Tag Archive | Exhibition

‘AUXI’  Exhibition

IMG_1289

Auxilium Convent School, Bandel hosted their annual event, the Auxi exhibition on 1st and 2nd November 2018. The Auxi Exhibition began with the inaugural ceremony comprising of eloquent oratory by Ms. Manushi, with the club presidents, Vice presidents and Secretaries along with the school Cabinet. It was followed by the theme song presentation and classical dance performance. The Chief Guest of the day Rev. Fr. Noby George SDB, Principal of Don Bosco Bandel, inspired the gathering with his encouraging message and declared the Exhibition 2018 Open by the releasing the beautiful sky lantern and visited all the exhibition rooms.

IMG_1300.JPG

The clubs – Music, Dance, Social science, Science, Literary, Art, Cyber, YCS and Guides prepared well their presentations within a short span of time for this great event. The Music & the Dance Clubs took over the School hall for their exuberant musical and rhythmic show, the Science club had their exciting live shows, the Social Science, Guide & Art club presented their work of imagination, YCS-ers displayed the origin of mankind. Parents were enthusiastic and excited over the Auxi exhibition. Then there were visitors of  ‘oh so cute’ little brothers from our neighboring school of Don Bosco, the students from Holy child Kalna and Dunlop English Medium School. Thanks and appreciation to the students who worked very hard, the diligent teachers, cooperative administration, creative Principal Sr. Regina Joseph and  Superior Sr. Elizabeth.

Auxilium  Convent School

 

Annual Exhibition at Auxilium Convent School New Chumta

 

The Annual Exhibition was held on 25th November 2017 at Auxilium Convent School New Chumta. All the students participated to make it a grand success. It was organized to motivate and inculcate practical and scientific temper among the students.

DSC09771

Honorable Chief Guest of this occasion was Mr. R.S. Dutta, Manager of New Chumta Tea Estate.   He was warmly welcomed by the scout and guide cadets. Sr. Principal Sr. Innocentia Jojo, Sr. Theresa V. the animator of the community and the teachers accompanied him to the venue of Exhibition. With the arrival of our esteemed chief guest the Exhibition was opened at 1:00 pm. for all the parents and the students & the teachers of other close by schools.

IMG_1253.JPG

Our little scientists and nucleus of wisdom, our students, are the leaders of tomorrow who have captured their revolutionary ideas in the form of charts and working models. There was a great deal of enthusiasm and gaiety shown by students as everybody appreciated the hand on approach to the learning aspect. The exhibition show case various projects and models prepared by the students as a part of their project based on learning methodology. The projects and models that were put on display were selected to the field of Value Education, Catechetical, Work Education, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Hindi and English. It was a colorful display with models created from paper, clay, wax, cotton, newspaper and various other items. Innovative projects like the working model of Solar System, process of urbanization, importance of a forestation, life sketch of poets and their contribution to the world.  All grab the limelight of the Chief Guest, the parents and the students & the teachers of some other schools too.

IMG_1209.JPG

The exhibition was an educational trip as our school always lays emphasis to convert theoretical knowledge into practical.  The teachers and the students worked together and developed them with hard and long hours of work.  The results were very encouraging. A perusal of their work in the exhibition makes one to agree with William Wordsworth when he said, “Child is the father of man.”

Reported by Ms. Rekha Gurung

Annual Exhibition at Auxilium Convent School, Dum Dum

IMG_8219.JPG

On 18th and 19th November 2016, an army in blue and white, ranging from tiny tots to teenagers took visitors on a wild roller coaster ride down the memory lane, within the premises of Auxilium Convent School, Dum Dum. Displaying their innovative powers, practical skills and vast stretches of imagination in the Annual Exhibition 2016, characterized by bursts of colours, a riot of creativity and a flurry of excitement, Auxilians enthralled one and all, casting a bewitching spell on the visitors who touched the classrooms in a hypnotic trance of awe and wonderment.

IMG_8298.JPG

The Child Artist Anwesha Maity of KG drew hoards of visitors as she displayed her paintings along with the Art and Craft and Value Education exhibits. In other places, lesser gifted mortals drew hearty praise from one and all, with their painstaking efforts and careful presentations in every subject. For those who had their facts lying in some dusty recess of their mind and their equations and formulae in tangles, the follow up on history was a magical and enlivening trip right from the Egyptian and Indus Civilization. High school science was served on a freshly whipped up platter which flattered all the five senses. Numerous olfactory treats were prepared to tickle memories of days spent in the chemistry lab and the shape of the heart was reaffirmed and firmly established in the mind’s eye in its true form. Much detested mathematics was turned into a fun subject with games, riddles and mental Math’s quizzes with prizes for the winners. Old time classics and poetry of the bygone era was the flavor of the exhibition, proving that ‘a thing of  beauty is a joy forever’.

IMG_8358.JPG

Smart city models were the star attractions in the Economics Exhibition room. Diligently researched and prepared students proved that Auxilians were ready for the future. Each subject’s exhibits were in fierce competitions with each other. After Mother Provincial inaugurated the Annual Exhibition on the 18th  the Teachers from Don Bosco Liluah, Auxilium Barasat, St. Mary’s Orphanage School, Dum Dum and former teachers of Auxilium Dum Dum were invited to judge the Exhibition.

IMG_8359.JPG

The Auxi Exhibition proved that when hard work meets opportunity, it results in massive success. The school motto of VIRTUE and KNOWLEDGE was amply in evidence as each student especially the tiny tots (Nursery) took on each visitor with unwavering patience, sweetly entertaining their questions and making precise and clear explanations, in spite of the long hours.Visitors commented, the exhibition made them nostalgic filled the floodgates of childhood memories with fun and frolic, interspersed with burdensome facts, formulae and flowcharts. It was a brilliant exhibition indeed.

Anwesha Dutta XII A.

 

Exhibition held at Auxilium Convent School, Bandel

Exhibition

The students of Auxilium Convent Bandel conducted the Exhibition on 26 -27 November, 2015. The exhibition which believed in creatmite, Talent, Habilete which translates to creativity, Talent and skill, was inaugurated by the Honourable Chief Guest, Mr. Jagannath Banerjee, the CEO of the Academy of Technology. He was accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Anadita Banerjee. They were escorted to the school portico by the school Guides Rajya Purashkar recipients. In the presence of Principal, Sr. Rejina Joseph, Superior Sr. Elizabeth, the chief guest declared the opening of the Exhibition. The inauguration ceremony witnessed the slow march of the Club Cabinet consisting of the Club President, Vice President and Secretary, carrying the logos of their respective clubs. The slow march was followed by the releasing of the hot air balloon made by a student of class VIII, Harsha Bihaani.

The exhibition was organized by the various clubs, exhibiting their models which spoke volumes of the talents, intellects and ideas of the students. The Science Club amazed the guests and parents through their innovative scientific experiments. The Dance Club portrayed various dance forms through dry as well as live models, the guests departed from the Literary Club after a voyage through the power of imagination and words. The Music Club displayed hand-made models of various musical instruments, the Geography Club presented the idea as to how powerful nature can be. The Art Club exhibited paintings, art pieces and jeweler made by students, the Sports Club imparted knowledge on various games from around the world and The Cyber Club display of socially burning issues like internet security and social networking left the guests in awe.

Along with the demonstrations, the Music Club, Dance Club and Literary Club conducted live performances in the school hall which filled the ambience with cultural extravaganza. The Music Club members sang melodies of all decade which filled the atmosphere with musical aroma, the Dance Club members took the audience on a short trip through the world of performing arts and the Literary Club staged a theatrical representation on the life of Malala Youso fzai, the youth icon.

These two-day experiences enriched the intellects of the students as well as the visitors in the best way possible and everyone took home memories to cherish forever and a day.

 

The Annual Exhibition

Picture1Picture2

The Annual Exhibition was held at Auxilium Convent School, Dum Dum from 27 – 28 November 2014. Rev. Fr. Hermil D’Souza, the Parish Priest of St. Patrick Church inaugurated the Exhibition. In his inspiring speech he elaborated the essence and value of success through a story ‘The Pianist’ and appealed to the children to be disciplined, determined and hard working to enhance the human quality.  The presence of Provincial Sr. Maria Pettayil and Superior Sr. Teresa Adampakallel encouraged the students.

The theme of the exhibition was “General, Scientific and Mathematical Innovation.” It was to encourage the innate scientific and creative attitude in our young students.

The Junior School showcased informative and attractive models by the Hindi, English, Science and Social Studies departments. The dazzling array of art and craft presentation was eye catching to the visitors.

The exhibit put up by the senior school was extremely instructive and educational.

The Maths exhibition was able to generate tremendous interest among the visitors with ingeniously made models such as “3D figures using geometrical shapes” and Angels with clock models”. There was also a series of brain storming puzzles and games.

The Computer exhibition was also a crowd-puller with interesting working models and projects on Artificial Intelligence and Robots, modern gadgets, Microprocessor, modern computer etc.

The Biology exhibition enthralled the visitors with working models on topics such as Stem cell model, DNA fingerprinting, structure of the Kidney, ODON device, breaking of the egg shell, Brain model, and The ECG machine model etc.

The Chemistry exhibition portrayed informative models such as Potato circuit , Dancing sodium, making Rayon synthetic fabric, Smoke without fire, Boiled cake, Rainbow in the glass, Nuclear Power Plant, Volcanic eruption, Magic drinks, Elephant’s toothpaste ,Criminal World- Artificial blood and fire fighting etc.

The Physics department showcased working models of Interference of light, Working of a WAP7 model, Water level Indicator, Electronic doorbell, Solar eclipse, Young double slit experiment, expansion of gases, Rainwater Gauge and working model of revolution of Mangalyaan around Mars etc.

Geography and History department aptly portrayed by models and charts such as Drought, Bhopal Gas Tragedy, Irrigation, water treatment method, Green Revolution, Ancient history and modern cities of  India etc.

The English Bengali and Hindi departments took the theme of the exhibition to a creative and literary level by way of charts and models depicting the Creative genius of writers like William Shakespeare and Rabindranath Tagore.

The Economics and Commerce exhibition highlighted the India’s strides towards a Developed stage, Developing township, Smart city, From traditional economy to modern economy ,Banking and finance as service sector and Accounting effect in birds view of a modern club activity.

To mark the Bicentenary of Don Bosco’s Birth, the catechism students exhibited saying of Don Bosco and Time line on Don Bosco.

In the apostolic Exhortation Pope Francis says “The Joy of the Gospel fills the heart and lives of all, who encounter Jesus”. Heeding his invitation the YCS put on display the message of Jesus.

All the working models and activities were highly appreciated by the visitors, Parents, Students Past and Present.

The parents who visited the exhibition appreciated the exhibition in the subsequent words.

Mrinmoy Roy “What an exhibition! This is really mind blowing performance of the students. This type of programme really need for overall development of the students”.

Rupak Sarkar “Simply Excellent” very well organized, highly informative and nicely demonstrated. I have learnt a lot.

Deepak S.Rawat “Very well done by the entire student from primary to Senior Classes.  Amazing, work done ! Cheers!!!”

Mousumi Mallick “Very very nice and fabulous presentations. Students are very smart and hard working and teachers are also active and hard working.”

Namrata Dutta “An innovative and brilliant perception well displayed!”

Bhattacharyya “The Physics, Chemistry and the K.G. were the best.”

Sr. Kanchan