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townpostin · 5 months ago
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Fotografia 2024: Jamshedpur's Young Photographers Shine
Kasidih High School hosts 17-school event; Govind Vidyalaya, KPS Burmamines clinch top prizes Jamshedpur’s annual inter-school photography competition showcases budding talent in product and mirror photography. JAMSHEDPUR – Kasidih High School’s Fotografia 2024 drew participants from 17 local schools, highlighting young photographic talent. The event kicked off with A.F. Madon, JEM Foundation…
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a-bucket-full-of-feels · 8 months ago
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never rly noticed but it's interesting how hibike s1 rides on the high of kitauji getting gold for the kyoto competition, then at the start in s2 it starts to explore the downsides of music competition, and how it was basically the catalyst for so much of the conflict between the characters of the story
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urlocalbedhead · 4 months ago
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kyreniacommentator · 1 year ago
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ARUCAD 4th Inter-High School Design Competition Award Ceremony Held
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heaven-s-black-box · 3 months ago
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Notes- Star Crossed Lovers Miyuki & more x gn!Reader
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Recovery date: October 18th, 2024
Description: Can you do hcs for Miyuki, Furuya, Mei or masumane for dating someone from their rival school
Notes: Recovered in conjunction with an anonymous researcher, we thank them for their contributions. I did Mei and masamune!
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Miyuki
Of course you go to Inashiro, and even worse you’re related to Mei/someone in his dream team (keeping it open ended, take your pick)
You literally meet by chance while he’s running errands one weekend
You know, those ace of the diamond calendar arts
Mei jokingly uses it as leverage to try and convince him to transfer
He doesn’t take the rival school thing super seriously, but he likes to be dramatic
Had to read Romeo and Juliet at some point in his first year and now refers to you two as star crossed lovers
Your relationship is built on errand dates and snarky texts
When Ryou found out, and eventually Sawamura, there were jokes about fraternizing with the enemy
He promises to take you on a “real” date once he takes nationals in his third year
Your team tells you not to hold your breath, you respond by dramatically holding your breath
When he becomes captain, the stress puts some strain on your relationship because his short fuse makes his normally jokey comments carry a bit more bite
If you’re a player on Inashiro’s team he jokes that you should transfer and join him at Seidou
Furuya
You two were childhood friends, meeting before he moved to Hokkaido
When he decides to go to Seidou, he doesn’t even realize he’ll be near you again
You run into each other at his first game in the Kanto tournament
He doesn’t really care about rival schools
His teammates certainly make a deal out of it though
It becomes a joke about him fraternizing with the enemy
You end up “dating”, as much as he has time for considering you’re at different schools, after the team gets their ticket to nationals
Which ends up making things really rocky when he starts to channel every waking minute into baseball after they lose
Your relationship is mostly you visiting Seidou with a packed lunch for him and watching any game you can make it too
Your own team complains that you show up to root for your boyfriend and not them
If you’re the manager for your team he’s ecstatic to see you at practice games, always asks coach if he can schedule one
The team joke that he’s whipped
If you’re a player he’s definitely competitive with you, especially if you play against each other
Mei
You are related to Miyuki Kazuya (adopted, step-sibling, twin, whatever, take your pick) and it is one of his favorite things about your relationship
Like, he hounds on that fact until you kick his ass because it feels like he’s just with you to bug your brother
You are one of the few people he will genuinely apologize to
This fucker read Romeo and Juliet by choice and quotes it regularly
Look, if Mei wasn’t into baseball he’d be a theater kid
He has read Shakespeare, fight me
Likes to play up the “secret relationship” bit
It’s not a secret, everyone has seen you at Inashiro and Mei practically jumps you when they go to Seidou for a practice match
When he spares the time for errands, he messages you to meet him and you stop at a cafe
If he’s not practicing he might as well enjoy the time off, he hates errands
If you’re a player, he’s super competitive and it definitely affects your relationship more than his attitude already does
Hopes to play on the same team as you some day, can already see the headlines “star crossed lovers reunite on pro team”
He’s so fucking dramatic
Masamune
I feel like he takes inter-school rivalries seriously
So you must have been friends, at least, before going to rival schools
He was kind of sad when you went to a different school
You “date” start in your second year
But, funny enough, it’s a lot like with Furuya where he’s really busy with baseball
Always happy to see you watching his practices, but in the winter he’s worried about you sitting out in the cold
Literally buys you a new scarf, and pretends he just had it laying around
Also kind of wishes you wouldn’t watch practice so that you only see the perfect pitches that take down your team
Kind of cocky when your team complains you don’t love them
Your relationship basically survives on good morning and goodnight texts
If you’re a player I think, since you were friends before going to rival schools, you have a very friendly rivalry
Whoever loses your practice game or tournament game has to pay for the next date kind of relationship
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tobiasdrake · 2 months ago
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Ranma 1/2 Reboot 01x07 - Hot Competition
Here we go. Time for the episode-long awaited match between Kuno Kodachi and Tendo Akane Saotome Ranma over the romantic fate of... *checks notes* ...Saotome Ranma.
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Ryoga remains a clown. After spending a week training Ranma in rhythmic gymnastics, an art Ranma otherwise had zero knowledge of, Ryoga suddenly turns around and decides to try and cripple him before the match.
Rather than. Like. Sabotaging Ranma by training him incorrectly. Or just. Not offering to train him at all. Ryoga. Ryoga. What are you doing, man?
His game plan here is that Akane will suddenly become available for him to move in on if Ranma loses Ranma to Kodachi. He even convinces Akane to go to bed before pulling this stunt so she won't know he did it. But there are better ways of pulling this off, my guy, that won't immediately implicate you nonetheless.
Ryoga could learn a thing or two from the masters of Wimp Lo.
The training is a lot of fun, though.
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Ranma and Ryoga doing Dragon Ball Z ki-charging screams while twirling gymnastic ribbons really just. Perfectly captures the essence of this arc. And this series. And Ryoga as a character.
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Akane walks in on Ranma jumping up and down on Ryoga's butt, and her only concern is that he hasn't slept.
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It's ironic, because despite losing the fight, Ryoga's plan sort of worked. He did succeed in sabotaging Ranma. The only way to truly win Ryoga's challenge was not to play, though I'm not sure how you'd actually go about doing that.
In any case, point goes to Ryoga for a terribly-conceived but well-executed ambush.
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I like how, despite having been abruptly and disappointingly fired from the Kodachi fight, Akane's nonetheless still competing against Kodachi. It's just that she's moved into the realm of bodyguard, protecting Ranma from Kodachi's bullshit.
She's out of the match but still in the game.
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I'm sorry but this is the most cheating out of anything that anybody does in this match.
Like. All of Kodachi's cheating is super cheating so I'm not gonna complain about it. Her entire philosophy is to play dirty and neutralize her opponents before the match even gets underway. She's proud of doing that. She deserves to have her bell run by a ringer for a ringer.
But also.
I don't think you can enter an inter-school rivalry competition as "Name Withheld", a random girl not enrolled in either school, who the substitute for a competitor that forfeit picked up off the street.
Like. For all anybody knows, Akane could have paid off Olympic gold medalist Darja Varfolomeev to come to this school contest and kick Kodachi's ass. It's kind of insane that the schools agree to let Furinkan get away with this. There is something in the water in Nerima.
Uh.
Besides curses.
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I mean, he does give his name, but only after he's already registered and the competition is underway.
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Maybe Kodachi convinced the school boards to let Furinkan do this just so she could turn around and have Pig-Tailed Girl disqualified if she lost. But then Ranma, without even realizing it, outmaneuvered her by dumbassedly giving his real name for the competition.
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Or there are no judges and the schools are entirely comfortable with naked cheating in broad daylight.
That makes sense too.
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Oh yeah, they're definitely just. Super okay with cheating in broad daylight. Kodachi here establishes a precedent that any tools are acceptable even if they aren't specifically the ones for rhythmic gymnastics. Any tool. Doesn't matter what.
That is the precedent she just set.
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She may not be happy that she did.
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They play her Thousand-Armed attacked like it's yet another instance of Kodachi cheating because she was, in fact, using a dozen clubs at once.
But honestly, that's actually more impressive than if she was just moving her arms super-fast. Because you realize she still only has two arms, right?
That means she wasn't making a thousand strikes per second.
She was making a thousand strikes per second while juggling a dozen clubs and independently tracking the positions of each club in the air so when she let go of her current club she could grab the next and make the next attack.
The physics of the attack as initially presented are Anime Super-Speed.
The physics of the attack if she was simultaneously dodeca-wielding a dozen separate clubs and flipping back and forth between which one she was gripping at a given moment is reality-breakingly wild, and probably still within the acceptable boundaries of Martial Arts Rhythmic Gymnastics's intended ruleset.
This isn't cheating.
It's just. Unbelievably nuts. This might be the coolest speed-based attack I've ever seen. How did she even...?
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Oh, of course. XD I forgot she did that. That's amazing.
This fight is so much ridiculous fun. And also it's a correct ruling because Kuno is, in fact, a tool. No cheating on display here.
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That's cheating, of course. Using the rest of the gymnastics team to secretly move the ring so Kodachi can't ring out is super cheating. But at this point, we are well within the realm of Anything Goes Martial Arts. There are no rules and everything is permitted.
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I love how confidently Kodachi just... stands there and takes this. She really is a master of the craft. She already knew that swing wasn't going to make it.
I kinda remember this character being forgettable? Like. She barely sticks out among Ranma's suitors in my mind.
Is.
Is Kodachi actually cool?
Kodachi honestly seems pretty cool in this fight. She's a remorseless cheater but like this is Ranma 1/2. Everyone kinda sucks here.
But she's kinda cool. If it weren't for the fact that she's the most sex pesty of a pretty sex pesty cast--
Wait. Happosai.
If she weren't the second-most sex pesty, I might actually like her.
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Azul Ashengrotto of Royal Sword Academy || Chapter 1: That Dastardly RSA Student
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(art by @patchyegg87)
Summary:
Jamil Viper was almost the one to have brought victory for NRC against RSA in a hundred years, if not for Azul Ashengrotto.
It was supposed to be Jamil's chance to finally be at the top, and having victory stolen from his grasp by that RSA merfolk still irked him more than he would have expected. Hopefully, he'd never have to see him again.
Word Count: 4,688
Author's Note:
As of writing this, canon hasn't told us anything about Prince Rielle except for his first name and that he was classmates with Azul in middle school. Everything else about him here is just headcanons~
This is an AU that I wrote with @patchyegg87 where Azul and Kalim had gone to school in RSA instead of NRC. It's the first book of at least a two-part series that we have planned~
We have drafted about ten chapters already, we just need to finish editing them. We plan on posting a chapter every week ^_^
We hope you like this first one!
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Jamil has worked hard to be here. Staying up for nights to review all topics that could possibly be covered, borrowing the maximum amount of textbooks from the library, skipping basketball practice.
And here he is indeed. Toe-to-toe with RSA at the Magical Inter-school Competition.
Only one thing stands in his way: Azul Ashengrotto. Right there at the podium across from him, waiting intently for the final question much like he is.
"And now, for the question that would decide everything!" says the host, pausing dramatically.
A drumroll sounds from invisible speakers, and the host makes a show of reading the question.
"What is… a six-letter word for an antidote? In ancient times, it was believed that a glass of it would be able to neutralize any type of poison."
Wait, that's it? That's too easy—
Azul Ashengrotto precisely blasts magic at the big gemstone floating in front of both of them—their version of a buzzer.
"Bezoar," he says calmly. "It originates from the Far West, a word that literally means 'antidote'."
There is a full second of silence, and then the RSA side of the audience bursts into applause. Glittering confetti explodes out of invisible cannons and rains down on Jamil's frozen figure, arm still raised to blast magic at the gem.
Royal Sword Academy takes first place.
Again.
Jamil can barely hear the cheering over the mind-numbing realization that he lost, only by a matter of a few seconds.
As NRC's crowd stays deathly silent, Jamil feels the shame crawling up his spine. As if losing to these Mary Sues wasn't bad enough, he now made a fool of himself in front of his own school.
He slams his fist down on his podium in silent frustration, but other than that, he just stands there and coldly glares at his opponent.
And to make matters worse…
"It's okay, Jamil! You did great!" Kalim yells, sitting amongst RSA's "little angels".
Jamil's jaw tightens.
Azul Ashengrotto just smiles politely at the crowd. He glances at Jamil and sees his cold glare, and Jamil takes satisfaction in how Ashengrotto's smile falters for a fraction of a second. Then they're both ushered down from the stage.
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Jamil had never been to Golden Bridge Academy before, and he has no idea where the canteen is. He had skipped lunch for this competition and so far had only managed to find a vending machine to get a fruit soda from. Normally he'd familiarize himself with a place before going there, but he didn't think he'd need to, especially if he'd be too busy being congratulated by his schoolmates to go anywhere else by himself.
Now he's trying to get away from those schoolmates. He barely escaped without having resentful glares cast his way.
"Hey!" a growl calls his attention..
Jamil turns to look at him, and as soon as he does, the tiger beastman swats the bottle of soda from his hand. It falls to the floor with a thud.
"Shouldn't you be hiding in shame somewhere?" the beastman bares his teeth. "You're in the basketball varsity, ain't ya? How's it that that nerd with the glasses moved faster than you?"
Jamil keeps a proud, condescending look on his face, trying his best to hide the evident irritation in his voice.
"I don't know what you mean. The other man simply won, and that's all there is to it. Besides, as if you could do any better. Do you think I wasn't there when I saw you and your team lose to RSA yesterday? Now unless you can tell me where the canteen is, beat it. I'm already in a bad enough mood as it is."
The beastman growls and lunges faster than Jamil had expected for such a buff guy.
Jamil pulls out his Magic Pen, fully knowing he won't be quick enough to stop the sharp claws reaching for his face—
"Agh!" the beastman suddenly stumbles back as a magic blast hit him, a hand clasping over his shoulder.
"That is no way to treat a schoolmate, is it?" a familiar cool voice says behind Jamil.
Azul Ashengrotto lowers his Magic Pen, but still keeps it at the ready. "Jamil Viper had put up an excellent fight, and I have no doubt he knew the answer to that final question. I merely won by chance."
The beastman makes a low growl. "We'll get your asses next time, just you wait."
"I look forward to it," Azul tips his head politely.
The beastman storms off.
Azul pockets his Magic Pen, then picks up Jamil's fruit soda bottle and offers it to him.
"Just go straight ahead and to the right, you'll find the canteen near the statue of the fairy," Azul says.
Jamil stares at the soda bottle in Azul's hand for a long moment before he takes it.
He squints at Azul. "Have you been listening in on our conversation?"
It was too soon for him to see this guy, he mutters in his head. Of all the people to run into...
"It was difficult not to, your friend has quite the loud voice," Azul Ashengrotto has a small smile of amusement. "But I did not mean to eavesdrop, I assure you. I was just passing by from the shop. I ran into some of your other schoolmates, I think they were heading to the canteen as well." He absently adjusts his glasses, and Jamil notices for the first time that one of the lenses has a crack that wasn't there earlier during the quiz bee. "They seemed about as friendly as your tiger companion earlier, so might I suggest that you sit at the north side if you want a peaceful lunch? The tables there are not in plain view."
Jamil looks at Azul strangely, wondering why he's telling him this, because it's true that he'd rather avoid further ire from his schoolmates.
"…What do you want?" He asks, voice laced with suspicion.
It doesn't escape Azul's notice, and his eyebrows raise in mild surprise, then he shakes his head. "I merely had the impression that you wanted to avoid further disturbances. I had information, I passed it on. That is all. Regardless, I shall leave you be."
Azul tips his head politely and turns to leave, but before he could walk away, another voice rings out.
"Octy! Sea Snake!"
Floyd appears faster than Jamil could react, and the eel is suddenly between him and Azul Ashengrotto, an arm around each of them.
"Heyyyy, can we join yer hangout?"
"Azul Ashengrotto," Jade walks towards them with an amused smile. "It's been a long time. Are you both headed to the canteen?"
Jamil struggles under Floyd's grip, widening his eyes at the twins' approach.
"What the— Hang on, you guys know each other?" He incredulously asks.
"We were classmates in middle school," Azul Ashengrotto says from the grip of Floyd's other arm. Then he turns to Jade. "Hello, Jade Leech, Floyd Leech. I see you two have retained the same… enthusiasm in greeting people."
Floyd laughs. "I missed ya, Octy! And you, Sea Snake, why're you keeping him to yourself? That's rude, you know!"
"Feel free to take him," Jamil grumbles, unable to escape Floyd's grip. Curses, he normally would've heard him coming from a mile away. Azul's tip about the tables had distracted him. "Just leave me out of it."
"Nooo!" Floyd complains. "I gotta talk to you about the new Basketball Club uniforms! You've been skippin' practice so you dunno that Coach told us to pick up the fabrics for 'em in town next week!"
"And we want to catch up with our old friend Azul," Jade smiles, the kind that looks like there's definitely something else behind it.
"Let's gooo!" Floyd practically drags Jamil and Azul along.
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Jamil sees that Azul was right about the other NRC students at the canteen, but all of them give their group a wide berth. That's one good thing about the Leech twins, at least. If they're bothering you, no one else will.
"Can I take everyone's orders?" Jade asks as they all settle into a table. "My treat."
Jamil sighs, seeing that he's got no chance of escaping this now without attracting Floyd's ire. Glancing at the front of the canteen where a menu can be seen, he then mumbles, "I'll take a plate of carbonara, I guess . . ."
He feels his stomach growling in satisfaction. Huh. Guess he has been neglecting a bit of his needs for this quiz, now that he thinks about it.
"Beef stew, please," Azul Ashengrotto says, seated in front of Jamil.
"Large fries!" Floyd pipes up, sitting beside Jamil. "And a taco!"
Jade nods in acknowledgement and leaves to order.
"You don't look delicious in your human form, Octy," Floyd rests his chin on his hands, his elbows propped up on the table. "You don't even have any chewy bits."
"If it means that you won't be biting my limbs again anytime soon, then I don't mind the absence of chewiness," Azul says good-naturedly as he takes out a small container from his pocket and places it on the table.
Jamil can't believe he's sitting with the guy who bested him in a battle of academic wits. A part of him wants to stay irritated, but now that the sting of defeat has mostly left him, he just feels resigned.
He glances at his former opponent and at Floyd, frowning. "Were you guys close friends back in middle school or something?"
He's never seen the twins be this excited over one individual before.
Azul considers for a moment. "We were friends, yes, but we didn't exactly spend enough time together to be considered close—"
"Because Flame Tetra stole you from us!" Floyd slams his fist on the table, a gesture that would have been intimidating if not for the childish pout on his face. "Jade and I were about to scoop ya up, but he swam in and made you part of his gang. Blech," Floyd makes a disgusted face.
"…Who's Flame Tetra?" Jamil asks, not even sure what a Tetra is. "…And you call this guy 'Octy' because…?"
"'Flame Tetra' is how Floyd refers to Rielle Triton, another one of our classmates back in middle school," Azul responds. "And Floyd's nickname for me is because I'm a cecaelia. In my true form, my lower half is an octopus."
"With chewy tenta-klees!" Floyd reminds them, wiggling his fingers towards them as an imitation of said tentacles.
"We still could have been close, you know," Azul says to Floyd. "It isn't like Rielle forbids his friends to be close to other people."
"Nahhh, we don't like hangin' out with royals," Floyd waves a hand dismissively. "And he's always hangin' around you! It was real annoying. I wanted to squeeze him for it but Jade didn't let me."
Friends with royalty? Connection to the Leech twins that isn't a death sentence? Consider Jamil intrigued.
"What about this guy is so interesting to you, Floyd? Is it 'cause he's half-octopus?" He levels his gaze down the silver-haired boy's way as he takes a sip of his soda.
"Well, many of our classmates were racist bastards," Floyd says bluntly. "Octy was the only cecaelia in our class, and they kept givin' him shit for it. I was like whatever, y'know. There's assholes everywhere, why not in school? BUT THEN, Jade noticed that those bastards slowly became less bastardly. They also began gettin' skills n' stuff outta nowhere, but also losin' things? Like, this merman, his tailfin changed color to a glittery green thingy, it was rad. But he became stupid in math.
So Jade and I snooped on Azul and found out he was makin' these contracts to make deals with our classmates. He had figured out his Signature Spell at that age! BESTIE MATERIAL, RIGHT??"
Azul has a hand to his forehead, like he's covering his face from embarrassment.
"Oh?" Jamil utters, raising an eyebrow. "Your Signature Spell developed so you could get one over people who used to make fun of you?"
That's a tad more dastardly than he gave the guy credit for.
"Impressive…" Jamil mutters, recalling the time where he first manifested his Signature Spell…
Control, control…
That's all he ever asks for.
Please… If he can have at least one thing in his stupid life…
He blinks himself back to reality. "Did you want to befriend Azul 'cause you wanted some kind of boon from him?"
"Eh?" Floyd looks confused. "I wanted to play with him! It's Jade who wanted a boon."
"Hm? Did I hear my name?" Jade appears with a tray of their food. It looks like he got spaghetti for himself.
"Sea Snake was wonderin' why we wanted to hang out with Octy back then," Floyd jabs a thumb towards Jamil's direction.
"Can we please talk about something else?" Azul says, looking uncomfortable with the attention.
"But we missed you!" Floyd pouts. "Let's hear what Jade has to say."
Jade chuckles as he sits down in front of Floyd and next to Azul.
"Having Floyd as a sibling certainly raises one's standards for what is interesting. And Azul, who used to dissolve into tears from the bullying of our classmates and then ended up lording over them, certainly reached that standard," Jade says. "And I must admit, I wanted to see if he and I could work together."
"But you didn't because… Rielle?" Jamil asks. He's heard of the name, since the Asims' personal retainers are expected to know the different royal families in case they ever have to meet or welcome them. He wonders why the Leeches don't like associating with the prince.
Jade shrugs. "Prince Rielle has always been too well-guarded. I would rather not have eyes on any endeavors I do."
"And they definitely won't let me chew on Flame Tetra's tail," Floyd adds.
Azul has stopped paying attention to them and is currently getting two pieces of glass from the container he had placed on the table.
Jamil's eyes follow this movement and glance at the container. What's that?
Azul removes his glasses and places them down.
"Ah yes," Jade says, noticing what Azul is doing as well. "I've been meaning to ask. What happened to your glasses?"
Azul takes out his Magic Pen and begins to magically replace his glasses’ lenses. "A group of your charming schoolmates approached me earlier. One of them aimed a punch at my face. I managed to cast a shield, but not fast enough. The punch didn't make contact with my face, but the shield wasn't able to stop the force entirely. Hence," he holds up the cracked piece of glass, now detached from the frame. "Fortunately the shop here sells lenses that fit my eye grade. This would have to do until I can get new prescription glasses." He looks down to carefully attach the new lenses, muttering incantations with waves of his Magic Pen.
"You got jumped?" Floyd says in interest. "What'd you do?"
"I made them leave," Azul said simply, still fixing his glasses.
Jade chuckles fondly.
"Aw hell yeah! That's our Octy!" Floyd grins.
Jamil frowns as he tries to imagine Azul prevailing in a brawl. It's hard to picture, but it's certainly not a bad picture.
"Those idiots," Jamil shakes his head. "Acting like sore losers that way is only going to give the rest of us more trouble than it's worth…" He glances at Floyd's way. "How was your swimming competition?"
"He was disqualified about a few seconds in for going severely out of bounds." Jade happily replies.
"That's what they get for makin' me join," Floyd groans, leaning back on his seat. "Why would I wanna be in a swimmin' contest? I swim all the time."
"You're a fast swimmer," Azul points out, wearing his newly repaired glasses. He blinks a few times as if testing his vision. "Surely it would have been quite easy for you to win such a competition."
"Exactly!" Floyd says. "Where's the fun in that? Ooh, YOU shoulda joined, Octy! You ain't a fast swimmer at all, it'll be a real challenge."
Azul seems to get pink in the face from embarrassment. Then he clears his throat and puts away the container that now holds the old lenses.
"In any case, I am glad that you are a tad bit friendlier than your peers, Jamil Viper," he says to Jamil, then smiles a little. "Or at least, not as aggressive."
Jamil can't help but give Azul a smirk, both pleasant and smug all at once. "What can I say? It's much easier to take people down when they least expect it."
"How adorable," Jade coos, immediately undercutting the cool and intimidating image Jamil was going for.
"Ooh, you better watch out, lil' Octy," Floyd teases. "Sea Snake can hold a reeeeeal grudge."
"It takes someone clever and cutthroat to stay in his position as Scarabia's Prefect, after all." Jade then compliments. "His dormmates are pleasant enough, but they're crafty and waiting for the day they can pull off their long con against him."
"Hmph. Let them try." Jamil huffs, already familiar with who his turncoats might be.
"Hey, hey, are you still doing those contracts, Octy? How many people do you got under your thumb nowadays? Do the RSA guppies make for fun peons?" Floyd asks, leaning forward to lie his head on the table.
Azul looks around, his face an impressive mask of nonchalance, but Jamil still sees the nervousness underneath it.
No one seems to be paying attention to their little group, though.
"Yes, I still do the contracts," Azul says slowly. "But I've become a bit more… amiable, in my methods. My contracts are more straightforward now, without any of the cleverly hidden fine prints or loopholes that you might be familiar with from middle school. So, no peons."
"Awwww," Floyd laments. "Flame Tetra made ya boring. Though you still did beat up those guys who jumped you so I'll let it slide."
Azul chuckles in amusement.
"Is it because of 'Flame Tetra', though?" Jamil inquired. "What made you stop with all the fine prints and loopholes?"
Sounds like a very useful tool that he'd hate to be on the other side of had Azul been a fellow NRC student.
"Well…" Azul fiddles with his spoon in his stew. "As Jade and Floyd have pointed out, being friends with Rielle means that one would be relatively watched. And I couldn't risk marring a crown prince's reputation. Either way, RSA is not fond of, ah, sketchy things. The amount of trouble I can get into for such loopholes…" he shakes his head. "Fortunately, I found that being close friends with a crown prince has its own perks. Some might say a more subtle way of gaining… peons," he looks at Jamil and gives a smirk that the Scarabia Prefect wouldn't have expected of an RSA student.
Jamil is mildly surprised that Azul directed such a smile his way. After all, he may have asked the question, but the twins were the ones who wanted to be impressed. Still, he doesn't dislike it. It's like how he and Ruggie share twin smirks when they both know they aren't up to any good during classes. There's a certain kinship to it.
Very well, he can admit it. Azul doesn't seem like a complete angel. For him, one of the factors of an individual's tolerability is their innocence. He can't deal with someone so perpetually nice and good, it reminds him of the guy who grew up with him since childhood—it grates on his nerves.
"Is that why you decided to become friends with Rielle, then, to the point where you came all the way to a place like Royal Sword?" He continues the inquiry. "For the benefits his royal privilege can bring?"
"Oh, not at all," Azul says. "Rielle was the first to approach me during a time when most of the people around us had disliked me. Especially considering how he was the most popular kid in class, it was a big risk to his reputation befriending someone like me at the time."
"HEY!" Floyd cut in, frowning. "WE would have been the first ones to approach you! We were just a lil' bit late!"
Azul smiles at him. "Once again, we can still be friends now, Floyd."
"I'm just sayin'," Floyd grumbles, crossing his arms.
Azul turns to Jamil again. "Yes, I'm genuinely good friends with Rielle. He's surprisingly humble for a crown prince, very loyal to his friends, and is sincere in all his actions. And I didn't even know he was going to RSA until I got my acceptance letter and told him about it. Apparently he had gotten his letter on the same day."
"Ah," Jamil nodded, though a part of him felt displeased with the information. He chalked it up to disappointment that there was no duplicity to be found in their bond. After all, he can see what Floyd meant now, about how Azul's penchant for manipulation have mellowed out due to his environment.
Not that it's a bad thing for people to grow up with decent company and a non-hostile environment for once, but it's another point that differentiates him and Azul in the end. Azul got the chance to make his life turn around for the better.
Meanwhile, Jamil's still a snake, coiled in an arid land as it dreams of growing wings and flying away.
"My, it's good to hear that your boon companion has been doing well, Azul." Jade replied, before his mouth forms a small O-shape in polite surprise. "Oh, pardon me, is that an appropriate term for him? Or would you prefer that I call him your boyfriend or partner?"
Azul rolls his eyes. "Rielle and I are not romantically involved. No matter what gossip you may have heard."
"As you say," Jade politely concludes, though it's clear from a mischievous twinkle in his eye that he doesn't think Azul's being entirely truthful.
At least, that's how Jamil interprets it.
Anyway, this is completely unrelated to him now, so Jamil doesn't know why he should care—
"YET." Floyd emphasizes, finishing his fries. "Bet there'd be merpeeps out there who'd kill to be in your spot right now. Dating the crown prince of the seven seas–you got a real rags to riches story in the making, from being the runt of the class to king of the oceans. C'mon, don't tell me the thought never crossed yer mind. Even I could see what a steal that is and I don't even care about that stuff."
Azul hesitates only for a brief second, but it doesn't escape Jamil's notice.
"I had thought you to be above gossiping, Floyd," Azul says lightly.
"Yer avoiding the question," Floyd points an accusatory finger at Azul. Then he elbows Jamil. "Hey, Sea Snake, what do ya think? A Scarabia Prefect like you understands, right? Flame Tetra's a real steal for Octy here. And Octy himself ain't bad. Heck, if Flame Tetra wanted to hang out with him when he was a crybaby octopus in a pot, then why not now when he's dressed in the princely clothes of RSA?"
"Indeed," Jade nods. "What do you think, Jamil? Isn't Azul handsome and strong enough to be king of the oceans?" he smiles at Jamil in feigned innocence.
Jamil shoots a side-eyed glare at Jade, knowing that the other is up to something somehow. "I don't know why you want my opinion, but . . ." he casts Azul a long glance. "I see the potential. It would be foolish for Rielle not to consider you." He looks back at the twins. "However, if the guy wants this to be dropped then we should drop it. Whatever's going on with them isn't any of our business."
Azul looks quizzically at Jamil, like he didn’t expect Jamil to stare at him for so long, then he turns to the twins. “Exactly, especially since there is nothing going on at all.”
“Oh, Azul, there you are,” a voice says.
Jamil looks up to see a redhead RSA student approach their table.
“Jade and Floyd Leech,” he says in pleasant surprise. “And… Jamil Viper, I believe? Good day to you all.”
“Flame Tetra!” Floyd says cheerfully. “We were just talking about your wedding with Octy.”
Azul rolls his eyes. “The Leech twins subscribe to gossip, apparently.”
“Ah,” Rielle nods. “No wedding, I’m afraid. I’ve already proposed to Azul three times and he has always said no,” he puts a hand to his chest in a mock expression of sadness.
“Your jests are not helping,” Azul says in amusement.
“Why don’t you join us, Prince Rielle?” Jade says pleasantly, gesturing to the vacant chair at the head of the table, to Jamil’s left and to Azul’s right.
“Oh, thank you,” Rielle takes a seat. “And you know there is no need to call me by my title, Jade. Especially since you have seen me cry and fumble my way through our exams far too many times for any formalities.”
Jade chuckles. “It’s lovely to see you again.”
“Heck yeah!” Floyd agrees. “It’s been like forever!”
Rielle smiles good-naturedly at them, then turns to Jamil. “Hello, Mr. Viper. I am pleasantly surprised to see that you are friends with these three as well.”
Jamil shakes his head, his polite attitude showing its face out of pure habit. "I wouldn't really call them friends. After all, I just met one of them today, and the other two, well, since you seem familiar with them, then you're probably aware of their… difficult natures. Still, hello to you as well, Mr. Rielle."
Speaking of, Jamil's beginning to feel a bit out of place here. These people seem to know each other well and he's like a fish out of water (pun intended).
He turns to Floyd. "Anyway, what was that about our basketball uniforms? That was the whole reason why you dragged me here to begin with."
“Oh right!” Floyd suddenly remembers. “We’re supposed to get the fabrics for the uniforms in some shop in town this Saturday. Ooh, why don’t we make it a fun lil’ hangout? All of us can go! It ain’t too far from RSA!”
“I have Vice Prefect duties this Saturday, remember?” Jade says. "We have been away for a while and there is some work I have to catch up on.”
“Boo,” Floyd scrunches up his face. “How about you? Flame Tetra? Octy?”
“I think I am free, yes,” Rielle nods. “There are some errands I need to run in town anyway for the upcoming ball at RSA.”
“Let me see…” Azul frowns in thought.
“You’re coming too! Great!” Floyd says before Azul could continue.
“But I haven’t—” Azul tries to say.
“It’s a hangout!” Floyd raises his arms triumphantly.
Azul sighs. “I suppose.”
“I hope we aren’t imposing…” Rielle looks at Jamil hesitantly.
"Not at all," Jamil calmly responds. "It is Floyd who should be apologizing for forcing you two to come with us."
He holds no particularly strong feelings on whether or not Azul and Rielle would be included. He is used to keeping up a pleasant facade for people with higher status and Rielle seems more or less respectful of boundaries. What he's a bit annoyed with is Floyd strong-arming them together on a whim. He's willing to bet that on the day of the town visit, he would have lost the mood and make Jamil go all on his own. He'll have to ask the basketball captain for details first then make some adjustments to his schedule…
"Ahem. Anyway, if you'll excuse me." Jamil states, standing up and taking his finished plate. "It's been pleasant chatting with all of you, but I'll have to take my leave."
To do what? He's not really sure since the event's coordinators won't allow anyone to go home until a certain threshold of time.
Perhaps he'll watch the other competitions and keep seeing NRC lose to RSA so he can feel much better about himself.
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Ok so the basketball championship and the scholastic decathlon are competitions. They are team activities whose teams depend on their respective superstars (Troy and Gabriella) in order to win -- and winning is the explicit goal, the reason for dedicating one's time, energy, and focus to the extracurricular activity. External validation that you've done a good enough job -- did a better job than someone else -- justifies the pursuit.
While the callbacks for Twinkle Towne are also a competition, with the prize being the opportunity to perform for a bigger audience (and thus does include an aspect of public attention (which can be argued as implying pursuit of external validation)), there just aren't the same inter-school/public stakes. Because no one in this culture cares about performing arts at all, instead of having the reputation of your school on your shoulders, you're auditioning for yourself.
Sharpay's an excellent role model for this self-focus, for pursuing the activity because you're internally motivated rather than because someone else benefits from your involvement and dedication. Troy and Gabriella ultimately display this culture-defying motivation by being up there on stage, not to earn their place in the winter musicale, but just because they want to be up there. Likewise, they end up winning their respective, culturally-approved competitions not dispute this split focus, but because they brought the passion of being internal motivated; celebrating and capitalizing on the intrinsic value of participating in the activity not because they'll be external validated for good performance, but actually despite all that, for the fun of it.
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Top Boarding schools in India
Choosing the right boarding school for your child is a significant decision that shapes their academic foundation and overall personality development. When it comes to top boarding schools in India, Rishikul Vidyapeeth stands out as an institution that combines academic excellence with holistic education, making it a preferred choice for parents across the country.
Why Rishikul Vidyapeeth is Among the Top Boarding Schools in India
Academic Excellence Rishikul Vidyapeeth is renowned for its robust academic curriculum that aligns with CBSE guidelines. The school focuses on fostering intellectual growth while encouraging curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking among students.
World-Class Facilities Rishikul Vidyapeeth offers state-of-the-art infrastructure, including:
Modern classrooms equipped with smart technology Well-stocked libraries Advanced science and computer labs Spacious sports facilities These facilities provide a conducive environment for students to excel academically and in extracurricular activities.
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Sports and physical education Arts, music, and dance programs Leadership and life skills training Community service initiatives This comprehensive approach ensures that students are prepared for challenges both inside and outside the classroom.
Experienced Faculty The school boasts a team of highly qualified and dedicated teachers who are committed to nurturing the potential of each child. Their innovative teaching methods and personalized attention make learning an engaging and enriching experience.
Boarding Facilities at Rishikul Vidyapeeth Rishikul Vidyapeeth provides excellent residential facilities, making it a leading name among boarding schools in India. Key features include:
Comfortable and secure dormitories Nutritious meals prepared under strict hygiene standards 24/7 medical care with on-campus health professionals Structured daily routines that balance academics, recreation, and rest The school ensures a home-away-from-home environment, where students feel safe, cared for, and supported.
Focus on Values and Discipline Rishikul Vidyapeeth instills strong values in its students, including respect, responsibility, and empathy. The school maintains a disciplined yet nurturing atmosphere, helping students develop good habits, time management skills, and a sense of accountability.
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Sports like basketball, football, cricket, and more Cultural programs and inter-school competitions Adventure activities and educational trips Clubs for robotics, debating, environment, and more These activities not only enhance skills but also boost confidence and teamwork.
Why Rishikul Vidyapeeth Tops the List of Boarding Schools in India Legacy of Excellence: Decades of commitment to high-quality education. Focus on Individual Growth: Personalized attention for every student. Holistic Approach: A perfect balance of academics, values, and extracurricular activities. Safe and Nurturing Environment: Ensuring the well-being of every child. Enroll Your Child at Rishikul Vidyapeeth Rishikul Vidyapeeth continues to set benchmarks in the field of education and remains one of the top boarding schools in India. If you’re looking for a school that prioritizes academic success, personal development, and character building, Rishikul Vidyapeeth is the ideal choice.
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how do you even go to grad school, i have two years of undergrad left and i'm already so scared. i have this fear that they will see that i passed all my exams not because i know stuff but because my writing is good enough and they will all laugh at my poor little collection of credits i got from my poor little college lmaoo
well my college closed and a global pandemic hit partway through my degree and my final transcript is from a college that straight-up does not offer latin or greek and i've been recommended for admission at a phd program so. anything's possible really.
anyway first of all if your writing is good enough to pass your exams, 1. that's a sign that you do know stuff, because it's really hard to write well without knowledge to back it up and also 2. writing is a huge part of academia and good writing is something programs will be looking for. like good writing is a selling point in its own right, completely separate from your knowledge.
secondly like... i had a lot of the same worries when i was applying, i graduated in december 2020 and it took until december 2022 for me to actually get any applications in. because i went to a tiny liberal arts college that closed, and because i spent my last semester working almost entirely independently at a school that did not offer anything in my field, i was worried my degree and coursework wouldn't be enough, and that i didn't know enough to get through. i applied to one masters and two phd programs and have been rejected from one phd program and recommended to the dean for admission (but not officially offered admission yet, i'm still waiting to hear) at the other (the masters had a later deadline and i haven't heard officially but i did have an interview). i thought basically if i didn't get into the phd program i could do the masters for a stronger foundation, which is still my plan, but i was also told by my current greek instructor that my language background looked strong enough without it (i have four years of high school and two years of university-level latin, and four-ish years of greek) and i would be a competitive candidate. i still don't necessarily feel like a competitive candidate, but honestly this field just breeds so much impostor syndrome that at a certain point you've just got to assume you're underestimating yourself.
but like... no one has laughed at the poor collection of credits i got from my now-defunct college, both programs i interviewed with took me seriously as a candidate and an academic, and also like... if it doesn't work out for me this year for whatever reason, i'll probably just work on my application and apply again next year 🤷‍♂️ there's no shame in applying multiple times, it can be a bit random where and when you actually get accepted.
also to answer the practical question of "how does this work": you pick out programs you would like to apply to-- i just went through this list of graduate programs in north america from the society for classical studies, although if you don't want programs in north america you will have to look elsewhere (and probably ask someone else. i live in the us and applied solely to schools in the us, and i know it works differently elsewhere). decide if you're applying to masters or phd programs or both. a phd program will include a masters as part of the program. masters programs are shorter and might prepare you to get into a phd program or to do other work in the field, and phd programs of course take a long time and qualify you to be a college professor and also let you put "doctor" in front of your name, which kind of rules. i picked programs by size and location (i do best in small communities), and i also was told to make sure that when applying to phds i could see faculty in the program that i could see myself working with, and to mention a faculty member's work in my statement of purpose for the school. so i actually might've applied to more phd programs if i had found more faculty whose work interested me, but honestly i pretty much knew where i wanted to go from the start and it's very likely that that's where i'll be next year.
check to see if the programs you want require the gre, mine were gre optional but i sent the scores anyway because i'm really good at standardized tests. but also taking the gre was a very dehumanizing experience, so like if it's not required and you don't test well, just skip it. and make sure to ask faculty for letters of recommendation a few months in advance. (they might also want to look at drafts of your application material, so i would recommend having that pretty far in advance.) every program i applied to asked for a statement of purpose to say "this is what i want to do and why i want to go to your school" and a recent writing sample (which was hard for me to find because of the haphazard nature of my last two semesters). i also attached my cv because i've done a lot of stuff outside of school in the last two years, and i held a lot of leadership positions when i was in college. also purdue owl has a page about applying to graduate programs, which was really helpful to me and might be to you!
if you're still in undergrad, also, you probably have faculty you can ask for advice etc-- part of my problem was that i was a year out of college when i tried to apply the first time, and the second time it was two years after i graduated. and i didn't have any way to contact any of my past classics professors. so if you have an advisor or just any professors you like and get along with, you should talk to them about this as you start researching programs and planning out your applications! you'll need their recommendation letters anyway, but also a lot of the time people are really glad to help. anytime i've asked for help i've been met with support. (and remember that it's pretty normal for professors to be asked to help with this sort of thing! it's something you're doing for the first time but they've almost definitely helped tons of people with it, in addition to doing it themselves.)
anyway i don't know how much help this is, but just know that you are almost definitely way more qualified and competent than you think you are, and grad school applications are super intimidating but incredibly possible.
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Oh Nature, What Do You Feel?
Oh Nature, what do you feel?
I am ready to let go of this world,
Humans are the birth of my end,
Lands barer, oceans emptier,
Greens bludgeoned; Skies deadened.
Let me feel sunshine in my eyes,
Amidst the dull overcast skies,
Times are a-wasting,
But you are not changing.
Years ahead look hollow,
Your redemption looks bleak,
My arms are strained, roots are drained,
My heart is betrayed, my breath is weak.
Smoke away, you leave me choking,
Cut me down, you leave me broken,
Bitter rains, greens to grey,
Now, it is as if winter in May.
Medusa and Midas play their aces,
Stone for the earth, gold for your races,
Trampled treasures for your pleasure,
I forgive and forget, but I regret.
The art of my flowers, crippled by your towers,
My tides are rising in tearful showers,
I give you my food, my shelter, my seasons, but you want more,
This is the last straw, this is the tip of the iceberg.
Now is when I unleash my wrath,
And you shall face the aftermath,
You begat the change
Then what is my crime?
My last breath leaves my lung,
Now is not my time.
This may be the end of nature’s ballad,
But this is not the end of me.
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I wrote this alongside three other really awesome team members for an inter-school competition in our state and we won gold! It was a long time ago (how long is three years?) but I stumbled upon this while clearing my notes and decided to post it. This poem (a ballad with an original rhyme scheme) (yes, no one in our team liked rhyme schemes), is about how humans keep exploiting nature - and the wrath she feels. Nature is ready to unleash the worse side of her gifts, and we, the humans, do not know the extent of her wrath. Again, don't be shy with your comments, I love them :)
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Hill Top School Hosts Inaugural ARTWAVE Event
Young Artists Shine at Inter-School Art Fest in Jamshedpur Hill Top School proudly hosted the first edition of ARTWAVE, an inter-school art event that celebrated the creative talents of young artists in the city. JAMSHEDPUR – The first ever ARTWAVE event took place at Hill Top School, where it beautifully displayed the artistic abilities of students from all over the city. The event highlighted…
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Top CBSE School in Soyla
Beyond Classrooms: The Role of Co-curricular Activities at Soyla's Top CBSE School Co-curricular activities are the core of holistic education, changing traditional learning into an active and exciting experience for the students. In our prime CBSE school at Soyla, we understand that education is more than just a book and lecture. Our well-rounded approach to student development combines an array of co-curricular activities to develop creativity, boost confidence, and create critical life skills. Debates and Public Speaking Our debate and public speaking programs are carefully designed to enable the students to excel in exceptional communication skills. In this process, they are exposed to several competitions, which test their critical thinking skills, verbal ability to articulate thoughts clearly, and deep insight into complex issues. These activities enhance not only verbal skills but also boost self-confidence and critical thinking abilities4. Students, from inter-house debates to regional-level competitions, learn to research, analyze, and present arguments with precision and passion. Arts and Creative Expression Visual and performing arts are an essential part of our co-curricular profile. Students engage in various artistic expressions such as drawing, painting, drama, and music. The visual arts program allows us to nurture the ability to express imagination through different techniques and develop aesthetic sensibilities and critical thinking skills1. Dramatics is an important activity where students learn to communicate, develop emotional intelligence, and have team spirit. They go through role-play activities and theatrical productions, which enable them to collaborate, express emotions, and gain confidence. Quiz and Academic Enrichment Intellectual stimulation lies at the heart of our co-curricular approach. Quiz competitions, knowledge bowls, and academic clubs provide students with the opportunity to broaden their intellectual horizons. The activities are varied, ranging from science and mathematics to literature and current affairs, and help the students develop a broad and inquisitive mindset4. Our clubs, literary, science, and mathematics clubs, offer specialized platforms for students to dive deeper into their areas of interest. Skill Development Initiatives Beyond traditional activities, we offer innovative programs like Model United Nations, Young Entrepreneurs Club, and photography clubs6. These initiatives are designed to develop real-world skills, foster creativity, and prepare students for global challenges. Students learn leadership, problem-solving, and collaborative skills that are essential in today's rapidly changing world. Holistic Development Our co-curricular activities are not merely extracurricular add-ons but integral components of our educational philosophy. Research continuously shows that students who engage in diverse activities have improved academic performance, better time management skills, and enhanced personal development2. We ensure that each student discovers and nurtures his or her unique talents in a supportive environment that encourages exploration and growth. The diversity of our co-curricular programs reflects our commitment to holistic education. From sports and physical fitness to cultural awareness and creative expression, we offer a comprehensive ecosystem that supports every student's individual growth and potential.
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A Parent’s Guide to Choosing the Best CBSE Schools in Borivali East
As a parent, finding the right school for your child is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make. In Borivali East, a neighborhood known for its educational institutions, there is no shortage of excellent options. This guide will help you navigate the process of selecting the Best Schools in Borivali East, ensuring your child receives a quality education that meets your expectations.
Why Choose CBSE Schools?
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is one of the most recognized educational boards in India. Its curriculum is designed to foster holistic development and prepare students for national-level entrance exams. If you’re looking for reputable CBSE Schools in Borivali East, you’re in the right place. These schools emphasize academic excellence, extracurricular activities, and the overall personality development of students.
Key Factors to Consider
When searching for the Best Schools in Borivali East, keep the following factors in mind:
Academic Excellence Academic performance is a critical factor when choosing a school. Look at the school’s track record, including board exam results and achievements in inter-school competitions. Many CBSE Schools in Borivali East consistently achieve high rankings in these areas.
Experienced Faculty Teachers play a pivotal role in shaping your child’s future. Ensure the school has qualified and experienced staff who can effectively deliver the CBSE curriculum.
Infrastructure and Facilities A school’s infrastructure greatly influences the learning experience. The Schools in Borivali East that stand out are those with state-of-the-art facilities, including well-equipped labs, libraries, and sports amenities.
Co-Curricular Activities The best educational institutions encourage students to participate in activities beyond academics. Many CBSE Schools in Borivali East offer a range of co-curricular programs, from sports and music to robotics and coding.
Top Benefits of CBSE Schools in Borivali East
Choosing a CBSE school comes with numerous advantages. Here’s why they are an excellent choice for parents in Borivali East:
Comprehensive Curriculum CBSE’s structured curriculum balances academics with extracurricular activities, ensuring students are well-prepared for higher education and life challenges.
Focus on Practical Learning The emphasis on experiential learning in CBSE Schools in Borivali East helps students grasp concepts more effectively.
Global Recognition CBSE is recognized internationally, making it easier for students to pursue higher education abroad.
Tips for Parents
When evaluating the Best Schools in Borivali East, take the following steps:
Visit the Campus: A firsthand look at the school’s facilities and interaction with the faculty can provide valuable insights.
Talk to Other Parents: Gather feedback from parents whose children are already studying in the school. They can offer a genuine perspective on the school’s strengths and areas for improvement.
Check Accreditation: Ensure the school is affiliated with CBSE and adheres to its guidelines.
Notable CBSE Schools in Borivali East
Borivali East is home to several reputed schools that align with CBSE standards. While choosing the right institution, prioritize your child’s unique needs and learning style. Many parents have found their perfect match among the CBSE Schools in Borivali East, known for their excellence in both academics and extracurricular activities.
Final Thoughts
Selecting the right school is a significant decision that requires careful consideration. By focusing on your child’s needs and keeping the factors discussed in mind, you can confidently choose one of the Best Schools in Borivali East. The excellent facilities, skilled faculty, and balanced curriculum offered by the CBSE Schools in Borivali East make them a top choice for parents in the area. Take your time, do thorough research, and give your child the best foundation for a successful future.
By following these guidelines, you’ll ensure your child’s educational journey begins on a strong note in one of the finest Schools in Borivali East.
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Top Features to Look for in a CBSE School in Indore
Choosing the right school for your child is one of the most critical decisions parents make. For those residing in Indore, the city offers a plethora of options when it comes to educational institutions. Among these, CBSE schools stand out for their emphasis on holistic education, a well-rounded curriculum, and national-level recognition. If you’re looking for the top schools in Indore, here are some essential features to consider to ensure your child receives the best possible education.
1. Well-Structured Curriculum
A hallmark of any CBSE school in Indore is its adherence to a standardized yet flexible curriculum. The CBSE syllabus is designed to foster critical thinking and creativity while preparing students for competitive exams such as JEE, NEET, and others. Schools that effectively implement this curriculum often rank among the top CBSE schools in Indore.
2. Experienced and Qualified Faculty
Teachers play a pivotal role in shaping a child’s academic journey. In the top schools in Indore, the faculty is typically well-qualified, with many educators holding advanced degrees in their fields. Their dedication to providing individualized attention ensures that each student reaches their full potential.
3. State-of-the-Art Infrastructure
Infrastructure is a key determinant when evaluating a school. The top CBSE schools in Indore boast modern amenities such as well-equipped science and computer labs, libraries with a vast collection of books, and sports facilities that cater to various interests. Such resources create an environment conducive to both learning and personal growth.
4. Emphasis on Co-Curricular Activities
Education is not just about academics. A good CBSE school in Indore encourages participation in co-curricular activities like art, music, dance, and sports. These activities help students discover their talents and develop skills such as teamwork, leadership, and time management.
5. Focus on Holistic Development
The top schools in Indore are known for nurturing the overall development of students. From organizing inter-school competitions to hosting cultural events, these schools emphasize a balance between academics and extracurricular pursuits. This approach ensures that students grow into confident, well-rounded individuals.
6. Technology-Integrated Learning
In today’s digital age, the integration of technology in education is indispensable. Leading CBSE schools in Indore utilize smart classrooms, digital tools, and e-learning platforms to enhance the learning experience. These innovations make lessons more engaging and help students grasp complex concepts more effectively.
7. Strong Focus on Discipline and Values
A defining feature of the top CBSE schools in Indore is their emphasis on instilling discipline and moral values in students. Through a structured code of conduct and regular counseling sessions, these schools aim to create responsible citizens who contribute positively to society.
8. Robust Academic Track Record
Parents often prioritize schools with a proven history of academic excellence. The top schools in Indore consistently produce students who excel in board exams and secure admissions to prestigious colleges and universities. This strong academic foundation is a testament to the school’s commitment to quality education.
9. Parental Involvement
A good CBSE school in Indore values the role of parents in a child’s education. Regular parent-teacher meetings, workshops, and updates ensure that parents are actively involved in their child’s progress. This partnership between the school and parents fosters a supportive learning environment.
10. Safe and Supportive Environment
Safety is paramount when selecting a school. The top CBSE schools in Indore prioritize the well-being of their students through strict security measures, anti-bullying policies, and a nurturing atmosphere. Such an environment allows children to thrive academically and socially.
Conclusion
Selecting the right school can shape your child’s future, and choosing among the top schools in Indore requires careful consideration. By prioritizing features such as a structured curriculum, qualified faculty, and emphasis on holistic development, parents can ensure their child receives an education that prepares them for success in all walks of life. A reputable CBSE school in Indore not only imparts knowledge but also nurtures values, discipline, and creativity. If you’re seeking quality education, exploring the top CBSE schools in Indore will undoubtedly be a step in the right direction.
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Discovering the Best Private School in Manesar
Education lays the foundation for a bright future, and finding the best private school in Manesar is a priority for parents who seek academic excellence and holistic development for their children. A school that balances academics, extracurricular activities, and modern facilities creates an environment where students thrive. This article explores the features and benefits of such institutions, focusing on the keywords provided.
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A robust curriculum designed to prepare students for future challenges.
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2. Comprehensive Sports Programs
Extensive facilities for outdoor and indoor sports.
Recognized as the best school with sports facilities in Manesar, offering coaching in various sports.
3. Modern Infrastructure
Technology-integrated classrooms to enhance learning experiences.
Fully equipped science and computer labs to foster innovation and experimentation.
4. Extracurricular Opportunities
Emphasis on activities like debates, drama, and arts.
Participation in inter-school competitions to promote holistic growth.
5. Experienced Faculty
Qualified and experienced teachers who cater to each student’s learning needs.
Regular training programs to adopt innovative teaching techniques.
Admission Process: A Step-by-Step Guide
Enrolling in the best private school in Manesar begins with the admission process. Here is how to proceed:
1. Access the Bharati School Admission Form
Visit the official website to find the online admission form for school.
2. Fill in the Details
Provide accurate information about the student, including personal details, academic history, and extracurricular interests.
3. Submit Necessary Documents
Upload required documents such as birth certificates, address proof, and school reports.
4. Submit the Form
Complete the process by paying the application fee online.
5. Follow-Up Communication
Await confirmation and further instructions regarding interviews or assessments.
Why Bal Bharati School Manesar Stands Out
Bal Bharati School Manesar is a preferred choice for parents looking for excellence in education. It is renowned for its:
Comprehensive Curriculum:
Designed to prepare students for CBSE exams and competitive challenges.
Exceptional Facilities:
Offers the best resources for academics, arts, and sports.
Holistic Development:
Focuses on nurturing students’ cognitive, emotional, and social skills.
Convenient Location:
Ideal for families searching for a Bharati school near me in Manesar, with reliable transport facilities.
Benefits of Enrolling in the Best School in Manesar
1. Academic Success
A structured curriculum ensures students excel in board exams and future academic pursuits.
2. Physical Fitness
Recognized as the best school with sports facilities in Manesar, the institution promotes health and fitness through sports programs.
3. Inclusive Environment
A nurturing atmosphere encourages diversity and inclusivity.
4. Life Skills Development
Programs designed to instill discipline, leadership, and teamwork.
Sports Facilities at the Best School with Sports Facilities in Manesar
1. Outdoor Sports
Facilities for football, cricket, basketball, and athletics.
Tracks and fields for running and other physical activities.
2. Indoor Sports
Courts for badminton, table tennis, and chess.
Gymnasiums for fitness training and conditioning.
3. Professional Coaching
Guidance from experienced coaches to enhance students’ skills.
Opportunities to participate in state and national tournaments.
Role of Technology in Education
The integration of technology enhances the learning experience at the best private school in Manesar. Examples include:
Smart Classrooms:
Interactive boards and multimedia tools for engaging lessons.
Digital Platforms:
Online portals for assignments, assessments, and parent-teacher communication.
Virtual Labs:
Advanced tools for scientific experiments and research.
How to Choose the Right School for Your Child
1. Evaluate Academic Reputation
Research the school’s history of academic success and its position among the best CBSE school near me in Manesar.
2. Assess Infrastructure
Visit the campus to ensure it is a school with best infrastructure offering modern facilities.
3. Meet the Faculty
Engage with teachers to understand their teaching philosophy and methods.
4. Review Extracurricular Programs
Ensure the school offers a balance of academics and extracurricular activities.
5. Check Accessibility
Choose a school that is easily accessible and provides reliable transport options.
Preparing Students for the Future
The best private school in Manesar focuses on equipping students with the skills and values needed for success. This includes:
Academic Preparation: Strong foundation in core subjects like Math, Science, and English.
Critical Thinking: Encouraging innovative and adaptive thinking.
Career Guidance: Counseling and support for higher education and career planning.
Conclusion
Choosing the best private school in Manesar is a significant step toward ensuring a bright future for your child. Schools like Bal Bharati School Manesar and Bharati Public School in Manesar offer the perfect blend of academics, sports, and extracurricular activities, making them ideal for holistic development.
Start your journey by completing the Bharati school admission form and giving your child the opportunity to thrive in an environment designed for excellence. Whether you’re looking for the best CBSE school near me in Manesar or a school with top-tier sports facilities, Manesar provides exceptional options to meet your needs.
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