ACHIEVEMENTS
DHRITI IS AWARDED A CERTIFICATE IN RECOGNITION OF HER PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE AT THE ZONAL LEVEL. SHE IS ALSO AWARDED A MEDAL OF DISTINCTION FOR PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE AT THE ZONAL LEVEL.
In July first week an Inter School Talent Competition by the name VISION 2021 was organised by Mussoorie International School. This competition was held online and participants from various schools got an opportunity to take part in the event especially during the tough times of Covid-19 when the schools were running online. Some of the participating schools were CJM Waverley, Mussoorie, CJM Hampton Court, Mussoorie, Welham Boys School, Dehradun, Hope Town Girls School, Dehradun, Doon International School, Unison World School, Dehradun and Millenium School, Kurukshetra. 6 students from CJM Waverley Mussoorie were selected to participate in the competition under the able guidance of our Music Teacher Mr. Ritesh K. Bhattacharya.
The Students who took part from our school in the categories of events which were :-
- Srushti Abigail Kudle (IX) - Solo Instrumental (Non Percussion)
- Aarohi Bhattacharya (IX) – Solo Instrumental (Percussion)
- Ashima Grover (IX) – Classical Dance Solo
- Urvi Agarwal (X) – Classical Dance Solo
- Katrina Massey (XI) – English Solo Singing
- Ridhima Chawla (IX) – Hindi Solo Singing
- Riddhi Garg & Sejal (XII) – Duet Dance (Patriotic)
Srushti Abigail Kudle of class IX (2021) student of CJM Waverley, Mussoorie bagged the second position in Solo Instrumental (Non Percussion) Category. We would like to thank our Principal Sr. Shyma Jose who gave us the opportunity to participate in this event which not only helped us to exhibit our talent in this Inter School Talent Fiesta but also to be a part of this event during the tough times of Covid to keep ourselves motivated.
Writeup by:
Aarohi Bhattacharya (X- 2022)
Model United Nations, also called MUN is a fast-growing competitive activity for many students. MUN h as helped students all over the world in a number of ways. It has helped them become confident in themselves, put forward their opinions and form lasting friendships with people. MUN introduces the students to an amazing world of various world committees.
Twelve selected students from CJM Waverley got a chance to participate in a two-day event of an MUN organised by Convent of Jesus and Mary, Delhi on 29th and 30th of August, 2021. It was held online over the Zoom platform and yet was the most tremendous experience for the students. It was a test of their skills in debate and public presentation. For almost all of them, it was their first proper MUN conference that they were attending. It got them nervous. They found it difficult to understand the procedures and the decorum of the conference, at once. It took them time to analyse and understand the process. All the students had 20 days to prepare for the agendas of their respective committees, 4 girls were in the United Nations Committee for Women, 2 in Emergency Meeting of the Parliament and 4 girls in the United Nations Human Rights Committee. After knowing the procedure, they realised that it took a lot of research and detailed study of the agendas to perform well in the MUN. It helped the students to write excellent speeches and they learned how to respond to the parliamentary process along with United Nations structure.
The girls performed very well on both days. The research and study of the agenda was clearly reflecting in their speeches. The way all of them were defending their ideas was beyond amazing. The skills they learned through the MUN experience - such as research, self-confidence, public speaking, and adapting their ideas to changing information when they did not have a lot of time - are all incredibly valuable to any future career. MUN was a very demanding and tiring process but the hard work that they had poured into it actually came out fruitful. CJM Waverley made it to the merit list.
Qousain Latief won the Best Delegate in the Committee on Human Rights.
Mannat Brar (UNW) and Naina Singh (EMP) were recognised in the category of "verbal mention.
All the ten girls performed their best. This MUN enhanced their power to think and comprehend.
CONGRATULATIONS!
WE ARE PROUD AND PLEASED TO INFORM YOU THAT ' CONVENT OF JESUS AND MARY ' IS RANKED NO. 3 IN INDIA, NO. 3 IN UTTARAKHAND AND RANKED NO. 2 IN MUSSOORIE. CATEGORY- ' INDIA'S TOP 5 GIRLS BOARDING SCHOOLS' IN A SURVEY CONDUCTED BY EDUCATION TODAY.
Congratulations!
We are happy to announce to receive the appreciation of CATEGORY A+ certificate given by CBSE appreciating the efforts of the School management, our Principal and Teachers for imparting Quality education which has resulted in sustaining the Academic results of SSE/AISSCE in Category – A+ ( > 90% Pass Percentage) for last three consecutive years i.e. 2018, 2019 & 2020.
Kudos to all!
Girls, Waverley today spread over 33 countries and 101 cities! Can you believe it! The best part is - no Waverley girl is alone in any city; there are at least two Waverley girls in each of these 101 cities. Sharing an image of the country-wide distribution of the Waverlites in this group.
Last year Convent of Jesus & Mary, Waverley, Mussoorie participated in the Camel Art Contest formally known as AICCC world’s largest art contest. It was an opportunity through which the kids could not only discover their talent but also showcase their talents. There were five categories which consisted of girls from classes I to XII. The winners were:- Gourp B - 1st Tanisha Bisht, 2nd Aadya Jaiswal, 3rd Tsering Yangchen and Nishtha Ajwani. Group C – 1st Aradhya Tomer, 3rd Tenzin Yangdon. Group D – 1st Shagun Sharma, 2nd Aditi Sharma, 3rd Himanshi Fuloria. Group E – 1st Harshita Rohilla, 3rd Ngawang Yangdon, Group F – 1st Rupeet Kaur, 2nd Khushi Dhondiyal, 3rd Priya Gupta.
On 14th September 2019 the students of class IX participated in the Inter School Hindi Debate Competition held at City Board, Mussoorie which was organized by the Sadbhavana Association, Mussoorie. Pauravi Mishra bagged the second position as the individual speaker and Komal Godara was adjusted the Best Speaker. Our school won the first place overall. The topic for the debate was JUSTICE DELAYED IS NOT JUSTICE BUT INJUSTICE.
On 14th September 2019 Waverley participated in the Inter School Invitational Science Quiz held at Wynberg Allen School, Mussoorie. A total of 19 schools participated in the quiz. Waverley bagged the 2nd position in the first round and 5th position overall. The participants also won the title of most promising quizzers.
On 14th of September 2019, Riddhima Gupta of class X-B was given the opportunity to participate in the inter-school Hindi speech completion organized by Chanda Kunwar Bartwal Shodh Sansthan held at Hotel Shilton, Mussoorie. The theme of the speech was the life of the famous poet of the Garhwal region Chandra Kunwar Bartwal. 16 schools had participated in this event out of which Riddhima Gupta bagged the second position.
THE TIMES OF INDIA is pleased to recognize Convent Of Jesus & Mary Waverley in recognition of exceptional contribution to society commitment to developing trends as well as being a strong advocate of diligence dedication and inspiration to peers
THE TIMES OF INDIA is pleased to recognize Convent Of Jesus & Mary Waverley in recognition of exceptional contribution to society commitment to developing trends as well as being a strong advocate of diligence dedication and inspiration to peers
On 17th August 2019, about 17 girls of Waverley participated in the literary fest “La Mo Juste” in Wynberg Allen Mussoorie. The girls participated in various events like story telling, spelling bee, English extempore debate, Hindi debate and creative writing. Bhavna Tiwari of class XII stood second in senior division story-telling, Anandini Gupta and Navya Agarwal of class XI qualified for the finals of H.G Meaken Hindi debate and Ahana Jhaldiyal of class VI was awaded the most promising speaker in the sub junior story telling.
We took part in Inter – School Athletics Meet at Wynberg Allen School on 17th, 18th & 20th October 2018. Total Schools were 15. The prizes were:
Most Promising Athlete Pavitt Mann
In Junior Division we got Individual Championship Hanshika Shokeen.
In Inter-Division we got Individual Championship Tanya Gupta.
Intermediate Team Championship CJM Waverley.