Credence High School
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21Dec

Christmas Day Celebrations
CHRISTMAS DAY CELEBRATIONS
CHRISTMAS DAY CELEBRATIONS
CHRISTMAS DAY CELEBRATIONS
CHRISTMAS DAY CELEBRATIONS
CHRISTMAS DAY CELEBRATIONS

The Christmas and New Year spirit pervaded at Credence High School while a special assembly was held for Grade 1 to Grade 8 students where all students got together to celebrate Christmas as one joyous family. The theme of the assembly was ‘Hope’ and the idea behind it was for the children to know that nothing can be achieved without hope and confidence. Students were dressed in zesty and lively colours.

Grade 4A students participated in this special assembly. The Day was commenced by Quran recitation and the children brimmed the programme with the essence of Christmas by singing the Christmas carols while the music teacher was on the piano. The children gave a wonderful dance performance on ‘Beautiful Christmas’.

A short message on Christmas was shared by Grade 4 students stressing on what they hope for others and the world this Christmas. It truly enlightened the audience. On this special day, students from Grade 3-6 were recognized by Ken Ken Championship 2017 for clearing the Emirates round of the examination held by Ken Ken. Students were given a bronze medal in the school by our Principal-CEO, Mrs. Deepika Thapar Singh on behalf of Ken Ken.

Students were astonished by the surprise entry of Santa Claus who danced and greeted them. The programme was concluded by our Principal Madam’s message and School Song, followed by the UAE & Indian National Anthem.

Not just this, students from KG to Grade 8 had class parties in their respective classes. All children bought various food items which they shared with other students. Hence the spirit of sharing and joy of giving prevailed. Children got to spend lots of time with their class teachers and were delighted to dance  and share the joy. All our children embraced the spirit of Christmas with joyful hearts. 

    20Dec

    Science Exhibition By Kg & Grade 1
    SCIENCE EXHIBITION BY KG & GRADE 1
    SCIENCE EXHIBITION BY KG & GRADE 1
    SCIENCE EXHIBITION BY KG & GRADE 1
    SCIENCE EXHIBITION BY KG & GRADE 1
    SCIENCE EXHIBITION BY KG & GRADE 1
    SCIENCE EXHIBITION BY KG & GRADE 1

    Science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowledge and Experiments are an awesome part of Science, which allows students of all ages to engage in fun and exciting hands on learning experiences that they are sure to enjoy and therefore, We at Credence organized a ‘Credence Science Fair : Where curiosity ignites minds’ and carried forward the legacy yet again to stir curiosity, enthusiasm and innovative skills and to inculcate lifelong fascination for Science among the students.

    With the key objective of bringing out the hidden talents of students and with a focus on creating more awareness of science, technology and engineering, the Science Exhibition was organized at Credence High School on Wednesday, 20th December 2017 and our little Credenians were very excited to display their innovative talents.

    The programme was judged by Mr. Sourjya (HOD – Science department), Ms. Juliet (Science teacher), Ms. Manju (Science Teacher), accompanied by Ms. Deepika Singh Thapar (Principal), Mr. Shivender Singh (Vice Principal).

    With the endeavor to promote scientific attitude among budding young students, this exhibition was one of its kind. The exhibits by different classes are as follows:

    KG 1A formed 4 groups and exhibited an insight about Farm Animals where in the team presented a beautiful farm with various farm animals. Each animal and the house that the animal lives in was built. Children were enthusiastic on talking about the each animal and what they produce.

    KG 1B formed 5 groups and presented various experiments such as Balloon Inflator; Rainbow experiment with skittles, Lave Experiment (with Baking soda, Water, Food colour & Vinegar); walking water and Dancing Raisins. The judges were truly amazed at the complexity of the project they prepared.

    KG 1C formed 3 groups to present various kinds of Transport. They presented different forms of Transport (water, air, land) with beautiful crafted card board presentations and explained the various forms of transport that is available.

    KG 1D formed 4 groups to and exhibited an insight of Wild animals and presented a lovely jungle with all the wild animals in it. Some presented a Zoo while others spoke about water animals and a team presented animals with their babies.

    KG 1E presented themselves as the community helpers which included Medical Care, Fire Station, School Bus, Saloon.

    KG 2A formed 4 groups to present in front of the judges an experiment on Chromatography, Walking water, Rainbow on the paper with nail polish dropped in water, Blue/Red sky, Colour mixing with ice.

    KG 2B explored colours with skittles, showed how the magic eraser works, showed us the Coffee filter activity and Volcanic eruption.

    KG 2C’s theme for the experiment was plants. They showed how seed germination takes place, and experimented dancing raisins while experimenting Celery with food colour. They also discussed how important air, water and sunlight is necessary for a plant.

    KG 2D discussed and presented different parts of the body. It was a team work with each student mentioning the important parts of the body and its functions which included brain, Lungs, Stomach and Heart.

    KG 2E explored the Earth. They formed 4 groups while 1 group discussed about the Layers of the earth, the other group showcased Day & Night. The 3rd group showed how Earthquakes occur while the 4th group spoke about Soil Erosion.

    KG 2F experimented with Air and presented experiments on the properties of Air. They showcased experiments proving air has weight, occupies space and exerts pressure. Hot air expands and cold air contracts and Air is needed for burning.

    KG 2G explored with Water and Ice to show if the egg floats or sinks in salt water, Can a string pick up a piece of ice? Which ice cube will give the rainbow water fast? Will pepper run away while liquid soap is put in it?

    G 1A explored colors with skittles, experiment on walking water, how air is necessary for a candle to keep burning, and experimented on the density of water.

    G 1B welcomed the judges to the world of Energy. Their experiments included Hydraulic Elevator and an experiment showing how Hydroelectricity is produced and how is it helpful, Solar Energy and preparation of the Burglar Alarm.

    G 1C showed us how volcanoes erupt, and the technique behind Elevators, a battery operated fan and car created and designed by the children.

    The students exuded confidence while explaining various projects and activities that were on display. Every team summed up the true essence of the exhibition by participating and preparing the exhibits and showcased it very presentably to the judges.

    The Exhibition was a huge success. Enthusiasm and effervescence overflowed amongst little children, their teachers and judges equally enjoyed the same.

      16Dec

      Food Shala Kids
      FOOD SHALA KIDS
      FOOD SHALA KIDS
      FOOD SHALA KIDS
      FOOD SHALA KIDS
      FOOD SHALA KIDS
      FOOD SHALA KIDS

      Food may be the only universal thing that really has the power to bring everyone together. No matter what culture, everywhere around the world, people get together to eat. We at Credence believe ‘A person who is cooking, is a person who is giving’ and cooking with kids is not just about ingredients, recipes but it’s also about harnessing imagination, empowerment and creativity. Food Shala Kids had come up with the UAE’s first ever Inter-school cooking challenge for kids aged 7-16 years. After a lot of planning and coordination with the parents of the participants, the dishes to be made were finalized and the team was named ‘Mighty Credenians’. The children along with their parents and the Activity In-charge had come together on Saturday, 16th December 2017 to prepare the appetizers that were planned to be taken to the venue for the judges to taste. The appetizers prepared at school were tomato consume (shooter drink), Quinoa Bhel with fried noodle in herb nest, Garden Salad and Chicken samosa. All these items were prepared with the help and support of the parents as it was completely new for the children to do it all on their own and children equally participated and showed through interest with a lot of fun and excitement.

      The items were then taken to the venue - The Horizon International School, Al Jumeira, Dubai where a judge’s panel of 3 was waiting to taste the food and pass their final judgement. The participating team along with their parents, a few student performers, and cheer leaders from credence high School had accompanied the team to support and motivate them. A great dance performance was put up by our students on the stage of Food Shala Kids. While getting prepared to face the judge’s panel our ‘Mighty Credenians’ showed a lot of nervousness but as it goes with the name ‘Mighty’ they faced the judges with a lot of confidence and were fearless. Nerves were high as the students presented their dishes to the panel of judges. They described their healthy appetizers and the ingredients they had chosen; the judges offered emphatic praise, perceptive feedback, and asked follow-up questions. One judge suggested that he might need the tomato consume every day for a refreshing start of the day and praised the use of quinoa puffs for the bhel. Another judge mentioned that the quinoa bhel was indeed very tasty as well as nutritious and healthy with some added fusion. Though the children were a little dumb stuck when the judges informed them that they could not get through the auditions round but their happiness had no boundaries when they realized that the judges had played a prank and surprised them with the golden ticket. They were so thrilled by the whole experience that they kept jumping and dancing while they were interviewed after the judgement for the post byte.

      Ultimately the event was a success because the students had fun while developing and preparing their healthy recipes. All in all it was a great platform for the children and a great experience for the school as well because Cooking with children in school promotes the lifetime skill of healthy cooking starting at a young age.  

        10Dec

        100% Attendance
          • 100% Attendance
          • 100% Attendance
          • 100% Attendance

          04Dec

          Sof-international General Knowledge Olympiad(summary Result-sheet)
          SOF-INTERNATIONAL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OLYMPIAD(SUMMARY RESULT-SHEET)
          SOF-INTERNATIONAL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OLYMPIAD(SUMMARY RESULT-SHEET)
          SOF-INTERNATIONAL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OLYMPIAD(SUMMARY RESULT-SHEET)
          SOF-INTERNATIONAL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OLYMPIAD(SUMMARY RESULT-SHEET)

            04Dec

            Sof-international English Olympiad(summary Result-sheet)
            SOF-INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH OLYMPIAD(SUMMARY RESULT-SHEET)
            SOF-INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH OLYMPIAD(SUMMARY RESULT-SHEET)
            SOF-INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH OLYMPIAD(SUMMARY RESULT-SHEET)
            SOF-INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH OLYMPIAD(SUMMARY RESULT-SHEET)
            SOF-INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH OLYMPIAD(SUMMARY RESULT-SHEET)
            SOF-INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH OLYMPIAD(SUMMARY RESULT-SHEET)

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              Frequently Asked Questions


              Homework policy of the school:

              Students have varying degrees of learning and memorizing, and thus homework helps
              students to ensure they do not forget what they were taught in school. Teachers give
              homework for several reasons, including :
              reinforcing learning,
              assessing understanding,
              providing additional practice,
              developing study habits,
              time management skills,
              preparing students for future academic and
              career responsibilities.

              Homework has proven its effectiveness and is a very powerful factor in student performance.

              Homework Policy at Credence -

              For Early years :
              Early years is more of hands-on activities where we focus on all life skill activities and hence not much homework. We follow the ‘1-1-1’ homework rule for our early years.
              1 page - Once a week - 1 subject.
              ' We laugh - we play - we learn.’

              For Grades :

              Grade 2 to Grade 5One homework per subject per week
              Grade 6 to Grade 8One or two homework per subject per week
              Grades 9 & 10Minimum one homework per subject per week
              Grades 11 & 12Daily homework for all subjects


              What makes Credence high school different from other schools?

              - At Credence High School, we laugh, we play, we learn.. We have a vision to nurture free and happy minds and activate an innate desire to learn among our students. Located in Dubai, we are a CBSE-affiliated co-educational school. Established in 2014, primarily as an Indian school in Dubai, our 7-acre sprawling campus now houses students from over 30 nationalities, making it a truly international school. Credence High School has been catering to Indian expatriates since its inception and our curriculum has been specifically designed keeping in mind the needs of Indian high school students in Dubai. We follow the Indian CBSE curriculum, adapted appropriately to the UAE context. Keeping in mind the dynamic nature of education, we keep reviewing and modifying our curriculum periodically and our faculty and staff undergo rigorous training to ensure that our students always have access to the latest, most updated curriculum. Our Curriculum aims to help students:

              • Achieve cognitive, affective and psychomotor excellence
              • Enhance self-awareness and explore innate potential
              • Attain mastery over laid down competencies;
              • Imbibe 21st century learning, literacy and life skills;
              • Inculcate values and foster cultural learning and international understanding in an interdependent society
              • Acquire the ability to utilize technology and information for the betterment of humankind
              • Strengthen knowledge and attitude related to livelihood skills
              • Develop the ability to appreciate the finer things in life like art and showcase their talents
              • Stay motivated to maintain physical fitness, health and overall well-being

              The Credence High School, Dubai is stated to be the most happy school of Dubai. The campus and facilities are designed to make learning fun and adventurous, nourishing the academic as well as the personal development of our vibrant Indian and international student community. We nurture our students to be the leaders of tomorrow and have incorporated various activities that encourage and aid our students build skills like public speaking, life skills and overall personal development. Class assemblies, radio assemblies, house events, inter school events and tournaments etc are regularly conducted. There are also over 20 day boarding or after-school activities that students can choose from. The co-curricular activities at Credence aim to help students implement their knowledge and skills in real-time, which builds their personality and character. They include

              • Health and Physical Education including Work Education and SEWA
              • Creative Arts like Painting, Crafts, Dance and Music
              • Social activities
              • General Studies
              • Traditional games
              • Indigenous sports
              • Martial Arts

              What is the age criteria for Kindergarten students in Indian schools?

              1. - The age Criteria for all Indian schools in Dubai for preschool and kindergarten are as per the KHDA guidelines is as follows:
              2. Pre KG
              3. The child must complete 3 years before the 31st of March to be eligible for Pre-KG.
              4. Kindergarten 1
              5. The child must complete 4 years before the 31st of March to be eligible for KG1.
              6. Kindergarten 2
              7. The child must complete 5 years before the 31st of March to be eligible for KG2.
              8. Grade 1
              9. The child must complete 6 years before the 31st of March to be eligible for Grade 1.

              All CBSE schools in Dubai follow the above criteria for admissions.


              What Day-baording activities can students engage at Credence?

              - Physical fitness in children strengthens their bones, muscles, hearts, and lungs. Improves children's coordination, balance, posture, and flexibility. It also helps children maintain a healthy weight. At Credence High School, we strive to inculcate physical fitness in our students as a part of our curriculum by offering extracurricular activities that include:

              • SWIMMING
              • DANCING
              • MUSIC
              • KARATE
              • CHESS
              • ZUMBA
              • VOLLEYBALL
              • BASKETBALL
              • CRICKET
              • FOOTBALL
              • TABLE TENNIS
              • BADMINTON

              All the above activities are a part of our curriculum depending on the children’s age and the grade in which they belong.


              When do admissions open?

              - The CBSE academic year starts from April and ends in March. Admissions are open subject to the availability of seats. A seat is offered to the applicant if the child meets the criteria set by the CBSE board, KHDA Dubai, and the admission policy of the school.


              Why choose Indian schools?

              The Central Board of Secondary Education - popularly known as CBSE is an Indian curriculum board. Choosing the best CBSE schools has the added benefit of gaining greater knowledge in academic as well as extra-curricular activities.

              A good education depends entirely on the person providing it. Many schools introduce new and innovative methods of study to be on par with international standards of education but do not have the requisite qualified staff.


              Benefits of choosing Indian schools :


              International Recognition

              The Indian School education system is the 11th largest in the world, with more than 100 million students enrolled in thousands of colleges and universities.

              A certificate or degree issued by the CBSE is universally acceptable. Indian CBSE curriculum is internationally recognized in more than 24 countries. The well-researched curriculum is at par with international standards and the certificates are equally accredited throughout the world. Credence high school being the most sought after and best Indian schools in Dubai, strives to create a generation full of productive, contributing, and fulfilled members of society, who aim to carve their own unique paths. Our students have been accepted by top universities around the globe.

              Ease to relocate

              Another benefit of CBSE curriculum is its ease of relocation. Parents who have transferable jobs find it difficult to find schools for their kids mid session, with CBSE transferring child/ren mid-session becomes easier as all CBSE schools have a uniform syllabus and exam structure everywhere, so it does not matter if your ward is joining any time of the year, he or she can easily cope with the syllabus.

              Developing Holistic Individuals

              Indian schools (CBSE curriculum) follows a cumulative approach to its syllabus, which means there is a continuity and link to previous topics of study. The advantage of this approach is that it makes remembering simple. At Credence we offer our students inclusive and holistic learning, hence students from Pre-KG to Grade 12 relate to what they had studied.

              Academically Recognized

              CBSE Board is known for its emphasis on theoretical and practical knowledge, which helps students to gain a deeper understanding of various subjects. All the medicine and engineering competitive exams are set by the CBSE board and the syllabus is based on the NCERT books, from which the students study. CBSE students have a higher chance of succeeding in competitive exams like NEET, JEE or AIEEE IIT-JEE, PMT, NDA, and CDS

              Credence High School is one of the best Indian schools in Dubai where we strive to create a happy environment to engender a perpetual love of learning among our students. Our students learn through the exploration of a well-structured yet dynamic CBSE curriculum.

               

               

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