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ICSE Result 2024

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BAGLESS DAYS

Date: 21.06.2024

Grades: JR. KG

Highlights: Dressed in summer wear, the children learned about the summer season, played 'Run and Match’, made lemonade, and enjoyed summer fruits. The day ended with a bright flower colouring activity.

Date: 21.06.2024

Grades: JR. KG

Highlights: The day began with a special assembly and an art competition. Outdoor games like 'Feed the Hungry Hippo' and 'Roll the Dice' followed, and the day ended with each child taking home a chocolate.

Date: 28.06.2024

Grades: JR. KG

Highlights: A PPT about reading was shown, and the story of 'Fox and the Crow' was discussed. Children recited a rhyme, sequenced story flashcards, and made fox or crow masks.

Date: 20.03.2024

Grades: Sr. KG

Children dressed in yellow celebrated with a fun song, a story about a Grumpy Monkey, and a sponge-dabbing activity to create emoticons. The day ended with a game of 'Shapes All Around.'

Date: 21.06.2024

Grades: Sr. KG

The event began with a prayer service, followed by an art competition and games like 'Feed the Hippo' and 'Roll the Dice’. It was a fun-filled day of celebration and activities.

Date: 28.06.2024

Grades: Sr. KG

Dressed in blue and pink, the children created stories using picture cutouts, watched 'Little Sock,' and made sock puppets. They also played a word swat game to enhance their vocabulary.

Date: 28.06.2024

Grades: 1

Activities: Reading a story about a girl who made a million mistakes, drawing from imagination, and a math quiz based on the story.

Date: 28.06.2024

Grades: 2

Activities: Reading aloud a story, discussing kindness, creating a kindness chain with heart-shaped deeds, and solving problem sums on kindness.

Date: 29.08.2024

Grades: 3

Activities: Hands-on science concepts in water play and woodworking, STEAM-based activities in various labs. Students explored scientific concepts in an interactive environment, enhancing their understanding through practical experience.

Date: 26.07.2024

Activities: Learning about the impacts of poverty and hunger, creating posters, analyzing stakeholder roles, and donating items (biscuits, sugar, tea leaves) to a Home for the Aged. Students understood the importance of addressing poverty and hunger and engaged in community service.

Date: 28.06.2024

Activities: Discussion on disaster causes and safety, role-play for flood emergencies, practice of the Drop, Cover, and Hold On technique for earthquakes, preparation of a first aid kit. Students gained basic disaster management knowledge, practised emergency procedures, and learned about first aid essentials.

Date: 29.08.2024

Grades: 4

Activities: Hands-on science concepts in water play and woodworking, STEAM-based activities in various labs. Students explored scientific concepts in an interactive environment, enhancing their understanding through practical experience.

Date: 26.07.2024

Activities: Creation of travel brochures, and introduction to budgeting concepts. Students learned about travel planning and financial literacy, integrating creative and practical skills.

Date: 28.06.2024

Activities: Design thinking process (Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test), creation of a water filter prototype, reflections on water usage. Students developed an understanding of water conservation, designed practical solutions, and appreciated clean water's importance.

Date: 26.07.2024

Grades: 5

Activities: Layering liquids to observe density effects, group discussions, and analysis. StudentsDensity understood density through hands-on experiments, reinforcing theoretical knowledge and encouraging teamwork.

Date: 26.07.2024

Activities: Presentation on plastic impact, interactive discussion, and word wall activity. Students learned about reducing plastic use, recycling, and eco-friendly alternatives, promoting sustainability awareness.

Date: 26.07.2024

Grades: 6 TO 8

The inaugural Career Connections event for Grades 6 to 8 featured professionals from various fields who shared their expertise and experiences with the students.

Resource Persons:

  • Dr Meenakshi Verma - Teacher
  • Captain Abhishek Babu - Merchant Navy Official
  • Ms Manisha Rath - Manager (Accounts Department)
  • Captain Nisha Morais - Pilot
  • Ms Stegi Jose Thoppil - Fashion Designer
  • Adv. Diana Joyal - Lawyer

Each professional provided an overview of their career, daily responsibilities, and the skills required. Students had the opportunity to ask questions and engage with the professionals, gaining insights into various professions. The event was well-received, with students showing great enthusiasm and curiosity. They gained valuable knowledge about different career paths and the diverse opportunities available to them.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Date: 21.06.2024

Grades: 5 to 10

Our recent marathon raised Rs. 2,23,000/- for the Tata Memorial Hospital, benefiting children's cancer care. This generous contribution reflects our community's unity and compassion, significantly impacting young lives needing treatment and support.

Date: 11.03.2024 - 10.04.2024

Grades: Duhita Foundation

Participants: Kindergarten to Grade 10

A large donation of stationery supplies was made to a tribal village in Gholvad, District Palghar. The donation included books, pens, erasers, pouches, pencils, compass boxes, water bottles, paint, art materials, and story books.

Date: June 2024 - April 2025

Organised by Tata Memorial Hospital

Grade: KGn to Grade 10

Donations will be made in March 2025 to support cancer patients.

ENRICHING TRIPS

Date: 31.05.2024

Grade: 5 to 10

Venue: NMACC

Captivated by the talented young actors, catchy music, and whimsical set design of the Tony Award-winning musical Matilda, the students witnessed themes of resilience, defying expectations, and friendship come to life on stage. The powerful performance sparked lively discussions, showcasing their newfound appreciation for live theatre and storytelling through music and movement. This experience ignited a spark, fostering a love for the arts and perhaps inspiring future performers within the group.

Date: 01-05.07.2024

Grade: 1 to 10

Mission Week was a reinforcer of qualities that make a human being well-rounded and responsible. The theme was Love, explored through key questions: What is love? Why love? How to love? Where is love? These were discussed using songs, motivational stories, and life-changing experiences, enhanced with audio-visual aids. The week fostered upliftment and learning, encouraging students to love God and those around them.

Date: 11.07.2024

Event: GEMA's International Short Story Writing Competitio

Kabir Chandra of Grade 4 won a medal for Outstanding Young Author at the National Level.


Date: 11.07.2024

Eldin Rodrigues of Grade 4 achieved a significant milestone by publishing his first book, Pele - The King of Football.

Date: 07.01.2024

Organised by: GEMA

Sara Kurne of Grade 9 was declared an Outstanding Young Author at the National Level and was awarded a Medal & Certificate for her achievement.

STUDENT WORKSHOPS

Date: 08.04.2024

Grade: 9 & 10

In collaboration with: Hindustan Unilever

Resource Persons: Ms Viji Malkani, Sr. Legal Counsel- Intellectual Property & Ms Leena Desai

The workshop raised awareness about intellectual property rights, covering types such as copyrights, trademarks, and patents. It promoted respect for others' intellectual property, encouraged creativity and innovation, and offered practical tips for protecting one's own intellectual property.

Date: 11.06.2024

Grade: 10

Resource Person: Dr Sheryl Senthilnathan, Psychiatrist

The workshop addressed time management, lack of motivation, procrastination, and forgetfulness, providing students with practical solutions. The speaker elaborated on the root causes and suggested innovative strategies, such as using the phrase “CATions are PAWsitive” to remember a basic chemistry concept. She also shared abbreviated tips for making SMART goals and managing stress with the ASK method. The workshop was highly interactive and engaging, with active student participation throughout.


Date: 31.01.2024

Grades: 8 to 10

Following a heartfelt speech from outgoing captain Prisha Singh, our Principal Ms J Kotian praised the Student Council's efforts and encouraged candidates who were unsuccessful in the recently conducted elections. The announcement of the newly elected Student Council and prefects was made, followed by expressions of gratitude from the new leaders. The symbolic transfer of the school flag concluded the event.

Date: 31.01.2024

Grade: ICSE 2024

Following a soulful prayer service featuring a special song, valedictorians Cheryl George (10A), Anushka Gaine (10B), and Tvisha Narayan (10C) conveyed profound gratitude to the school and its dedicated staff. With heartfelt reflections and words of encouragement, they inspired their peers for the journey ahead. Grade 10 class teachers shared their thoughts, urging students to embody learned values and to trust in God, instilling confidence as they prepare for exams and navigate the path forward.

Date: 26.01.2024

Grades: 8 & 9

A Prayer Service and the Inter-house General Awareness competition for students in grades 8 to 10 were organized, commencing with the National flag being unfurled by the Principal. The Green House emerged as the victor in the competition. The flag hoisting ceremony was broadcast live on the School's YouTube channel, allowing students from Grades K to 7 and 10 to witness the event. Chocolates were distributed among the students to commemorate this significant occasion.

Date: 19.01.2024

Grades: 8

The Senior Academic Coordinator, Ms Selvaraj, outlined ICSE subjects and the mark distribution, aiming to assist students in making informed choices. New offerings this year, including Commercial Studies (Group II) and Hospitality Management (Group III), were highlighted. Teachers provided insights into their subjects and addressed queries. The school's career counsellor emphasised the significance of Mathematics and long-term planning. Our Principal, Ms Kotian, concluded the session with her remarks. With a shared commitment to academic excellence and future success, the session concluded, leaving students and parents equipped with valuable insights for their educational journey ahead.

school awards

Organised by: MID-DAY

Partnered with: Avance India (Avance Insights Private Limited)

As a part of this flagship programme in the education sector, Bombay Scottish School, Powai ranked Number 3 under the Mumbai Schools National Curriculum - ICSE.

Organised by: Times of India

Bombay Scottish School, Powai received the Times Education Icons award for ranking Second in the Best School category in the city.

Organised by: EDUCATION WORLD

Bombay Scottish School, Powai ranked Seventeen in Maharashtra and Ten in Mumbai City.

theme based assemblies

Presented by: SR.KG

Date: 11.01.2024

Students performed a skit for Older Persons Day, showcasing meaningful activities with their grandparents like helping at home, gardening, and enjoying bedtime stories. The assembly instilled in children a deeper respect and appreciation for the time spent with their elders.

Presented by: Grade 2

Date: 28.07.2023

Students presented a skit on friendship, portraying scenarios of support, care, and love among friends. They emphasized the adage, ‘Good friends are like stars, always there even if unseen’. Scenes included helping friends with reading, assisting injured peers at the park, and positive interactions at home. The skit highlighted the value of true friendship.

trips

Date: 24-25.01.2024

Grade: 6

They enjoyed a trek at Karnala Bird Sanctuary, toured the Parle biscuit factory, and conquered an obstacle course. The next day, they explored Monterio village, engaged in rustic activities, and learned about farming techniques. After a spirited game of Tug-of-War, they bid farewell and returned with cherished memories.

Date: 11-12.01.2024

Grade: 8

At Della, students eagerly immersed themselves in a plethora of outdoor activities such as Zip Line, Rappelling, and Horse Riding. Indoors, they found delight in engaging in pursuits like Hard Ball Net Cricket and Chess. The day reached its crescendo with a lively DJ night. The subsequent day commenced with a poignant visit to a Home for the Aging Blind, where students extended their generosity by purchasing merchandise and offering donations to support the residents. Next, they visited the wax museum, eagerly posing beside lifelike replicas of renowned personalities. The tour concluded on a sweet note with a visit to Mapro Garden, leaving a lasting impression on the students

Date: 11-12.01.2024

Grade: 7

At Monterio, they engaged in various activities, visited the Parle G factory, played games, and enjoyed a DJ night. At Saguna Baug, they explored farms, witnessed agricultural processes, participated in activities like pedal boating and bullock cart rides, visited a bird farm and snake park, witnessed a Malkhamb performance, learned about drone use in agriculture, experienced fish catching, and enjoyed a village-style lunch and a magic show.

Date: 21.12.2023

Grade: 5

The session featured engaging experiments conducted in the Optical Laboratory, fostering interactive learning and providing valuable insights. Additionally, the students had the opportunity to visit a nursery where they participated in planting saplings.

Date: 13.12.2023

Grade: K to 10 & Staff

In collaboration: Anugrah Seva Mandal, Ambernath, Students donated various grocery items for Christmas donation, including noodle packets, chocolate packets, chips packets, beverages, biscuit packets, and cake bars.

creative endeavours

Date: 14.01.2024

Christa George from Grade 5 won the First prize and was recognised as Master of Expression. She was awarded a trophy, medals and certificates

Date: 09.01.2024

The story written by Kabir Chandra from Grade 3 shone among a pool of remarkable entries. His ability to captivate and engage the audience through storytelling was commendable. The judges were thoroughly impressed by the depth of his narrative, the vivid imagery he painted with words, and the unique perspective he brought to the competition. He was awarded a Certificate of Achievement for Outstanding Story.

(Nehru Centre Library and MomSays’ Inter-school Children’s Day Writing Competition)

Date: 04.11.2023

The following students from grade 4 won accolades:

Joshua Vineeth published his first story titled My Pet - StarDash and received the 'Emerging Author' certificate.

Aarav Nishit published his first story - Encounters During Vacation E-certificate and was awarded an e-certificate.

Mekhala Menon’s poem was one of the winning entries in the poem category. She was awarded a certificate, a copy of the book and a cash prize of INR 1000/-.

the annual christmas concert 2023

Date: 19th December 2023

Grades: 1 to 10

Venue: Shanmukhananda Auditorium, Sion

This year the Annual Christmas Concert not only showcased remarkable performances but also served as a platform to emphasize and celebrate fundamental ideals that constitute the bedrock of human existence.

The event commenced with an invocation and a warm welcome address by Ms Selvaraj, the Senior Academic Coordinator, creating a festive and inclusive atmosphere. The programme featured diverse performances, including the lively segment ‘Anna's Christmas Overture’ by Grade 1 and a soulful rendition titled ‘A Celestial Noel’ comprising a Latin hymn ‘Santus’ followed by the divine ‘O Holy Night’ by the school choir. The presence of the Committee of Management and distinguished guests added prestige to the occasion.

The overarching theme of the concert, ‘We, The People: A Chronicle of Shared Vision’, ingeniously highlighted values such as democracy, liberty, fraternity, equality, secularism, justice and others that are pivotal in shaping a just and inclusive society. Throughout the programme, these ideals were intricately woven into the performances in the form of dances, dance dramas and choral recitation, creating a narrative that resonated with the audience. The final performance by Grade 10 students, showcasing a joyful India, was not merely an artistic expression but also a reflection of the core values that bind communities together.

Ms. Kotian, the Principal, further amplified the significance of these ideals in her thought-provoking address. By eloquently hailing the Indian Constitution and its visionary principles of democracy, liberty, fraternity, justice, equality, and secularism, she underscored the importance of these values in guiding human progress. Her speech likely served as a call to embrace and uphold these ideals in our daily lives, fostering a sense of responsibility and collective commitment.

The concert with its dual focus on both festive celebration and thematic depth, left a lasting impression on the attendees. Beyond being an entertaining showcase of talent and culture, the event became a powerful reminder of the shared values that bind us together and the importance of actively preserving and promoting these ideals for a better, more harmonious future.

Date: 20-21.11.2023

Grades: KG to 10

The celebration featured a prayer service, teacher performances, and non-competitive ‘Frexpressions’ for students of all grades, recognising their talents with certificates and perks. A special Magic show was held for the primary grades where they enjoyed thrilling tricks, delighting students and teachers alike.

the annual sports day

Date: 03.11.2023

Grades: 6 to 10

Venue: Wing’s Arena, Bandra

The Senior Athletic Meet featured Captain Ranvijay Singh, Indian Navy, as Chief Guest. He emphasized discipline and hard work. Student achievers handed the torch to the chief guest who lit the Scottish cauldron. The March Past, PT display, and pyramid formations showcased skills. Races, including a relay and tug of war, engaged all. The prize distribution celebrated winners.

Date: 09.11.2023

Grades: 3 to 5

Venue: BMC Ground, Raheja Vihar

The Junior Sports Day began with a Guard of Honour, flag hoisting, and a March Past by grades 4 & 5. Ms J Kotian, our Principal, inaugurated the event with inspiring words. Highlights included a mesmerizing drill by grade 3 students, a pyramid formation by grade 5, and impressive gymnastics by grades 3-6. Students actively participated in races, and the day ended with a note of gratitude from Arella Angre.

Grades: 1 & 2

Date: 08.11.2023

Our Principal, Ms. J Kotian officially inaugurated the Sports Meet and addressed the parents and grandparents. A captivating drill, performed with white gloves to the beats of the famous number 'Bones,' followed the opening ceremony. The flat races and theme races for each class were meticulously planned to ensure that every child enjoyed them while the audience watched and cheered them on. Grandparents actively participated in the specially organized races and thoroughly relished the experience. The event concluded with a gracious vote of thanks by Elro of Grade 1.

Grades: KG

Date: 08.11.2023

Following the welcome note by students, the Pre-Primary Sports Day began with Ms J Kotian, our Principal, inaugurating the event. The tiny tots charmed everyone with a delightful Hula Hoop drill. Thoughtfully organized flat and theme races ensured every child's enjoyment, with active participation from parents. The event concluded with a gracious vote of thanks by students.

student workshops

Date: 06.12.2023

Resource Persons: Mr Manojkumar Narayanwal (Deputy Commissioner, Maharashtra GST) and Dr Leena Panpatil (Commissioner, Maharashtra GST)

Students were provided a comprehensive overview of Goods and Services Tax (GST), covering its concept, implementation, and impact on various sectors facilitating a meaningful interaction with industry experts, and offering insights into GST’s role in the economic landscape. The active participation of students and their insightful queries earned accolades for the school's initiative in organizing this engaging and informative workshop.

Date: 05.12.2023

Resource Persons: Dr. Rakhi Sahu; Dr Vimal Pahuja

In collaboration with: Hiranandani Hospital

Dr. Sahu covered menstruation in a session for girls, discussing bodily changes, health practices, and myths. Emphasis was placed on cervical cancer prevention through vaccination for parents. In the session for boys, Dr. Pahuja addressed puberty, including emotional, spiritual, social, physical, and cognitive changes. He discussed adolescent health, obesity causes, and nutrition, providing practical tips and guidance for parents. This workshop helped equip students and parents with valuable knowledge to navigate these transformative phases with confidence and informed decision-making.

Date: 25.10.2023

Resource Person: Mr Inderjeet Peters

The session covered crucial topics like accepting that it's okay not to be okay, understanding mental wellness, debunking myths about mental health, exploring contributing factors, and discussing empathy. It was interactive, featuring videos, mindfulness exercises, and a creative activity of making rockets to reinforce positive thinking and affirmations. The session aimed at equipping students with insights and tools to navigate their mental well-being.

Date: 23.10.2023

Resource Person: Mr Jassem Mahmood

In Collaboration With: Sony BBC

This interactive event was a blend of an audio-visual quiz with a hands-on Bonsai-making session. Designed to inspire, the workshop explored nature's wonders through BBC Earth, while the Bonsai activity allowed participants to connect with nature, practice patience, and discover a new hobby for continued enjoyment at home.