measure and cut the papers correctly and to choose the best colors for their Dhori. At the end our children flew the kites that they made. It was a creation and it got the due attention that it deserved. Our tiny toddlers flew balloons.

Our students were overjoyed to watch and experience Adventure Sports!!! Slithering and River crossing were demonstrated and experienced by children. They looked like astronauts who were ready to fly space ships .Thrill over took fear. The journey was as existing as the destination.

Our school witnessed a mixture of emotions that of experimenting, learning, experiencing, fearing, enjoying and many more. Shanti Asiatic School witnessed actual teaching and learning process taking place without a classroom and the routine needs as it was natural and a bond was created between the teachers and the taught within no time.