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Republic Day celebrations

Republic Day celebrations were held yesterday at the Zebar Campus. A prayer by the students was followed by a chorus of “Jhanda Uncha Rahe Hamara”. The spirit of patriotism soared high as the Zebarites sang in unison. Our chief guest Mr. Ajit Dave, trustee of Zebar School along with our Academic Advisor Ms. Radhika Iyer proudly hosted our National flag. The event was graced by the Principal and Vice-Principals of all sections. The values of Equality, Fraternity, Liberity and Justice were reiterated when our Principal Ms Sharmistha Sinha read the preamble that was repeated by the teachers, students, and parents. A classical dance presentation based on Malala Yousafaza’s Nobel Peace Prize left the audience spellbound. The event concluded with the National Anthem and the image of Tricolour fluttering high at the Zebar campus

Trip to Parvati Hills- Class 10

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School Picnics are fun times with friends and teachers. Students of grade 10 recently visited Parvati Hills. It is an exceptional and tranquil landscape in the northern part of Gujarat, away from the hustle-bustle of city life. Students hopped on to the buses and enjoyed this day break from their regular school life. On reaching to the picnic spot, students were given breakfast. Post breakfast, they headed for the short trek and enjoyed exploring the place. They also played group games and adventure activities which were specially arranged for them by Anala outdoors. Students of our zebar school had a great time observing, exploring and learning throughout the day. We hope that our students take away some crucial life lessons on learning and loads of sweet memories from this trip.

Eco-friendly trip to Dev’s Camp- class 9

Field trips with school friends and teachers are always unique. They help the students to enjoy, learn and interact with their friends and also give them a break from their mundane routine. Zebar School, in association with Anala Outdoors, organized a field trip to Dev’s Camp for students of class 9. It is an educational Eco-Adventure Tourism centre situated near Dev Dam, Dholikui (Panchmahal) and is 150 km away from Ahmedabad.
Students were served healthy breakfast on their arrival to the Dev’s camp. After breakfast, they enjoyed the adventure activities like trekking, rock climbing and Zipline. Then they were served healthy lunch which they all relished. After yummy lunch, they took part in Eco Go carting, cycling, Archery, Bird Aviary and played at adventure junction. The entire resort was eco-friendly, and they brought back crucial lessons in adopting an eco-friendly lifestyle.

Adventure Trip of Grade 8 – Dev’s Camp

One of the most significant benefits of a trip is to create memories that students remember and talk about the trip. Towards the end of the school year on 8th January 2020, the school arranged an exciting, recreational trip for students of Grade VIII to Dev’s Camp, near Baroda. The students called it- Year-End Trip. The students indulged in several adventurous activities like rope course, trekking, go karting and dancing, zip line and rock climbing.
After enjoying a day of fun and leisure, the students returned with a fresh mind and renewed vigor to start regular school the next day.

Adventure trip to Camp Dilly -Class 6

Students of class 6 went to Camp Dilly recently for their adventure trip. It is the newest adventure theme resort, 100 km away from Ahmedabad. The students were welcomed to the camp with a yummy breakfast after that they were engaged in their adventure activities which were plank bridge, Burma bridge, swinging planks. They had to take a break for lunch and then they continued to explore the place. All the students enjoyed the commando net walk.After lunch, they busied themselves in other activities like a spacewalk, Burma loop and net cricket. All the students of class 6 had a whale of time which was evident on their smiling faces.

Trip to AARTI Adventure Camp

It is essential for students too to get a break from their regular school routine and spend time with their friends and teachers. Recently students of class 5 went for a full day adventure trip to AARTI adventure campsite, Gandhinagar. Students were super excited about this trip. They reached the campsite at 8:30 am and went for a jungle walk with the tour guide in which they explored flora and fauna of the camp.
After breakfast, students enjoyed the adventurous activities like Zig Zag bridge, Tyre Bridge, Burma Bridge, commando net, zip line and team-building activities. Students enjoyed the yummy lunch. The camel ride was the main attraction for the students as they thoroughly enjoyed it Post lunch they had a special pottery session and watched a movie on Wildlife. Students brought back beautiful memories with them to cherish for a lifetime.

Adventure trip to Camp Dilly- Class 7

Zebar School organizes picnics for its students every winter.Students love this daybreak and look forward to this special day every year. Recently, students of class 7 went to Camp Dilly. The camp is an adventure theme resort which is just 100 km from Ahmedabad.
Students departed from school at 6 am and arrived at the camp. They had breakfast and then rushed to enjoy the adventure activities in the camp. Plank Bridge, Burma Bridge and swinging planks were challenging, and students loved to cross them. After lunch, they busied themselves in commando net walk, and other activities like a spacewalk,Burma loop, tug-of-war and net cricket. What a thrilling trip it was! Students returned home with a big smile on their faces and sweet memories of a day well spent with their teachers and friends.

Prestigious Tana RiRi Mohatsav

Vyom Sachdev of class 7D, Kathan Mehta of class 8 A and Hrishikesh Thakkar of class 8 E participated in prestigious Tana RiRi Mohatsav which was held in Vadnagar, Gujarat, organized by GUJARAT RAJYA SANGEET NATAK ACADEMY (Govt. of Gujarat).
Along with 150 students from across Gujarat, Zebar students performed a musical extravaganza of 28 different taals which were played on tabla for 30 minutes. Some of the difficult taals like Jat taal, Teen Taal, jap taal, Jampak Taal and Dhamar were also played. This fabulous presentation has been recorded as a world record by World Record India.