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PRINCIPAL’S NEWSLETTER
December 2017
Dear Parents,
Greetings from IIS Pune
Primary Years Programme (PYP):
PYP INDUS DAY:
The PYP Indus day was truly a grand success. This year we had all the PYP students perform
to the musical – ‘Aladdin’.
Our students displayed confidence, stage presence and maturity during all their
performances.
This production was nothing short of spectacular, right from stage designs and props to
costumes, the production team paid attention to every detail.
I would like to congratulate all our students for making us proud by their impressive
performances. As always our PYP students displayed leadership abilities and validated that
they are prepared for all challenges!
It was indeed an evening to remember as parents, dignitaries and guest were left speechless
by this magnificent musical. I extend my appreciation to our parent body for their support
and further congratulate the entire PYP staff for all the teamwork that was evident
throughout the show.
EARLY YEARS SHOWCASE
The early years showcase, 'Santa's Setbacks' was a wonderful display of talent and positive attitude. The showcase gave every child an opportunity to sing, dance and perform while simultaneously honing their ability to become independent and self-confident individuals.
The children performing on stage were as young as three, and each of them enjoyed their time on stage while the audience witnessed their adorable performances.
It is, platforms like these that give children the opportunity to learn and further improve themselves, make bonds and work together as a team.
This festive extravaganza left every one amazed, from the little Elves, Mr. and Mrs. Santa, the charming choir to all our little ones from the early years who put so much effort into this showcase. Well done, EYP and we definitely can’t wait to see what they have in store for us next year.
Middle Years Programme (MYP):
Students and teachers of the MYP spent the month of December immersed in completion
of the summative assessment for the second unit. Students worked diligently with
deadlines to ensure that their school tasks and projects were submitted in time. They also
enjoyed the spirit of Christmas through a variety of bake sales organized in the school and
while preparing for their end of unit celebrations.
END OF TERM CELEBRATION
The MYP end of unit celebration involved each and every student of the MYP. Students
were allowed to choose their subjects for representation and worked with the respective
subject teachers. They were allowed the liberty to choose any concept from either of the
two units and creatively represented their understanding and application through videos,
play acting, games, presentations, experiments etc. It was a joy to see the art and craft
department set up an exhibition and sale of their products through the past term. They
raised money to support their CAS ventures that are conducted in the school year. Parents
and guests enjoyed an afternoon of academic stimulation as they attended the exhibition
and interacted with the students.
MYP CAS VENTURES
The MYP students were involved in the following Community Service activities in the
month of December 2017:- 1. Adopting and watering their saplings:
In order to ensure the nurturing of the saplings planted as a joint parent- student-
teacher venture in June-July 2017, the MYP students have adopted one sapling each.
Every sapling has on it a tag with the name of a student printed on it. The students
have been sensitized about the need as well as the importance of taking care of and
protecting these saplings.
Our gardeners gave a demonstration of how to look after the saplings. After the
demo, our students practiced cleaning up the space around a tree of all the grass
and adding manure.
2. Cleaning up the banks of Manas Lake:-
The MYP students were taken to the Manas Lake on the 11th of December 2017 to
clear up the dry garbage along the banks. Our students participated very
enthusiastically and managed to fill at least two dozen garbage bags with plastics,
paper and glass that was strewn all over.
3. Campaign to reduce the use of plastic:-
After the clean-up activity, some our Grade 7 students went to the Angrewadi School
and to some of the houses in the village to convince people to reduce the use of
plastic in their daily lives. As an alternative to plastic carry bags, our students
distributed cloth bags that they had created using old T-shirts.
SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS-MYP
We are extremely proud to inform all that Smita Gokhale of Grade 7C has won the 1st place
in the national level climbing competition conducted by the IMF National Sport Climbing
Championship. This student participated in the events speed climbing and bouldering and
won the first place in the latter. She is now preparing for the international level bouldering
competition that will be held in the United States of America this summer. We wish her all
the best!
IBDP (Diploma Programme):
CAS (Creativity, Activity and Service)
“Freeing 2000 individuals of influenza for the coming year”
A student led initiative by Vidyut Ghuwalewala of Grade 12
‘Selfless service for the society’, was in my mind, in initiating and organizing a Vaccination
drive for the first time in association with Indus International School Pune.
I wrote to a prestigious institute manufacturing these vaccines and they very graciously
responded by sponsoring all of 2000 nasal vaccines (Worth Rs 17 Lakhs) for H1N1 and
seasonal Influenza. This vaccine would keep the taker flu free for a whole year.
Furthermore, I associated myself with DY Patil Medical Institute to provide for medical
practitioners as this was a prerequisite to administer the vaccines. Poona Round Table 15
and Inner Wheel Club of Pune Riverside also came forward to support this cause regarding
logistics and snacks.
The drive itself was conducted over a period of 3 days in different locations. 14th, 16th and
18th December was the days it was conducted on, in the village of Angrewadi, Samta School
and Nutan Vidyalaya respectively.
Once the Vaccines were administered, each participant was given a packet of biscuits as
well as a juice box. At any given point of time, there were at least 5-7 doctors and a few
nurses administering the vaccine and at least five volunteers from Indus itself and PRT 15.
I would like to thank Mr. Sandeep Chhabra (Principal), Ms Naaz Kirmani (HOS), Ms
Ashima Shrivastava (DP Coordinator) and Ms Anupriya Dhooli (CAS Coordinator) for
supporting and encouraging me in completion of the project.
FORTHCOMING EVENTS AT IISP:
SPORTS DAY (Senior School) – 13th January 2018
Mock Exam’s for Gr 10 begins (Set 1) – 15th January 2018
Mock Exam’s for Gr 10 ends (Set 1) – 18th January 2018
PAC Meeting (IISP Team) – 19th January 2018
Parent Teacher Meeting (PTM) – 20th January 2018
Grades 6-9 and 11
PYP-100 days of school celebration – 22nd January 2018
Republic Day celebrations – 26th January 2018
Mufti Day - PYP – 31st January 2018
SANDEEP CHHABRA
PRINCIPAL
December 2017