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BIRLA HIGH SCHOOL
ID CARD EXCHANGE - SESSION 2024-25
CLASSES III, IV & V
BHS/CIR– 9/24-25 Date: 18.04.2024
Dear Parents,
Greetings from Birla High School.
Your ward’s ID card and Escort card for the Session 2024-25 will be handed over to you on Saturday, 20th April, 2024. Kindly note the details regarding the same:
Date: Saturday, 20th April, 2024
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Venue: Prayer Hall
Please Note:
With regards,
Mrs. Farida Singh
Headmistress
BHS/CIR-8/24-25 Date: 10.04.2024
FEE DETAILS FOR THE YEAR 2024-2025
CLASSES LOWER NURSERY TO V
CIRCULAR FOR PARENTS AND GUARDIANS
The annual restructuring of the fees is necessitated by the ever increasing cost incurred by the institution. The factors that affect this increase, besides ever increasing developmental and establishment costs, also entail compulsory statutory financial obligations of salary hikes of employees at par with the State Government. This is something which is not unique to an institution but universally acceptable for achieving the school’s objective and developmental goals.
Keeping the ibid compulsions and circumstances in view and there is an imperative requirement of re-structuring the school fees at an appropriate level. Viewing all aspects, the total fees of the school has been increased by 8% for the academic session 2024-25. We request your kind co-operation in our partnership to provide the best to our students. The fees structure is available below. We would request you to pay the fees through the ECS mode of payment, details of which are available on our website.
MONTHLY
QUARTERLY
Tuition Fees
10285
30855
Allied Activity Fee
1485
4455
Supplementary Facilities Fees
800
2400
12570
37710
Student Diary & ID Card (Per Annum)
125
ADMISSION FEE (FOR NEW STUDENTS)- Rs 95,000/- Per Annum (Non-Refundable)
Thank you,
Mrs. L. Saigal
Principal
BHS/CIR-7/24-25 Date: 10.04.2024
CIRCULAR TO PARENTS
YOGA CLASSES (III to V)
Exercise of the mind and body, the benefits of yoga are –it helps children build strength, flexibility and improves their focus. It contributes to the overall development of their personality.
Parents who wish to enroll their wards in the Yoga classes for the session 2024-25 are requested to note the following: -
& V from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
The Google form link will be provided by the respective Class Teachers.
IMP: FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE DUE DATE
Ms. F. Singh
BHS/CIR-6/24-25 Date:10.04.2024
KARATE
(CLASSES III-V)
RE: JAPAN KARATE INDIA RECOGNISED BY GOVT.OF INDIA & INDIAN OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION
Parents who wish to enroll their wards in the Karate classes for the session 2024-25
are requested to note the following: -
No extra fees will be charged for these classes.
Classes will be held for Class III every Thursday : 1:30 p.m. -2:45p.m.
Classes IV & V every Friday : 1:30 p.m. -2:45p.m
Students will be dispersed after the class at 2:45 p.m. ONLY against the Escort Cards.
Boys who join these classes may bring extra tiffin with them.
Karate classes for the new session 2024-25 will begin on Thursday, 25.04.2024.
(For Class III) and Friday 26.04.2024 (For Classes IV & V).
You are required to fill up the Google Form and submit it online by Tuesday 16.04.2024
BHS/CIR – 5/ 24-25 DATE: 10.04.2024
Notice
CUB CLASSES III to V
Cubs is a journey towards scouting and guiding. Cubs or Scouting was officially founded in British India in 1909, first starting at the Bishop Cotton Boys' School in Bangalore. Scouting for Indians was started by Justice Vivian Bose, Madan Mohan, Hridayanath Kunzru, Girija Shankar Bajpai, Annie Besant and George Arundale, in 1913. This activity aims at character building. Instilling self–discipline and thoughtfulness for others, at a tender age, is the major focus of the activities designed for this group.
Parents who wish to enroll their wards in the cub pack for the session 2024-25 are requested to click on the link to view the Google form. Kindly submit the same by Tuesday, 16th April ‘2024.
Please note the following:
You are required to fill up the Google Form and submit it online by Thursday 18.04.2024.
Mrs. F. Singh
BHS/CIR – 4/ 24-25 Date:10.04.2024
CLUB CIRCULAR
As part of our endeavour to ensure the holistic development of the students, we will offer each child membership to one of our fourteen 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 Tuesday 16.04.2024.
Debate Club
(III, IV & V)
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 & dramatic skills and instils confidence in public speaking.
Little Scholars
The Reading Club fosters the habit of reading & encourages them to explore the mystery and magic of storybooks.
Quest
The G.K. Club encourages pupils to become aware of their surroundings and helps them gather useful information.
Checkmate
The Chess Club helps children develop perspective, deepens their focus, elevates their creativity, and improves memory all through the beautiful game of chess.
Rhythmscape
(IV & V)
Special fitness programs are designed through music & eurhythmics to provide a good platform for the students to have their artistic exploration. Membership in this club is restricted to boys of classes IV & V only.
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.
Zoom in
A fun-filled club that aims to create expertise & love for aesthetic roller-skating.
E – Club
(Only for IV & V)
Attempts to build a space bridge across the continents and helps children discover new facets of using computers.
Creative Writing Club
The Primary School Creative Writing Club empowers young minds to unleash their imagination and bring their stories to life! This club is the ultimate haven for aspiring writers, storytellers, and dreamers eager to explore the limitless possibilities of their creativity. It encourages students to take the first step towards becoming confident and skilled writers.
Community Service – The Social Service & Eco Awareness Club
The Social Service & Eco Awareness Club is a vibrant and proactive community service initiative within our school and outside. With a focus on both social welfare and environmental stewardship, this club empowers students to make a positive impact on their surroundings and society at large.
Young Engineers
Rs. 5400/- per annum. Students can take back their tool kits at the end of the academic session.
IMP:
Class IV
BHS/CIR – 3 / 24-25 Date: 8.4.24
Dear Parent,
You will be pleased to know that we are in talks with the concerned authorities of the Punjab Club to introduce both tennis and football coaching classes for our students.
Tennis classes will be held at The Punjab Club grounds- opposite Ashok Hall School and football coaching in school.
For Tennis the parents will have to drop and pick up their wards from the coaching venue.
It would facilitate our discussions further if we are able to provide to them an approximate number of students interested in the coaching classes.
We request you to fill the Google form (link provided below) to enable us to proceed further.
The subsidized fees and other details will be shared with you once we confirm the number of students who would like to participate.
Google form link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdjYrCQOuG0UFdcBd67nWCmc2IywxtdJal3rqt3Xf6MTv-HUw/viewform?usp=pp_url
Thank you
Ms. Farida Singh
Classes Upper Nursery to V
BHS/CIR – 2/24-25 Date: 08.04.24
Please note that classes will remain suspended on the following days for the students of Upper Nursery to Class V:
CLASSES – Upper Nursery to V
BHS/CIR – 01 / 24-25 Date: 2.4.24
Dear parents,
As we begin the new academic year soon, I request all parents to make note of the following:
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.
BHS/CIR – 96/ 23-24 Date: 18.03.2024
Please follow the details appended below to view the online report card: -
Steps to be followed to view the online report card: -
Step I - Log on to www. vmscampuscare.in
Step II - Type parent/ student’s user 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.