Sunday, May 22, 2011

ICSE - ISC RESULT 2011

ICSE-ISC RESULT 2011

We did it again ….

It is the determination to an unrelenting pursuit of the goal, a commitment to excellence, what enabled us to share the outstanding results of our class X (ICSE) and class XII (ISC) 2011 batch.

The sweet smell of success was savoured, when 6 students topped by attaining a centum in one and more subjects.

The following exhibits our success:-

Class X (ICSE) – May 2011

Total Appeared : 60

No of Distinctions : 51

No of First class : 9

No of students who scored above 90% : 11

No of students who scored above 85% : 32

No of students who scored above 80% : 41

Results of students who gained top three places in ICSE

ICSE SCIENCE

Sl.no

Name

Percentage

1

UJJWAL KAMALIA

96.3

2

RAJAN TANTI

95.5

3

RIHAND AGARWAL

95.2

ICSE COMMERCE

Sl.no

Name

Percentage

1

REESHAB AGARWAL

91.3

2

RAGINI RAJIV GUPTA

91

3

AAYUSH BATHWAL

87.7

Class XII (ISC) – May 2011

Total Appeared : 20

No of Distinctions : 16

No of First class : 4

No of students who scored above 90% : 3

No of students who scored above 85% : 7

No of students who scored above 80% : 11

Results of students who gained top three places in ISC

ISC SCIENCE

Sl.no

Name

Percentage

1

A D NAVIN KRITISH

92.2

2

KHADIJA Z MALAMPATTIWALA

90.4

3

HIMANI KRISHANVIR NAGRATH

88.4

ISC COMMERCE

Sl.no

Name

Percentage

1

RASHI KAMALIA

92.4

2

DHRUTI PATEL

87.2

3

DASARI KRISHNA CHAITANYA

83.2

This marvellous performance conveys the premier standard of our academic programme and is a testimony of the dedication of our teachers, the unwavering support and trust of the parents in us and the diligence and commitment of our students to achieve the best.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

GARDEN COMPETITION – OOTACAMUND

The Horticultural Department conducts a Garden Competition in the month of May every year. Good Shepherd International School bags a large number of prizes. Photographs from various parts of our garden are displayed below for your viewing pleasure.
































Principal's Assembly – Fernhill Campus











SPEECH - ATUL THARD (ROLL NO. 5141) -

Prepared by Ms. Vandana Sinha


I like the man who faces what he must with a heart of cheer, who fights the daily battle without fear, sees his hopes fail, yet keeps unfaltering trust that God is God.....

THE DEEPER YOUR RELATIONSHIP, THE STRONGER YOUR LEADERSHIP.

It is indeed my pleasure to extend a hearty welcome to our dearest Principal Dr. P. C. Thomas, VicePrincipal Administration Col. Mohan Mathew, Vice President Ms. Julie Pradeesh, Coordinator Ms. Elizabeth Koshy, Teachers and my dear friends.

I feel that the ‘Leadership’, the topic that I’ve chosen for the day is ideal.

The famous French hero Napoleon Bonaparte was laughed at when he joined the military school because he was short and had a different accent. Napoleon, who knew that soldiers do not cry, put on a brave face and buried his head in his books. At the age of 15 he became an officer in French army. I’m inspired a lot by this life story of Napoleon.

To be a great leader, you need to be a great person.

What is the characteristic that is true in all leaders?

Is it being tall?

Being charismatic?

Having a commanding presence?

Being action oriented?

Or just being honest and ethical?

IT IS NONE OF THESE.

To be a leader you must demonstrate some form of excellence.

To succeed, everyone must see themselves as a part of the leadership team. You don’t need a formal authority to lead – only a desire to be involved and the commitment to making a positive difference.

I remember Mother Teresa’s quote:

“If everyone would sweep their own doorstep, the whole world would be clean.”

So for each one of us to show leadership we need to start by being truly excellent in our current role.

We all have an inner leader inside us longing to break free. We all have a natural power to lead that has nothing to do with how old we are or where we live. Anyone anywhere in the world can step out and take responsibility to drive change, push excellence and show leadership.

“RAISE YOUR BAR” – I have learnt this from a great leader who I admire a lot......He is none other than our dear principal.

Sir, you are a great inspiration to all of us. It would of great help to us if you could give us some valuable tips on becoming a good leader so as to make our life worth living.

Before concluding my speech, I would like to share this poem ‘The Optimist’s Creed’

To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind.

To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet.

To make all your friends feel that there is something in them.

To look at the sunny side of everything and make your optimism come true

To think only the best, to work only for the best and expect only the best

To be just an enthusiastic about success of others as you are about your own.

To forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievements of the future.

To wear a cheerful countenance at all times and give every living creature you meet a smile.

To give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others.

To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear and too happy to permit the presence of trouble.

Promise yourself these things.

THANK YOU


Tuesday, May 3, 2011

FASHION SHOW – 2011

“Give us a Girl, take home a Lady”. In consonance with the aforesaid byline, the students of Good Shepherd Finishing School styled contemporary clothes, which they displayed in a fashion show in April 2011 at the School Auditorium. This event was held to enable the young ladies understand the weft and warp, the colour and feel of different fabrics. They were encouraged to explore ideas and create designs of clothing which suited them.