Model United Nations; looking beyond the future

Model United Nations, a term yet unfamiliar? Not anymore.

For the first time, Study Hall participated in the XVII Cathedral Model United Nations which was held from the 9th of August to the 11th of August, in Mumbai. After two months of hard work, staying back after school and endless research, the 12 delegates who attended the 3 day conference, did not return with empty hands.

Eleven delegates drawn from classes 9-12 were selected and then divided into several committees dealing with their own crisis while there was one student who was amongst the fortunate ones to get selected from the entire country, for the CMUN Press Corps which only comprised 12 reporters.

They were privileged to meet students from many different schools and cities; keeping aside all their differences, delegates worked together to find practical solutions towards the betterment of the entire world. They learnt how to keep their needs aside and focus on problems that were more acute in nature. There were times, delegates were overcome by unpredictable crisis-situations, delegates were even murdered, countries were destroyed but that wasn’t the end. Keeping in mind the directives laid down in the UN Charter, young minds strived to find workable solutions to uphold the peace initiatives of the United Nations. Herein, the Study Hall students tried their best to make their presence felt and so they did.

CMUN meant many things to many of the 500 plus delegates gathered there from different parts of the country and beyond. Not only was it meant as a getaway to see a city as beautiful as Mumbai for some of the most aspiring debaters of our school along with two amazing teachers who trusted them enough to accept their maturity, but above all that it was a sharp learning experience for each one of us. Cathedral Model United Nations taught the students how to make quick and apt decisions in a very limited time, it reminded them of how beautiful yet tough the world is out there and how the power to change their future rests in their own hands. At CMUN they learnt ‘munning’ which is new-age debating. They learnt that in any situation whatsoever there is great importance given to consensus & team-play.

Some of the Committees in which we were delegates included The Historic General Assembly where they re-thought solutions to the oil crisis of 1973; The Adhoc Committee of Heads of Intelligence Agencies deliberated on the importance of intelligence services in national & international relations for global safety & security; The Futuristic General Assembly discussed the growing Al-Queda threat to the Republic of Mali; The SPECPOL delegates took up the future of Iraq after the withdrawal of American forces; The DISEC expressed concern over the growing militarization in the Arctic region; and the very interesting Lok Sabha where young leaders of tomorrow discussed the repealing of, or the re-enforcement of AFSPA in J&K as well as the north-eastern states.

So, what are we waiting for? MUN was an amazing experience and the school should encourage more & more students to participate next year. Truly, it leaves an indelible mark on those who participate. All of this; the experience, the fun, the laughter, the memories wouldn’t have been possible without Mrs. Anusha Sharma and Ms. Prachi Sarbahi, who dedicated their precious time to the development this team.
The delegates saw & listened. They carefully observed. They learnt. And now they recognise their strengths & weaknesses as well as how the limits can stretch to infinity. Study Hall has decided to evolve a strong set of debaters and editors who will aim at excelling in both. This is us, the students, striving for excellence.

**An interesting input from Arusha (Delegate of South Africa in the HGA) It’s funny how I just realized the actual meaning of the adage, ‘You never know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory.’ MUN-ing is one of the most invigorating and enriching experiences I have gained. It was by far the most knowledgeable too. The confidence I gained while speaking in front of highly experienced MUN-ners, was remarkable. I must admit that I have never felt this confident before. This experience was about learning history (you never knew existed), about having the guts to be able to speak your views out and of course the amazing view from the Rooftop of the Trident!

**An interesting feedback from Abhilaksh (Delegate of South Africa in the FGA) ‘MUN? What is that?’ This was my very initial reaction when I had first heard this acronym. I later discovered that it stood for Model United Nations. It was indeed an obscure word then but I soon found out that it is a simulation of the United Nations. It is essentially a forum for young people like me and you to debate upon the burning issues in the world and find pragmatic solutions for them. Each participant represents a particular country and acts as a delegate of that nation. We had decided to go for Cathedral Model United Nations, one of India’s first MUNs hosted by Cathedral and John Connon School to be held in August in Mumbai. The D-day fast approached and The Trident awaited us. After hours of hard work and research with our faculty advisors, we landed at Mumbai on the 8th of August. The three days that followed can only be described as exhilarating and unforgettable. We were exposed to a variety of new thoughts, people and to expound on the learning that happened would take pages altogether. It has not just enhanced our linguistic ability and recognised the Cicero in us; it has also sensitized us towards the critical problems the people of the world face today. It is imperative that today’s youth lead from the forefront and work towards the betterment of the upcoming generation. Last but not the least; we feel highly motivated to work for the attainment of peace and harmony in the world through deliberation and talks. We were awestruck by the fact that an event of such magnitude had been run solely by the student body of the school and we learnt much from their managerial skills. It reflected in their handling of food, allocations, transportation and nitty-gritty of the conference in a very meticulous manner. I strongly recommend all students to participate in such events and gain positively from it.

Press Corps 2013

“One entire country and they chose me!”
by Simran Varma
Delegate-Press Corps

I always believed that I am a good writer, but I never knew I would be good enough to go that far! Compared to what my dreams are, going to Mumbai and writing for a conference hosted by one of India’s top schools, is nothing but again ‘it IS something’. It’s a start to something from where there will never be any looking back. CMUN was my getaway from the city I grew up in, to a city that felt like a dream, it scared me but it fascinated me; everyone on the road, had an aim in mind, while I pretty much stalked them.

Being in the Press Corp was an eye-opener; all the reporters seemed so well-versed in their subject and so much fun to be with. They were all talented and unique. I learnt about deadlines (a term I never took seriously until my teacher would shake me up a million times!), I learnt how to be humorous (MIRACLE!) and most importantly I was asked to work alone; so there were times, I walked around the corridors & committee rooms of this awesome Trident Hotel with sore toes, took a selfies in the lift (really good ones!) and watched my friends and juniors become someone I never saw them as; confident and independent individuals. Please note, being a reporter was the most amazing thing to do. Why? Because you learn the nitty-gritty of writing effectively and interestingly, in fun you get to scare people (Get me food, or I’d report you!), you get to sit in the press room located on the roof top which happens to have the most beautiful view to awaken your muses, you get to take plenty of really nice pics, you get to have fun with your teachers (Prachi aunty and Anusha aunty are like the coolest teachers I know!) , you get to witness some of the life-changing-moments with your best friend on the marine drive and you get to feel what I am feeling now; high self-esteem.

Lucknow is where my roots are, as for Mumbai, that is where the branches will probably extend.

P.S: SPEAK IN ENGLISH, PEOPLE. THE TEACHERS ARE TELLING THE TRUTH. YOU WONT SURVIVE ANYWHERE WITH PUTRID ENGLISH.

Junior school, Reading competition

Hindi reading – Children were given an unseen passage to read and they all read that very well.

NAME CLASS POSITION
Parnika Class 2B 1
Saksham Class 2C 2
Yashba Class 2D 3
Adrika Class 2A 4
Unnati Class 4B 1
Apoorva Class 4D 2
Nandini Class 4A 3
Divyanshi Class 4C 4

English Reading-Children read the unseen passage with expression and amazed the judges as well as children.

NAME CLASS POSITION
Maria  Class 2D 1
Kushagra  Class 2C 2
Akshat  Class 2B 3
Abeir  Class 2A 4
Aradhya  Class 4C 1
Anjaneya  Class 4D 2
Nishant  Class 4B 3
Aashita  Class 4A 4

Indian music competition was conducted in junior school children on 11th july(classes 2 and 4) and 18th july ( classes 3 and 5). Whole class participated in the event with great enthusiasm and their performance was liked by all.

Class II

NAME POSITION
Sectin A  First
Sectin D  second
Sectin C  Third
Sectin B  Consolation

Class III children sang the song “Teri hai zameen”

NAME POSITION
Section C  First
Section D  second
Section A  Third
Section B  Consolation

Class IV children sang the song ‘Yeh tara who tara har tara “

NAME POSITION
Section A  First
Section D  second
Section C  Third
Section B  Consolation

Class V children sang the song “Itti si hansi, itti si khushi”
POSITION

NAME
Section  C&D  First
Section  A  second
Section  B  Third

Dance Competition 2013 Fire Flame

Dance Competition 2013 Jacaranda

Dance Competition 2013 Cypress

Dance Competition 2013 Silver Oak

Investiture Ceremony 2013

The Investiture Ceremony of the student council of the Junior School for the year 2013-14 was held on August 6, 2013. Head Mistress of the Junior School Mrs. Bani Malhotra extended a warm welcome to the guests. The office bearers were conferred the badges by our Principal Mrs. Shalini Sinha, Vice Principal Mrs. Meenakshi Bahadur, Head Pedagogy DSH Ms. Shalini Chandra and  the Head Mistress, Junior School Mrs. Bani Malhotra . Our Principal Mrs. Shalini Sinha handed over the school flag and  pinned the badges onto the Junior Head Girl Prisha Singh and the Junior Head Boy Issac Subhaan Hasan . The newly elected  team was administered the oath by Mrs. Shalini Sinha.  The School Head Boy Dharam Pravartak and the School Head Girl Rohina Das were called upon to say a few words to encourage their junior counterparts. This was followed by speeches from the Junior Head Boy Issac Subhaan Hasan and the Junior  Head Girl Prisha Singh. The parents of the newly appointed office bearers were happy to be present at the function.  They were also invited to share  their views about this very special moment of their lives. The function concluded with the rendition of the national anthem.

Inter House Aquatic Records Girls

SN                 Name             Event    House Group New Rec 2013 Old Rec Year
01 Arushi Bharti      50 m Freestyle Stroke Fire Flame Senior 00:37:31 2012
02 Arushi Bharti    100 m Freestyle Stroke Fire Flame Senior 01:24:27 2012
03 Arushi Bharti    200 m Freestyle Stroke Fire Flame Senior 3:09:38 2013
04 Sonali Shyamgopal    400 m Freestyle Stroke Cypress Senior 10:05:52 2008
05 Naina Bist      50 m Butterfly Jacaranda Senior 00:54:56 2011
06 Akanksha Bhatia      50 m Breaststroke Silver Oak Senior 00:51:81 2011
07 Naina Bist    100 m Breaststroke Jacaranda Senior 01:59:00 2012
08 Arushi Bharti    200 m Breaststroke Fire Flame Senior 04:07:56 2012
09 200 m Individual Medley Senior
10 Sonali Shyamgopal      50 m Backstroke Cypress Senior 00:53:07 2008
11 Arushi Bharti      50 m Freestyle Stroke Jacaranda Junior 00:30:66 2011
12 Akiksha U. Singh    100 m Freestyle Stroke Fire Flame Junior 01:25:31 2013
13 Akiksha U. Singh    200 m Freestyle Stroke Jacaranda Junior 03:11:19 2013
14    400 m Freestyle Stroke Junior
15 Naina Bist      50 m Butterfly Jacaranda Junior 00:54:00 2008
16 Akansha Bhatia      50 m Breaststroke Silver Oak Junior 00:50:65 2008
17 Riya Hayaran    100 m Breaststroke Silver Oak Junior 01:54:00 2008
18    200 m Breaststroke Junior
19 200 m Individual Medley Junior
20 Arushi Bharti      50 m Backstroke Fire Flame Junior 00:48:53 2011
21 Lee Soojeong      25 m Freestyle Cypress Sub-junior 00:22:71 2012
22 Akiksha U. Singh      50 m Freestyle Stroke Jacaranda Sub-junior 00:38:35 2011
23 Akiksha U. Singh    100 m Freestyle Stroke Jacaranda Sub-junior 01:30:75 2011
24 Lee Soojeong      25 m Breaststroke Cypress Sub-junior 00:27:28 2012
25 Rohina Dass      50 m Breaststroke Jacaranda Sub-junior 00:43:25 2008
26 Sanhaya Soi    100 m Breaststroke Jacaranda Sub-junior 01:45:97 2011
27 Akiksha U. Singh      50 m Butterfly Jacaranda Sub-junior 00:49:78 2012
28 Akiksha U. Singh      50 m Backstroke Jacaranda Sub-junior 00:47:43 2012
29 4 x 50m Medley Relay Fire Flame Senior 03:25:12 03:26:90 2008
30 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Fire Flame Senior 03:01:90 03:11:84 2012
31 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Fire Flame Junior 03:20:07 03:53:72 2008

Inter House Aquatic Records Boys

SN                 Name             Event    House Group New Rec ‘13 Old  Rec Year
01 Yashovarman Chandel      50 m Freestyle Stroke Silver Oak Senior 00:32:50 2011
02 Yashovarman Chandel    100 m Freestyle Stroke Silver Oak Senior 01:15:40 2011
03 Mohit Singh    200 m Freestyle Stroke Silver Oak Senior 03:04:03 2008
04 Anurag Bhadauria    400 m Freestyle Stroke Silver Oak Senior 06:57:00 2008
05 Pranjal Varshney      50 m Butterfly Fire Flame Senior 00:37:03 2011
06 Pranjal Varshney      50 m Breaststroke Fire Flame Senior 00:42:65 2011
07 Pranjal Varshney    100 m Breaststroke Fire Flame Senior 01:39:53 2011
08 Pranshu Mehrotra    200 m Breaststroke Jacaranda Senior 04:07:66 2013
09 Yashovarman Chandel 200 m Individual Medley Silver Oak Senior 03:19:62 2011
10 Yashovarman Chandel      50 m Backstroke Silver Oak Senior 00:41:91 2011
11 Shivansh Paul      50 m Freestyle Stroke Fire Flame Junior 00:32:06 2011
12 Shivansh Paul    100 m Freestyle Stroke Fire Flame Junior 01:18:00 2011
13 Vaibhav Kakkar    200 m Freestyle Stroke Jacaranda Junior 03:22:12 2013
14      400 m Freestyle Stroke Fire Flame Junior  
15 Pranjal Varshney      50 m Butterfly Fire Flame Junior 00:40:34 2008
16 Pranjal Varshney      50 m Breaststroke Fire Flame Junior 00:42:40 2008
17 Pranjal Varshney    100 m Breaststroke Fire Flame Junior 01:34:50 2008
18 Karan Singh    200 m Breaststroke Fire Flame Junior 04:38:90 2013
19 Pranjal Varshney 200 m Individual Medley Fire Flame Junior 03:32:25 2008
20 Vaibhav Kakkar      50m Backstroke Jacaranda Junior 00:48:18 2012
21 Yashodhar Chaudhary      25 m Freestyle Jacaranda Sub-junior 00:20:31 2012
22 Vaibhav Kakkar      50 m Freestyle Stroke Jacaranda Sub-junior 00:40:49 2011
23 Armaan Kukreja    100 m Freestyle Stroke Fire Flame Sub-junior 01:31:06 2008
24 Karan Singh      25 m Breaststroke Jacaranda Sub-junior 00:22:37 2012
25 Pranshu Mehrotra      50 m Breaststroke Jacaranda Sub-junior 00:46:16 2008
26  Pranshu Mehrotra    100 m Breaststroke Jacaranda Sub-junior 01:46:16 2008
27  Pranshu Mehrotra      50 m Butterfly Jacaranda Sub-junior 00:44:78 2008
28  Armaan Kuckreja      50 m Backstroke Fire Flame Sub-junior 00:45:16 2008
29 4 x 50m Medley Relay Silver Oak Senior 02:30:04 2008
30 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Fire Flame Senior 02:27:88 2011
31 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Jacaranda Junior 2:47:66 02:50:72 2011