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ISA Award 2012-15
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The school has been successfully accredited with the ‘International School Award’
2012-15 under the aegis of the British Council which is the United Kingdom’s International
Organisation for Educational opportunities and Cultural relations.
The British Council has also awarded Kite mark as a logo to the school which can
be used on our website, letter headed paper, prospectus, newsletters and other publications.
Now we can truly say that our students are well prepared to be Global Citizens of
the World.
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TRAVERSING BORDERS, REACHING OUT
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AFS Intercultural Program is an international, voluntary, non-governmental,
non-profit organization that provides intercultural learning opportunities to help
people develop knowledge, skills and understanding needed to create a more just
and peaceful world.
Two students were here as part of the American Field Society Exchange Programme
to experience the warmth and vibrancy of an extended family and see India and our
culture through new eyes.
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AISEC IN SUMMER FIELDS SCHOOL
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AISEC-Association Internationale des Étudiants en Sciences Économiques et
Commercialesis a global youth organization that develops leadership
capabilities through their internal leadership programs and engaging students and
graduates in international student exchange and internship programs for profit and
non-profit organizations.
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PROJECT AKSHAR
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Two Interns, one from china and one from Africa visited our school .Besides teaching
English language skills to our students from classes I to X these Interns also educated
our students about their culture, their country and their education system.
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PROJECT GENESIS
HIV AND AIDS AWARENESS WORKSHOP
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Under Project Genesis , interns Shunki Tanaka from Japan, Katherine from China, Maria
from Bulgaria and Julia from Brazil visited Summer Fields School
and conducted an awareness workshop for the students of classes XI and XII on 6th
August, 2011.
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Face to Faith
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Students of Std. IX-XI are involved in an initiative of The Tony Blair Faith foundation,
Face to Faith. This is a global High School Programme that encourages peer teaching
and learning and is focused upon the critical issues of Faith, Religion and Identity.
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GREEN SCHOOL PROGRAMME
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A delegation from Zambia , comprising of sixteen students and three teachers from
the International School of Lusaka in Zambia (of 11 nationalities) along with two
Green Contributor(Canada based organization), representatives, visited Summer Fields
School Kailash Colony from 18th to 21st October 2011..
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On 18th October’11,Students and teachers from SFS along with the
Zambian students and teachers visited Zambian High Commission at New Delhi .
On 20th October’11 Zambian students along with Summerites recorded
the song “Change the World”written and composed by the students from International
school of Lusaka. It talks about creating a better world with less pollution and
that is the solution to our problems.This song has become part of the school curriculum.
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BRIDGING INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARIES
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JENESYS (The Japan-East Asia network of exchange for students
and youth programme )
The department of school education and Literacy (Secondary Scholarship Section),
Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India has launched the programme
JENESYS. Under this programme our student PRACHI GUPTA of
std XI visited Japan from 5th June to 14th June
2011 . Another student NIDHI JAIN also visited Japan in the month
of Dec. 2011.
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International Competition
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Project Title- The Projectile Motion Conundrum
Mohit Singhla's video from Summer Fields School made it through the
competition organised by youtube and lenovo along with sponsors like SPACE agency
in cooperation with NASA. Mohit Singhla is 1 amongst the 2 students
from India to reach that level.
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CHINH
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CHINH India Kids Film Festival
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22 students from Summer Fields School from different age groups from 4years to 17
years were selected as a part of national jury of 1000 kids from 55 schools in three
categories to decide CHINH awards. This year, international jury of the festival
joined in from various parts of the globe including Russia, Canada, China, Indonesia,
Itlay, Denmark, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Korea. Kids Joined the screenings of exceptional,
impressive, motivating, touching and sometimes brutally honest children films.
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