September 2015

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September 2015
Editorial Team
Chief Editor
Haniel.R
Editors
Alan Jones, Sanathoi Irom &
Arpan
Reporters
Joseph Moses, Tejas Thomas
Jeswin, Abel Emmanuel
S.Shruthi, Kenneth Caleb
Phebe Tryphena, Abraham
Joshua Yograj, Kumaran Prabu
Giftson David
Photographer
Devassy
Designer
Savio Laishram
Faculty Moderators
Christiana Rathnavathy
Samantha Mendoza
N.Chendhilvel
Greetings! As students begin
the new academic term, eager
to return to the classroom and
reunite with school friends
they have not seen during the
break, they remember
September's theme of
Thankfulness. To be thankful is
to express gratitude for the
things in our life that we often
take for granted. So let us
show thanks for the education
that we receive from MCCS
and the teachers who impact
our lives.
Some of the events that MCCS
hosted last month were
certainly worthy of thanks. For
example, a grand Teacher's
Day celebration, the cultural
event ATHITI 2015 that was
co-hosted by the ROTARY
club of Chennai, and a
weekend visit to the US Mela
that encouraged higher
secondary students to learn
more about completing their
higher studies abroad. You can
read about all of these events,
and more, in this issue.
“Honesty is the first chapter in the
book of wisdom.” As we begin
the new term, October’s theme
of honesty should guide us
toward a semester of wisdom,
good marks, and sincerity.
-Cambuzz Editorial Team
Teachers' Day
“A good teacher can inspire hope,
ignite the imagination, and instill a
love of learning.”
With this month's virtue of
thankfulness in mind, the MCCS
Teachers’ Day celebration on
September 4 gave students the
opportunity to show gratitude for all
of their hard-working and dedicated
teachers. It was a joyous occasion
filled with cake, cards, and confetti.
The day began with a special school
assembly that reminded students of
the important role that teachers play
in their lives. Jason Sir and Malathy
Ma'am were interviewed by students
and shared some wisdom and advice for the campus community. Then students walked to their classrooms to
begin the celebrations. They decorated the classrooms, brought special cakes and treats, and showered their
teachers with affection, praise, and gifts.
Although the celebration was made sweet by cakes and chocolates, love and gratitude were the sweetest treats of
the day. The celebrations came to a close with games for teachers such as dumb charades and volleyball
coordinated by XII Standard students. This day reminded students that teachers should not just be thanked and
respected on holidays, but every day of the year.
-Sanathoi Irom, XII-D
ATHITI 2015
ATHITI, a spectacular inter school talent competition hosted by the ROTARY Club of Chennai and the MCCS
Interact Club, was held on campus on August 29, 2015. This program brought more than 800 students from 36
schools together to participate in events such as Quiz, Essay Writing in French, Oratorical in Tamil, Hindi, and
English, Western dance, traditional dance, and more.
AHM Mr. Parthiban Prasad gave the introductory prayer, which was followed by the welcome address given by
Athiti 2015 Coordinator Mrs. Sheela Moses. Mr. C. Muthusamy, District Interact Chairman for RI District
3230, was the Chief Guest for the Inaugural function in the morning, while Mr. K.R.S.R Krishna, Vice
President and Director of Petrotac Engineering Services, was the Chief Guest for the valedictory function in the
afternoon. At the conclusion of the event, winners were awarded prizes and honored at the valedictory function
in the evening.
-Kumaran Prabu, IX-S
IT’S NEVER TOO LATE
TO BE A WINNER
Sometimes, when we find ourselves
amidst life’s toughest moments, we
tend to sit back and brood over our
failures and defeats. But I say it's
never too late to begin anew with God
by your side. I quote what D. L.
Moody, the great American evangelist and publisher wrote: Moses
spent 40 years in the King’s palace thinking he was somebody great.
Then he lived forty years in the wilderness finding out that without God
he was nobody. Finally, he spent the next forty years discovering how a
nobody with God can become somebody.
When you are with Christ and close to Jesus, your perspective
determines your attitude. You should take a moment to ask yourself:
what am I focusing on? My problems or the promise of God? Your
answer to this question will set the course for your life. That is why it is
important to adhere to God's word despite any troubles you are facing.
Beginning again with Jesus is a disciplined, faithful, step by step
process. In order to get to the finish line, you have to leave the starting
line. DON'T GIVE UP. AND DON'T LET THE FEAR OF DOING
THE WRONG THING KEEP YOU FROM DOING SOMETHING
THAT IS RIGHT.
The formula for defeating the enemy and be a VICTOR and not a
VICTIM is in your hands.
1.David ignored the criticism and the discouragement of others when he
went to kill Goliath.
You can also ignore the discouragement of others and march ahead
with faith in GOD Almighty.
2.David remembered the victories that God gave him in the past.
You can also remind yourself of all the victories that God has given
you to reach where you are now.
3.David spoke positive words of victory and not defeat.
You can also speak positive words of victory with God by your side.
4.David used the unique gifts and abilities that God had given him.
You can also use the gifts and talents that God has given you at the
right and appropriate time.
5.David was totally dependent on God for his victory, and did not ask
anyone else to help him
Likewise, you can also ask God to help you in all situations and not
look to any human.
So students, as we look ahead to the new term, look up to God to start a
new beginning, and don't give up on anything.
For, HE is the one who can change your destiny for the better.
“I can do all things through Christ Jesus who strengthens me.”
(Phil. 4.13). Keep saying this verse for you to succeed in all that you do.
-Malathy Benjamin (Faculty)
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OBA REUNION 2015 will be held
on December 19, 2015.
The OBA cricket match will also be held on the same day.
Those who want to register their team, please contact OBA
office through [email protected] .
Check MCC School Alumni Association Facebook page for
regular updates on the school events.
TEACHERS' DAY at MCC Nursery and Primary school
“Those who educate children well are more to be honoured than they
who produce them; for these only gave them life, those the art of living
well.” - Aristotle
USA Admission Mela
The virtue for the month October - Honesty
Over twenty-five 12 standard students visited the USA Admission
Mela, held at The Park hotels, with staff advisor Mr. Moses Peter on
Sunday, September 15 to learn about opportunities to study at American
Universities. Over 20 Universities, such as the University of Findlay in
Ohio, Oklahoma City University in Oklahoma, and Grand Valley State
University in Michigan, were present and available to offer advice and
guidance about their educational opportunities.
During this two-hour session, students received information about
faculty-to-student ratio, fees and tuition, scholarships, campus life, and
accommodations. Students were also told the requirements for gaining
admission to some of these prestigious Universities.
The MCCS students who visited the Mela returned to campus around
noon with a greater understanding of the American University system
and potential opportunities to further their studies. Students interested
in assistance for applying to a foreign University can contact
Mr.Chendhilvel or Ms. Samantha Mendoza for more information.
-Haniel, XII-S
“I think that's the most important thing you can do to be a real person-is
to be honest with yourself.” - Mike Dirnt
Be yourself and everyone around you will like you. Isn't that what most
people say? Well that statement is entirely true. When you are honest
and loyal with your friends and family, you will have their respect and
admiration. Keeping in mind that the virtue for the month of October is
honesty, apply the principle of being truthful in your daily activities.
As a result, you can live delightedly. Great people were truthful in their
works; therefore they are remembered as great individuals.
A wise man once said that the quality of a human being can be
measured by his or her sincerity and honesty. These characteristics are
the key in developing one's potential and contributing to personal
growth. Be authentic and truthful in everything you do, not just for
yourself, but for the benefit of others.
Can you try being honest? Think about it...
-Haniel, XII-S
Article on September Theme: Thankfulness
“Thank you” is undoubtedly the most frequently used formal phrase. It
is free: it costs nothing to give, but brings so many rewards, such as
friendship, harmony and a stronger relationship with the person who
received your thanks.
Often the phrase is mechanical and we use it without much thought. But
showing true thankfulness is more than just saying a couple of words at
the conclusion of a speech or when someone accepts your friend request
on Facebook. What matters more than the words themselves is the
sincerity and gratitude with which the words are spoken. Thankfulness
is a consequence of selflessness and a measure to promote human
charity, bringing us closer together a few words at a time. So the next
time you are about to mutter “thank you” to someone, do it with your
whole heart, and remember these helpful tips.
1. Being thankful is always accompanied with a smile.
2. A simple “thank you” can create the beginning of a new relationship.
3. God is thankful when we give thanks to Him.
4. “Thank you” can bridge the gap between friends and enemies,
creating a platform for mutual understanding and reconciliation.
5. The state of being thankful is a symbol of eternal selflessness.
So thank you, dear friends, for taking the time to read this article. And
remember to practice the art of thankfulness not just for this month, but
throughout your daily lives.
-Sanathoi Irom, XII-D
M. Giridharan and R. Sarath Kumar of standard 11 C
were selected to participate in the game show ‘Oru
Varthai Oru Latcham’ on Vijay TV. They are also
qualified for the next round. The management,
teachers and students wish them all success.
Our school Rock band won the first place in GENESIS 2015,
a cultural event organised by Asan Memorial Sr. Sec. School.
Career counsellig sessions in MCC School
Success stories
In its 180 years of existence, MCCS has a continued legacy of tradition,
perseverance, and success. It is impossible for students to leave this
school upon completion of 12th Standard without having been
transformed by the education that they have received. MCCS alumni are
committed to serving others, striving for excellence, and leaving a
positive and lasting impact on the world. We will be sharing some of the
success stories of MCCS Alumni each month, starting with our very
own Headmaster Mr. G.J. Manohar.
On August 10, 2015 Ms. Sowmmiya Somanathon and Ms. Arthi form
Ruitsumeikan Asia Pacific University Regional Head Office, South
India visited our school and gave a deliberate insight to the interested
students about the Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University in Japan and
the admission procedure.
Dr. Mythili Jog with a student of Tel Aviv University Mr. Shivprasad
explained the scope and opportunities of studying Bachelor of Science
in Electrical & Electronics Engineering in Tel Aviv University, Israel
on August 21, 2015. Students eagerly noted down all the information
regarding admission.
Merchant Navy is one of the lucrative jobs which the students are
supposed to be well informed. We arranged a counselling session for
our students about Merchant Navy on September 14, 2015.
Commodore Nathan from Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy gave a
clear picture of the current scenario to the students.
-N.Chendhilvel (Faculty)
G.J. Manohar: Mr. Manohar studied in MCCS from 6th standard to
12th standard from 1974-1981. Although the school was not coeducational at the time and the school system was “more relaxed,” it was
during these formative years that Mr. Manohar made lifelong friends
and realized the value of education. He decided to pursue a career in
education, first working as a Vice Principal at St. John's Senior
Secondary School in Besant Nagr before returning to MCCS as a
teacher in 1995. In 2006, he received the prestigious honour of being
selected as the school's Headmaster, and since then his life has been
filled with the pleasure of impacting the lives of numerous students each
day.
In his time as HM, Mr. Manohar helped to change MCCS into a coeducational institution in 2010, giving everybody an equal opportunity
to become a part of the MCCS family. He has also introduced many
other revolutionary concepts to the school, such as Smart Board classes,
Nursery & Primary sections, and the revival of the Old Boys
Association (OBA). But even aside from these accomplishments, he
says that his most memorable moments as HM are the moments in
which he is spending time with students and enjoying their company.
His words of advice to MCCS students are “Don't forget school life.
Keep in touch with friends with whom you first met.” Mr. Manohar
continues to inspire others, and serves as a shining example of the
success that MCCS brings to its students and the continued relationship
that alumni have with the school. Be on the lookout for another alumni
profile in next month's “Success stories”.
-Haniel and Alan Jones, XII-S