A team from 94.3 FM visited our school. RJ vikas in his amusing way narrated the importance of water and gave message to save water. A team from Samvedna Jagriti came under the supervision of the President, Mrs. Harleen Kaur, who with their valuable ideas inspired students to save water & gave a presentation on ALARMING STATE OF SCARCITY OF WATER. Principal of the school, Mrs. Suman Rana and Vice Principal, Mr. Gurteg Singh Saini honoured the guests.
May 17, 2016
A leader is one who knows the ways, goes the way, and shows the way.
The Investiture ceremony of CT Public School for the academic session 2016-17 was held in a special ceremony. The event was presided by the Chairman of CT Groups of Institutions, Mr. Charanjit Singh Channi, the School Principal Mrs. Suman Rana and the Vice Principal Mr. Gurteg Singh Saini. It was conducted with a high degree of sincerity and enthusiasm. The Investiture Ceremony denotes investment in being leaders and the trust and confidence reposed in the newly invested office bearers for the involvement of the students’ community in day to day functioning of the school, since we believe in child centric approach. The ceremony was held with lots of enthusiasm and gusto. It was initiated with a prayer followed by a motivational song by our students. The students had been nominated by the House Incharges on the basis of discipline, academics and behavior so that they could be role models to their fellow mates. They had to face an interview to be selected for the various designations. Our newly elected student council took an oath in front of the whole school to be true to their posts and duties assigned to them.
Srishti Gupta has been designated as the General Secretary. Manmeet Singh has been selected the Head Boy while the School Head Girl is Navdeep Kaur. Ankit has been elected as the School Vice Head Boy while Manika Bawa has been chosen as the School Vice Head Girl. The Activity Captain (Boys) is Abhinav Madaan and the Activity Captain (Girls) is Ishanika. Kaniksh Bhatia and Pardeep Kaur have been elected as School Sports Captain (Boys / Girls). Swati Gupta has been chosen as the Discipline Captain. Apart from these, there were House designations and Hostel designations too. The newly elected student council took an oath in front of the whole school to be steadfast on the trust that had been reposed in them and execute their duties assigned to them with diligence and precision. Mr. Charanjit Singh Channi inducted the students to their posts and inspired them to be good leaders. In his address he said that leadership is based on inspiration not domination; on cooperation, not intimidation. Great leaders don’t set out to be leaders; they set out to make a difference. It’s never about the role but always about the goal. A true leader has the confidence to stand alone, the courage to make tough decisions, and the compassion to listen to the needs of others. He does not set out to be a leader, but becomes one by the quality of his actions and the integrity of his intent. The Principal and Vice Principal congratulated the new student council and their parents and teachers and motivated them to move on the path of righteousness, brotherhood & goodwill.
Terrorism has become a serious problem all over the world. It is a global issue which has affected almost all the nations throughout the world directly or indirectly. The terrorists never compromise with anyone and look for soft targets like kids, women and old people to coerce the government to fulfil their demands. An incident of a terrorist attack in a school in Pakistan last year, the Paris tragedy and the Pathankot episode sent a wave of shock and resentment across the world. C T Public School practised a mock terror drill lest such an untoward incident takes place.
The children were trained to face a mock terrorist attack.They were briefed about the techniques to combat such an attack With the ringing of the school siren, the students rushed to close the doors and windows and placed class furniture at the doors to debar the intruders to enter.Then they hid beneath the desks placed near the walls and observed complete silence. They were taught to maintain their calm and compose during an emergency and face the dire circumstances with bravery.
May 3, 2016C T Public School organised Inter House Poetry Recitation Competition for classes IV -VIII based on various themes like humour, satire etc. The students recited wonderful poems which left the judges and the audience spellbound.In the English Poetry Recitation Competition, Sakshi from Rose House bagged the first position, Joyana from Marigold stood second followed by Gulkirat Kaur from Jasmine House.
In the Hindi Recitation Competition, Suhas from Lotus House bagged the first position while Pragati and Samarth Sharma from Rose House bagged the second and third positions respectively. Rose House was the overall winner of the competition.The Principal, Mrs. Suman Rana and Vice Principal, Mr Gurteg Singh Saini applauded the performance of the students and encouraged all the students to take part in such competitions for their holistic development.
May 3, 2016 An Inter House Extempore Competition was organized in CT Public School for the juniors as well as the senior students. Extempore is an impromptu speech that is delivered with little or no preparation. As an extempore is spontaneous, it requires great effort to deliver it successfully. The most important aspect of extempore is that it helps in the enhancement of communication skills. The core idea of the extempore speech is to gather & articulate all the thoughts that come to the mind in an innovative way and present them in a well organized manner- all within the span of a minute. An Impromptu Speech reflects on the effective communication skills of the speakers. Where command over good language accompanied with fluency and confidence of the speaker is tested.
“Extempore is indeed the art of diluting two minute idea with a two hour vocabulary”
Our students from grade IV to XII put on their thinking hats and braved up to accept the challenge to deliver impromptu speech. To give maximum opportunity sixteen students were selected from each house after preliminary rounds held in the classes On the crisp Saturday morning all the participants dressed in their House uniform were all ready to set the ball rolling.
The orators articulated their thoughts on various topics in a very expressive manner before the audience. The students had to speak on various topics related to environment, technology, health, moral values, ambition and many more. There were two categories. The junior category comprised of participants from grade IV-VIII while the senior category had students from IX-XII. In the junior category Jiya of Marigold house bagged the first position. The second place was bagged by Suhani of Rose House and the third position was bagged by Rajwinder Mattu of Jasmine House. In the senior category the first position was bagged by Navdeep Kaur of Rose House while the second position was bagged by Pragya of Lotus House and the third position was bagged by Ananya Sachdeva and Diya of Jasmine House. The overall winner of the competition was Rose House in the senior category while Marigold House was the winner in the junior category.The competitors were adjudged by Mrs. Monika Aggarwal, Coordinator and Mrs Harpreet Panesar, H.O. D. English Department . The children were judged on the content of the topic, confidence, fluency and pronunciation. The competition was chaired by the Vice Principal of the School, Mr. Gurteg Singh Saini. He congratulated the winners and motivated the students to participate in various activities which are beneficial for development of one’s personality.
Apr 23, 2016
CT Public School was exuberant with activities which marked the day on the auspicious occasion of Baisakhi, Ram Navami and the birthday of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. A special assembly was organized which began with the invocation to the Almighty by chanting the Gayatri Mantra, followed by a speech to edify the children about the contribution of
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar in drafting the Indian Constitution, which embodies our rights and duties towards the country as Indian nationals. Then, the students were acquainted with the life and teachings of Lord Rama on the occasion of Ram Navami.
The students were also enriched with the knowledge of the importance of Baisakhi and paid their tributes to the victims of the tragic incident of Jallianwala Bagh which took place on 13th April in 1919, in which thousands of innocent people were massacred on the behest of General Dyre. The children were empowered with the knowledge of the inception of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh on 13th April in 1699. It was followed by Bhangra to commemorate the harvest season and filled the atmosphere with mirth and jubilations.
Later during the day, the Heritage Club comprising of students of grade X visited the Gurudwara at Mission Chowk to pay their obeisance to the Almighty Lord. The students of Grades I- V exhibited the artistic skills in slogan writing expressing their fervor and sentiments for their religion. The students of grades VI-VIII wrote poems while the students of class IX wrote poems on the importance of the Constitution and the role of the drafting committee.
The Principal of CT Public School, Mrs. Suman Rana and Vice Principal Mr. Gurteg Singh Saini congratulated the students on this festive occasion and exhorted them to imbibe the teachings of Lord Rama and Guru Gobind Singh in their lives and should respect all the religions.
Apr 12, 2016On behalf of the Management, staff and students of CT Public School, we would like to welcome and congratulate Mrs. Suman Rana who is the newly appointed Principal of our school.
Neha Dhupia flagged off 9th CT Half Marathon 2016-‘A Race for Charity’
- Renowned Punjabi Singer & Actor Jazzy B and Punjabi Singer Zora Randhawa too flagged off and led the race from CT Group of Institutions, Shahpur Campus.
Mar 6, 2016
Striding on the truthful fact “Every teacher is a first Mother,” CT Group of Institutions organizes Mother Teacher Award to honour the teachers of Kindergarten students. The prestigious award ceremony was held at CT Maqsudan Campus for CT Kindergarten students. For the award ceremony, 30 teachers were shortlisted, based on their performance and Institutional evaluation criteria. The teachers gathered from Kindergarten (Adarsh Nagar), Daffodils Kindergarten (Gopal Nagar), Shivalik Playway (S.U.S Nagar), Dreamland Playway (Maqsudan) and others.
The event was inaugurated with a lamp lighting ceremony by S. Charanjit Singh Channi (Chairman, CT Group of Institutions) and Mr. Manbir Singh (Managing Director, CT Group of Institutions). They felicitated all the teachers present on this occasion and honoured them with a title of Best Mother Teacher awarding them a certificate and Memento recognizing their contribution to the teaching profession. They also awarded Mrs. Harkanwal Kaur (Teacher at CT Kindergarten) with a Special award from S. Charanjit Singh Channi (Chairman, CT Group of Institutions) for her contribution into the educational field.The awarded teachers on the occasion shared their teaching experiences with each other during informal lunch at the culmination of the event.
Speaking on the occasion, Mrs. Harkanwal Kaur described the role of a teacher as that of nation builders and true role models for students. She said, “Being felicitated with Mother Teacher Award is an honour. As we all know that Teachers are Moms, Psychologists, Nurses and Magical Unicons. All rolled for into a pay check that will make a sweet shop worker call HR.”
Mr. Manbir SIngh (Managing Director, CT Group of Institutions) further added that we at CT Group of Institutions being educationists understand and laud the important role that the teachers play in the overall development of the society. S. Charanjit Singh Channi (Chairman, CT Group of Institutions) expressed his gratitude to all the teachers present on this occasion. He said, “Such awards not only appreciate their work but their profession as well. These awards helps to give them due recognition in the society. We have been honouring teachers of different states with Best Teacher Award of Schools and Colleges and now we have Mother Teacher Award to felicitate the teachers at Kindergarten schools.”
Prateek Shinde has brought kudos for the school in the field of self defence. He bagged a gold medal in the 1st GKSI all India Karate Championship 2015 – 16 held at Sheetla Mata Mandir Parisar, Sundarnagar, district Mandi Himachal Pradesh from 8th January to 10thJanuary 2016 in Kumite Event for colour belt in the 48 kg weight category and secured the first position.
Another feather was placed on his cap when he had bagged a gold medal in the Kick Light event and bagged a bronze medal in light contact event organized by National Kickboxing Federation N.G. WAKO India from 17th to 21st February, 2016 at Talkotra Stadium, New Delhi in the 51 kg category for 15-18 years boys.
Feb 27, 2016The highlight of the function was the crowning of Anand Jaitely as Mr. CTPS and Anmolpuneet Kaur as Miss CTPS. Various other awards were also given. These included Anshuman Sharma as Mr. Handsome, Arshdeep Singh as Mr. Debonair, Gurjot Singh Dhaliwal as Mr. Majestic, Navdeep Kaur as Ms. Elegant, Manpreet Kaur as Ms. Charming, Harmanpreet Kaur & Ashmita Singh [ tie ] as Ms. Adorable.
Feb 6, 2016
Our school participated in Colour Fest-2016. Result of the competition is as follows:-
1. Navleen and Ritika of IX-A bagged II Position in Rangoli
2. Mohit of X-C bagged II Position in Poster Making
3. Folk Dance Team (Charu, Ishanika, Simran, Diya, Romina, Kanan, Lovepreet) bagged II Position
4. Davinder and Pratibh from XI bagged III Prize in Science Buddies.
Jan 29, 2016
Rajinder Kumar of 10th class won Silver Medal in 800 M Race held in CBSE NATIONAL ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP at RAIPUR CHATTISGARH. Mrs. Ranjana Rajput, Principal & Mr. Gurteg Saini, Vice-Principal of the school congratulated him for his achievement.
Dec 31, 2015
Heartiest congratulations to Simranjit Kaur for winning FM Rangrezz competition. Diya & Muskan Sachdeva got participation certificates.
Dec 27, 2015
It is a matter of great pride that our school participated in prestigious event of Shri Baba Harivalabh Sangeet Pratiyogita.
Dec 24, 2015
Christmas festival was celebrated by the CT Kindergarten students. The programme was followed by a dance and Christmas carols. Students said that Christmas festival truly depicts the essence of love, joy and peace.
Mrs. Ranjana Rajput (Principal, CT Public School) informed the students about the birth of Jesus Christ and motivated the students to spread the message of Jesus Christ, “Love each and every person” in their life.S. Charanjit Singh Channi (Chairman, CT Group of Institutions), Mrs. Parminder Kaur Channi (Co-Chairperson, CT Group of Institutions) and Mr. Manbir Singh (Managing Director, CT Group of Institutions) celebrated the event with the students and the members of the staff. They made their presence felt during the celebrations at both the campuses. S. Charanjit Singh Channi (Chairman, CT Group of Institutions) while addressing the students urged them to follow the path of love and affection which is the essence of every religion of the world.
Dec 21, 2015
Shivalik Model Senior Secondary School, Nangal won the runners-up trophy of the tournament. The top two winners were felicitated with the prizes of worth Rs. 31,000 and Rs. 21,000 respectively. Defending their winning title, CT Public School has once again won the Champions trophy of the Sardarni Manjit Kaur Memorial Cricket Tournament for the third consecutive year. The runners-up trophy was won by Shivalik Model Senior Secondary School, Nangal in the third season of this five days tournament organized by CT Public School at the Shahpur Campus of CT Group of Institutions. The trophy of Man of the Series and Man of the Match was won by Damandeep Singh, Best Bowler by Gaurav Chaudhary of CT and Best Wicket-Keeper by Karan Rajput of from the winning CT Public School team and Best Batsman by Vishesh of Shivalik Model Senior Secondary School, Nangal. The umpires for the final match were Mr. Anurag Bhardwaj and Mr. Jawahar Lal from Punjab Cricket Association (PCA). The Commentator was Mr. Chetan Sondhi and Official Scorer was Mr. Arsh Trehan. In the final match, CT Public School won the toss and chooses to bat first. The team scored 201 runs in 20 overs while opponent team Shivalik Model Senior Secondary School, Nangal could not beat the total and loose the match by scoring only 108 runs on the loss of 7 wickets. The top scorer of the match includes Damandeep Singh from the winning team; he scored 75 runs and Jasvir Singh (48) and Karan Rajput (27) from CT Public School and from Shivalik Model Senior Secondary School, Nangal Vishesh scored 53 runs and Ravikant scored 16 runs. In the bowling section, Deepak and Akhil took two wickets of Shivalik Model Senior Secondary School, Nangal while from CT Public School Dimple took three and Jasvir took 2 wickets.
The Chief Guest of the closing ceremony was S. Charanjit Singh Channi (Chairman, CT Group of Institutions), Mr. Manbir Singh (Managing Director, CT Group of Institutions) and Mrs. Ranjana Rajput (Principle, CT Public School). The dignitaries felicitated the winners, best performers in different aspects and runners-up team of the tournament. The closing ceremony had March past by the participating team, Salutation, final events & Medal ceremony followed by speech by the Chief Guests of the event. Mr. Manbir Singh (Managing Director, CT Group of Institutions) said that stressed on the importance of games and sports activities in our life. He also congratulated the players for their remarkable attempts. He said, “It was a successful and memorable event for the students.”
S. Charanjit Singh Channi (Chairman, CT Group of Institutions) congratulated the winners and performers of the tournament. He also thanked the participating teams for their remarkable performances at the event.