Blog on IRCC (International research conference for children), 2023-2024From 12/7/2024 to 14/7/2024 It is truly said, “when someone believes in you, they give you the courage to believe in yourself”. So, firstly we would like to thank our chairperson Mrs.Annie Thomas, our HM and Management members for believing in us and giving us a wonderful…
Read MoreI came to the library to find something new to read. I was confused, like always, so I asked the library teacher for a suggestion and she recommended The Butterfly Lion by Michael Morpurgo. When I first read the blurb I was hooked. I read the first page and got a feeling that I would …
Read MoreThe Giver is a quartet which will have you hooked till you finish it. This quartet series of 4 books is written by Lois Lowry. She has won several awards including the John Newbery Media, Golden Kite Award for Fiction and several more. I started reading this book in 10th grade when the year began,…
Read MoreI remember that day when I found this book, I was curious to read it and explore it. Its title caught my attention…The Bridge Home by Padma Venkatraman. The book was about a group of children who had experienced abuse and lived on the streets of Chennai, India. Viji, a 11-year-old girl who lives in…
Read MoreLooking back at this school year, I’ve been thinking a lot about the ground rules we had in our classroom. They might have seemed simple, but they really made a big difference for us. Right from the moment I stepped into the classroom, these rules guided me and my students on how to behave and…
Read MoreMay 2022 Often, art in school is limited to copying or practicing a skill. The Mehlli Gobhai workshop series enabled me to go beyond this with a group of 9-11 year olds at Sharon School, Mumbai. Looking outside helped children to peer inside. How did this happen? Read on to find out. Sanika, the art…
Read MoreThis is a transcript of a speech given by our language teacher, Ms. Manisha Patil on January 5th, on the occasion of Savitribai Phule’s birthday. Read on to find out more about Savitribai, an incredibly fierce and visionary thinker who fought for equality of women’s rights to education, especially women belonging to socially marginalised communities. We…
Read MoreIs it the same for you? What a unique title it is. We can relate it to our own lives. But what is the same thing the author wants to talk about? These were some things racing through my mind when I first picked up this book. This book is written by Neha Singh who…
Read MoreDate: 16 December 2022Venue: Sharon English High SchoolTime slots: i) 12:30 pm to 2:30 pmii) 3 pm to 5 pm On the 16th of December, 2022, Sharon English High School held a ‘Knowledge and Skill Exhibition’. The event was organized by the teaching staff and students of the primary section. The exhibition aimed to display…
Read MoreDoes it matter to ask well articulated questions? If yes, how does one know whether the questions are effective and are in the best interest of our students? These were the questions that had popped in my mind at the time when I was struggling in the class to get my students to understand and…
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