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D GOENKA PUBLIC SCHOOL, SARITA VIHAR

English week
THEME: Literary Week Celebration
REPORT: English Week Celebrated at GDGPS, Sarita Vihar
DATE: August 17-21, 2015
EVENT REPORT
The English Language is the accretion
And growth of every dialect,
Race and range of time,
And is both the free and
Compacted composition of all.
A great week and many learning-with-fun moments were there for all the students. The school
celebrated English Week where linguistic skills polishing sessions with fun-filled activities
were organized from August 17-21, 2015 at G.D. Goenka Public School, SaritaVihar. An array of
events was conducted with the motive to enhance the vocabulary, language skills and make
learning more enjoyable.

Language is to the mind more than light is to the eye.


The Literary Week was declared open by the school Principal, Mrs. Seema Sahay and wished
good luck for all the activities scheduled for the week.

Words make you think. Music makes you feel. A song makes you feel a thought.
The first activity organized was Sing a Song on August 17, 2015, Monday. It revealed the
hidden musical talents of the students of classes-VI & VII, where the students had to convert
the given Hindi songs into English and then sing in a group. A group of eight students each
from both the classes participated. This competition was won by class-VII students.

Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom.


A Stamp Designing Competition an effort by Indian Postal Department of India was
organized on August 18, 2015, for the students of classes-IV to VII where the students spread
their creative ideas by designing stamps.

To read without reflecting is like


Eating without digesting.
A very renowned author Ms. Vaijayanti Savant Tonpe was the Guest of Honour for the
Authors Meet held on August 19, 2015. It was an Interactive Session for classes- IV & V. Ms.
Vaijayanti Savant Tonpe has been a writer and editor of childrens books for nearly thirty
years. She has won awards for her writing from the Indian Council of Child Education, New
Delhi, the Bal Kalyan Samiti, Kanpur and the Indo- Russian Literary Club and Library. She
illustrated many of her writing talents.
She emphasized the importance of reading saying, A little reading is all the therapy a person
needs and reading is dreaming with open eyes.

When our spelling is perfect,


Its invisible.
But when its flawed,
It prompts strong negative associations.

An Inter Class Spell Bee Competition was conducted on August 20, 2015, Thursday for the
students of classes- VI & VII aimed at creating awareness of the possibilities of using varied
words in oral and written expressions and add words to the active vocabulary and familiarize
the students with functional grammar. The preliminary round was designed in a pyramid
structure enabling every student of Classes- IV-VII to participate in the event. The best four
students from each House were selected for the final round. In this competition the students
spellings, one word substitution, antonyms & synonyms, words often confused, jumbled
words, words followed by prepositions and rapid fire questions were tested.
Class- VI students won the competition.
RESULT:
1st POSITION Class VI (Harshita Mathur, Mrigank Ahuja, Yeyati Prasher, Wajdan Ali Khan)
Books give a soul to the universe,
Wings to the mind,
Flight to the imagination,
And life to everything.

An Inter House Book Quiz marked the finale of the English Week Celebration on August 21,
2015, which judged the reading skills of the students of Classes-IV-VII with a varying degree of
difficulty. The rounds for the Quiz were- Identify the book, name the author, identify the
characters, biography/autography and rapid fire rounds.
RESULT:
POSITION -1st Radhakrishnan House (Tanishqa Mehra VII, Viraj Mahajan VI, Asis Singh V,
Arnav Goel IV )
POSITION 2nd Teresa House (Prabodhini Singh VII, Mrigank Ahuja VI, Samyak Jain V,
Sushmita - IV)

Summing up, the panorama of interesting and knowledge- filled activities to facilitate the
effective learning and participation of maximum number of students was organized. The
school Principal, Mrs. Seema Sahay praised the efforts of the English Department and
congratulated the students and announced the English Week to come to a close.

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