Saturday, January 29, 2011

Congratulations to 'Vacation Projects Winners'

This year parents have shown good interest and submitted very admirable 'projects'.
It was really difficult to judge them for prizes. After much deliberation following winners emerged:
(We shall be putting the pictures of the winning projects soon, so keep visiting!)
Playgroup

First Prize - Jaitya Anchan / Bhor Rajneesh Bhatia
Second Prize - Ayush Chavan / Simranjeet Kaur / Sharman Sirjohn
Third Prize - Hiyaa Shah / Aarha Chavan / Het Trivedi
Special Prize - Anjana C. Suresh

Nursery

First Prize - Prishika V. Sanghavi / Nandini Mukherjee
Second Prize - Khushi Mehra / Keshav Tripathi
Third Prize - Mohnish Shajit / Anvesha Singh
Special Prize - Sriansh Baluni

Jr. KG.

First Prize - Arijeet Roy / Laksh Loya
Second Prize - Darsh Jain / Naman Pandey
Third Prize - Trisha Tiwari / Nimisha Nair / Chetnadevi Keshari
Special Prize - Mohd. Rayyan Khan

Sr. KG.

First Prize - Dhvanit Doshi
Second Prize - Linze Mazgoankar / Veda Gupta / Aarya Dongre
Third Prize - Riddhi Singh Deo / Revati Awasthi / Mayank Toshniwal

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

KITE School | Mira Road | ........ Sports Competitions concluded.

Sports are crucial to a child’s physical, psychological and intellectual development Outdoor sports activity stimulates the brain. This was so exultantly evident in KITE School’s sports competitions. The emphasis was on the joy of participation and spirit of competitiveness. Winning and losing are clinical details.


Here are few glimpses of Senior KG sports event:





And competitions do give us the winners.
Sr. KG. Sports Winners are....

‘Pick the Sea Creature’ Race

First Prize - Dayshaun Nalli
Second Prize - Aarya Dongre
Third Prize - Veda Gupta

‘Bring the Puppet’ Race

First Prize - Radhesh Joshi
Second Prize - Purnima Singh
Third Prize - Linze Mazgoankar

‘Pick the Ball & Kite’ Race

First Prize - Mayank Toshniwal
Second Prize - Suhayla Khan
Third Prize - Krishna Sahu and Binal Rawat

Congratulations!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

And ...more Sports Competitions at KITE School | Mira Road |

Now let us see glimpses of
JUNIOR KG SPORTS EVENTS...








The Winners are....


‘Run and pick up your reptile’ Race

First Prize - Rayyan Khan
Second Prize - Dwayne Thommanan
Third Prize - Pari Vadsak

‘Find out the habitat of the animal’ Race

First Prize - Prince Mishra
Second Prize - Naman Pandey
Third Prize - Yash Panchmatia

‘Community Helper Picks The Right Tool’ Race

First Prize - Ritesh Kanchhi
Second Prize - Rahul Rathod
Third Prize - Tanush Gupta

Hip Hip Hurray!

KITE School | Mira Road | ...more Sports Competitions

Sports Competitions continued last week for Nursery and Junior KG students. Kids were full of vigour and fervour. See the pictures:
NURSERY SPORTS EVENTS...



 





and The Winners are....


‘Jump Like a frog’ Race

First Prize - Shreya Shyam Verma
Second Prize - Akshat Deepak Dube
Third Prize - Suhani Susanta Rana

‘Get Your Wild Animal’ Race

First Prize - Mohammad Hammad
Second Prize - Khushi Mehra
Third Prize - Keshav Tripathy

‘Pick Ball & Napkin’ Race

First Prize - Jay R Survase
Second Prize - Prishika Sanghvi
Third Prize - Mohammad Hammad

Congratulations!!!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

KITE School | Mira Road | Sports Competitions

New year begins with second term assessment and soon after KITE School organises sports competitions for the little ones. These are run and jump kind of simple races which exhilarate children with joy and create that sense to excel.
On Tuesday we had 'finals' of Playgroup sports.
See the glimpses:
"Jump Like A Frog!" race

‘Fly Like A Butterfly’ Race


Run to win!!!
And we finally got Playgroup winners:

‘Jump Like a frog’ Race

First Prize - Vivan Patel
Second Prize - Shridhar S. Das
Third Prize - Jaitya P. Anchan

‘Fly Like A Butterfly’ Race

First Prize - Jay Vidhyarthy
Second Prize - Aarha Chavan
Third Prize - Ram Narayan Gourishankar

‘Throw the Ball’ Race

First Prize - Azeem Mulla
Second Prize - Dhruv Athule
Third Prize - Simranjeet Kaur

Congratulations!!!

Follow us... tomorrow we'll publish pictures of Nursery kids participating in sports events.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Save your child from Too Violent, Too Vitiating, Too Vulgar TV !

Recently Hindustan Times—a leading newspaper of Mumbai—has announced a very unique campaign… ‘NO TV Day’ on 29th January this year.

We support its spirit with head and heart. TV has intruded in our lives robbing the simple and precious family moments out of it. The family members gather in one room and still are not looking at and interacting with each other. We all rather look at the idiot box most of the time. It is not a case against the powerful medium that TV is, it is the content that it pours out at us without discretion at the will of greedy brands and sponsors.
TV is becoming more and more harmful for your impressionable children. Generally we just ignore this potential hazard because we are unable to find the alternatives. But is it a valid excuse?

This is high time now that you be alert and watchful of what your child watches on TV and what you watch while your child is around. A child picks up the language and actions in fragments from the TV programmes. It could be a mean and vulgar reality show, obscene comedy show or a violent cartoon show—which are, unfortunately, in abundance on TV in India.

Research shows that a preschooler—2 to 5 year old—is most vulnerable to micro-psychological disorders which may not show adverse effects right now but as the child grows these become ‘knots’ in the psyche of the child. Then the child . may lack in perception, concentration and . discretion. Overall social development is . definitely twisted with this. Whatever child gathers from TV is processed and interpreted very differently in child’s growing mind. So, be watchful. You might have to sacrifice your favourite programme or might have to change the timing to see the repeat.

And finally, DO NOT use TV as a reward (if you are good, I will let you watch cartoon show) OR a punishment (if you won’t obey, you won’t get any TV today).

A suggestion: you can plan to have a ‘NO TV DAY’ more often.