Theme of the Year: Global Citizenship
2013 – 2014
Stds. – IX and X
UHM/C/04/2013-14 June 21, 2013
“What we want is to see the child in pursuit of knowledge, and not knowledge in pursuit of the child.”
Dear Parents,
We welcome all the parents and students of Stds. IX and X!
We feel it is essential to inform you about certain general norms of the Secondary Section. And believe in quality education. Hence our goal is to cater to the needs of every child with the best knowledge and mould them to a better personality for the future.
The usual day begins with the Assembly wherein children say their daily prayers, sing the School Anthem and National Anthem Value Education and age appropriate News form a part of the Assembly.
General Instructions :
Things to be brought to school :
Reading Programme :
Homework and Submission:
Day | Subjects |
Monday | Social Studies / Mathematics / Physics |
Tuesday | English / Computer Applications / Art |
Wednesday | Biology / Chemistry / Mathematics |
Thursday | Hindi / Economics / Commercial Studies |
Friday | Mathematics / Home Science /Physical Education |
Evaluation system for Std. IX:
Evaluation system for Std. X:
Awards and Co-curricular activities:
Parents and guardians are reminded that without their help and co-operation, not much can be expected from the efforts made to mould the child’s character in the school. They are, therefore, earnestly requested to encourage regularity and discipline, to see that their children do their practice work/ homework and attend school in proper uniform with all the books required for the day’s work.
This circular is aimed to give you a better insight into the day to day functioning of school. To bring out the best in your child, the institution expects your co-operation at all times.
Henceforth, all circulars will be sent by email and will also be uploaded on the school website.
The School lane has been declared a NO PARKING ZONE by the RTO. Kindly make a note of it.
Yours truly,
Principal
Theme of the Year: Global Citizenship
2013 – 2014
Stds. – VI, VII and VIII
UHM/C/03/2013-14 June 19, 2013
“What we want is to see the child in pursuit of knowledge, and not knowledge in pursuit of the child.”
Dear Parents,
We welcome all the parents and students of Stds. VI, VII and VIII.
We feel it is essential to inform you about certain general norms of the Secondary Section. And believe in quality education. Hence our goal is to cater to the needs of every child with the best knowledge and mould them to a better personality for the future.
The usual day begins with the Assembly wherein children say their daily prayers, sing the School Anthem and National Anthem. Value Education and age appropriate News form a part of the Assembly.
Along with the academic subjects we have lighter subjects like Music, Physical Exercise, Craft, Art, Computer, Karate, Gymnastics etc to help them to relax and refresh their minds. Students also get trained in Dance by the Shiamak Davar’s Institute of Performing Arts.
General Instructions :
Things to be brought to school :
Reading Programme :
Homework & Submission:
Day | Subjects |
Monday | Social Studies, Mathematics, Physics |
Tuesday | English |
Wednesday | Science , Biology, Chemistry |
Thursday | Hindi |
Friday | Marathi, Mathematics |
Evaluation system for Stds. VI, VII and VIII:
Awards and Co-curricular activities:
Parents and guardians are reminded that without their help and co-operation, not much can be expected from the efforts made to mould the child’s character in the school. They are, therefore, earnestly requested to encourage regularity and discipline, to see that their children do their practice work/ home-work and attend school in proper uniform with all the books required for the day’s work.
This circular is aimed to give you a better insight into the day to day functioning of school. To bring out the best in your child, the institution expects your co-operation at all times.
Henceforth, all circulars will be sent by email and will also be uploaded on the school website.
The School lane has been declared a NO PARKING ZONE by the RTO. Kindly make a note of it.
Principal
Theme of the Year: Global Citizenship
2013 – 2014
UHM/C/05/2013-14 June 18, 2013
Dear Parents and Students,
As Global Citizens, let’s celebrate the World Environment Day, 2013, with a theme…Think- Eat- Save.
According to the UN Food & Agricultural Organization [FAO], every year, 1.3 billion tonnes of food is wasted or lost. This volume of waste is more than the total net production of sub Saharan Africa. At the same time, 1 in every 7 people in the world go hungry to bed and more than 20,000 children under the age of 5 die daily from hunger. Approximately 98% of the world’s hungry live in developing Nations, India is one of them.
Given this enormous imbalance in life styles and resultant devastating effects on the Environment, Think- Eat – Save theme encourages us to reduce our foodprints. It makes us aware of the environmental impact of the food choices we make and empowers us to make informed decisions.
While the planet is struggling to provide us with enough resources to sustain its 7 billion people, FAO estimates that a third of the global food production is either wasted or lost. Food waste is an enormous drain in natural resources and a contributor to negative environmental impact.
In fact, global food production uses 25% of all habitable land, and is responsible for 70% of fresh water consumption, 80% of deforestation and 30% of greenhouse gas emission.
Making informed decisions means that we do not waste food, cooked or raw, purposefully select foods that have less of an environmental impact such as organic foods which do not use chemicals in the production process. Choosing to buy locally can also mean that foods are not flown halfway across the world, limiting emission.
We, at Universal Education expect all of us to Think – Eat – Save our planet. This also will be one of the important steps in our journey to be Global Citizens and educate ourselves to make our World a better place to live in.
Together in the cause of Good Education,
Head, Dept of Counselling, Research & Training
Universal Education
Theme of the Year: Global Citizenship
… for a better world
UB/C/01/2013-2014 June 12, 2013
Dear Parents,
Universal Beginnings welcomes all the parents and students of the Pre-Primary Section. Having shown faith and trust in us, we feel it is essential to inform you about certain general norms of the Pre-Primary Section.
We believe in quality education and hence we have left no stone unturned in offering our best to even our youngest students. Technology is an integral part of education in today’s times and we are proud to inform you that along with Audio Visual lessons, iPods are also a part of our ongoing Curriculum. Hence our goal is to cater to the needs of every child by providing quality education that will lead to the fullest development of his / her personality.
Please note the following for the smooth functioning of your child’s schooling. You are required to use the pages provided in the Handbook for any message you wish to send to the Teacher / Coordinator.
Day | Class |
Monday | Jr. Kg. |
Wednesday | Playgroup & Nursery |
Friday | Sr. Kg. |
the student should wear floaters instead of school shoes.
Kindly send the following: a) Towel b) Swim Wear
The schedule for Water play is as follows:
Day | Class |
Monday | Nursery A & Sr. Kg. C |
Tuesday | Nursery B & Sr. Kg. B |
Wednesday | Playgroup & Jr. Kg. B |
Thursday | Sr. Kg. A, Jr. Kg. A & Jr. Kg. C |
Friday | Nursery C |
For Playgroup and Nursery Parents:-
Playgroup:
Nursery:
This circular is aimed to give you a better insight into the day to day functioning of the school. To bring out the best in your child, the school expects your co-operation at all times.
The School lane has been declared a NO PARKING ZONE by the RTO. Kindly make a note of it.
Principal
Theme of the Year: Global Citizenship
2013 – 2014
Stds. – III, IV and V
UHM/C/02/2013-14 June 15, 2013
“What we want is to see the child in pursuit of knowledge, and not knowledge in pursuit of the child.”
Dear Parents,
We welcome all the parents and students of Stds. III, IV and V.
We all know that formal schooling starts from the Primary Section. We take adequate care to see that the children enjoy every moment they spend in school and hence would like to orient you about the daily schedule of your child in the school.
The usual day begins with the Assembly wherein children say their daily prayers, sing the School Anthem and National Anthem. Value Education and age appropriate News form a part of the Assembly.
Along with the academic subjects we have lighter subjects like Music, Physical Exercise, Craft, Art, Computer, Gymnastics, karate etc to help them to relax and refresh their minds. Students also get trained in Dance by the Shiamak Davar’s Institute of Performing Arts.
General Instructions:
Things to be brought to school :
Reading Programme :
Homework:
Day | Subjects |
Monday | English Literature/Hinstory |
Tuesday | Mathematics |
Wednesday | Hindi |
Thursday | Mathematics / Science |
Friday | English Language/Mathematics/Geography |
Evaluation system for Std III, IV and V:
Awards and Co-curricular activities:
Parents and guardians are reminded that without their help and co-operation, not much can be expected from the efforts made to mould the child’s character in the school. They are, therefore, earnestly requested to encourage regularity and discipline, to see that their children do their practice work/ home work and attend school in proper uniform with all the books required for the day’s work.
This circular is aimed to give you a better insight into the day to day functioning of school. To bring out the best in your child, the institution expects your co-operation at all times.
Henceforth, all circulars will be sent by email and will also be uploaded on the school website.
The School lane has been declared a NO PARKING ZONE by the RTO. Kindly make a note of it.
Yours Sincerely,
Principal