Cambridge School Noida - Cultural Achievements

Cultural Achievements

2006-2007

  • Interschool Solo Dance Competition "ARAGYA" was held at Vishwa Bharti Public School Noida. A student presented a Kathak performance under the guidance of Mr. Kadkade, the dance teacher, receiving second prize.
  • Interschool Festival Reverberations was held at Bal Bharti Public School, Noida. CSN participated in the activities at Senior and Junior level. A students received 1st prize in the Maths Lab activity.

2005-2006

  • Rhythms was held at Sommerville School, Noida on 10 November 2005. CSN studente were awarded:
  • Solo singing - 1st prize.
  • Duet - 1st prize.
  • Group song - 1st prize.
  • The overall trophy was gained by CSN
  • Helpage India Quiz. On 10 August 2005 the school was in the zonal round of the quiz at Jaipur. They were runners-up.

2002-2003

  • CSN organized a Teacher Empowerment Programme designed by WATIS (Wipro Applying Thought in Schools) on the school premises from Dec 2001 - May 2002. 35 teachers from Cambridge School branches attended the course.

2000-2001

  • Noida Lok Manch Talent Search Trophy- two students won scholarships for the year.
  • A botanical garden was built by the Environmental Club.

1999-2000

  • NIE Speak 99 - 1st prize for East zone
  • NIE Speak '00 - 1st prize for East zone
  • National level Stic Colour contest 2nd prize

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