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Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. We, at St. Mark's Girls School believe that the best learning happens through activity method. Keeping this in mind the students of our school were given the opportunity to be a part of Science festival - STEAM. The students from classes I-V participated in various hands on activities like bubble mania, slime, fun with sensors and many more. The day was filled with excitement as well as fun. The students went back home with a smile on their faces as they had learnt something new through a wonderful way of learning. |
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"Pure science and mathematics is in its way the poetry of logical ideas."
Keeping the same thought in mind, the students of St. Mark's Girls Sr. Sec. School gave us yet another reason to be proud of as they left their mark at the Inter School Maths and Science Quest organised by St. Mark's Sr. Sec. Public School, Meera Bagh... Our Principal, Ms. Sheena Kalenga felicitated the proud winners for their achievement ...
The results are as follows :
Maths Quest :
Saloni Choudhary and Chahat Nihlani of Class X bagged the first prize in Pythagoras Quiz.
Rhyme and Nikita of Class IX bagged second prize for their model Aastha Poswal.
Shrabya Karel of Class VIII bagged first position for their model.
Mannat Bahl and Neha Manot of Class VII bagged a special prize for their model.
Girisha and Trisha Bajpai of Class VI bagged the first prize for their model.
Science Quest :
Gurleen kaur of Class X bagged the first prize in Gyanotsav.
Ishika Bhambri of Class XI bagged the second prize in Debate.
Urvi Talwar of Class VI bagged the first prize in Prakriti air Vigyan.
Diya Chadha won a special prize for Yantra Mantra.
Deepanshi of Class VIII bagged the second prize for her model.
Kanak Jorwal and Nikita Bansal of Class X bagged a special prize for their model.
Sonali Lakra and Simerpreet Kaur of Class XI bagged the third prize for their model. |
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Mathematics is a discipline that seeks understanding of the patterns and structures of constructs of the human mind. Understanding has no end to its depth, and mathematics seeks the highest standards of understanding by demanding rigor in its foundations and in its development...
To bring out the creative expressions mingled with logical and constructive thinking, we at St. Mark's Girls Sr. Sec. School organise a Quest every year. Following our beliefs we conducted Quest 2018 to continue our hierarchy and organized various activities for grades VI to XII like Creating a Tangram Village, Playing Math Bingo, Drawing a Portrait using the concept of Coordinate Geometry, Coordination in making and organizing a Quiz by the students of grade 10 for the students of grade 9 followed by an essay writing on the topic, "How mathematics helps in the advancement of Society" and Quiz for grades 11 & 12. The activities brought in enthusiasm amongst the students and with the promise to take mathematics to a next level the quest commenced. |
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St. Mark’s Girls Sr. Sec. School Meera Bagh in association with Leo Planetaria introduced the concept of Planetarium education for students of Class Seedling to V. These shows brought the fascination of the night sky to starless polluted cities thus connecting the students with night sky. Shows were related to various astronomical sky simulation scenarios. Students attended shows like ‘Puppy on the moon‘ ,’Galileo’s Sky’. After the show quiz was conducted to assess the understanding of students and winners were awarded with prizes. Students thoroughly enjoyed this activity. |
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To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imaginations and marks real advance in inquisitive aptitude to hone their skills in Science & Maths. With this perspective, the students of St. Mark’s Girl’s Sr. Sec School, Meera Bagh, participated in various activities during QUEST 2017 and held at St. Mark’s Sr. Sec Public School, Meera Bagh from 2nd August to 5th August. Yashika Johar of Class VI won the First Prize in ‘Prakritiaur Vigyan’ activity, Anshika Nagpal and Mannat Behl of class VI won First Prize for their Model on ‘Geometry in Swing Bridge’. Harshita Gulati and Prachi Jain of Class VII won Second Prize for their model on ‘Exploring Cicumcenter and Circumcircle’. Priya Saha and Ishita Sabharwal of Class VII won the Special Prize for their model on van de Graff generator. Also Janvi Chhabra & Gurpreet Kaur of Class VII won a special prize for a Board Game on ‘Euclid’s Paradise’. Chahat Nihlani & Saloni Choudhary of Class IX won Second Prize for their Model ‘Nine Point Circle’. Niharika Khurana and Palak Gaur of Class VII won the special Prize for their model on ‘Stroboscopic effect’. Lakshita Chhabra and Ghanishthta Bakolia of Class IX won the special Prize for ‘Hydraulic Arm’ model. Jhanvee Khanna & Sharvvii Sharma of Class X won first Prize for their Model on ‘Napoleon Theorem’ Ritika Saha of Class X won the second Prize for her display on ‘integrated treatment of Cancer’. Shruti Gupta and Shikha of Class XI won the Special Prize in the Flower Arrangement. Neha Chaudhary of Class XI won the Third prize for her model on ‘Solar Dryer’.
Overall, it was an exposer and experience for the students and gave them an opportunity to showcase their skills. |
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"Excellence is a continuous process and not an accident."-Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
It has been our continuous effort to boost the logical and analytical aptitude of the young generation. For that to happen, it is of utmost importance to expose the child's mind to new ideas but allow them to seek answers themselves. In one such endeavour to ignite the zeal to learn and excel, Maths quest was organized in our school. A plethora of activities were conducted to bring out the imaginative best of the children. Be it 3D model-making, string art, deciphering fractions via attractive patterns, making Napoleon's triangle or figuring out mensuration via robots; our students did it great enthusiasm. The event was a great success! |
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The greatest gifts you were given is your imagination. Within it is the capacity to have all your wishes fulfilled. Everything that you can experience with your senses was once in someone’s imagination. To give wings to curiosity and imagination of it’s students St. Marks Girls Sr.Sec. School, Meera Bagh celebrated Science Quest. Students showed their scientific skills through number of activities. Students participated in ‘Know your machine’, Amazing science’ and ‘Science Quiz’. Gurleen Kaur and Udita of Class IX presented an activity on reflection of light which was declared first in the competition. Naina Gandhi, Sahejpreet Kaur, Saloni Sethi were declared winners of quiz competition. Science of today is the technology of tomorrow. Keeping this in mind students of Class XI presented their science models on various interesting topics. All these activities not only helped students to think critically about a problem but also gave them a chance to think and present the solution of that problem. |
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Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world. To give wings to the imagination of young minds. St. Mark’s Girls Sr. Sec School, Meera Bagh organised its annual event ‘Science Quest’ from 27 to 31 July 2015. Different activities were conducted during this five day event. Students of Class VI displayed their love for science through ‘kid’s lab’. They performed number of experiments to showcase their understanding of the subject. Students of Class VII displayed their photography skills when they clicked pictures of different animals and birds. Students also prepared a timeline related to different scientific events. Symposium on ‘Green Chemistry’ helped to increase knowledge of students of class XI. Students made powerpoint presentations on science behind structures of monuments. Sahejpreet Kaur, Aarti Bansal, Devanshi Dembla, Mehak Arora and Tanishka Chadha explained about science behind ‘The Great Pyramid of Giza’. Science Extempore was organised for students of class XII in which various issues related to science were addressed by students. Culmination of quest was science exhibition where students displayed their imagination and scientific temperament through science models. Efforts of students were well appreciated by parents. |
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St. Mark’s Girls Sr. Sec. School Meera Bagh organised Science Quest 2013 from 14 to 16 August 2013. Different science related activities were conducted for Classes VI-XII. A mini Science Lab. was set up by students of Class VI and IX where they conducted number of experiments. Objective was to make learning science interesting. Students also made posters depicting various laws of science. For students of Class XI and XII debate and extempore competitions were conducted. Students shared their view point on topics like organ donation, heredity vs. environment, space exploration and organic foods. To make students aware about wildlife collage making activity was conducted on the theme ’wildlife conservation’. Research done by students on various topics indeed made science an interesting subject. |
St. Mark’s Girls Sr. Sec. School organized its Annual Science Quest from 11 August to 14 August 2010. A number of inter class and inter – house activities like group enactment, making a compost pit as well as science magazine were held. Science Quiz based on environment and its problems was truly educative. Shastri House was declared the winner of the quiz. Sciencetoon competition for class VIII was an eye opener as the students tried to present the advantages and disadvantages of science and technology in a humorous way.
Students of class IX made their own science magazines by collecting information about new inventions and discoveries. |
The middle school students expressed their concern about environment through short skits based on global warming, waster management, pollution etc. To encourage the use of green manure etc.
The children made compost pits in the school ground. On the last day of the Quest, students displayed their skills through the models on different topics. These four days of Science Quest were in true sense a tool to improve the scientific knowledge of the children. This event certainly helped the students to cultivate a scientific temperament. |
Our school organized Maths Quest on 11 August 2010. The students participated with zest. Various activities were organized for all the classes. The students of class VI made Fraction Flags, Sculptures by paper folding and Brain Teasers. Class VII made Number Collage, Family Bar Graph and Fraction Flags whereas class VIII made Tessellations, Maths Dictionary, One Meter Designs and Spiral Numbers. Mathematical Newsletter Making Competition for class IX was held in which IX B got the first prize and second and the third positions were bagged by class IX D.
The fervor with which the students worked, and the creativity displayed by them was overwhelming. These activities brought out the innate talent and realization that each one of us has an Aryabhatta, a Pythagoras, a Descartes hidden in us. |