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CT Kindergarten Celebrates Christmas

 Christmas is around the corner and Santa Claus came romping the campus of CT Kindergarten on 23rd December and brought cheers to the tiny tots.  The children were all dressed in Christmas colours. They sang Christmas carols and danced, celebrating the birth of Jesus. Santa brought gifts and sweets for the children who enjoyed a lot.  

Mrs. Parminder Kaur Channi, Co-Chairperson, CT Group and Mrs Tanika Singh, Treasurer, were also present on the occasion. A Christmas cake was cut and the teachers along with the students enjoyed the delicacies brought by the Management.  

Mrs. Parminder Kaur Channi congratulated the students and the staff on the occasion and said that Jesus preached love and sacrifice and his teachings should always be remembered.

 

Dec 24, 2016

CT 'S PAINTING IN RANGREZZ COMPETITION

 CT  boy”s  painting found a place in Rangrezz Competition organized by 94.3 MY FM. This competition was held in Hotel Downtown, Jalandhar. 12056 students from different schools of the city participated in this competition out of which twelve students were selected. The posters were based on the theme “GO GREEN—SAVE EARTH. Ananya  Sachdeva of CT Public School bagged the second position in this competition. His painting would find place place in the 2017 94.3 My FM Calendar. It was a proud moment for the teachers as well as the students. The Principal Mrs. Suman Rana and Vice Principal Mr. Gurteg Singh Saini congratulated the Ananya Sachdeva and his mentor Mrs Anjana for their success.

Dec 21, 2016

CT Public School qualified for CBSE National Level Science Exhibition

 It is a matter of great pride that Young scientists of CT Public School qualified for CBSE National Level Science Exhibition. The presentation, technique used and utility together with innovative concept fetched CTPS an opportunity to be at the National Level.


School Principal, Mrs. Suman Rana and Vice Principal, Mr. Gurteg Singh Saini lauded the efforts of students and their mentors.

Dec 19, 2016

CT Public School wins 4th Sardarni Manjit Kaur Memorial Cricket Tournament

Defending their winning title, CT Public School has once again won the Champions trophy of the Sardarni Manjit Kaur Memorial Cricket Tournament for the fourth consecutive year. The runners-up trophy was won by S.A Jain Senior Secondary School, Ambala in the fourth season of this five days tournament organized by CT Public School at the Shahpur Campus of CT Group of Institutions.  The trophy of Man of the Series was won by Karan Rajput and Man of the Match was won by Lovepreet Bhullar, Best Bowler by Tanishq of S.A Jain Senior Secondary School, Ambala and Best Wicket-Keeper by Arsh trehan from the winning CT Public School team and Best Batsman byAzam Mazar. The umpires for the final match were Mr. Jawahar Lal and Mr. Surinder from Punjab Cricket Association (PCA). The Commentator was Mr. Chetan Sondhi.

In the final match, S.A Jain Senior Secondary School, Ambala won the toss and chooses to bat first. The team scored 87 runs in 20 overs while opponent team CT Public School chased in 10 overs and won the match by 7 wickets. The top scorer of the match includes Azam and Amrik from the winning team; they scored 23 runs each and Karan Rajput (21) from CT Public School and from S.A Jain Senior Secondary School, Ambala Harsh scored 14 runs and Tanishq scored 16 runs. 

The Chief Guest of the closing ceremony was the Chief Guest of the event Mr. Rahul Sharma (Renowned Indian Cricketer) and Mrs. Suman Rana (Principal, CT Public School). The dignitaries felicitated the winners, best performers in different aspects and runners-up team of the tournament.

The closing ceremony had March past by the participating team, Salutation, final events & Medal ceremony followed by speech by the Chief Guest of the event Mr. Rahul Sharma (Renowned Indian Cricketer) said that stressed on the importance of games and sports activities in our life. He also congratulated the players for their remarkable attempts. He said, “It was a successful and memorable event for the students.”

S. Charanjit Singh Channi (Chairman, CT Group of Institutions) congratulated the winners and performers of the tournament. He also thanked the participating teams for their remarkable performances at the event. 

Dec 16, 2016

4th Sardarni Manjit Kaur Memorial Cricket Tournament kicks off with great zeal

4th Sardarni Manjit Kaur Memorial Cricket Tournament started with the enthusiasm put in by the players of visually impaired team from Rashtriya Andh Vidyalaya at Shahpur Campus of CT Group of Institutions.

The five days tournament kicked off at Shahpur Campus with this special match of Visually Impaired students played with full enthusiasm and zeal. In this, Jalandhar Warrior’s team won the match while Jalandhar Fighters bagged the runners up trophy.

Jalandhar Warrior’s team won the match with 55 runs. As Jalandhar Fighters team won the toss and chose to field first. While batting at first end, Jalandhar Warrior’s team scored 131 runs with the loss of one wicket. From the team Chandan scored the highest 74 runs and took 1 wicket. While chasing the target, Jalandhar Fighters team scored only 75 in 12 overs with the loss of four wickets.

The opening ceremony of the tournament marked the enlightening presence of Mr. Manbir Singh (Managing Director, CT Group of Institutions) as the Chief Guest for the event. Mrs. Suman Rana (Principal, CT Public School) welcomed him with bouquet presentation. Afterwards, there was Badge Pinning Ceremony and Balloon Fleeing ceremony to declare the event open.

The Winner & Runners-up teams of the special match were honored with trophies, certificates & medals and were felicitated with the prize money.

Mrs. Suman Rana appreciated the efforts of Visually Impaired Children for playing so wonderfully. She appreciated the efforts for taking this fantastic initiative in incorporating the team of visually impaired children in the tournament.

Mr. Manbir Singh (Managing Director, CT Group of Institutions) introduced the teams from Punjab, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. He congratulated the participants and wished them good luck for the tournament.

The tournament is supported by Coca Cola, Anthem Sports, Harries Sports and IDM sports.

However, the first match of the tournament was played between the teams of Mount Caramel School, Chandigarh and Police DAV School, Bathinda. The winning teams of the tournament will be felicitated with the prize money of Rs. 31,000 and Rs 21,000 respectively.

Dec 13, 2016

CTians Bag Second Position in Rangoli Competition

Diya and Simran of CT Public school brought laurels to the school by bagging 2nd position in the Sahodaya Rangoli Competition held in British Olivia School on 2nd November.   

The children exhibited their inherent talent and showcased their thoughts for a united and peaceful earth where everybody lived in harmony with each other, transcending all physical barriers.  

The concept was new and was greatly appreciated by all. The Principal, Mrs. Suman Rana congratulated the children and their teachers for their wonderful performance.

 

Dec 3, 2016

CTians Lift Sahodaya Cricket Cup

 The Sahodaya Cricket Tournament was held at CT Institutions, Shahpur campus from 23rd November to 3rd December, 2016 in which 25 schools participated.   

CT Public School emerged as champions by defeating their opponents of Cambridge International School, Phagwara by 117 runs. CT Public School won the toss and decided to bat first. In a wonderfully played innings, CT Public School managed to score 121 runs in 20 overs. Rishabh Saini managed to make 66 runs while Karan Rajput added 42 runs to the score. Manthan and Azam made 20 runs each. Lovepreet Bhullar took 3 wickets while Jashneev Bajaj and Amrik Singh took 2 wickets each.  

The opponent team also played well. Keshav of Cambridge International School took 3 wickets. They were bundled out at 57.The winning team was applauded for their performance and was awarded a trophy. The Principal, Mrs. Suman Rana congratulated the team and their coach Mr. Vikas Chadha for their wonderful performance and impelled all the students to participate in sports for their general well being.

 

 

Dec 3, 2016

Students of CTPS have Interactive Session with Police

 The students of CT Public School had an interesting session with Mr. Harjit Singh , Deputy Commissioner of Police, Jalandhar on issues relating to adolescents.  

On this occasion, Mr. Charanjit Singh Channi, Chairman CT Group of Institutions, Mr. Manbir Singh, Managing Director and Mrs Tanika Channi, Treasurer were also present. The Deputy Commissioner spoke to the children pertaining to various problems faced by adolescents and how they could approach the police to resolve their issues. The children asked questions on eve-teasing and and cyber crimes and what they should in such cases. 

 The children also had certain queries regarding the role of police in the society and how they could assist the police in bringing a change in the society and help them to make it a better place. 

                                    

 The session ended with due thanks to Mr. Harjit Singh , Deputy Commissioner of Police.

Dec 3, 2016

CTians participate in Rangrezz III

The students of CT Public School participated in an activity conducted by 94.3 My FM. The students were made to design posters on the topic 'Go Green, Save Earth'. Nearly 200 students from classes VI to XII participated in this activity.

The students pledged to opt for greener and environment friendly ways of doing things. Not only would they act but would also do their best to influence and educate others to 'GO GREEN' in an effort to reduce environmental pollution as much as possible. This activity will be conducted in all the schools of Jalandhar whereby 94.3 MY FM will select the best entries for designing a calendar. There was an overwhelming response from the students who participated in this activity.

Nov 25, 2016

NATIONAL INTEGRATION WEEK CELEBRATED

National Integration Week was observed from 19_ 24th November in CT Public School, National Integration indicates a feeling of common identity among the people of the country where there are different races, cultures and religions in order to build a strong and developed nation. It promotes unity in diversity and a feeling of oneness among people. The teachers teaching Social Sciences emphasized the importance of national integration among the students and said that 19th November was the birthday of Mrs. Indira  Gandhi and this day was observed as National Integration Day Joyna Khurana and Suhas of Grade VIII delivered speeches in the morning assembly sharing their views on National Integration. The students of classes VI-VIII were made to prepare slogans and posters on the topic Unity in Diversity. On this occasion, Mrs Suman Rana, Principal and Mr Gurteg Singh Saini laid emphasis on the need to be united to bring peace and harmony in the country.

Nov 25, 2016

selection for Indian Tchoukball Camp.

Our student, Kanandeep Kaur of Grade IX was placed 3rd in the 10th Sr. National Tchoukball Championship held at Didwana, Rajasthan. She has been selected for Indian Tchoukball Camp.


Nov 25, 2016

CT Kindergarten Organizes Talent Hunt

CT Kindergarten organized Talent Hunt Competition 2016 in which the tiny tots showcased their latent talents and won great applause. About 100 students studying in Nursery, L.K.G and U.K.G. participated in the event and exhibited their flair for dance, music,magic and mathematical skills playing musical instruments and even tying a turban. The Chief Guest, Mrs Parminder Kaur Channi, Co-Chairperson, CT Group of Institutions and Mrs Tanika Channi were stupefied to see varied talents of the toddlers. She said that the school provides various opportunities to the students to bring out their inherent talents to enable them to excel in the realms of academics, sports and cultural activities. Mrs Suman Ran, Principal said "The school always strives to seek a balance between academics and varied activities".

 

Shivika, Hartaj Singh, Eknoor and Ayushi bagged first position in the various sections of Nursery. The winners in L.K.G. Class were Eknoor Kaur, Ekamjot Kaur, Divyanshu  Raj and Mansi Jaswal while Abhaya, Sahibjot Singh and Aarav were winners from U. KG. The medalists were applauded for their exemplary performance and novelty. Mr Gurteg Singh Saini, Vice Principal and Kindergarten In charge Mrs. Neena Sethi advised the teachers to discover the hidden capabilities of the children and motivate them to polish their talents and help them to groom their personalities.

Nov 22, 2016

Fixtures for Sahodaya Cricket Tournament

Venue for the match:- CT GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS, SHAHPUR, JALANDHAR

Kindly reach venue at least 20 minutes before commencement of the match.

 

 

Nov 19, 2016

CTians Visit Verka Milk Plant

The students of CT Public School belonging to grade VII and VIII visited the processing unit of Verka Milk Plant whereby they got access to the process of the packaging of milk into various categories. The children got first hand information about the pasteurization,processing, gradation and packaging of milk and milk products. They enthusiastically participated in this activity and also learnt the importance of consumption of milk in the functioning of the body. They were accompanied by the teachers. Later they relished different flavours of Verka Milk and enjoyed themselves.

Nov 15, 2016

CT Public School Student’s hails the Move taken by PM Narendra Modi

CT Public School, Maqsudan Students hailed the move taken by PM Narednra Modi. Our revered Prime Minister took an exemplary & laudable move to eradicate the menace of black money by abolishing the use of Rs. 500/- and Rs. 1000/- from  8th November Midnight onwards.

Modi took a very courageous economic & bold step which would help the nation to unearth unaccounted and counterfeit money, By their this move Sh. Modi has  rattled the nation.  In support of the great gait taken by him, the students of CT Public School expressed their commendation by making the letters ‘MODI’ with a chain of students.  S. Charanjit Singh Channi (Chairman, CT Group of Institutions) & Mrs. Suman Rana (Principal, CT Public School) applauded the rigorous proposal taken by Sh. Modi which would help the nation to move on the path of unending progress.

Nov 15, 2016

CTians Bring Laurels in Chess Competition

A Chess Competition was organised by Sanskrit KMV School in which our school students achieved top positions. A number of schools participated in the event in which  Rajaryan and Divyansh  Kapoor of grade VI secured a gold and bronze medal respectively in the Under 12 while Jatin  Sachdeva of grade VIII bagged a gold medal in the Under 17 category. The coach of the team Mr Saurabh Thakur had trained the CT chess masters well, who played meticulously to win the championship. They were applauded by the the Principal Mrs Suman Rana  and Vice Principal Mr.Gurteg Singh Saini.
Nov 14, 2016

CBSE CLUSTER XVI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

4-Day CBSE Cluster Basketball Tournament kicks off at CT Public School. It is a matter of great pride and honour to boast the sportsman spirit among the students, CT Public School has been entrusted with the responsibility of hosting CBSE Cluster Basketball Tournament which included participation of more than 3000 students from different 80 CBSE affiliated schools of Punjab and Jammu & Kashmir.

Nov 8, 2016

Awareness Camp on Traffic Rules

A seminar on 'Traffic Rules ' was organised at CT Public School in which officials from Traffic Police apprised school bus drivers and conductors of traffic rules to be followed while picking up and dropping students besides other safety instructions.

Nov 7, 2016

Awareness against Pollution by CTians

CTians pledged that they would not just observe little things to keep the surroundings clean but will also prevent people from spoiling it. It is essential for students to learn more about protecting the environment. Since children are tech-savvy at a young age now, they can use various search engines to gather information about controlling air pollution.

Nov 7, 2016

CTians Bag Position in Quiz and Essay Competition

Bharat Vikas Parishad organised a Quiz Competition in Gulmohar School in which the students of CT Public School participated. Amanveer Singh and Priyanka Sharma of class VIII bagged the second position in the junior category while Navneet Kaur and Esha Sharma of grade IX bagged  the third position.In the Hindi Essay Competition Nikita Seth bagged the second position. The Principal Mrs Suman Rana and Vice Principal Mr Gurteg Singh Saini congratulated the winners for their wonderful performance.

Nov 5, 2016

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