The Science Camp-2018
August 2, 2018; Thursday
The 'Science Camp-2018' was started with a brief introduction by Dr. Kailash N Bhardwaj inside the conference room of Regional Science Center (RSC) Dehradun. Sir talked about transforming ideas to solve the routine life problems. He stressed on discovery and innovation without doing lots of experimental or literature research, rather by click of ideas in mind and applying to change lives.
Before departing school for the 'Science Camp-2018', all the selected students and stake holders had gathered near headmaster's office for the final interactive session. Headmaster Mr. Tsultrim Kalsang la advised about being an ambassador of school throughout the proceeding of the camp. It was followed by final briefing by Mr. Lhakpa Wangyal and Mr. Tenzin Jamyang.
The 'Science Camp-2018' was started with a brief introduction by Dr. Kailash N Bhardwaj inside the conference room of Regional Science Center (RSC) Dehradun. Sir talked about transforming ideas to solve the routine life problems. He stressed on discovery and innovation without doing lots of experimental or literature research, rather by click of ideas in mind and applying to change lives.
This fun filled camp of learning and doing science is organised with following objectives;
- To popularize science
- To supplement science learning.
- To inspire and motivate students to discover and innovate by developing rational attitude towards various phenomenon among our students.
- To develop scientific temperament.
On-line test conducted for selecting students for 'Science Camp-2018'
August 2, 2018; Thursday
After days of dedication and commitment of science team of our school to organise a 'Science camp' for students, finally on this day we made it till the selection of students. As per the plan and after seeking guidance from school administrators specially, School Principal Mr. Duke Tsering, Headmaster Mr. Tsultrim Kalsang and Mr. Tsering Gonpo, our team of science teachers have selected students on the basis of their summative assessment I (SA I) marks and an on-line test due to time constrain. Weight for SA I was 60% and the on-line test was 40%.