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  • Open House at DAV Montessori School On Friday August 10

    Open House at DAV Montessori School On Friday August 10

    DAVMS2018_INHOUSTON: DAV Montessori & Elementary School (DAVMS) has been serving the Indian community since August 2000. As said, actions speak louder than words. So is true with DAVMS because its alumni have now entered into prestigious universities. It is a unique school, probably only one of this kind in this part of the world that successfully blends western traits with the time-tested Indian wisdom; the school’s motto is: Academic Excellence and Spiritual Growth. The school was established and is run by Arya Samaj Houston known to convey spiritual values in a manner that children can confidently vouch for in their adulthood. Its director Arti Khanna has tirelessly gathered a number of feathers in its cap, too many and are listed in a brief manner:

    ·  Academics include Vedic values, Indian culture and Hindi language

    ·   Accredited by Texas Alliance of Accredited Private schools (TAAPS)

    · Traditional and Montessori program with Hindi, Vedic mantras recitation, Prayers and Moral Values taught by Arya Samaj’s Acharyaji.

    · Montessori curriculum in Preschool till 1st grade.

    · 2nd to 5th grade study an accelerated Common core and TEKS based curriculum with special focus on Math and Science.

    · School’s philosophy and methods have been proven by the success of its ex-students excelling in academics along with the pride in their heritage and confidently transition to the large and diverse school environments.

    · DAV Montessori graduating students have been accepted in prestigious programs (Vanguard, Magnet, Gifted & Talented) in both private and public schools in the Greater Houston area. In these schools, the children are excelling academically and confidently participate in all the school activities.

    · Graduates from the first few years of DAV Montessori are now at some of the top universities in the country.

    · Professional, dedicated & experienced teachers are enthusiastic educators committed to creating an inviting and warm atmosphere.

    ·  Low student/teacher ratio leads to individualized attention and a personalized learning plan, designed to help each child reach their full potential.

    ·   Stage performances and cultural programs in front of large gatherings in the beautiful Arya Samaj hall builds unparalleled stage presence and confidence.

    ·  Yoga, PE, Art and technology are part of the school curriculum.

    ·  Students scoring 2-3 grade levels above on National standardized tests.

    ·  Participation in the Private School Interscholastic Association (PSIA) competitions and have won first place in state and district.

    ·  Afterschool clubs – Chess, Lego league, Music, Dance, Girl Scouts, Mad science, Soccer

    · Gated, safe and secure school compound.

    ·  Vegetarian Food

    ·  Extended school day facility available 7 am to 6 pm.

    ·  Bus service available for students.

    What more, the school will open its doors wide open Friday 10th August 9 am to 12 pm. Come along and see for yourself what the DAV Montessori School has to offer for your kids to blossom into a confident person.

    If intending to be at the open house or want to schedule a personal tour at another hour, write to: davmontessori@gmail.com, or call 281.759.3286.

  • DAV Montessori School: Annual Day Celebrations

    DAV Montessori School: Annual Day Celebrations

    HOUSTON: Sunday, May 20 was the 18th Annual Day of the DAV Montessori & Elementary School (DAVMS), the flagship of Arya Samaj Houston. Dev Mahajan and Shekhar Agrawal are legitimately proud of planting the seed of the school, unique in North America. This was the second batch of 5th graders to graduate. The morning started with the multi-Kunda Havan, surrounded by the children of the school. It was a sight to admire the children reciting all the mantras harmoniously with the Acharyaji and meticulously following the associated steps. Acharyaji delivered the customary sermon for the children to carry the core of the Vedic message that the DAVMS prides as “Academic Excellence with Spiritual Growth”.

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    Once the little children took to the stage, it was non-stop lively entertainment of delight, starting with the Welcome dance. Audience were thrilled to see small steps moving to the tune of the background music. It was planned and orchestrated in a fantastic manner that it functioned back to back, almost no time required for change over that kills a lot of time in such events. The sequence of dances was interspersed by short speeches. Stuti and Eshaan spoke with confidence and displayed their holistic development that became an integral part of their personality as they graduate from the school after a number of years. This was duly attested by the alumni of the preceding year who shared their experience how their formative years at the DAVMS helped them navigate life in the larger ocean of public schools, one of them appearing via a video link.

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    The school announced a new venture of its Alumni Association that had its first meeting over the lunch. A list of the very first attendees was displayed; the first attendees by now have graduated from leading universities and have secured jobs at well-known corporations such as IBM or joined graduate schools such as Princeton. There is no doubt that the AA will emerge a vibrant forum for their networking.

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    The Annual Report was made interesting by its director Arti Khanna, appended with a DVD presentation, voice lent by a school kid. Among highlights, the newly introduced bus service has helped a number of parents being relieved from transportation challenges during the rush hour. Surendra Adhana, the Deputy Consul General of India, along with his wife and son joined the event as the Chief Guest. His remarks encouraged the parents to benefit from DAVMS that generates the ideal mix of the Vedic values of Arya Samaj with the American ones. He fondly recalled his association with Arya Samaj, a pioneering movement founded by Maharshi Dayanand in 1875.

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    The school’s all-round activities include Havan training, Vedic recitation, Indian history and customs, Yoga, Hindi conversation, Indian music, dance, etc. The school leaves no opportunity to inculcate positive human values, be it Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas or Diwali, Indian Republic Day. The children hone their public-speaking skills. Their confidence and lack of stage-fear was visible to everyone in the dances well-choreographed by the school teachers. Qualified teachers of DAVMS cater to the needs of pre-school, kindergarten and elementary school, besides after-school care, maintaining an optimum student-to-teacher ratio for each child to receive individualized personal attention. Needless to say, there is zero bullying and zero-bad language usage among students. Voluntary participation from the parents adds further value to the educational quality.

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    The second phase of drama and dance was quite mind blowing, to say the least. A mime skit very imaginatively conveyed the pitfalls of indiscreet (mis-)use of the cell phone. It cautioned to use cell phones judiciously and did so in a very humorous manner, drawing peel of laughter. Soon to be followed was a Bhangra dance. It was unbelievable to see little boys maintain the high beat and high octane required by the folk song, and they certainly delivered up to the mark. The girls were not to be left behind as they performed a Rajasthani folk dance. The program was to end with the Vedic stamp as it  had started. The entire ensemble appeared on the stage to sing the Aarti, and as usual, there was a new feather in the DAVMS’s cap in the form of a poetic rendition of the Veda-Mantra Om Annapate … that is customarily recited before partaking the meal. Indeed, the event was capped by an equally delightful food served by the food committee of Arya Samaj.

    For further information about DAVMS, please visit website: http://davmschool.com/