APRIL, 2024



BBS AI Ideathon 2024

Bluebells School recently hosted an AI Ideathon with Create Labs, Gurgaon, engaging students from grades VI to VIII. With the participation of over 50 students representing 13 schools across Delhi and the NCR region, the event sparked creativity and innovation. Students explored AI concepts, and presented their ideas, showcasing their enthusiasm for technology and problem-solving. The Ideathon provided a platform for young minds to delve into artificial intelligence and its applications.



Pushkin Day @ BBS

Commemorating the 222nd birth anniversary of Alexander Pushkin, Russian poet, novelist, dramatist, Bluebells School International in collaboration with the Russian Embassy School, New Delhi , celebrated the Pushkin Day with great zeal and enthusiasm on 19th April, 2024. The event comprised an interactive session on Pushkin’s collection of short stories, Art work, a game of Kabaddi and a cultural performance. The event was event was attended by Mr Sergei Leppik , Director of the Russian School along with 4 teachers and 21 students.

FEBRUARY, 2024



INDIA DAY 2024

The annual Exchange and India Day Celebrations with New Delhi Japanese School (NDJS) welcomed over 130 students from NDJS, along with their teachers and Principal Mr. Ogonuki. Students from both schools enjoyed a day filled with activities such as Yoga, Indian Art, Science experiments, and Indian games.
Madam Eiko Suzuki, the wife of the Ambassador of Japan to India (H.E. Mr. Hiroshi Suzuki), and Prof. Ashok Chawla, an eminent scientist and advisor to the Government of India, Japan, MEA, graced the event with their presence.
The day concluded with children celebrating Holi using marigold flowers, symbolizing the arrival of spring.

DECEMBER, 2023



Extension Lecture

Ms. Meeran Chadha Borwankar, the former Commissioner of Police Mumbai, engaged with Grade XI students to delve into the intricate details of the roles and responsibilities of police officers. With her recently released book 'Madam Commissioner' as a backdrop, students eagerly sought insights from her extensive experience, prompting a flurry of questions related to her tenure and the narratives they had absorbed from her work.

NOVEMBER, 2023

 


66th Annual Prize-Giving Ceremony @ BBS

Bluebells School International celebrated its 66th Annual prize-giving ceremony on Sunday, 5 November 2023. Ms Atishi graced the program as the esteemed chief guest. The event entailed felicitation of all scholars and high-achievers, performance by the orchestra ‘Times like These,’ and a rendition of the well-known play by Rabindranath Tagore ‘Tasher Desh.’

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OCTOBER, 2023



Cleanliness Drive

As part of Special Campaign 3.0, NMNH Bluebells organized a 'Swachitha Hi Sewa' awareness program at Bluebells School International on October 13, 2023. Shri K S Attri, SEA, NMNH, delivered an interactive talk on Cleanliness and Mission Life, followed by a Swachitha Pledge, Cleanliness Drive, and a Swachitha rally involving around 900 students from classes 6 to 12. #SwachhataHiSewa #SwachhBharat



ENIAC Virus 2023

On October 13, 2023, Bluebells School International hosted VIRUS’23, its annual IT Fest, with Mr. Osborne D'Souza, Co founder & CEO Juana Technologies, as the esteemed chief guest. This student-led event, organized by the ENIAC club, focused on the theme "New Realities: Breaking Boundaries to Metaverse," bridging the digital and physical realms. The event featured a blend of online, offline, and hybrid activities. Tagore International School, East of Kailash, clinched the rolling trophy."

SEPTEMBER, 2023



Action Phonics workshop

As a part of the school's CSR programme, a workshop on Phonics was conducted by Ms Kiran Gupta and Ms Monika Kalra of Bluebells School International, on 30th September, 2023 for the teachers of the MCD school in the neighbourhood. The workshop was interspersed with activities to making learning and participation a joyful learning experience.



Inauguration of a Library at MCD School in Zamrudpur

Bluebells School International in collaboration with the MCD School, Zamrudpur have established a library in memory of their founder, Ms. G Soni in the MCD School. The library was inaugurated by Mr Himanshu Gupta, Director, Directorate of Education on 19 September 2023 at 11 am. It will cater to the needs of the students from Pre-primary to Grade V. Apart from a wide range of books, numerous board games and toys have also been provided in a colourful and child friendly environment.



Workshop on Remarks Writing

A workshop on Remarks Writing was conducted for nearly 28 Teachers inclusive of the ( Pre-primary, Primary, Middle and senior section) by the School's Director and Manager, Mrs Suman Kumar. The session was very interactive and of great learning.

AUGUST, 2023



Inaugration of Butterly Garden

The Butterfly Garden at Bluebells School International was inaugurated with enthusiasm. This garden serves as a vital reminder of the significance of green spaces in urban areas, promoting biodiversity and providing a serene environment for children. The inauguration ceremony was graced by the esteemed presence of Mr. Vivek Menon, a distinguished figure in the field of wildlife conservation, and was attended by students and guests.



C.V. Raman Day

Bluebells school celebrated C V Raman day on 28th August2023 with full fervour and enthusiasm in esteemed presence of Dr Pratibha Jolly as chief guest on the G20 theme "One Earth One Family One Future" The entire school was resonating with ATL exhibition, lab activities, model making and symposium on the current topics. It turned out to be a great success.



INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION

On India’s 77th Independence Day, Bluebells School International organised the flag hoisting ceremony and cultural programme, all commemorating the valiant efforts of the heroes of our freedom struggle. Honourable Chief Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw was the esteemed chief guest for this landmark event.



CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

A Training on Global Perspective was conducted at Bluebells School International by the Cambridge International Education Team on 5th August 2023 from 9:30 am – 03:00 pm. The Guest Speaker was Ms. Achama Mathew, a subject expert and Cambridge Trainer. The training session was attended by 40 teachers from across India including the host school



INVESTITURE CEREMONY 2023

The Investiture Ceremony, appointing the new Student Council for the academic session 23-24, took place in the School Auditorium on August 1, 2023. Ms. Rita Sharma, Director – SCERT, Government of NCT of Delhi was the chief guest for the event. The heartwarming ceremony celebrated the principles of democracy, and the Student Council exuded a sense of responsibility and team spirit, qualities embedded in the ethos and principles of the school.

JULY, 2023



LIBBY’S WORKSHOP FOR DOE AND SCERT

Ms Elizabeth Foster Paul, an instructional coach from Charleston High School, South Carolina, USA conducted a three day workshop for the Government school Primary teachers at SCERT from 19th – 21st July and another one day workshop on 25th July at Bluebells School International. 35 teachers attended the modules where they were guided on how to get students to read fluently based on the level of the class. The workshop culminated with an activity of reading, writing, vocabulary building and finally expressing their creativity through art. The Director of DOE , Mr Himansh Gupta along with Deputy Directors such as Mrs Kavita Rana and Dr Kanchan Jain also attended the workshop and appreciated the techniques incorporated by Ms Paul.



LINGUA FIESTA 2023

The Lingua Fiesta, an annual interschool Book Discussion and Film Review, hosted by Bluebells School International was held on 24 July 2023 in the school premises. The book under discussion was the George Eliot classic, The Mill on the Floss.
Six schools participated, vying for the Rabindranath Tagore Rolling Trophy which was won by Springdales School, Pusa Road. Shatakshi Saklani of Bluebells School bagged the first position in the Book Discussion category and Shreyasi Tripathi of Bluebells School bagged the first position in the Film Review category.



OSAB – HEALTH CAMP

The Alumni body (OSAB) of Bluebells School, Kailash, New Delhi conducted the annual Health Camp for 65 members of the support staff, comprising the Housekeeping, the Security staff, Drivers, Canteen Staff and other helpers on 23rd July, 2023 from 7 a.m till 12noon in the school premises with great success . The involvement and participation of the Alumni in this programme was very appreciative.



Yokoso Japan Day

A group of 120 students from Grades 3 to 10 along with thier teaches visited the New Delhi Japanese School to celebrate Yokoso Japan Day. This anniual feature between the two schools is a tradition we have been following for over 25 years for children, to learn about and appreciate the culture of both countries.
Age appropritate activities curated and organized by the Japanese students included making traditional Japanese toys , enjoying Japanesed ances like the Bon dance, Soran, Eisa, Caligraphy and playing traditional Japanese games. The drum dance Wadaiko as always did not fail to enthrall the students, as their hearts beated to the sound of the drums.
The people-to-people exchanges between the Indian and the Japanese students leaves memories for children that they continue to cherish through their lives.



IBM SkillsBuild AI Chatbot Programme

A student from Class VII B, Paarth Gupta has bagged 1st Position in IBM SkillsBuild AI Chatbot Programme.
Link for Climabot: https://poonamvggmailcom.intelaedu.com/

MAY, 2023

 


THE BSF YOUTH FIESTA @BBS

The BSF Youth Fiesta was a three-day event held in the premises of the school. The first day saw the six houses compete under two categories: song and dance; and the second day saw the screening of films, theatre enactments and recitation of self-composed poetry. The students got an opportunity to identify their interests and foster their talents under the guidance of experts from the respective disciplines. On both the days the performances were judged by accomplished professionals who have carved a niche for themselves in their respective fields. The culmination of the event took place on 6 May 2023 as the Border Security Force regaled the students with their live band which was followed by the top two performances in all the categories.

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APRIL, 2023



Bluebells at the 95th Oscars

It is astounding that in a country of 3 billion people two of the three nominations from India for the 95th Oscars happened to be Bluebellians and that Guneet Monga's production house won the Oscar.

We are proud of:
Gunnet Monga of the batch of 2000 for The Elephant Whisperer's Shaunak Sen of the batch of 2005 for All that Breathes.

FEBRUARY, 2023

 
 


India Day 2023@BBS

The annual India Day Celebrations with New Delhi Japanese School (NDJS) was held offline after 3 years of online exchanges.
Mr. Yoshida Koji, Counsellor PR and Culture, Embassy of Japan, and Prof Ashok Chawla, eminent scientist and advisor to the GOI, Japan, MEA, joined the event.

Over 100 students from the NDJS attended the event along with their teachers and Principal Mr. Adachi, to participate in a number of native Indian activities including yoga, Indian art, science experiments and Indian games.



Mrs G. Soni Memorial Tournament

Teachers and students from Bal Mitra Mandal, Kailash Satyarthi Children's Foundation, Delhi and Bluebells School International got together to play the Gully Cricket League Match.

An exciting fun filled afternoon; the friendly match came to a nail-biting end with the Bluebells Team captained by Yash Kohli.

JANUARY, 2023



Road Safety Week@BBS

The school organised for students of VI to IX a host of activities ranging from essay, writing to poster making, designing cartoons and slogan are forwarded herewith for the Schools' Website to observe the Road Safety Week'23.
Winners in the various categories were:

Best Essay - Ruhanee Janjee VIII B
Best poster- Aditya Verma IX C
Best slogan- Ganeev Kaur VI B
Best cartoon- Angela VII A

DECEMBER, 2022

 


65th ANNUAL DAY CELEBRATIONS

A warm sunny morning settled on the festive lawns at Bluebells to welcome parents and guests to the 65th Annual Day & Prizing Giving Ceremony, at school. The occasion graced by Ms. Saumya Gupta, joint secretary higher education, Ministry of Education who was the chief guest and Mr Himanshu Gupta, director, Directorate of Education who was the Guest of Honour for the event. The celebrations started with a yoga performance followed by a plethora of activities like dances, chorus and orchestra. An elaborate prize distribution ceremony to acknowledge the efforts of our students was followed by a heart-warming ballet, The Giving Tree, which was a fitting culmination to the day’s celebrations.

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NOVEMBER, 2022

 
 


Grandparents Day@BBS

Pre-schoolers' opened their heart and hands to welcome their grandparents for a day of fun and frolic. Hearts filled with joy and happiness they not only watched their grandchildren perform for them, but their nimble toes joined in the fun and watching them dancing was like watching them dream on their feet.

SEPTEMBER, 2022



CUBA DAY

Bluebells School International in collaboration with the Embassy of the Republic of Cuba commemorated the Cuban national hero, José Marti. Numerous activities conducted over a week at Bluebells culminated in a panoramic Art Exhibition of the students from over 700 schools across India. Ambassador of Cuba to India H.E. Alejandro Simancas Marin inaugurated the exhibition. Ambassador of the Bolivian Republic of Venezuela H.E. Coromoto Godoy Claderon, Dr Bhaskar Balakrishnan, Former Ambassador of India to Cuba, and Mr. Ramit Singh Chimni, Co-Founder of the 8 Goals One Foundation, also graced the occasion.



Felicitating Shaunak Sen
Class of 2005

Everyone leaves their Alma Mater, with dreams but to return with them realised is more than a Dream come True!

It was a special day for Shaunak Sen, when he along with his mother came to school after 17 years, to be felicitated by Ma'am Suman on his jaw dropping recognition at the Cannes Film Festival 2022. Recipient of the Sundance Award and Golden Eye Award, his Alma Mater planned a day for him with a nostalgic morning assembly. Teachers who had taught him including Ms Ghai, Ms Anita Chowdhary, Ms Nandita Sinha Roy, Ms Gopa Mukhopadhyay, Ms L Sharma and his batchmates waited in the reception area to give him a surprise.

Overwhelmed and overjoyed, he kept telling the students how so 'surreal' the day was for him and yet how his back straightened up when Sir Saneja blew his whistle. With goose bumps he shared what he missed about school . And it was not surprising to learn that it had to be the "water cooler".

AUGUST, 2022

 


GHAR WAPSI

On the 26th of August, we opened our arms to welcome Commander Ankush Banerjee a proud alumnus of the class of 2002 -03. He has served on board Indian Naval Ships Trishul (Guided missile Stealth frigate), Kesari (Landing Ship) and Jalashwa (Landing Platform Dock). Thereafter he served as an Ethics and Leadership trainer and researcher at the Centre of Excellence in Ethics, Leadership and Behavioural Studies (CELABS), Kochi, the Indian Navy’s premiere Leadership training school for its officers; as an English and Leadership Instructor, at the Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala; and as Officer-in-Charge of the Naval History Division, at Naval Headquarters.

 
 


Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav

The fragrance of freedom floated through the corridors and across the lawns of school, as classrooms and the school greens resonated with activities and celebrations to revel in the joy of 75 years of independence. Writing a mock constitution, debating on the 'azadi' of the Indian Teenager 75 years post 'Azadi', Nukkad Nataks and more was the spirit of the week.

The festivities culminated with a March past and the flag hoisting ceremony in the presence of Honourable Justice Ms Anjana Prakash (Retd).

JULY, 2022

 


The Lingua Fiesta
Bluebells School International

The annual lingua fiesta this year celebrated the analogous relationship between literature and life, The event saw seven schools from all over Delhi participate in a discussion on Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre. Dr Hema Raghavan, former Dean of Delhi University and Principal Gargi College, was the keynote speaker and Prof Nirmala Samanta, Associate English Literature Professor at Ramanujan College, was the moderator for the event. Ms. Anuradha Ghosh, Professor at Jamia Milia Islamia, and Ms. Bhavana Shrey, Ph D scholar at the Department of English, Jamia Milia Islamia, were the judges for the competition. The coveted Rabindranath Tagore Rolling trophy was awarded to The Indian School, while the first position in both the Book Discussion and the Film Review were bagged by Devi Sankhla and Syeda Shua Zaidi of Bluebells.

 
 


Workshop on Stress Management

The 21st century has been an era of transformational adjustments stemming from the revolution in family structure, society's expectations coupled with the post lockdown demands. The complete metamorphosis of the job opportunities in the future has caused further turmoil in the education sector.

Stressors are difficult to isolate in an evolving society and learning skills to deal with situations that cause you stress is an art to be cultivated and imbibed. Staff members at school participated in a one-day workshop on Stress Management conducted by Ms Priyanka Bhatkoti, Principal Maxfort School, Dwarka assisted by her colleague, Ms Komal, organised by the Centre of Excellence, CBSE Patparganj.

 


NELSON MANDELA DAY

"Celebration of the Human Spirit’ is a fundamental constituent of the vision and ethos of Bluebells School International. The life and work of Dr Nelson Mandela has always inspired us and the birthday of the man who envisioned the idea of a ‘Rainbow World’ is a day we never forget. H.E. Mr. Joel Sibusiso Ndebele High Commissioner South African High Commission graced the occasion as the Guest of honour, inspiring students as he shared with them incidents from his life when he was in jail at Robben Islands and how every atrocity by the jailors made him stronger and wiser.

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JUNE, 2022

 

Yoga for Humanity

"No Yoga No Peace- Know Yoga Know Peace" "

To commemorate the International Yoga Day, students, parents, teachers and the estate staff along with members of the OSAB (Old Students Association of Bluebells) together enjoyed an invigorating yoga session conducted on the beautiful lush green lawns, at school.

 


Medical Camp for Miraz Helpers and Estate Staff

On the 4th of June '22 OSAB organised its 3rd Annual Medical Camp as a token of their gratitude for all helpers at school. The event was led by Dr. Shailu Singh President OSAB, and Senior members of the OSAB Working Committee

A team of 5 OSAB senior doctors including dentists, opticians, gynaecologists and dermatologist supported by a team of 15 OSAB volunteers provided consultation to 63 beneficiaries. We proudly acknowledge and thank them for their services to their alma mater.

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MAY, 2022

 


Art Exhibition - A Tribute to Jose Marti
 

The Embassy of the Republic of Cuba & the Eight Goals One Foundation, (India International Centre,) New Delhi.


Abeer Bahl & Adona Martin of class V B & VI D respectively were declared along with other participants as the most Outstanding Artistic Expressionists, at their recently concluded art exhibition. Students, parents, and school members have been invited to attend the commendation ceremony.

APRIL, 2022

 
 


The Pushkin Literary Confluence 2022-23

Pushkin Day was celebrated online in collaboration with students at the Russian Embassy School . Pushkin's thoughts on non-violence and the importance of teaching values to children at an early age, are deeply appreciated connecting him to Gandhi, King, and Mandela.

Students from both schools enjoyed listening to the rendition of Pushkin's poems, participated in a quiz and watched a presentation on the Exploration of INDO RUSSIAN cultural bonds. by the Russian students during the pandemic. The event was online, and we look forward to seeing our Russian friends offline next year.

MARCH, 2022

 


Back to School Series
Orientations for Parents
 

The Pandemic has brought to the fore the need to review both schooling and parenting in the post Covid Era. Children have emerged winners with their ability to adjust to changing norms and as adults we have all woken to the fact that our torch bearers have an innate capacity to learn, provided the environment facilitates the learning. As we ushered in this new norm, a series of workshops were conducted for parents by eminent speakers highlighting the importance of cherishing their Childs’ childhood and teaching them family values. To shift roles from being just a provider to becoming an active participant in their Childs’ life. And most of all tips on how to wean children off their digital dependency for recreation.

Speakers included:

-> Dr Poojashivam Jaitly, practising Clinical Psychologist,

-> Dr Priti Dhawan, Professor, Department of Psychology, LSR College, University of Delhi

-> Dr Asha Singh, Former Associate Professor, Department of Child Development, Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi.

 
 


The Way Forward

A ubiquitous question we have all asked our children at some point in their childhood is “What do you want to be when you grow up? The question is not a serious one when the children are young -- the responses are as much for our entertainment as anything else -- but time does go by fast.

Dr Kanika Ahuja, Professor of Psychology, LSR College, DU, addressed parents and students of Class X on how to unravel the ambiguity of how to decide on subjects at the Senior Secondary level identifying students’ abilities, recognizing personality & interests, and acknowledging marks and performance.

 


WTOC: World through Our Class
India Japan - Traditional Foods & Culture
 




Students of grades 7 and 8 participated in Zoom with students of Toyota Kosen School, Japan, to discuss and share the culture and food of both countries. Their discussion covered the changing food habits in the two countries, their effect on health, and the need to revive traditional food habits that are more suitable for the climatic conditions of a country.

FEBRUARY, 2022

 


Investiture Ceremony

Students from the senior school transitioned into young leaders and harbingers of change as members of the Student Council. Led by the newly elected president of the students' council, Devi Sankhla, the prefects took an oath uphold the ideals of the school and live up to its motto "Service Through Love". Our director, Mrs. Suman Kumar was the chief guest and honoured the 26 council members with their respective badges and addressed them on this much awaited day in their life, as they accepted their new roles as leaders of the student body.

 
 


India Day 2022

The annual exchange program with New Delhi Japanese School this year commemorated the 70th anniversary of Japan-India diplomatic ties.

Mrs. Chikage Suzuki, the wife of the Ambassador of Japan to India, along with The Deputy General of Japan Foundation, New Delhi of Mr. Sato and language advisor Ms. Chiaki Suzuki. joined the students of both schools on Zoom.

Children spent the day together discussing Indian Art & Architecture, working together on STEM experiments, and doing Manga and Yoga.

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Memorial Service - Mrs G. Soni
(Our Founder)

Homage to a Beautiful Odyssey

The Bluebells family along with friends from across the world came together on the 2nd of February, to pay their tribute to the Spirit of the Institution, at a memorial function organised on Zoom.

Mr. K. J. Alphons Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Former Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) For Tourism, Advocate & Former Civil Servant, the chief guest, fondly looked back at his close association with Ms. G. Soni.

DECEMBER, 2021



Annual Day Celebrations

Despite the pandemic, the institution's spirit persisted in carrying on the rich tradition of its outstanding 64th Annual Event, online.

Dr. Suman Sharma, the principal of LSR College, was our chief guest this year.

Along with the annual prize distribution and outstanding contribution of students in many fields the event included an orchestra with the choir performing a piece in Hindi, English, and Russian that portrayed the universal language of love. The theme for the play was on choices in conflict -"Wild Geese"- was a performance that incorporated theatre, poetry, and dance to explore the hope for oneness and harmony in a world thirsty for Peace and Serenity.

NOVEMBER, 2021

 


Online Interaction
Akarazuka-Nishi High School Hyogo, Japan




The foreign languages department taking full advantage of the online platform organized an interaction amongst students of grades 8 derstanding

The students spoke in Japanese and English, introducing themselves, sharing their hobbies, favourite sports. Talking about Covid and how it has impacted both home and school life but also tried to look at the flip side of the increased awareness on hygiene that it has brought into our lives

SEPTEMBER, 2021

 


Teacher's Day Celebrations

“Human values of peace, compassion, and honesty are not learned from a textbook but from the teacher who delivers the textbook”

Teachers' Day celebrations at our school are very special and a much-awaited event by all. This is because we blend the conventional with the unconventional as teachers perform for students.

The 3rd of September, 2021 was no different, except that it was all virtual. Post the tradition of Class XII teaching a class, students assembled on YouTube to watch a beautiful kaleidoscope of past teacher’s day performances of dance, theatre, and music.

On the 4th of September, CBSE Secretary Mr. Anurag Tripati, shared some thought-provoking and intriguing views on contemporary education.

’Make your classroom an inferno of engaging questions and your dipstick test is when children do not want to leave your class’

AUGUST, 2021

 


Independence Day Celebration

A week-long celebration at school marked the 75th year of India's Independence.

The Juniors dedicated the week to a plethora of activities. The colours of the Trianga lit their world with joy and delight. Role plays, self-composed poems and patriotic songs filled their days encouraging them to understand the struggle for the country's independence.

Responsible citizenship was delved into by the Seniors. Discussions and debates revolved around why it was important to move beyond honouring and preserving this freedom.

Have we realised the dreams of our freedom fighters or is this an evolving journey ..... 'miles to go before we sleep'.

 


Farewell Assembly for batch 2020-21

7th of August saw the current class 12 bid adieu to their seniors, the batch of 2020-2021. Keeping the current situation in mind, the students and teachers joined online to shower the outgoing batch with good wishes and luck.

The outgoing batch was infused with the school’s ideology of the power of one to be the change and induced to imbibe these words in their lives. On the auspicious occasion students fondly remembered our compassionate founder principal Ma’am Soni and her love for the children.

It was indeed a joyous and cheerful evening filled with laughter and tears of nostalgia!!

JULY, 2021

 


Nelson Mandela's Birthday Celebration

‘As we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same’.

-Nelson Mandela

Our annual reverence to the inspiring life of Madiba, drew out a kaleidoscope of images from the life of Mandela, invoking a deep sense of wonderment for a man who walked in the steps of Gandhi and once again brought to our awareness - 'the power of non-violence’.

The trials of Mandela’s extraordinary life bring across to us his message – take action, inspire change.

 
 

APRIL, 2021




Workshop by The Centre of Sustainable Development
Columbia University, USA

At the International Workshop on Curricular Integration of SDG 4.7, students of grade VI interacted with Jeff Sachs, world-renowned professor of Economics & Senior UN advisor. They shared their survey findings from their recently concluded unit on Food, the disparity of nutrition in society. Their discovery that meals of the marginalised families were low on proteins and calcium prompted them to ask him –

“If everyone is equal then don't you think everyone needs the same nutrition”?

Our young inquiring minds look forward to being active members of this global revolution to create awareness and consciousness amongst the people of this world.




Pushkin Day Celebrations

"It's a wonder we managed to do it in such hard times" Anna Koltavskaya English Teacher the Russian Embassy School

To keep the tradition of holding Pushkin Day alive students from the Russian Embassy School in Delhi, joined our students to celebrate the - Sources of Pushkin's Imagery' with the aim of defining the factors (people, places, biographical facts) that inspired Pushkin to create the mesmerizing images that he wove into exquisite words.




Annual Shakespeare Assembly

Undeterred by the wrath of Covid, Class XII students were all there virtually, to pay tribute to Shakespeare on his birthday, which we celebrate on the 23rd of April every year.

Meaningfully selected excerpts were rendered with such delicacy of warmth and nuance, with backdrops and costumes as real as they could be.

Watch it at the youtube link below:

https://youtu.be/WMhVTkd9WDc

MARCH, 2021

The Holocaust Seminars

The initiative, a first of its kind, has been undertaken by our school in collaboration with The World Holocaust Remembrance Centre, Yad Vashem, Israel. A series of soul-stirring online seminars was conducted for the Senior School teachers and students. Eminent researchers of the Institute nudged the participants to reflect on the Jewish World - Challenges of Modernity and Everyday Life in Warsaw, offering fresh perspectives and expanse beyond the curriculum.

In the new academic session 2021-22, we look forward to yet another confederation with Yad Vashem - a Film Club-listening to the testimonies of the survivors.


Annual Day Pre -Primary

 


   Pre- School & KG


Classes 1 & 2

A day to celebrate the achievements of a year gone by and look forward to the journey ahead. The Virtual Annual Day for the Pre -Primary wing was an amalgamation of songs, dances, dramatization, and mime.

The little pixes and fairies stole everyone's heart with their enthusiasm, as they performed with such joy on zoom exuding confidence that had to be seen to be believed..

We thank all our wonderful parents, for their unstinted support throughout the year gone by.

 

Asian Games Japan & Bluebells

As a part of A REGIONAL REVITALISING VISION THAT ENERGISES THE ASIAN GAMES 2026 IN NAGOYA, JAPAN, the Aichi prefecture in Nagoya has initiated a series of online exchanges with International schools across Asia.

The opening session of the series was launched with a virtual interaction between the students of Toyota National College Of Technology, Aichi, and our students. A presentation about the traditional sports of Japan was followed by an invigorating conversation about the Asian games and students shared their thoughts on how sports transcends all barriers in bringing the world together.

FEBRUARY, 2021



International Outreach Program

Japanese language students of Classes IX and XI had an online exchange in Japanese with the students of KTC Oozra High School, Japan.

Students from several branches of KTC located in prefectures across Japan, engaged in a conversation with their peers in India sharing with each other their lifestyle, culture, food, and the joy and angst of being a teenager. The program was organised in collaboration with the WTOC-TV.


India Day

Unfazed by the Pandemic we did not fail to meet our Annual Tryst with the New Delhi Japanese School. Our friendship that spreads across 27 years was renewed with a difference, as we celebrated the Japan Day together on zoom.

Mr. Adachi, the new principal of NDJS, joined the proceedings for the day, as students of both schools performed, sharing their rich culture of dance and music. The STEM activities conducted gave the students of the Japan School a peek into the Indian Curriculum. We cherish our friendship and look forward to to many such events in the future.



Memorial Service - Mrs G. Soni
(Our Founder)

You have touched countless lives in your lifetime, & will always continue to do so.

The Bluebells family along with Friends from across the world came together on the 2nd of February, to pay their tribute to the Spirit of the Institution, at a memorial service organised on Zoom…

Your Legacy Will Live Forever.

 

TEDxYouth@BBS 2021
We are the World

The third edition of TEDxYouth@BBS was conducted via Zoom on 23 January 2021. Prem Panicker, Purvi Yadav, Ankita Chawla, Banika Ahuja and Tarik Emir were speakers at the event.

 




“In Gratitude”
Celebrating the Birth
Anniversary of Our Founder
Mrs G. Soni

Thoughts of you transcend time.
Past, present, and future.
In knowing you, we are gifted with memories that can never die.

NOVEMBER, 2020

 


63rd Annual Day and Prize Giving Ceremony

The pandemic did not deter the institution’s spirit from continuing with the rich legacy of its spectacular Annual Event. The 63rd Annual Day & Prize Giving Ceremony was held virtually acknowledging the unbeatable human spirit to rise to meet the Covid Challenge. Dr. Pratibha Jolly, managing board members , guests, parents and children.Dr. Jolly inspired the young minds to adapt to the new normal and reinvent themselves by thinking on innovative lines.

SEPTEMBER, 2020

 


Teachers Day

Teachers' Day, fervor was not dampened by the Pandemic instead it took place online in all its traditional spirit and ethos.

JULY, 2020

 


Nelson Mandela's Birthday Celebration

Nelson Mandela, whose successful struggle against South Africa's apartheid system of racial segregation and discrimination made him a global symbol for the cause of human rights. The 18th of July is ear marked in the school calendar when the student fraternity celebrates his life and work.

During Covid times the Social Science Faculty rose to the occasion and organized online discussions on Madiba's life in classrooms.