VIBGYOR High Vadodara School’s U-14 Boys team outperform in Football Coca Cola Cup

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VIBGYOR High Vadodara School’s U-14 Boys Football team had an incredible victory against Kendriya Vidyalaya School in the 1st match of Football Coca Cola Cup, today. The tournament was organized by Baroda District Football Association at Maharaja Sayajirao University Pavilion, Fatehgunj.

VIBGYOR High Vadodara School won with a marvelous score of 8-0, wherein, striker Vedant Patel scored 6 goals, while Dharamraj Patel and Rudra Patel scored one goal each.

The team’s next match is scheduled for tomorrow, August 18, 2015 against Vidyani Vidyalaya.

The scores earned by the team highlight the extensive training and guidance provided by the school.

VIBGYOR High , NIBM Pune School is ranked #6 in Pune, as per Education World India School Rankings 2014

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Spread over two acres in Pune’s (pop. 3.9 million) budding industrial and IT hub, Hadapsar, VIBGYOR High, NIBM Road (estb. 2006) is a co-ed day school affiliated with the Delhi-based Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), and Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), UK. The K-12 school, which admitted its first batch of 269 students in 2006, has rapidly evolved into one of the city’s top-ranked primary-secondaries offering rigorous academic and extra-curricular education. In the latest EducationWorld India School Rankings 2014, Vibgyor High, NIBM is ranked #6 in Pune and among the Top 50 co-ed day schools in Maharashtra. Currently, the school has an enrolment of 2,465 — including 1,045 girl — students mentored by 275 teachers, 37 auxillary and 150 support staff.Vibgyor, NIBM is a constituent institution of the eponymous chain of 21 schools promoted in seven cities (Mumbai, Kolhapur, Pune, Lucknow, Surat, Vadodara and Bengaluru) with an aggregate headcount of 25,000 students and 4,000 teachers. The Vibgyor schools are promoted by newgen edupreneur Rustom P. Kerawalla, an engineering graduate of the Manipal Institute of Technology who switched to education after a career spanning 15 years in Indian industry, including successful entrepreneurial ventures in the hospitality and financial services sectors.

Kerawalla established the first Vibgyor school in Goregaon, Mumbai in 2004, and Vibgyor, NIBM two years later. Since then, Pune — Maharashtra’s fast developing industrial hub whose population has doubled during the past decade  — has become the epicentre of the Vibgyor group. A second school was inaugurated in 2011 in Balewadi (ranked #9 in Pune) and another in Magarpatta last year.

The school’s distinguishing features are its world-class infrastructure, an integrated curriculum, wide range of co-curricular and sports activities and highly-qualified teachers. “Our objective is to provide a stimulating learning environment which develops the intellectual, artistic and kinaesthetic — sports — intelligences of our students. To this end, we offer well-designed curriculums with a focus on experiential learning, a 1:10 teacher-pupil ratio and high-quality co-curricular and sports education programmes. The outcome is that our students excel in board exams, science Olympiads, Spelling Bee, sports and cultural competitions at the state and national levels,” says Chaitanya Chilamkuri, an alumnus of Nagarjuna University, Andhra Pradesh who served with GEMS (India and Dubai) and MIT Vishwashanti Gurukul schools before being appointed principal in February.

Given the school management’s comprehensive approach to education and hands-on learning, it’s unsurprising that students have been performing consistently well in board examinations. In 2015, 30 of the 69 students who wrote CISCE’s class X exam averaged 90 percent plus while five of the 19 students who wrote CIE’s class XII (‘A-level’) exam passed with ‘A’ grades. Moreover, in 2013 the school was conferred the British Council’s International School Award for “outstanding development of international learning in the curriculum”.

A stroll around the compact and well-planned campus indicates that the Vibgyor management has invested liberally in contemporary academic, co-curricular and sports facilities. The campus is dominated by its distinctive white and yellow five-storeyed main academic block, with 109 spacious air-conditioned classrooms with audio-visual equipment providing easy access to computer and science laboratories, canteen, visual art studio, dance and music rooms, and gymnasium. The junior and senior libraries together house over 10,000 volumes and offer easy internet access.

Sports facilities extend to outdoor games such as cricket, football, handball, basketball, and swimming while an indoor games room offers judo, gymnastics and a yoga hall. Day care is offered for kindergarteners/primary schoolers who can play-learn in a toys room equipped with 500 visual learning aids and outdoor sand pit. A fleet of 44 buses equipped with GPS tracking devices ferry children to and from school, and electromagnetic student identity cards ensure school personnel/parents can track and monitor their children.

Co-curricular and life skills education receive top attention with dance, drama, music, community service, literary and nature clubs featuring prominently in the school’s academic calendar. Engagement with the performing arts and sports activities is compulsory for all students. This is supplemented with enrichment programmes, domestic education tours, and community service such as visits to orphanages, villages and government schools. “Our performing arts and sports curriculums are integrated with in-classroom learning to nurture the multiple intelligences of students and provide them international exposure to develop their cultural sensitivities. For instance, every year in June we organise the Vibgyor High Model United Nations attended by student delegates from across the country,  for exposure to global social, political and economic issues,” says Chilamkuri.

With this co-ed day school having quickly established a sound reputation in Maharashtra and beyond, the management has chalked out plans to enhance student opportunities for international exchanges. “We will shortly sign student exchange programmes with schools in Europe under the EUMIND (Europe meets India) programme to provide global exposure and enable our students to interact and learn from their peers abroad,” adds Chilamkuri.

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VIBGYOR High Marthahalli School won the 2nd Prize in Dayanand Sagar Memorial State Level Dance Competition

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unnamed (7)VIBGYOR High Marthahalli school participated and won the 2nd Prize in an interschool dance competition – Dayanand  Sagar Memorial State Level Dance Competition, organised by Dance Academy-Karnataka held at Nayana Auditorium-Town Hall, Bengaluru.
VIBGYOR  High Marthahalli is among the four top schools who won the competition, out of 23 schools and dance academies participated in the competition. 12 girl students of the age group of 12 to 14 years from Grade 8th, 9th and 10th performed a free style dance on a patriotic song – Jai Ho. Trained under the guidance of VIBGYOR High school dance teacher, Mr. Jayaprakash, the group of children  displayed their award winning talent at the competition. The students were awarded with certificates and a trophy.
VIBGYOR High offers a structured and self scripted sports and performing arts curriculum to its students. The school conducts dedicated classes scheduled every week through specialized trainers, allowing students to excel in various sports and performing arts platforms in addition to academic excellence.
Expressing his views on the occasion, Mr. Roshan D’Souza, Principal, VIBGYOR High Marthahalli said, “I am really proud of our students who have brought laurel to the school. It has been our constant endeavour to provide all round development opportunities to our students. I also appreciate the sincere efforts put in by our dance teacher to train these students. With the guidance of our Chairman and Managing Director, Mr. Rustom Kerawalla and Director of Academics, Ms. Kavita Sahay, VIBGYOR High Marthahalli will continue to prosper as one of the leading schools in the city.”
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How to help your child deal with peer pressure?

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As parents, there are some instincts that you just cannot ignore. One of them is to be your child’s champion, guardian and knight. While you may think you know your child best (and your child may vehemently deny that) and have their best interests at heart, it is easy for parents to fall into a trap between what’s best for them and what keeps them happy.

 

A growing challenge for children these days is handling peer pressure. Family values and upbringing impact a child’s behaviour but even with that, they want to fit-in and be liked by their peers. And as the horrible realisation kicks in that an outsider i.e. your child’s friend is not only influencing your child’s behaviour but also dictating it, your anger with the situation is justified.

 

However, the fact remains that peer pressure exists and you need to acknowledge it. Once you accept that, you can explain the concept to your child. You can explain that while it is acceptable if a friend expresses his or her opinion; it is unacceptable if that friend forces you to accept their opinion.

 

Another important thing is to always keep the channels of communication open between you and your child. Your child may not come to you in the beginning, trying to sort it out on their own, but they should know coming to you is always an option.

 

For a parent, the hardest thing is to see their child struggle with something that your intervention can put right. But as an adult, you need to choose your battles – there are some which are worth fighting and some worth sitting out. Give your child the benefit of being his or her own hero but at the same time, be around, in case a sidekick is needed.

British Council International School Award (ISA) for the year 2015-18 for ‘Outstanding Development of the International Dimension in the Curriculum’ has been awarded to VIBHYOR High Kolhapur.

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British
Council International School Award 2015-18


VIBGYOR High has won the prestigious
International School Award presented by British Council for the year 2015-18. The
Award function was held at Hotel Kempinski Ambience in New Delhi, School
principal Mr. T. Balan Received the prestigious award from The Director of
British Council Mr. Rob Lynes.

The British Council offers the International School Award (ISA) as an
accreditation framework for schools to record and evaluate their international
work and implant it into the curriculum and whole school philosophy.

The dossier Submitted by Our School has been approved and school has been
successfully awarded with The British Council International School Award for
the Period 2015-18.

The International School Award (ISA) is a benchmarking scheme that accredits
schools as having an outstanding level of support for nurturing global
citizenship in young people and enriching teaching and learning following best
international practices.

ISA provides a framework for schools to develop an action plan and implement
international activities throughout the year, and encourage schools to
collaborate with overseas schools to create a rich learning experience for
students through various exchange programmes.

VIBGYOR High Lucknow School celebrates Ground Water week organized by Regional Science Centre Lucknow

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Lucknow: VIBGYOR High Lucknow School participated in the Ground Water Week Celebration held at Regional Science Centre Lucknow from 16th July to 21st July 2015. This is celebrated every year in order to create awareness among the young minds about the availability of resources of ground water and ways to conserve these resources.
More than 4000 students from beyond 19 schools participated in the event which included schools like VIBGYOR High Lucknow School, City Montesari School, Jaipuria School, St. Joseph school and a lot more. In order to promote and inculcate the cause amongst children, Science Centre hosted an array of interschool competitions during the week like quiz competitions, poster making, slogan writing, panel discussions, painting contest and debate competition for students from Grade 6-10.
Around 50 students from VIBGYOR High Lucknow School actively participated in the event. The students laid down their ideas and displayed exemplary knowledge on the subject on which they were highly appreciated. One of the students, Shagun Singhal, VIBGYOR High, Grade 8 has been selected as one of the winners in the Quiz competition, who displayed her sense of knowledge on the need and importance of water.
Expressing her views on the event, Ms. Rashmi Singh, Principal, VIBGYOR High Lucknow School said, “Of late, Natural calamities have become rampant, one of them being famine. As the water table of the earth is reducing, students from VIBGYOR High decided to seize this opportunity to create awareness in the masses on the need to conserve water for sustaining in future. I would also like to congratulate Shagun for making us proud through her achievement.”
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