"SIMCHA SPECTACLE: A DAY OF THRILLS, LAUGHTER, AND LASTING BONDS FOR SENIOR STUDENTS" In an extraordinary display of enthusiasm and camaraderie, SIMCHA Adventure Island graciously welcomed the senior students from classes XI and XII of SICA S. S. School, Scheme No. 78, setting the stage for a day of pure exhilaration on 2nd February 2024. Departing from the school at 9:15 a.m. in four buses, the vibrant spirit of the students erupted into song and dance, creating an infectious atmosphere of joy. The day commenced with a striking group photograph captured at the entrance of SIMCHA, setting the tone for an unforgettable adventure. A delectable breakfast of poha, jalebi, and steaming hot tea further fueled the excitement of the spirited team, comprised of 190 students, 14 teachers, and the beloved Vice-principal, Mrs. Rajini Upreti. Immersing themselves in a myriad of thrilling activities, including cycling, Panda Ride, Zip Line, High Rope Course, Bungee Jumping, Trampoline, and many more, the team embarked on a journey to break free from the mundane routine. The day unfolded with an array of adventures, offering not only physical challenges but also fostering teamwork, communication, and a renewed sense of energy. A midday break provided the perfect opportunity to recharge with a scrumptious lunch, setting the stage for an afternoon filled with more laughter and merriment. The air resonated with the beats of the DJ, as students and teachers alike danced to tunes that added vibrant hues to the already colorful day. As the sun set on this remarkable day, the team bade farewell to SIMCHA Adventure Island, carrying with them shared memories and strengthened bonds. This escapade not only provided a respite from the routine but also served as a canvas for creating lasting memories and nurturing a dynamic team spirit. SIMCHA Adventure Island stands as a testament to the power of joy, adventure, and collective experiences in shaping unforgettable moments.
Madhya Pradesh view all“ If you believe in yourself and are dedicated and committed , you can do wonders “ This is what is seen today in the Balvigyan competition where our students of SICA-78 have won awards in 5 out of 7 subject projects. To summarise We won best award in : 1. Mathematics 2. Computer Science 3. Social Science 4. Chemistry 5. Commerce Congratulations to all the winners and mentor . 🌹🌹✨✨
Madhya Pradesh view allOn the National Science Day, the commemoration of the discovery of Raman Effect, Raja Ramanna Centre of Advanced Technology (RRCAT), Indore opened its hi-tech zone for students of various schools in Indore. Twelve science enthusiasts of class XI along with two teachers of SICA 78 were privileged to visit the advanced research centre and laboratory of RRCAT on 24th February 2024. While the Centre is celebrating its 40th year of establishment, it has come up with the theme of "Indigenous Technologies for Viksit Bharat", ensuring an unparalleled contribution in nation's development. A group comprising 12 students from each of the three branches of SICA, accompanied by six teachers, started their exciting journey to RRCAT from SICA 54 at 7:00 a.m. by bus. Under strict vigilance, ensuring safety and security, the team was accompanied by a volunteer Mr. Manoj Kumar Neema who guided them throughout the visit. Creating the ambience of a picnic on the lap of nature, the vast campus of RRCAT welcomed the students with a delicious breakfast. An opening ceremony was conducted in the elaborative Convention Centre to introduce the students to the theme and motto of the centre. Officiating Director of RRCAT Mr. Purushottam Shrivastava addressed the students and enhanced their scientific temperament. The centre demonstrated around 40 exhibits in two segments (one in the Convention Centre and the other in its various laboratories) which opened the doors of curiosity, exploration and learning in the young minds. The exhibits in the Convention Centre included uses of optical fibre for fire detection, oncoscope for oral cancer detection, wireless electrical power transmission, photon counting instrumentation, optical tweezers and many more.The inquisitive students actively participated in the exhibition by asking queries. After enjoying a scrumptious lunch in the lake view ambience, the group proceeded for the visit of different labs. The students were introduced to unlimited scope and uses of liquid nitrogen and Laser light, unique features of glass, demonstration of fire extinguisher, Faraday's law of electro magnetic induction, magnetic levitation vehicles, etc. The curiosity seekers found themselves irresistibly drawn to the exhibits, their legs tethered by the allure of knowledge. In the presence of captivating displays, they inquisitively posed one question after another, surprising the organisers. Three students of SICA 78- Laxita Dode, Avni Balsare and Eshika Tripathi were rewarded with a beautiful pen for their innovative questions. The awe-inspiring exhibits pointed towards the limitless possibilities of science and technology for India's future development. At 5:30 p.m., the team bid farewell to the campus, carrying with them a tapestry of enriching experiences and innovative ideas. In the wake of their departure, they found themselves captivated by the enchanting magic and awe-inspiring might of science.
Madhya Pradesh view allFarm sanctuary is a place where students can familiarise the traditional games and toys. it was a on day programme. students enjoyed it. Date:17-11-2023
Kerala view alla workshop on Ottam thullal was organised in association by IGNCA, Thrissur on 18-01-2024
Kerala view allStudents visited Wild life museum and Butterfly park on 09-11-2023. they got a chance to understand the various species and threats faced by them
Kerala view allOn 6th February,2024, the Grade 11 students embarked on the journey to Sri Lanka, immersing themselves in a cultural and educational experience beyond the confines of their classroom. This excursion provided them with opportunities to explore historical sites, engage with local communities and gain insights into Sri Lanka's rich heritage and diverse traditions.
Maharashtra view allA group of 38 students from Yuva Tourism Club of IHM PUSA embarked on an enlightening excursion to the Surajkund International Crafts Mela. The journey commenced with eager anticipation and camaraderie as students savored delectable refreshments end route to the fairgrounds. The mela offered a myriad of experiences, from exploring stalls brimming with handicrafts and handlooms to indulging in culinary delights from different regions
Delhi view allStudents of Yuva Tourism Club (Amity Institute of Travel and Tourism), Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Greater Noida campus, visited SATTE (South Asia’s Travel & Tourism Exchange) 2024. SATTE, the South Asian Travel and Tourism Exhibition, provides students with unparalleled industry exposure, networking prospects, and insights into emerging trends. It fosters interdisciplinary connections, inspires academic projects, and enhances geographical knowledge. Students benefit by gaining real-world insights, opening doors to diverse career paths in the dynamic travel and tourism sector
Delhi view allThe one-day trip to Munnar organized by the Yuva Tourism Club of Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education on 24, February 2024 was a resounding success, offering students a memorable blend of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and camaraderie. Through visits to botanical and cactus gardens, the elephant arrival spot, and Kundala Dam, participants gained a deeper appreciation for the wonders of nature. The campfire served as a fitting conclusion to a day filled with exploration and adventure, leaving participants with cherished memories to last a lifetime. This event not only enriched the educational experience of students but also exemplified the club's commitment to promoting responsible tourism and fostering a sense of community among its members. Totally 55 Students and 3 Faculty members participated in the event.
Tamil Nadu view allPainting is the expression of ideas and emotions, with the creation of certain aesthetic qualities, in a two-dimensional visual language. The elements of this language—its shapes, lines, colours, tones, and textures—are used in various ways to produce sensations of volume, space, movement, and light on a flat surface. These elements are combined into expressive patterns in order to represent real or supernatural phenomena, to interpret a narrative theme, or to create wholly abstract visual relationships. An artist’s decision to use a particular medium, such as tempera, fresco, oil, acrylic, watercolour or other water-based paints, ink, gouache, encaustic, or casein, as well as the choice of a particular form, such as mural, easel, panel, miniature, manuscript illumination, scroll, screen or fan, panorama, or any of a variety of modern forms, is based on the sensuous qualities and the expressive possibilities and limitations of those options. The choices of the medium and the form, as well as the artist’s own technique, combine to realize a unique visual image.
Kerala view allTeachers and students of faculty of Performing celebrated "Meri Mati Mera Desh", on 26th February 2024, in which students performed a Classical Vocal Music and Classical Instrumental Music based on Classical Raga's i.e Desh, Yaman Kalyan(Indian National Anthem is based on this raga), Bageshri, kafi, Nand etc. through this Musical performances we try to Encourage the Youth to embrace the ideals of cultural exchange, sustainable travel, and responsible tourism. In still a sense of curiosity and respect for diverse cultures, emphasizing the importance of leaving a positive impact on local communities and the environment. Foster a spirit of adventure, openness, and a commitment to promoting the rich heritage and natural beauty of India while fostering global connections.
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