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Now - Garden High School
GARDEN HIGH SCHOOL
Newsletter
VIII.I JULY 2015
Special Prizes: Academic Year 2014–15
Satikanta Guha Memorial Prize
for the Best All-Round Pupil
(Senior Category)
Prity Lata Guha Memorial Prize
for the Best All-Round Pupil
(Junior Category)
A certificate and
cheque for `25,000
A certificate and
cheque for `25,000
Ruchira Singh 12B
Ankan Nath 8B
Arkaprabha Deb Memorial Prize
for Physics & Mathematics
(Highest marks – Classes 9
& 10 combined)
Kamal Kumar Majumdar
Memorial Prize
for Bengali (Highest marks –
Classes 9 & 10 combined)
A certificate and
cheque for `15,000
A certificate and
cheque for `15,000
Soumya Kanti Das 10E
Aishwariya Kundu 10C
Pratap Mukhopadhyay Memorial Prize
for History (Highest marks –
Classes 9 & 10 combined)
Sanjay Sen Memorial Prize
for Creative Arts
(Academic Year 2014–15)
A certificate and
cheque for `15,000
A certificate and
cheque for `15,000
Sukanya Chakraborty 10C
Shubha Mitra 9E
Tarak Nath Sen Memorial Prize
for English
(Highest marks – Classes 11
& 12 combined)
Utpal Dutt Memorial Prize
for English
(Highest marks – Classes 9
& 10 combined)
Titir De 12A
Roshni Srimany 10D
A certificate and
cheque for `15,000
A certificate and
cheque for `15,000
Jayanta Dasgupta Memorial Prize
for outstanding achievement in
Lawn Tennis
A certificate and
cheque for `15,000
Shreya Chakraborty 8A
Cover Photograph:
A scene from Spanish Dance, Annual Prize Distribution Ceremony &
Variety Programme 2015 (page 4)
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ISC 2015 (SCIENCE): Summary of Results
No. of pupils appeared
: 50
No. of pupils passed
: 50
No. of pupils securing 95% & above : 19 (38%)
No. of pupils securing 90%–94.9% : 21 (42%)
No. of pupils securing 85%–89.9% : 04 (8%)
No. of pupils securing 80%–84.9% : 05 (10%)
No. of pupils securing below 80%
: 01 (2%)
Highest (School)
: 98.5%
95% & above
85%–89.9%
Lowest (School)
: 75.5%
90%–94.9%
80%–84.9%
Below 80%
ISC 2015 (COMMERCE): Summary of Results
No. of pupils appeared
: 09
No. of pupils passed
: 09
No. of pupils securing 95% & above : 01 (11.1%)
No. of pupils securing 90%–94.9% : 04 (44.4%)
No. of pupils securing 85%–89.9% : 02 (22.2%)
No. of pupils securing 80%–84.9% : 02 (22.2%)
Highest (School)
: 96%
95% & above
85%–89.9%
Lowest (School)
: 80.75%
90%–94.9%
80%–84.9%
ICSE 2015: Summary of Results
No. of pupils appeared
: 134
No. of pupils passed
: 134
No. of pupils securing 95% & above : 35 (26.1%)
No. of pupils securing 90%–94.9% : 61 (45.5%)
No. of pupils securing 85%–89.9% : 27 (20.2%)
No. of pupils securing 80%–84.9% : 09 (6.7%)
No. of pupils securing below 80%
: 02 (1.5%)
Highest (School)
: 98%
95% & above
85%–89.9%
Lowest (School)
: 78.6%
90%–94.9%
80%–84.9%
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Below 80%
Annual Prize Distribution Ceremony 2014–15
When: 11 & 12 May 2015
Where: Kalamandir
On the first day of the ceremony,
prizes were distributed to pupils of
Classes 3 to 6. Pupils of Classes 7 to
12 received their prizes on the second
day. Special prizes and the House
Trophy were also awarded on the
second day.
The evening began by observing a
minute’s silence as a mark of respect to
the memory of Mr Jayanta Dasgupta
who had passed away on 28 March
2015. He was not only the Secretary
of Garden High School but also a
founder member and trustee of the
Satikanta Guha Foundation.
The first item of the programme was
Egyptian Saga, a piece of music played
by Mr Anupam Halder (violin and
synthesizer), Mr Gourab Sen (lead
guitar) and guest artistes – Mr Kalyan
Das (bass guitar), Mr Sushroto
Goswami (flute) and Mr Suvam
Ghosh (octopad).
The Founder-Rector, Mr Indranath
Guha, then lit the ceremonial lamp.
This was followed by a Hindustani
classical vocal recital by Srimantee
Mohanta 7B, Suryadipta Bhattacharya
7B, Sreeja Nayek 8D, Soham Mitra 8F
and Sarbajit Dutta 11A, trained and
led by their music teacher Ms Manali
Bose. They sang a khayal in raga
Yaman, set to teen taal, and a thumri in
raga Kafi, set to adhya taal. They were
accompanied by Mr Manoj Pandey on
the tabla and Mr Debasish Adhikari
on the harmonium.
Then came Saraswati Vandana, a dance
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choreographed by Ms Meghna Guha
Majumdar and set to a hymn sung by
Ms Swagatalakshmi Dasgupta. The
dancers were: Ahana Majumdar 5B,
Dishari Paul 7E, Pratiti Pradhan 8C,
Srija Gharami 8D, Ipsa Samaddar 9D,
Sampriti Dasgupta 10B and Adrija
Debnath 12B.
As the chairman of the Satikanta
Guha Foundation, Mr I. Guha placed
before the audience a report on the
Foundation’s activities during the year
2014–15.
The Principal, Mrs Bijoylakshmi
Ghoshal, then addressed the audience.
A guest who habitually overstayed her
welcome was the theme of the brief
English comedy, Bobby’s Miracle,
presented by a talented cast comprising
Roshni Singh 10C as Mrs Monica Dasgupta, Aatreyee Mohanta 11B as Bobby,
Shivangi Brahma 12B as Radhar Ma,
Roshni Srimany 11B as Dolly Pishi and
Prapti Dasgupta 11B as Prapti, the
maid. The play was directed by
Ms Kavita Guha with the assistance of
Ms Trina Dasgupta and Ms Ronjini
Bose Correia. Srijita Goswami 11B
was the Production Manager.
Prizes were then given away by the
Founder–Rector, Mr I. Guha. The
following special prizes were also
awarded (see page 2):
(a) Satikanta Guha Memorial Prize for
the Best All-Round Pupil (Senior
Category)
(b) Prity Lata Guha Memorial Prize for
the Best All-Round Pupil (Junior
Category)
(c) Arkaprabha Deb Memorial Prize for
highest marks in Physics & Mathematics – Classes 9 & 10 combined
(d) Kamal Kumar Majumdar Memorial
Prize for highest marks in Bengali –
Classes 9 & 10 combined
(e) Pratap Mukhopadhyay Memorial Prize
for highest marks in History – Classes
9 & 10 combined
(f) Sanjay Sen Memorial Prize for Creative
Arts (Academic Year 2014–15)
(g) Tarak Nath Sen Memorial Prize for
highest marks in English – Classes 11
& 12 combined
(h) Utpal Dutt Memorial Prize for
highest marks in English – Classes 9 &
10 combined
At this juncture, Ms Rajashri Biswas,
Headmistress, who was conducting the
proceedings, announced that the
Foundation was instituting, with
immediate effect, a special prize to be
awarded annually: Jayanta Dasgupta
Memorial Prize for outstanding
achievement in any extra-curricular
activity. This prize was being given
this year to Shreya Chakraborty for
Lawn Tennis (see pages 2 & 11).
The House Trophy went to Chinar.
The House Captain and Vice-Captain,
Debleena Ghosh (ISC 2015) and Adrija
Debnath 12B, received the trophy.
The Junior School Choir then sang
Tagore’s Jogot Jure Udar Shure Anando
Gaan Baje. This was followed by A
Whole New World from the movie
Aladdin.
The Senior School Choir sang the
nostalgic song Memory from the
Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, Cats.
They concluded with De De Paal Tule
De, a lively folk song.
Junior Choir: Ayushee Nag 5D, Rohit
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Gupta 5D, Ishika Debnath 5E, Olivia
Bagchi 5E, Samprity Ghosh 6A,
Deepavali Mukherjee 6A, Arunava
Bhattacharya 6A, Riddhiman Banerjee
6B, Hitabratashree Basu 6B, Rhik
Panda 6C, Adrija Chakraborty 6F,
Dakshayaeni Bharadwaj 7A, Ahana
Shabnam 7A, Prithviraj Dasgupta 7A,
Debarghya Joddar 7A, Anwesa
Chattopadhyay 7C, Aratrika Biswas
7C, Adrija Roy Chaudhuri 7C,
Rajyashree Basu 7C, Ushnik Sanyal
7D, Sarthak Dey 7E, Abhigyan Bhattacharya 7F and Adreesh Joarder 7F.
Senior Choir: Abir Banerjee 8A, Ahona
Sarkar 8B, Minakshi Tiwari 8B,
Soumili Konar 8B, Bagisha Das 8C,
Sreeja Nayek 8D, Srayan Moitra 8D,
Roshni Roy 9B, Anushmita Dutta 9B,
Rajyashree Mukherjee 9B, Shanti
Datta 9D, Sreeraj Lahiri 10A, Souptick
Chowdhury 10A, Sayak Banerjee 10A,
Debasrito Guha 10A, Pallavi Mitra
10A, Shriya Dasgupta 10A, Basudha
Pal 10C, Roshni Singh 10C, Ayan P. V.
10C, Shreyasi Sen 10C, Sourashmi
Basu 10D, Sayana Dhara 10D,
Nabarun Roy 10D, Boudhayan Sarkar
10D, Aritra Basu 10E, Biswabasu
Sinha ICSE 2015, Chirantan Ghosh
ICSE 2015, Sarbajit Dutta 11A,
Dharitri Chaudhuri 11A and Aryaa
Duttamunshi 11A.
The last item of the evening featured
four dances based on four COLOURS.
The first, based on the colour Green,
was set to instrumental raga-based
compositions by A. R. Rahman.
Choreographer: Ms Suchanda Banerjee
Dancers: Sulagna Maitra 4D,
Chandreyee Sarkar 5A, Ananya
Mukherjee 5B, Ishana Khan 5C,
Sneha De 5E, Koyna Dutta 5E,
Monami Das 7B, Ananya Dasgupta
8C, Srija Gharami 8D, Samadrita
Karmakar 8E, Anoushka Chaudhury
8E, Rupkatha Chaudhury 8F, Ishita
Mallick 12A and Amrita Mandal 12B.
The second dance, Blue, was set to
fusion music by Bickram Ghosh, and
by Shivamani & Rajesh Vaidya.
Choreographer: Ms Apsara Sen
Dancers: Anusha Mandal 4A, Kaashvi
Gupta 6B, Chandrabali Biswas 6B,
Samogga Chowdhury 6B, Songbortika
Ghosh 7C, Aishi Chakraborty 7C,
fusion, ending with Bhangra beats.
Choreographer: Ms Meghna Guha
Majumdar
Dancers: Ahana Majumdar 5B, Aishika
Mitra 5B, Sunrit Panja 5C, Bihan
Banerjee 5C, Nilakshi Basu Roy 5C,
Yudhaditya Ray 5D, Samriddhi Sarkar
6E, Nandini Raha 7B, Rupkatha
Mondal 7C, Manjari Sengupta 7F,
Pratiti Pradhan 8C, Anushka Mitra
8E, Ipsa Samaddar 9D, Sampriti Dasgupta 10B and Shreyangshi Raha 12C.
Tuhira Banerjee 7D, Samriddhi
Ghosh 7A, Soundarjyo Sen 9A and
Adrija Debnath 12B.
The third, Yellow, was set to Surya
Namaskar, followed by music based on
raga Chandi Kaharva and Carnatic
The final number, Red, was set to
Spanish dance music and music to
which warriors perform a sword dance.
Choreographer: Ms Aruna Sachdev
Dancers: Sarika Banerjee 4A, Srija
Datta 5C, Sansthita Saha 5C, Aryan
Agarwal 6A, Sidharth Banerjee 6A,
Soham Dutta 6A, Aatmashri Sanyal
6E, Nishaan Agarwal 8A, Adrita Dey
8B, Sohalia Sengupta 8B, Priyanjana
Ghosh 9B, Anubhav Goswami 9B,
Srinjoy Chatterjee 9C, Suhashini Basu
Roy 9C, Aranya Ghosh 9E, Ahana
Patra 9GHIS, Debanjana Chowdhury
10A, Anwesha Ganguly 10E, Anuska
Paul 11A, Debalina Basu Roy 12C,
Soumyajit Paul 12A and Arpan
Dasgupta 12B.
The Grand Finale and the singing of the
National Anthem brought the curtains
down on an enjoyable evening.
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Rabindra Jayanti
When: 9 May 2015
Where: Bus Bay
GHS pupils presented a programme in
the form of a baithaki adda in observance of Rabindra Jayanti. The topic
chosen was Rabindranath O Shiksha.
Through excerpts from Totakahini,
Achalayatan, Chintashil and Shiksha,
Rabindranath’s views on education
were explored. Education is not
simply a tool to secure degrees and
build careers; it should help develop
character, encourage creativity and
foster a sense of morality.
Sparsho Chakraborty 7D, Shatakshi
Mitra 7F, Upanita Barman 8F, Rushati
Mukherjee 9B, Srijanee Guha 9D,
Gargi Bhattacharyya 9E, Rai
Chakrabarti 9E, Sayaree Datta 10E,
Soumyodip Sadhukhan 10E and
Soumyadeep Basu 10E sang songs like
Prothomo Yuger, Esho Agnishikha and
Viswavidya Tirtha Prangono. Solo
renditions of O Jonaki by Boudhayan
Sarkar 10D and Bhoy Hote Tobo by
Soumyodip Sadhukhan 10E were
greatly appreciated.
The narrators were Ankan Nath 9E,
Madhusree Seal 10B, Shubha Mitra
10E, Vivek Ray Chowdhury 10E and
Kopai Chakraborty 12B.
The singers were accompanied by Mr
Anupam Halder and Mr Gourab Sen
on the synthesizer. Ms Jayanti Roy, Ms
Bidisha Mitter and Ms Paromita Nag
were in charge of planning and
directing the programme.
Netaji’s Birthday
When: 23 January 2015
Where: Bus Bay
Participants: Classes 8, 9 and 11
The 118th birth anniversary of one of
the foremost of Indian freedom
fighters, Subhas Chandra Bose, was
observed in the morning. In an
impressive programme, the narrators
emphasized the role that Netaji played
in India’s struggle for freedom and his
bold and striking ideas which set him
apart from other leaders. The crisp,
informative narration was interspersed
with songs inspired by nationalism and
patriotism. Pupils also recited poems
like Bikkhobh by Sukanta Bhattacharya
and Where the Mind is without Fear by
Rabindranath.
The narrators recalled how the
revolutionary Rashbehari Bose, exiled
in Japan, handed over the leadership
of the Azad Hind Fauj to Netaji. The
clarion call of Dilli Chalo still rings in
our ears. Excerpts from Netaji’s
speeches were read – speeches that
emphasized the immense task, beset
with many perils, that lay before the
Fauj.
Though his disappearance remains a
mystery to this day, the programme
highlighted the iconic status Netaji
still enjoys and which continues to
inspire millions of modern Indians.
The programme ended with everyone
rising to sing the National Anthem
proudly.
Narrators: Debadrita Sur 9A, Anushree
Paul 9C, Aman P. V. 9C, Ayan P. V.
9C, Shreyasi Sen 9C, Partha Pratim
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Nath 11A, Ishita Mallick 11A,
Saptarshi Ghosh 11B, Kopai
Chakraborty 11B, Vaaswat Sarkar 11C,
and Sushmit Sengupta 11C
Singers: Pramita Dasgupta 8E, Barsa
Ghosh 8E, Basundhara Biswas 8E,
Rishita Paul 8E, Rai Chakrabarti 8E,
Shriya Dasgupta 9A, Patrali Ghosh
9C, Rudraksh Basu 9C, Anasuya Nag
9C, Shreya Das 9C, Aritra Deb 9C,
Nabarun Roy 9D, Boudhayan Sarkar
9D, Sourashmi Basu 9D, Aritra Basu
9E, Sayaree Datta 9E, Anwesha
Ganguly 9E, Soumyodip Sadhukhan
10E, Prayati Dutta 11B and Adrija
Debnath 11B
Reciters: Shubha Mitra 9E (Bengali) &
Granthana Ganguly 9B (English)
Rector’s Tea Party for Outgoing Class 12
When: 30 January 2015
Where: Hexagon
As has become the tradition, the
Rector and other members of staff met
the outgoing students of Class 12 to
give them their best wishes for the
coming examination.
Ruchira Singh and Shubhankar Paul
compered an interesting programme,
during which teachers were ‘quizzed’,
and humorous anecdotes were
exchanged. Brief speeches by both
students and teachers were followed by
music and songs.
Then it was time for a sumptuous tea
and photographic sessions.
Welcome
We warmly welcome the following
members of staff to the GHS family:
Sharmistha Sinha
Biology
Sahamita Choudhury Nursery II
Jayanti Chakravarty
Physics
Debbani Chakraborti Mathematics
Sreeparna Chowdhury Mathematics
Monoswita Basu
Home Sc.
Sunanda Ganguli
Class II
Purnima Maji
Office
Soma Roy
Office
Chess Tournament
Date: 14 May 2015
Venue: Hexagon
In association with the Dibyendu
Barua Chess Academy, GHS organized
a Chess Tournament for the pupils of
the School.
Life of Bird (oil pastel on paper)
Arundhati Mukherjee 4C
There were two categories:
Junior: Classes 3–5
Senior: Classes 6–12
The tournament was held according to
FIDE (International Chess Federation)
rules on a Swiss League basis with five
rounds.
Results – Junior:
1st – Ropan Datta 4C
2nd– Aniruddh Chatterjee 5D
3rd – Swapnil Sinha 5E
Senior:
1st – Aryamann Sain 9E
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2nd – Koustav Chatterjee 6F
3rd – Aritra Chatterjee 9D
The grandmaster played exhibition
matches simultaneously with the top
ten performers in the junior category
and the top eight performers in the
senior category.
Aritra Chatterjee, Koustav Chatterjee
and Aniruddh Chatterjee drew their
games with the grandmaster.
Mr Barua encouraged the young
players in a brief speech before giving
away the prizes.
MOVIE SHOWS
13 May 2015: Nursery 1 watched
Tom & Jerry.
 25 June 2015: Hiroshima was screened for Class 10.
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Special Year End Assembly
English Elocution
When: 13 March 2015
Where: Annexe 1
Participants: Classes 1 & 2
Judges (Class 1): Ms Shamita Das,
Ms Sriparna Sarkar, Ms Tulika
Biswas
Judges (Class 2): Ms Purba Ghosal,
Ms Anushree Dutta, Ms Lopita Sen
When: 13 March 2015
Where: Annexe 1
Participants: Classes 1 & 2
The teachers of Class 2 held a special assembly to convey their best wishes to the
pupils of Class 2 who would be attending Class 3 in the main building. Songs by
pupils followed brief speeches by both pupils and teachers. The solo
performances of Monoswita Sengupta 2A, Totini Mukherjee 2C and Adrija
Mukherjee 2D deserve special mention.
The assembly ended with a song sung by all the teachers specially for the pupils
of Class 2.
Cook-In
On 13 March, the children of the Primary Section ended their session with a lipsmacking Cook-In, an annual event when all the pupils from Nursery 1 to Class 2
prepare their midday snacks themselves. Nursery 1 made Mast Papri Chat, and
Chatpata Churmur was a rage with Nursery 2. The Preparatory made Baby Burgers
with fillings that they had brought from home. They put the burgers together in
class and made themselves a tasty snack.
The little chefs of Class 1 prepared Aloo Chaat. The children mixed the
ingredients with the help of their teachers.
Class 2 made an innovative dish – Dahi Idli. The children got sliced idlis
generously topped with a spicy curd mixture, tamarind chutney, bhujia and
chopped coriander leaves and onion slices.
Sanjeev Kapoor and Vikas Khanna would have been proud of the culinary skills
the children displayed.
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Trained by their respective Class
Teachers, the young participants
were confident in their recitation
and clear in their diction. The
humorous pieces by Kenn Nesbitt
and Gareth Lancaster had the
audience in splits. The entire
programme was ably compered by
Tannishtha Mondal 2E for Class 1
& Spandan Adhikari 2B for Class 2.
Winners: Class 1
1st – Anusha Choudhury 1E
2nd – Rishav Ved Basu 1B
3rd – Srijani Mukherjee 1C
Winners: Class 2
1st – Ishaan Mukherjee 2A
2nd – Akansha Chatterjee 2B
3rd – Totini Mukherjee 2C
Paddy Field (oil pastel on paper)
Abhipsa Mukherjee 4F
Preparatory
Excursion
The children of the Preparatory
Class were taken to Science City for
an excursion on 26 February 2015.
149 children, accompanied by their
respective Class Teachers, went on
the trip. They visited the Evolution
Park, Dynamotion Hall and the
outdoor Science Park.
I N M EMORIAM
A Visit to the Monginis Factory
On 18, 23, 24 and 25 of February 2015, Classes 1 & 2 were taken on a field trip
to the Monginis factory. They were given a guided tour of the place and shown
how cakes and savouries were baked and prepared. Before leaving the factory
each child was treated to a slice of freshly baked chocolate cake and given a
packet full of Monginis goodies.
Upcoming Events (Provisional Schedule): 2015–16
JULY
Inter-House Table Tennis Tournament (Girls & Boys)
Inter-House Table Tennis Tournament (Girls & Boys)
Inter-House Table Tennis Tournament (Girls & Boys)
Inter-House English Elocution Competition
Inter-House Tell-a-Tale Competition (English)
Inter-House Greeting Card Making Competition
Classes III–V
Classes VI–VIII
Classes IX–XII
Class IV
Class III
Class V
AUGUST
Class III
Class III
Inter-House Vernacular Elocution Competition
Inter-House Spell Bee Competition
Observance of Independence Day
Half-Yearly Examination Begins
Jayanta Dasgupta
(b 03.08.1950 – d 28.03.2015)
Educated at St Xavier’s, Hazaribagh,
and St Xavier’s College, Kolkata, he
held responsible posts in various
concerns such as Avery India,
Godrej, and Steelage India.
He was a founding member and
trustee of Satikanta Guha Foundation. He was the Secretary of the
Foundation, which post he
relinquished when the Foundation
appointed him the Secretary of
Garden High School.
His sudden and premature demise is
deeply mourned by all who knew
him.
Classes III–XII
SEPTEMBER
Classes III–XII
Class IV
Class VI
Classes VII–VIII
Classes IX–XII
Movie Shows
Inter-House Computer Wallpaper Making Competition
Inter-House Collage Making Competition
Inter-House Poster Making Competition
Inter-House Mock UN
OCTOBER
Classes VI–VIII
Class VIII
Inter-House Quiz Competition
No-Fire Cooking Competition
NOVEMBER
Classes III–XII
Annual Athletic Meet
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Investiture Ceremony
KUDOS!
 Koustav Chatterjee 6F won the
Gold Medal (Under-12 Boys) at the
Commonwealth Chess Championship
2015 at New Delhi from 22–30 June
2015.
 Adittya Pal 10C has been selected
for the 3-member Indian team for
the 20th International Astronomy
Olympiad to be held at Kazam,
Russia. The selection was conducted by the Homi Bhabha Centre for
Science Education (HBCSE-TIFR),
Mumbai.
KUDOS!
When: 19 May 2015
Where: Bus Bay
The office-bearers for the Academic
Year 2015–16 were sworn in and given
their badges.
Head Girl: Adrija Debnath 12B
Head Boy: Siddhant Haldar 12B
CEDAR HOUSE
Captain: Abhishek Daga 12C
Vice-Captain: Ishita Mallick 12A
Senior Prefects: Sayanika Mukherjee
12C and Sarbajit Dutta 11A
Prefects: Roshni Singh 10C, Rohan
Mukherjee 10C, Durbadal Banerjee
10B, Shreya Chakraborty 9B,
Rajyashree Mukherjee 9B and
Soundarjyo Sen 9A
House Mistresses: Ms Jayanti Roy and
Ms Utsha Ray
CHINAR HOUSE
Captain: Rishab Bairagi 12A
Vice-Captain: Aaditi Somen Bose 11B
Senior Prefects: Anuska Paul 11A and
Sreshtha Nayek 11A
Prefects: Soumick Sarker 10C, Anasuya
Nag 10C, Sayana Dhara 10D, Arunava
Gantait 9B, Roshni Roy 9B and
Ankan Nath 9E
House Mistresses: Ms Pritha Basu
Dasgupta and Ms Soumika Bardhan
OAK HOUSE
Captain: Kopai Chakraborty 12B
Vice-Captain: Roshni Srimany 11B
Senior Prefects: Rajdeep Bhattacharya
12B and Dharitri Chaudhuri 11A
Prefects: Madhusree Seal 10B, Nabarun
Roy 10D, Madhura Mukherjee 9B,
Divyansh Kumar Gupta 9C, Aritra
Chatterjee 9D and Aditi Das 9E
House Mistresses: Ms Rajika Roy and
Ms Sangita Mukherjee
PALM HOUSE
Captain: Amitesh Pahari 12A
Vice-Captain: Aryaa Dattamunsi 11A
Senior Prefects: Sadhika Saha 11A and
Tanistha Bhagawati 11B
Prefects: Basudha Pal 10C, Anushree
Paul 10C, Prithyraj Saha 10B, Priyanka
Ray 10E, Oishik Paul 9E and Tuhin
Adak 9C
House Mistresses: Ms Ronjini Bose
Corriea and Ms Gangotri Banerjee
 Shreya Chakraborty 9B represented India at the Asian Under 14 Tennis
Championship in June in Pune. She
was also selected for the Road to
Wimbledon National 14 and Under
Challenge 2015 and trained under
Dan Bloxham and Tim Henman.
 Souhardya Chattopadhyay 10A
won the gold in Archery at the 60th
State School Games in the under-17
category, and the silver in the mixed
team event in the 35th Sub-Junior
National Archery Championship held
at Jamshedpur on 22 January 2015.
He also won the bronze medal in
the senior category at the Kolkata
SAI Meet 2015 held on 16 June
2015.
S O R RY !
The results of the Middle School
Quiz (Inter-House Competitions
Section) reported in the last issue of
the Newsletter, January 2015,
should have read:
1st: Palm 2nd: Chinar 3rd: Cedar and
not 1st: Palm 2nd: Oak 3rd: Chinar
Guardians Visit the School
When: 20 & 27 June 2015
Guardians of the pupils of Nursery 1 to Class 2 were
taken around the School so that they could see for
themselves the classrooms in which their children
study and the facilities they enjoy. 302 guardians
were taken around in groups by the teachers of the
Primary Department.
The guardians visited the Examination Halls,
Science Laboratories, Computer Laboratories, Art
& Craft Room, Audio Visual Room, Music Rooms,
Medical Rooms and Libraries, apart from various
classrooms.
The parents were impressed with what they saw and
thanked the school authorities for arranging this
tour.
11
Some Recent Library Acquisitions
[ Total acquisitions from 01 January 2015 to 30 June 2015: English 153
English
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Painting Portraits – A. Connolly
The Poems of Wilfred Owen
Important Bird Areas of Jammu &
Kashmir – Asad R. Rahmani
Doing Social Research – T. L. Baker
The Letters of T. S. Eliot (4 v.)
Weimar & Nazi Germany – John
Hite & Chris Hinton
Fascist Italy – J. Hite & C.Hinton
Mudras of India – Cain Carroll
A Photographic History of Elvis –
Mary Clayton
Out in the Dark: Poetry of the First
World War
Minds at War: Poetry and
Experience of the First World War
The Oxford Handbook of
Holinshed’s Chronicles
Dictionary of American Regional
English (5 v.)
Oxford Collocations Dictionary for
Students of English
The Cambridge World Prehistory
(3 v.)
How to Win Friends and Influence
People – Dale Carnegie
The Oxford Handbook of Thomas
Middleton – Gary Taylor
The Collected Works of John Ford
(Vol. I) – Eds. G. Monsarrat, B.
Vickers and R. J. C. Watt
The Poems: The Works of D. H.
Lawrence (2 v.)
The Oxford Handbook of the
History of Physics – J. Z. Buchwald
Paintings of Gaganendra Nath
Tagore
Guinness World Records 2015
The Complete Illustrated History of
the First & Second World Wars –
Donald Sommerville
24. History of Indian Literature –
Maurice Winternitz (2 v.)
25. The Cambridge History of Literary
Criticism (9 v.)
26. Nemai Ghosh’s Kolkata
27. The Dance of Siva: Religion, Art
and Poetry in South India – David
Smith
28. English as a Global Language –
David Crystal
29. Martyrs and Players in Early Modern
England – D. K. Anderson
30. Renaissance Drama on the Edge –
Lisa Hopkins
31. Academy Dictionaries 1600-1800 –
John Considine
32. The Cambridge Companion to
Paradise Lost – Louis Schwartz
33. The Methuen Drama Anthology of
Modern Asian Plays
34. Rembrandt: The Late Works –
Jonathan Bikker
35. National Geographic 125 Years –
Mark Collins Jenkins
36. Unbreakable: An Autobiography –
M. C. Mary Kom
37. The History of Rock – M. Paytress
38. A Tale of a Tub and Other Works –
Jonathan Swift
39. Parodies, Hoaxes, Mock Treatises –
Jonathan Swift
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