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ZEBAR THINK TANK

To begin a start-up or a new business sounds exhilarating specially when one is setting up a completely new thing and following one’s passion.  Running a business takes hard work, dedication, and commitment. Whether it’s just starting out one’s own or have been running a business for a while it requires assiduity.

Students at Zebar School for Children from grade XI Commerce and Humanities participated in an event named ‘Zebar Think Tank’ where seven teams pitched their business models to Sharks/Judges. These Sharks considered their proposal and asked certain questions about their propositions and hand-picked the team that they found having credible and worthy product to invest in.

Our students presented their business ideas to the sharks. Some of them mentioned here are, Team Evanescent Plast- The Problem Solver, Untouched Sanitary Waste Service- it’s time to solve sanitary waste problems, Team DripCup, Vintage 61, Team Kaizen and AmicoBot- feels you heals you and Elite Gallery Fusion- with western culture. The questions put forth by these sharks were confidently and courageously answered by our students. The sharks were astonished and mesmerized to witness such a brilliant and inventive ideas presented by our talented young minds. The students were very well mentored by our dedicated, learned and highly experienced educators.

The event was sum-up by listening to admirable words by Mr. Manan Choksi and other Sharks, they shared their experiences and provided enriched and nifty advice to our burgeon entrepreneurs. The runner-up team was Untouched Sanitary Waste Service- it’s time to solve sanitary waste problems, and the winning team was AmicoBot- feels you heals you. They have been felicitated by our Sharks on their ideas and have been handed over the certificates.

IIHM Teachers’ Day Award to Zebar Educators

With great pleasure, we announce that Ms Priya Jha, Vice Principal of the Primary Section, has been awarded the Teachers’ Day award by IIHM. As a seasoned educator with over 25 years of experience, Ms Priya brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the classroom. She joined Zebar School in 2019 and played a critical role in resettling primary students after the pandemic. Her friendly demeanour matches her patience and readiness for appropriate solutions for students of all ages.

In the Secondary Section, Ms Laxmi Nadiminti earned the award for teachers’ day. On campus, she is affectionately known as ‘Laxmi ma’am’. All day long, she is dedicated to her students and strives to help them succeed. She deals with the complicated subject of Maths and leaves no stone unturned to solve all queries and concerns of the students.

National Constitution Day

26th November is the National Constitution Day in India, honouring the Constitution of India and its history. Students of grades 11 and 12, under the guidance of Ms Jaskiran Sidhu and Ms. Barkha Jaseja, created awareness about the Indian Constitution and its making. The assembly began with a prayer and paved the way for the students to rejuvenate their spirits.

Thought of the day was presented by Mahek Shah, followed by an informative news report by Hrid Chatterjee. Then, our honourable Principal, Ms Sharmishtha Sinha, read the preamble of our Constitution, and the spirited students followed with the legendary words “We the people of India”.

The students left everybody spellbound and speechless with their detailed portrayal of the making of the Constitution in their act. The students painted the picture as they impersonated themselves Mahatma Gandhi, Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Mhd. Jinnah and many more.

The play depicted what went behind the scenes – from the Cabinet Mission, the Constituent Assembly, and the legendary ‘Tryst with Destiny’ speech by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. You can watch the video of the play https://youtu.be/tihLmYSVKUA

It followed an interactive session with the audience to pique their interest in the history of our Constitution. Our Vice principal Ms Mili Bhattacharya encouraged the students and appreciated their efforts.

Hindi Talk Show (Mann ka Manch)

The students of Grades 9 and 10 took part in a ‘Talk Show’ titled ‘Mann ka Manch’ which provided a platform to showcase their abilities and express their ideas confidently.

The participating students were Pavni Shah, Jay Shah, Sara Hasan, Nimisha Soni and Akshar Gupta from Grade 10 as well as Mohica Gulati, Sehar Vaidya, Loshika Mundra, Sanjana Panchdhane and Ananya Badge from Grade 9. The students were groomed under the guidance of Hindi educators – Ms. Savita Dube and Ms. Alpa Dave.

The students presented their views on different topics keeping in mind the pressing issues of day-to-day life and came up with such innovative inventions which would help not only the human beings but also the animals as well as the environment.

The topics covered were – innovative ways to save electricity, importance of agriculture, importance of reading books based on moral values. Inventing an empathy machine which could serve the emotions of the animals. When in distress the call would be directly connected to the health Centre. A unique idea was also presented for utilizing the withered and discarded flowers to make incense sticks and perfumes thereby saving the environment.

Metro Train Ride With Education Minister

Our respected Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi recently inaugurated Ahmedabad’s Metro system. A ride on the Metro train with the honourable Education Minister Shri Jitendra bhai Vaghani was organized for students on Saturday 8th October 2022  as part of the Gujarat Government’s efforts to raise awareness.

More than300 students from the Middle Section participated in this event with their teachers. The excitement at meeting the Education minister and boarding the Metro was contagious. Students welcomed Shri Vaghani with flowers at the metro station on Saturday and interacted with him afterwards. A palpable excitement filled the air as students from other schools also participated in this exciting event.

Zebarites were on cloud nine after boarding the Metro. From the windows of the new swanky Metro, they could see how the city’s landscape had changed. Moreover, they enjoyed chatting with their friends, teachers, and representatives from the education department. In the midst of the ride, the Honourable Education Minister Shri Jitendra bhai Vaghani toured each compartment with the students. In addition to signing autographs, he spoke with the students. Doordarshan tower and Vastral Gaam Metro stations served as the ride’s starting and ending points. The government provided water bottles and refreshments to students.

This ride was organised for students to give them a first-hand experience of the newly launched transport facility in the city and information on how it will benefit our students in the long run. It was a memorable ride and will remain etched in the minds of our students for a long time to come.

Dog Therapy Session for Students

The term “therapy dog” also refers to a comfort dog. By providing attention and comfort, they support children as well as adults. They provide a therapeutic benefit to those with health challenges due to their sweet personalities and unconditional love. A therapy dog session was recently conducted for students of classes 1 and 2 in coordination with the Qi to Happiness foundation.

 The trio Maska, Malai and Kulfi came to the school with their trainers and brought smiles on the faces of the young students.

Touching, cuddling, and playing with the trio was a big hit with students. The trio enjoyed their time with the students at Zebar School. The school aims to instil values of empathy, compassion, and love for animals through such programs.

 

Annual Event 2023 – Middle Section

Zebar Middle Section celebrated its Annual Function on 21st January 2023, after a gap of two years. The eye-catching theme of this function was HUE, Human Urge for Evolution.

The event was graced by the Executive Director Mr. Manan Choksi and Principal Ms. Sharmistha Sinha along with other dignitaries from Udgam Group of Schools.

There were various performances such as Ganpati Vandana, Yoga demonstration, folk dance and drama showing invention of fire & wheel; singing songs describing importance nature; robotic world act etc., all choreographed by the dance and music teachers.

The students were the powerhouse of energy, and they enjoyed their performances, the parents were happy and awed after knowing that the choreography, costume designing, song selection was done by the teachers. The annual function concluded with the Vote of thanks given by Vice Principal Ms. Mahafreen Jambusarwala.

Sanskrit Day Celebrations

One of the greatest scholars of all times, Shri Mahatma Gandhiji, rightly said: “Without the study of Sanskrit, one cannot become a true Indian and a truly learned man.”

Sanskrit is India’s holiest and divine language, and it is the oldest language ever attested on Earth, well-known for its clarity and beauty.

We are all aware of its great heritage and cultural hegemony, so Sanskrit is titled the mother of many languages.

Sanskrit means ‘refined’; thus, it is scientifically proven that chanting Sanskrit texts creates an inner state of calmness and relaxation among human minds because the mystical capabilities of its sounds produce healing energy within the mind.

Hence, to honour the legacy of this beautiful language, Sanskrit Day was celebrated by the Sanskrit students of the Secondary Section on August 9, 2022 (Tuesday) by showcasing their talent in a myriad of programmes such as Mythological Quiz, Recitation of Hymns and sharing Sanskrit-related facts.

We are also delighted to share that our students, alongside their mentor Mrs Hiral Trivedi, have launched a subdomain sanskritamsanskriti.zebarschool.com devoted exclusively to Sanskrit will provide all the necessary materials and resources for the readers to become proficient in this ancient Vedic language. Our Principal, Ms Sharmistha Sinha, launched the subdomain. She congratulated the students and their mentor for coming up with a noble idea to promote this beautiful language.

Vishwa Gujarati Bhasha Diwas Celebration

Vishwa Gujarati Bhasha Diwas is celebrated on 24th August every year as a tribute to the legendary Gujarati poet Lt.  Narmadashankar Dave on his birth anniversary. This day is celebrated as a day dedicated to Gujarati language and literature. Also known as Kavi Narmad, he is the father of modern Gujarati literature. He was an outspoken journalist and pamphleteer and a social reformer, too. He introduced many creative forms of writing to the language.

Gujarati language reflects the rich culture and heritage of Gujarat. It is the 26th most spoken native language in the world. Narmad is a staunch and proud admirer and appreciator of Gujarat and Gujarati language. ‘Jay Jay Garvi Gujarat’ written by Kavi Narmad has been adopted as Gujarat’s state anthem.

The students of Zebar School for Children (Secondary Section) celebrated Vishwa Gujarati Diwas today with a variety of programmes. They honoured the renowned poet by delivering a speech on the life and works of Kavi Narmad and the rich background of Gujarati language and literature followed by a group song based on the glory of Gujarati language.  The students performed a short, delightful skit ‘Samjhan’ pertaining to the occasion which was followed by a Kavi Sammelan in which the students presented various poems which brought forth the glory of Gujarati literature. In the end the students dressed up in traditional attire presented Garba with great enthusiasm.

Mother’s Day Skit

“Mother is the heartbeat in the home; and without her, there seems to be no heartthrob.”

Skit, dramatization is a unique tool to explore and express human feelings. The young brigade of ZSFC Grade XII caught the rapt attention of the audience by performing a comic skit which was organized on 18th August 2022.

The budding actors skilfully prepared their presentation, every character was at their creative best. The powerful performances of young actors transported the audience to the realm of cinema. The skit was thoroughly entertaining as well as hugely successful in providing food for thought. Such is the power of effective use of cinema.

The topic of the skit was- Mother’s Day written by J.B.Priestley, a skit from their NCERT textbook. The skit displayed the importance of mother in every individual’s life. As everyone knows, motherly love is incomparable. Mother’s arm is the most comfortable place when you feel sad, depressed, afraid, or lonely. The skit comprised of the inseparable bond between a mother with her husband and children.

The skit was conducted in order to enhance imaginative skills, powers of creative expression, linguistic skills, and showcase their talent in dramatization under the guidance of English educator Ms. Himanshi Prakash and the Coordinator of Senior Secondary Section Ms. Dhara Mehta.