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BIRLA HIGH SCHOOL
BHS/CIR – 4/25-26 Date: 09.04.2025
CLUB
CLASSES III, IV & V
Dear Parents,
As part of our endeavour to ensure the holistic development of the students, we will offer each child membership to one of our thirteen clubs in this session. The clubs will be held on Wednesdays from 12:40 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.
Given below is a list of all the clubs. You are requested to fill up the Google form and choose the names of any two clubs in order of preference (1st choice & 2nd choice) and submit the form by Wednesday, 16.04.2025.
Quest
(III, IV & V)
The Quest Club encourages pupils to become aware of their surroundings and helps them gather useful information.
Debate Club
The Debate Club is an engaging and dynamic extracurricular activity designed to cultivate critical thinking and communication skills in young students. Through structured debates on age-appropriate topics, children in the primary section learn to articulate their thoughts, listen actively to their peers, and construct persuasive arguments.
Do-Re-Me
The Music Club
The Music club introduces pupils to rhythm, lyrics, and the wonder of melodies. Here they will not only learn songs but they will also learn to play instruments like the synthesizer, bongo, tabla & cajon.
Expressions
This club hones speaking and dramatic skills, and instills confidence in public speaking.
Little Scholars
Little Scholars, the Reading Club, fosters the habit of reading & encourages them to explore the mystery and magic of storybooks.
Mathemagic Club (III, IV & V)
The Mathemagic Club makes learning Maths fun and exciting. Through games, hands-on activities, and brain teasers, children explore mathematical concepts and develop a love for numbers and patterns.
Eureka
Eureka, the Science Club, helps nurture the child’s curiosity. It focuses on experimenting and discovering the mysteries of science, which leads to a better understanding of the environment they live in.
Bits and Bites
Master Chefs will learn culinary art, and etiquette for a healthy life. Here students also learn skills of presentation and hospitality.
E – Club
(Only for IV & V)
The E-Club, our school’s very own Computer Club, is a hub for all tech enthusiasts and curious minds. From coding and gaming to designing and exploring the latest in AI, the E-Club is where creativity meets technology. Whether you’re a beginner or a tech whiz, this is the place to learn, collaborate, and innovate.
The Eco Club
The Eco Club inspires young minds to care for nature. Through simple activities, students learn about recycling, planting, and protecting the environment, helping them grow into responsible, eco-conscious citizens.
Prayaas – Social Service Club (III, IV & V)
The Social Service Club encourages kindness and empathy. Pupils engage in meaningful activities like canteen sales, newspaper collection, and toy and clothes drives. These efforts help them understand the joy of giving and contributing to the community.
Mind Spark
The Mind Spark Club sharpens thinking skills through Sudoku, puzzles, and challenging mental games. These activities promote logical reasoning, problem-solving, and higher-order thinking in a fun and engaging way.
Young Engineer’ Clubs
IMP:
Mrs. F. Singh
Dean Academics
Classes: Playgroup to V
BHS/CIR-3/25-26 Date: 07.04.25
Please note that classes Playgroup to V will remain suspended on Thursday, 10th April 2025, on account of the Annual Prize Distribution ceremony for Classes I to V for the session 2024-25.
However, participants and prize winners need to attend school as per instructions given.
Regular classes will resume on Friday, 11th April 2025.
Thank you,
Mrs. Farida Singh
Classes – Lower KG to V
BHS/CIR–1/ 25-26 Date: 1.4.25
Greetings from Birla High School.
As we begin the new academic year on Wednesday, 2nd April 2025, I request all parents to make note of the following:
Class Lower KG – 12:00 noon
Class Upper KG – 12:30 pm
Class I – 1:10 p.m.
Class II – 1:15 p.m.
Class III – 1:20 p.m.
Class IV – 1:25 p.m.
Class V - 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. Loveleen Saigal
Principal
NURSERY TO CLASS II (2025-2026)
BHS/CIR–101/24-25 Date: 21.03.25
As we approach the end of the academic session, we would like to share some important information and updates with you.
We appreciate your cooperation and look forward to a successful academic year ahead.
Headmistress
Lower KG to V
BHS/CIR–100/ 24-25 Date: 19.03.25
We are pleased to inform you that our school will be observing a Bagless Day on Friday, 21st March 2025 for students of Classes Lower KG to V. This initiative aligns with the recommendations of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which aims to make learning more engaging and skill-oriented. Pupils will be engaged in multiple activities throughout the day that will provide them with opportunities to boost their creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and teamwork.
Please note the following:
● The boys must come to school in their school uniform.
● Student ID Card should be worn.
● They must carry the school diary, water bottle and some dry tiffin.
● Dispersal will be only against the Escort cards.
Early dispersal timings to be followed:
Lower KG 8:00 AM TO 10:45 AM
Upper KG 8:00 AM TO 11:00 AM
Class I 8:00 AM TO 11:15 AM
Class II 8:00 AM TO 11:20 AM
Class III 8:00 AM TO 11:25 AM
Class IV 8:00 AM TO 11:30 AM
Class V 8:00 AM TO 11:30 AM
Steps to be followed to view the online progress card: -
Step I - Log on to www. vmscampuscare.in
Step II - Type parent Campus Care ID
Step III- Type the relevant password.
Step IV - Click on the Box where the name of your ward appears. Select the name
Step V- Click on the ‘Academics’ Tab.
Step VI- Click on the ‘Evaluation’ Tab on the left-hand side.
Step VII- Click on ‘View’
Step VIII - View the downloaded file.
Ms. F. Singh
BHS/CIR–96/24-25 Date:05.03.25
CLASSES I TO V
Kindly note that it is mandatory for all schools to collect necessary details for the 'Banglar Shiksha Portal' registration.
We request you to fill up the Google form provided below with the required information to ensure your child's registration is completed. Your prompt cooperation in this regard is essential for timely processing.
https://forms.gle/cxnVSKzeo8pk5Wsb9
Birla High School
CLASSES LOWER NURSERY TO V
BHS/CIR- 94/24-25 Date: 03.03.25
CLASS PHOTOGRAPH
You are requested to make an online payment of Rs. 75/- (Rupees Seventy-five only) for your son’s class photograph for the session 2024-2025. The payment should be made through the Campus Care Portal.
Please find below details of the Payment Process:
Registration will start on Monday, 3rd March 16:00 hrs and will continue till Friday, 7th March 2025, 23:59 hrs
Payment will be collected online only through the process mentioned below:-
I. For Campus Care Website / Portal users:
Step 1: Log on to Campus care portal via parent ID.
Step 2: Click on ‘Personal’ Tab (On the left-hand side of the screen).
Step 3: Click on ‘Event Participation’.
Step 4: Check the box beside ‘Amount’ and click on ‘Pay’.
II. For Campus Care Mobile Application users:
Step 1: Login with Parent ID.
Step 2: Click on ‘Utility’ tab.
Step 3: Click on ‘Upcoming Events Participation’.
Classes I to IV
BHS/CIR- 92/ 24-25 Date: 26.02.25
Your ward has received the Identity Card proforma today. You are requested to fill in your ward’s details in block letters and attach two recent passport-size photographs of your son wearing his school uniform. Please ensure that his name is clearly written on the reverse side of the photograph.
Kindly submit the completed form along with the photograph to your son’s class teacher by Monday, 3rd March, 2025.
Do not fill up the class & section in the proforma.
Please ensure that all the details provided are accurate, as they will be used to process the Identity Card for the session 2025-26.
We appreciate your attention to this request.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Yours faithfully,
Ms. Farida Singh
Classes Lower Nursery to II
PARENTS’ FEEDBACK AND SELF ASSESSMENT FOR HOLISTIC PROGRESS CARD
BHS/CIR-91/24-25 Date: 18.02.25
Dear Parent,
In alignment with the NEP 2020 guidelines, Birla High School has introduced the Holistic Progress Card from this session i.e. 2024-2025 for classes of the Lower Primary. This progress card offers a 360-degree, multidimensional view of each learner’s cognitive, affective, and psychomotor development. The inclusion of parent and student feedback will enhance collaboration and communication, providing a more comprehensive understanding of the student’s progress and fostering active parental engagement in their child’s education.
I request parents to note the steps mentioned below to fill up the parent and student feedback through Campus Care:
Parent’s Feedback: (for Classes Lower Nursery-II)
Please follow the steps given below to fill up the “Parent’s feedback”:
Student’s Feedback: (For only Classes I & II)
Please help your wards to follow the steps given below to fill up the “Self-Assessment” (student’s feedback):
PLEASE NOTE: Campus Care will accept the feedback from Tuesday, 18th February 2025, 14:00 hours onwards till Friday 21st February, 2025 till 11:59 hours.