ANCHORING & Journalism

ANCHORING & Journalism

With today’s political and global issues, the journalism field is expanding, and more people are interested in becoming reporters. It’s important that more students consider going into this field to protect both our free speech and journalism’s reputation by seeking truth and change in the world. Journalism and Press in our school starts with student journalists who do civic duties for our student body. THey are an important part of our events and functions in school. Compering & Hosting: Compèring on the stage is not an easy task. Indeed, it all depends on the anchors who are controlling the stage and running the function. The anchors need to be prepared well beforehand for the program. And they need to know about all the skills and tricks to keep the audience entertained and amused. As a matter of fact, the most significant part of organizing a function is to have a good script. It is an important skill that we include in our skill development program. Student Council and Cabinet: Student councils offer a representative structure for students, through which they can become involved in the affairs of the school, working in partnership with school management, staff and parents for the benefit of the school and its students. The student council helps share students’ ideas, interests, and concerns with teachers and school principals. They often also help raise funds for schoolwide activities, including social events, community projects, helping people in need and school reform. The Student Council is a body comprising of students from Grades VI – XII. The members of the Student Council handle sports and cultural activities of the school under the guidance of their teachers. The elected members of this prestigious body get a taste of responsibility and the opportunity to exercise their leadership skills. The teachers, peers or candidates themselves can submit nominations for the various posts. The criteria for selection are academic performance, communication skills, a responsible attitude and good behaviour. The emphasis is on fostering the ability to communicate, contesting the election with a spirit of healthy competition and taking on the mantle of a good leader willingly. The gruelling election process begins with nominations and culminates in a free and fair voting process. The winners in the election form the Student Council and take an oath to uphold the trust invested in them and take the School forward in achieving its initiatives