Sunday, May 30, 2010

School Re-opening Information 2010-11

Dear Parents,
Kindly note the important dates of Inventure Academy's academic session 2010-11

SCHOOL REOPENS
:
1 June 2010, Tuesday- Grade 1 to 10
3 June 2010, Thursday- Pre K and K1
7 June 2010, Monday - K2
15 June 2010, Tuesday- ISC
5 July 2010, Monday – A1 and A2 Level

SCHOOL TIMINGS: 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday to Friday.

INVENTURING
: As usual, we will kick off the academic year with Inventuring - our unique foundation-orientation programe. Students need to wear hardy casual clothes, sneakers or trainers, and bring cap, water bottle, notebook and a writing implement. It is suggested that students wear casuals that are okay to get paint and mud on.

The schedule for Inventuring is as follows:
1 June to 12 June 2010 - Grades 1 to 5.
1 June to 4 June, 2010 - Grades 6 to 10.

SLEEPOVER: Schedule for Sleepover on campus is as follows:
4 June – Grade 6 to 11
11 June- Grade 3 to 5
Your child will bring home a consent slip including a list of things to be brought for the same.

PARENT ORIENTATION SESSIONS
:
2 June 2010, 9.30am onwards – Pre- K, K1 & K2 (new) parents
4 June 2010, 9.30am onwards - Grades 6 to 11 ISC ( grade 6 all parents, other grades - new parents)
5 June 2010, 9.30am onwards – Grades 1 to 5 ( new parents)
17 July 2010, 9.30am onwards- Grade 8 & Grade A1

SCHOOL BUSES AND TIMINGS: On June 1 2010, Tuesday, the first day of school, our buses will run on last year's timings for morning pick up. It would be best if new students were dropped off at school by parents and they could ride the bus home - thereby verifying pick-up/drop points and timings. Please expect bus routes by 29 May 2010 via email.
The new routes will be effective from 1 June 2010 afternoon route. Please note that timings will take some time to settle down. You will have the phone number of the person in charge of the bus and can check time of arrival on that number.
Those not using the bus services need to inform the school of the driver name/car registration number.

BOOKS & STATIONERY: Will be delivered to students during the first week of school.
Middle and Senior school - towards the end of the 1st week of school.
Primary school - towards the end of the 2nd week of school.

UNIFORMS : ADIDAS continues to be our uniform vendor for the academic year 2010-11. They have not yer confirmed the date of delivery.


SECTION ALLOCATION: Sections will be intimated by the end of Inventuring.

PS: You are most welcome to donate outgrown black shoes and textbooks for the needy students of Gunjur and Parikrma.


Please feel free to call us for any clarifications. Our numbers are given below:

Admissions & Community Relations
Inventure Academy
94489 36681 / 94489 36678
2780 2600 / 2780 2606 / 7822102 /

www.inventureacademy.com

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Inventure Academy celebrates ICSE 2010 results.

It is popularly accepted as a terror- which creates panic among masses, a super villain- whose mere mention steals the smile from faces, a nightmare - which gives sleepless nights to the young and old alike.

It was time for the ICSE results!!. I came to office expecting a grim mood at workplace, but what puzzled me was the confident smiles on the face of many of my colleagues.

``Well, ICSE results today, right? ’’ I remarked to one of my senior colleagues in an attempt to remind her in case she had forgotten, and she replied confidently, ``Yes, and we know our students will make us proud.’’
It was Inventure Academy's first batch of ICSE students, hence not only were the students' hopes riding on these much awaited results - but also the school's! Cakes and sandwiches were ordered by afternoon, as the school confident of our students' performance, wanted to celebrate the occasion with our students and parents together.

To me, it was already a sharp contrast to what I had expected. As the clock ticked 3, almost everyone gravitated around the computers in the administration office to be in the know of the results. The excitement levels were rising and pulses racing as students, parents, teachers along with our Head of School patiently waited around a computer, for the website to download the result of our first enquiry.

`` Oh Wow, I scored 92 in Maths! ’’ exulted Akriti (Bhargava) out of astonishment as she jumped with joy hugging her mother standing closeby. Soon the results for the school were out too. Inventure Academy had secured 100 percent first class results!

Congratulations started pouring in. Much hugging, hand shaking, and back slapping ensued. The team work of faculty, and individual efforts of students was celebrated with creamy exotic cake. It was like a big joint family celebrating an occasion, extending their best wishes to each other.

Amidst the cheers and laughs of the celebration, I realized that this was yet another way in which Inventure Academy is different - it exhibited that no matter what the challenge, a positive, confident, ultra-focused approach is what makes us successful!
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Inventure Academy students serve community

Who would perhaps want to sweat in noon summer sun, cleaning a dusty school library never cleaned for years? I bet not many!. So was the case with most of the Grade 7 and 8 students who boarded their school buses heading to Gunjur Government School to clean up their library and classrooms, rather reluctantly.

It was just a pint-size start for these youngsters who, in the coming days visited old age home, schools for differently abled and a clinic, and realized how a small yet significant service towards community can change lives.

“Initially I took up community service as it was mandatory in school. `Clean Up’ was something that I would do only for my room, that too after my mama coaxing me 101 times,’’ confesses Tanujof Grade 7. But after we undertook the tedious task of cleaning a library not cleaned for over an year, there was a spirit of teamwork and doing good for our peers that made me feel good despite my dust allergy.”

Cheshire Home for the Aged, is a picturesque place in Whitefield known mostly for its sleepiness where Inventure Academy students visited next. Not only was there a need for the place to look more desirable it was also to make the inmates feel wanted. Inventure Academy students enthusiastically carried out wall painting, gardening, cleaning of the windows and mosquito mesh and later spent time with the senior citizens.

At the Cotollengo Special School for the mentally challenged situated at Whitefield, our students realized that even leading a normal life is a gift of God, we should thank Him for. The students chose to beautify the school by cleaning and painting for their peer inmates. Besides they presented the school with colorful and eco-friendly paper bags as a token of memory to convey `We care’.

The interaction with spastic children at Vydehi Special School was sole steering too. When kids their age would be running around playing soccer many of the inmates were still taught how to stretch their hands and hold their nose.

“After my interaction with the staff there I gathered that children with spasticity have a normal IQ, they understand the instructions, want to carry it out but their muscles do not agree with each other and they fail. Even holding their lips together could be a task to learn,” said a student who was visibly concerned how challenging a life could become for some.

Having realized how timely medical help could change the course of our lives, the students visited RXDX Clinic on ITPL road. Here they got an opportunity to interact with doctors and hospital staff. They were briefed on the day to day working of the diagnostic clinic. Some students visited and helped the staff in the Pharmacy, some helped in the Lab, and one helped at the Reception and also helped to coordinate patients records kept at the Reception. Students visited the Physiotherapy centre, Ultrasound and CT scan and some helped the nurses to make gauze for dressings. Such first hand experience was very enriching.

Our kids also mentioned that they would want to visit this place again. Our students interacted with them through various activities like painting and Craft.
All this could not have been possible without the support of the parents and the teamwork of students and staff which included Nagashree supported by Jagrithi, Shaheen, Sukanya ,Ruchi, Nandita, Sreenivas, Umadevi, Poornima, Jennifer, Smitha, Salome, Anuradha ,Venmal, Dhamayanthi, Rashmi Katti, Renuka, Ritika
For photos on community service please click here .
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Inventure Academy Annual Awards Day

Success is not coming first in the race but giving your best no matter what place. The true spirit behind these lines authored by our student was celebrated on, the 5th Annual Awards day of Inventure Academy held on March 28.

It was also a day for students to showcase their multi-talents on stage be it dance, play, or music in front of the cheering audience comprising of parents, teachers and peers.

Our guests of honor on the occasion were Associate Director of Indian Institute of Science (IISc.) Professor N Balakrishnan and CMD of Prestige group, Irfan Razack, who inspired children with their speech on need for holistic knowledge to be a future ready.

The event started at around 4pm with Professor Balakrishnan, Mr Razack along with CEO and Head of Inventure Academy, Nooraine Fazal lighting the candle of knowledge. Professor Balakrishnan inspired the students, parents and teachers alike by his speech on significance of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) where there would be growing need for people with holistic knowledge more than specialists in a field or two. Recalling his young days, Professor Balakrishnan, said, “While 30 years ago, when I joined IISc, a computer had a main memory of just 32 kb, today even a pen drive can carry 320 gigabytes!.”

One of the founders of the world’s largest digital library, Professor Balakrishnan, emphasized the need for integrated education, where there are no borders in acquiring knowledge from subjects of science, engineering, social science or arts. He congratulated Inventure Academy for having nurtured inventive thinking in five years of its formation and also the parents for having chosen this school.

Irfan Razack, also the Chairman and co-founder of Inventure Academy, underlined the changing face of Indian education and the need for freedom of space for young minds to think, grow and excel as individuals and as human beings.

Nooraine Fazal, proudly presented the `harvests’ of the academic year 2009-10 and the audience cheered as much to Inventure excelling in academics, with 100 percent of IGCSE students scoring distinction or merit and Titan Genius kids APJ Abdul Kalam Awards National Awards for Maths, as they did for the school being overall champions of Multiple Intelligence Xplored, an inter-school competition, for the third consecutive year.

Later the students who displayed winning attitudes in varied fields of academics, sports, culture were felicitated by an Inventure Academy cap and badges on their the guests followed by a colorful cultural evening.
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The Theory

Every task you perform could be a success
It is when you set a goal and achieve nothing less

It requires you and all your senses, including your will
It asks you to bear all obstacles, be it a mountain or a hill

To emerge successful, passionately combine sweat and blood
Charge against suppression, sternly shake off the mud

Keep yourself strong, for all your wars are not yet fought
Because something like success just cannot be bought

It is your decision to define your own success
Let someone else do it for you and you’ll end up a mess

Forego unneeded pressure, as it adds to stress
Lead life with strategies, like a good game of chess

Lead life with everything planned, prevent the suspense please
Or you’ll live it like a heartbeat playing against piano keys

Carpe Diem – that means seize the day
Grab your opportunity, don’t let go no matter what they say.

But remember:
Proving to yourself, that you are a winner
May induce over confidence. And that could be a success killer.

Remember kids, having a luxurious lifestyle may not be success
When you are satisfied with yourself, then you may achieve ultimate bliss

Success may not be standing first in a race
It is the feeling of giving it your best no matter your place.

Siddharth Menon ,
Grade 11