Issue 6
1 September 2024
SAFA NEWS
SKAT SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION, 2024
We proudly announce that SAFA English Medium School will be conducting SKAT (Scholastic Knowledge Assessment Test) Scholarship Examination 2024. SKAT provides an excellent opportunity for students to earn scholarships based on their academic performance.
Date of Exam:SKAT Scholarship Exam is scheduled to be held on 7th November, 2024.
Exam Format: The syllabus of SKAT covers the subjects/topics such as Social Science, Mathematics, Science, English, I T, GK, Current Affairs, Mental Ability, Reasoning & Value Education. It will be based on the curriculum that the candidates have been following.
Registration: Candidates must complete the registration process no later than 15th September, 2024.
Prizes: Scholarships will be
awarded to the top performing students who score 85% or above marks.
Gold, silver and bronze medals and certificates will be distributed to the candidates
based on the level of their performance. Additionally, all participating students will be
awarded a participation certificate.
The registration fees to be paid for appearing for the SKAT Examination is Rs.160.
We encourage all students to participate in the exam and wish them success in their endeavors.
Chief Coordinator
Shilpa C
The Inception of Siraj: A New Dawn in Malayalam Journalism
Off-Stage Competition Results:
We are thrilled to announce the winners of Safa English Medium School off-stage programs! Your hard work and dedication have truly shone through.
Life in Space: Exploring the possibilities and challenges of living in space.
On behalf of National Space Day Safa English Medium School has conducted Journal Writing Contest This is a unique opportunity for participants to showcase their creativity and knowledge about space. The winners of the same are:
Chronicle Quiz Winner
👑👑Ayman Habeeb(6B)👑👑
OLD AGE HOME
Children are depending old age home
For leaving their parents there
Shamelessness resides in them
Helplessness resides in them
Recall their childhood days
When they were young
Whenever they cried
Parents fullfill their all need
Now when parents are in need
Their children show greed
Parents feel ungrateful
Such situations are disrespect
It all happen when the age turns
Children start hating their parents
Hoping for better life
Move them to old age home
-Sahadiya(10C)
THINK ABOUT IT!
Dream, isn't it mind blowing
Sometimes it's fantasy,
For some others its crime fantasy
For others its thriller.
Dream, isn't it a unsolved problem
Some say it's we talking with our inner voice
Some say it is our thoughts
Anyway it's illogical.
Dream, isn't it beautiful
It may be terrifying
But when you think about it later,
It is beautiful.
Dream, isn't it beautiful
We see our covet.
Like a movie night,no movie sleep
Even it can be our fears as nightmare
"I'm right now in my room
But when I turn around
It is outside.When I walk,
It go from sun to moon".
Dream, isn't it stupid and senseless, just THINK ABOUT IT
-Ameen. P. V (10C)
SCHOOLS OF LIFE
The halls that have whispered dreams,
The sunlight through the window shines
We learn to grow to live and move
crafting stories through all time.
In classrooms filled with laughter’s loud
Friendships blossom all around.
From morning bells to days end
School is where we find a friend.
Each tests teaches us to rise from every fall.
We learn that failure’s not the end
It’s just the place where we begin.
A journey more than books and rules,
The memories and precious jewels,
where we find our voices true,
dreaming of all that we can do.
So let us treasure every day,
For school will shape our future’s way.
With every lesson, note, and rhyme,
We’re crafting stories through all time.
-Nazli(10C)
Malala Yousafzai

Malala Yousafzai is a young Pakistani activist. She was born on July 12, 1991, in the Swat District of Pakistani North-West Frontier Province, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Her father's name is Ziauddin Yousafzai, and her mother's name is Toor Pekai Yousafzai. She has two brothers. Her family is Sunni Muslim of Pashtun ethnicity.
She started speaking about education rights and the importance of girls' education.
The Taliban is a group that believes in strict Islamic law. When they took over the Swat Valley, they began closing schools for girls.
Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani activist who fought for girls' education rights. One day, after writing an exam, she was returning home on a bus with her friends. They were discussing the exam and singing songs when suddenly, a Taliban gunman boarded the bus and asked for Malala.
Her friends were terrified, but Malala didn't hesitate. She stood up, and the gunman shot her in the head. She was seriously injured but survived.
A few weeks later, from her hospital bed, Malala addressed a global audience. She spoke about how the Taliban tried to destroy her and her dreams, but they couldn't silence her voice.
With the help of other writers, Malala wrote a memoir titled "I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban." The book was published in 2015 and won numerous awards. Malala is considered one of the most influential young people in the world.
- Fatima Nazmiya V-D
PULSES WITH TORMENT
I could catch the discord of palpitations,
That arise from the depths of one’s being
Which consistently recurs the
Feeling of meaningless.
A wounded spirit,
Which is weary of this agony.
Through this phase-
A suffocating haze,
A heavy weight,
Obscured my vision, sealed my fate.
Turned into her heart in depth
Found chamber left with scars
All the elements of essence filled
With remorse which tasted resented.
The entity ended up
With having apathy
It possesses an untold story
Of audacity
The core left with
Illuminating scars with anguish.
-By Hiba Mohammed (10D)
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-Muhammed Mazin (3F)
Children are depending old age home
For leaving their parents there
Shamelessness resides in them
Helplessness resides in them
Recall their childhood days
When they were young
Whenever they cried
Parents fullfill their all need
Now when parents are in need
Their children show greed
Parents feel ungrateful
Such situations are disrespect
It all happen when the age turns
Children start hating their parents
Hoping for better life
Move them to old age home
-Sahadiya(10C)
THINK ABOUT IT!
Dream, isn't it mind blowing
Sometimes it's fantasy,
For some others its crime fantasy
For others its thriller.
Dream, isn't it a unsolved problem
Some say it's we talking with our inner voice
Some say it is our thoughts
Anyway it's illogical.
Dream, isn't it beautiful
It may be terrifying
But when you think about it later,
It is beautiful.
Dream, isn't it beautiful
We see our covet.
Like a movie night,no movie sleep
Even it can be our fears as nightmare
"I'm right now in my room
But when I turn around
It is outside.When I walk,
It go from sun to moon".
Dream, isn't it stupid and senseless, just THINK ABOUT IT
-Ameen. P. V (10C)
SCHOOLS OF LIFE
The halls that have whispered dreams,
The sunlight through the window shines
We learn to grow to live and move
crafting stories through all time.
In classrooms filled with laughter’s loud
Friendships blossom all around.
From morning bells to days end
School is where we find a friend.
Each tests teaches us to rise from every fall.
We learn that failure’s not the end
It’s just the place where we begin.
A journey more than books and rules,
The memories and precious jewels,
where we find our voices true,
dreaming of all that we can do.
So let us treasure every day,
For school will shape our future’s way.
With every lesson, note, and rhyme,
We’re crafting stories through all time.
-Nazli(10C)
Malala Yousafzai
Malala Yousafzai is a young Pakistani activist. She was born on July 12, 1991, in the Swat District of Pakistani North-West Frontier Province, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Her father's name is Ziauddin Yousafzai, and her mother's name is Toor Pekai Yousafzai. She has two brothers. Her family is Sunni Muslim of Pashtun ethnicity.
She started speaking about education rights and the importance of girls' education.
Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani activist who fought for girls' education rights. One day, after writing an exam, she was returning home on a bus with her friends. They were discussing the exam and singing songs when suddenly, a Taliban gunman boarded the bus and asked for Malala.
Her friends were terrified, but Malala didn't hesitate. She stood up, and the gunman shot her in the head. She was seriously injured but survived.
A few weeks later, from her hospital bed, Malala addressed a global audience. She spoke about how the Taliban tried to destroy her and her dreams, but they couldn't silence her voice.
With the help of other writers, Malala wrote a memoir titled "I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban." The book was published in 2015 and won numerous awards. Malala is considered one of the most influential young people in the world.
- Fatima Nazmiya V-D
PULSES WITH TORMENT
I could catch the discord of palpitations,
That arise from the depths of one’s being
Which consistently recurs the
Feeling of meaningless.
A wounded spirit,
Which is weary of this agony.
Through this phase-
A suffocating haze,
A heavy weight,
Obscured my vision, sealed my fate.
Turned into her heart in depth
Found chamber left with scars
All the elements of essence filled
With remorse which tasted resented.
With having apathy
It possesses an untold story
Of audacity
The core left with
Illuminating scars with anguish.
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