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online version - Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School
A Monthly Newsletter Editorial Team: Chief Editor: David Vishal. P Editor: Imad Ahmed Ameer Reporters: Haniel Giftson David Esther Nancy Jenisha Blessy Aaron Sudharshan Kumaran Prabu Yograj Joshua Photographer: Shyam Prasad Designers: Terrynson Laishram Joshua Dharmaraj. G Dear readers, We are done with the quarterly examination and with that, the first term comes to an end. These past weeks of September have been stressful and full of anxiety, but September, however, is more renowned for something much better: Teachers' Day. Teachers' Day, a day celebrated to honour the teachers who mould us for not only these examinations but for our entire futures, is the true highlight of September, and we made sure it is the highlight of this issue accordingly. In this issue, we also bring you reports on the Madras Day celebrations, the Adithi 2014 competition, the staff tour to Munnar, and more. Indulge yourself in all that comes by this month and make sure you do not miss anything that is happening in the campus by grabbing a copy of the MCCS Cambuzz... -The Chief Editor OBA REUNION 2014 will be held on Saturday the 20th December 2014 between 4 and 7 pm in the school campus. All are invited. MCC School OBA Inter-batch cricket matches will be conducted in November 2014. For details contact: [email protected] Madras Christian College HSS 78, Harrington Road, Chetpet Chennai-600 031 Phone: 044 - 28365205 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: mccschool.edu.in Vol : II - Issue - 4/10 September 2014 Teachers’ Day Our school celebrated Teachers' Day on September 4th to facilitate the Teachers’ Day celebrations hosted by the Education Department of Tamil Nadu in our campus. It was a grand celebration where the students joyfully, thankfully, and honorably wished all their teachers well. Students decorated their classrooms and shared special letters, small gifts, cakes, and candies with their teachers throughout the day. The typical morning assembly was not held; rather, after the long day of celebrations, the students conducted a memorable afternoon assembly where they presented gifts and a cake for all the teachers. The headmaster cut the special cake on behalf of all the teachers of the school. After the assembly, the school organised special games and activities for teachers. The men staff played volleyball and badminton in a mini-tournament against students, while the ladies staff participated in a cooking competition. In the sports competitions, the men staff members formed a team and played exciting matches against some of the best student athletes at our school. In the cooking competition, ladies stafff worked in small groups to prepare a 3-4 item meal, which was then judged by two professional chefs from Hotel Chandra Park, Egmore on the basis of creativity, presentation, and, of course, taste. It was an exciting competition for all who witnessed it, especially at the end, when all those present were allowed to taste the delicious creations the teachers had cooked. The winners of the three activities are as follows: Volleyball: The teacher team led by Mr. Balasingh Devadoss Badminton: The teacher team led by Mr. Samuel Jayakumar Cooking: Ms. Amalarani, Ms. Padma Joseph, Ms. Devi Sri, and Ms. Angelin (see more photos on page 3) Over in the Primary School, they also had their own special celebration for Teachers' Day. They began the day with a morning programme in which the teachers gave a speech and performed a skit, which not only evoked laughter from the students, but also subtly taught them important lessons. A few students and a teacher from West Grove Primary School, Singapore were the special guests for the occasion. They thoroughly enjoyed the day at the school. They even attended a Tamil class in session! Overall, the day was a joyous occasion at MCCS for both students and teachers. The day served as a great reminder that we should always appreciate all that our teachers do for us, not just on Teachers' Day, but on every day of the year . - Aaron Sudharshan & Lalith Teja, IX S MCCHSS Receives the British Council International School Award The British Council International School Award (ISA) is a benchmarking scheme that accredits schools as having an outstanding level of support for nurturing global citizenship in young people and enriching teaching and learning. Having a strong desire to impart internationalism in the curriculum, Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School enrolled for the programme during the academic year 2013-2014. Dedicated and inspiring teachers volunteered for the programme and submitted action plans for their respective projects. Mr. D. Jaison Arputharaj was nominated to be the coordinator of the project. Under the dynamic leadership and guidance of Mr. G.J. Manohar, the teachers organized project activities in a befitting manner, involving the entire student body, motivating them to involve themselves in international projects and exploring more on global citizenship. The activities were planned for the entire academic year 2013-2014. A dossier containing a portfolio of the completed projects was submitted to the project manager, ISA, British Council, for evaluation. On the twenty-fourth of September, 2014, MCCHSS was awarded the British Council International School award for the period of 2014 to 2017. The award will be presented to the school in a ceremony later this year. Achieving the award is not the end of the journey. The school and teachers in ISA remain engaged with the British Council programmes well beyond the assessment year 2013-2014. Adithi 2014 Inter School Talent Contest The Interact Club of Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School and the Rotary Club of Madras Central Aaditya (RI 3230) jointly hosted the Interschool Talent Contest "Adithi 2014" on August 23rd. Eight hundred students from 36 leading city schools, all participated in the cultural celebrations. These schools included Velammal, Holy Angels, NSN, Zion school, Vivekananda Vidyalaya, M.CT.M, Bentinck, All Angels, Vidyodaya, M.C.C. Matriculation, and Christ King, among others. Rtn. R. Balasubramanian, President of the Rotary Club of Madras Central Aaditya, introduced the special dignitaries of the function. Rtn. I.S.A.K. NAZAR, District Governor, RI District 3230, acted as the Chief Guest for the inaugural function, and, in his address, spoke of the Rotary Club's humble beginnings and how the group has taken up its duty as an NGO to eradicate polio from the world. Organizers conducted several interesting events such as a quiz competition, extempore competition in English, Tamil and Hindi, essay writing in French, Western music, Western dance, folk song and folk dance. Mr. Sanjeev, a film actor and Chief Guest of the valedictory function, and Rtn. G. Gnanavelan, District Director of Youth Services, RI District 3230 and Guest of Honor, handed out the prizes at the end of the event. -Kumaran Prabu, VIII-S YOUNG SCULPTOR Dhashya Shree of class 2A won second place in the “Young Sculptors” event of the Kaleidoscope Interschool Competition held at our school on August 28th. Heritage Club celebrates Madras Day Our school's Heritage Club participated in a cultural fair put on by the Times of India at Valluvarkottam on the 26th of August to celebrate the 375th birthday of Madras. The theme for the celebration was “What I like about my Chennai” and the more than 150 local school groups attending were asked to showcase their talents and exhibit their presentations about Chennai in various stalls. Our students set up a stall based on their themes “Chennai- Only fusion and no confusion,” and “Chennai-a city of contrasts.” The students made many different charts and models. They participated with great enthusiasm. All attendees thoroughly enjoyed the stalls. The rich and varied mix of Chennai culture was presented through models, charts, and craft works. -Kumaran Prabu and Yogaraj Joshua, VIII-S Winners of the Teachers’ Day competition From the Tracks and Courts... Badminton:Our school held the state level selection for badminton on August 12th. Imthiyas Usain of class 12S was selected for the U-19 category and Rupa Lakshmi of class 8S was selected for the U-14 category for the Tamil Nadu Badminton Team (TBT) by the School Game Federation of India (SGFI). The selected players will play at the National Level Badminton Tournament from September 26th to October 2nd in Pune. Hockey:Our school hockey team played in the zonal level hockey tournament held on August 20th at Govt. Madarasai I Asam HSS. Our school U-19 and U-17 hockey teams won, while the U-14 team was the runner-up at the zonal level. The U-19 team will proceed and play in the district level hockey tournament. Kho-kho:Our school kho-kho team played in the zonal level kho-kho tournament held on August 20th at Govt. Madarasai I Asam HSS. The U-17 and the U-19 teams won. These teams have advanced and will play in the district level kho-kho tournament. -Esther, XI-S CONGRATULATIONS! On the 9th of September, our school participated in the cultural competition “Golden Sparkles,” which was conducted by Shrine Velankanni School in T. Nagar. Among all the schools, our high school students won first prize in the event called “Rocking Band.” The boys who participated are: 1.Peter I. Sangma XI-D, 2. J. Andrew XI-B, 3. Hrithik Jain XI-B, 4. Gareth Krysten XI-B, 5. Sam Immanuel XII-F2 and 6. Aaron Sudharsham IX-S Our primary students also took home prizes. They won the first prize in the “Mask Painting” event and second in the “Folk Dance.” O u r s c h o o l congratulates all of these students for making our school proud! -Andrew J. and Peter I. Sangma, XI D Cooking Contest Winners: Ms. Amalarani, Ms. Padma Joseph, Ms. Devi Sri and Ms. Angelin Badminton Winners:The teachers Volleyball Winners: The teachers Team led by Mr. Balasingh Devadoss team led by Mr. Samuel Jayakumar S P O T L I G H T Arunitha V. of class III C participated in the 7th IMGKA K a r a t e Wo r l d Championship 2014 held in Coimbatore on the 24th of August and won the 3rd place in category of girls below 7 years. ________________________ KURUVILA JACOB INITIATIVE FOR PROMOTING EXCELLENCE IN SCHOOL EDUCATION , an initiative started by the students of Mr.Kuruvila Jacob, the first Indian Headmaster of Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School, has been conducting Education Leadership Programme in association with Sprit Of Leadership and Center for Education Management and Development, Delhi. Two of our teachers Mr. N.Chendhilvel and Mr. Anandraj Abraham participated in the programme and were awarded Post Graduate Diploma in Education Leadership at the 11th annual function of Kuruvila Jacob Initiative for Promoting Excellence in School Education on 3rd August 2014. The certificates were given by Ms. Vimala Ramachandran, national fellow and professor, National University for Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi. Our Headmaster honoured these teachers in the assembly. -Giftson David, XI S Staff Tour to Munnar This year, the staff went on a tour for three days in mid-August to the picturesque Keralan hill station of Munnar. Both teachers and management staff from the primary and high schools attended. This three-day tour allowed staff not only a chance to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of our nation, but a chance to bond with each other. Immediately following the school's Annual Day celebration on August 13, our group set off for the journey on an overnight bus. Arriving the following day at the Ayur County Resort in Munnar, we took a short break before leaving to explore the area of the Mattupetty Dam. Mattupetty Dam and its accompanying reservoir are nestled high up in the misty hills, away from any mass development. It was a very peaceful place; near the dam, there was real natural silence, something rarely experienced here in Chennai! Along the lake, we also visited one spot called “Echo Point,” a spot perfectly located where you can shout out towards the water and hear a long, clear echo reverberate through the valley. Our teachers represented our school and our faith well, as their shouts of the names of “MCC” and “Jesus” rang loud. Following this excursion, we returned to the hotel for the night. Starting early the next morning, we travelled to Eravikalum National Park, a natural paradise full of wild animals and lush nature. The park is home to a rare species of mountain sheep known as the Nilgiri Tahr. We strolled up the mountainside soaking in the natural beauty: the elusive Nilgiri Tahr, the colourful birds, and the flowing waterfalls. After this, we visited the TATA Tea Museum, where we learned about the production of tea and toured the tea factory. We also sampled several different types of tea, ranging from plain green teas to special flavoured black teas. For the evening, we spent time in the village of Munnar, buying local Keralan specialties such as fresh banana chips, coconut oil, homemade chocolates, natural soaps, and of course, local tea. The next day, we said goodbye to Kerala and returned home. We all thanked God for giving us such a wonderful trip. We came back feeling rejuvenated and refreshed, ready for the rest of the term. -Lucas Edmond PUZZLE NO. 3 Unscramble the words below to celebrate the festivals around the world. (Some of the words are not in English) 9. LNEWOAHLE 5. AGLNPO 1. WADAILI 10. HOIL 6. AITSN TRPKCASI DYA 2. AUHKKANH 11. AL TNIATMOA 7. VNCLIARA 3. ADKBIR 12. AOMN 8. HTIWE IHTGSN 4. RHMTSIACS WORLD FRIENDSHIP DAY 05.08.2014 “Friendship multiplies joy and divides grief.” The primary school held a special assembly on August 5th to celebrate World Friendship Day. First, students of class 4A enacted a skit called “True Friendship,” a Good Samaritan story which highlighted the importance of being kind to all people. Then, the students sang the songs “What a friend we have in Jesus” and “I have found a friend in Jesus, he is everything to me.” These songs, very apt for the occasion to remind students and teachers alike to understand and accept Jesus as their best friend. Worldly friends may forsake us, but Jesus, the true friend, is always there to help us, guide us, and forgive us. The assembly ended on a joyous note with the students' tying friendship bands on each other's wrists.