Issue 14


3 November 2024



SAFA NEWS

Glorious Result



Speaker of the month 




Mazhavil Quiz Competition Winners





SAFA ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL MARKS INTERNATIONAL INTERNET DAY 

Safa English Medium School celebrated International Internet Day on October 29, promoting digital responsibility, literacy, and online safety. Organized by the IT Department, the event empowered students for a safer digital tomorrow. Students from classes 9-10 showcased their creativity in a graphic design contest, while classes 11-12 presented thought-provoking PowerPoint presentations on *Future of Internet* The initiative aimed to educate students on safe internet practices, fostering a responsible digital community.


Safa English medium celebrates 9th Ayurveda Day

Safa English Medium School commemorated the 9th Ayurveda Day with a quiz competition for classes 9-12, testing knowledge on Ayurvedic principles, herbal remedies, and traditional Indian practices. The event highlighted Ayurveda's relevance in modern times, fostering interest and promoting holistic wellness practices. This celebration reinforced the school's commitment to traditional knowledge, inspiring students to explore Ayurveda's benefits and integrate its principles into daily life, and sparking appreciation for India's rich cultural heritage, empowering future generations.




SAFA ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL CELEBRATES KERALA PIRAVI 2024 

Safa English Medium School marked Kerala Piravi 2024 with fervor, courtesy of the Malayalam Department's vibrant events. Classes 9-12 participated in a quiz competition, poster making, and collage contest, showcasing their knowledge and creativity. The celebrations honored Kerala's formation, promoting its rich cultural heritage and . The event was a resounding success, reflecting the school's commitment to preserving and promoting regional identity.






Chronicle Quiz Winner

Issue 12 Winner 

👑👑Shifa Fathima Ummer (10C)👑👑


The Secret Garden Of Dreams


In a quiet neighborhood, a child discovered a forgotten garden behind an old, rusty gate. Curiosity sparked, and they pushed it open, revealing tangled vines and wildflowers swaying in the breeze. Every afternoon after school, the child explored, imagining the garden as a magical world. With tiny hands, they cleared away weeds and planted seeds, dreaming of vibrant blooms. Days turned into weeks, and soon, colors burst forth, filling the garden with life. Neighbors began to notice, drawn by the beauty. One sunny day, they gathered to admire the transformation, and the child realized the magic of nature—and community.

   -Shezin Shaduli (9A)

Nature's Symphony



The forest whispers secrets low,
A gentle melody, as leaves grow. 
The river's voice, a soothing hush, 
Echoes through, in a peaceful rush. 
The wind conducts, with skilful hand, 
A symphony, across the land. 
The trees, a chorus, sway and bend, 
In harmony, with nature's trend. 
The sun's warm touch, ignites the day, 
A vibrant dance, in colorful array. 
The stars appear, a twinkling show, 
Night's canvas, infinite and slow. 
In nature's symphony, I find peace, 
A sense of calm, the world's wild release. 
A place to breathe, to let the soul, 
Connect with earth, and make whole.

-(Afra 10-B)

ECHOES OF WAR



In fields once green, now smeared with red,

The silent soil remembers the dead.

Echoes linger, whispers remain,

Of courage, loss, and unspoken pain.

Steel meets flesh in the morning's light,

Shadows stretching through endless night.

Hearts once warm now cold as stone,

In battles fought, yet peace unknown.

The thunder roars, the skies are torn,

Homes are shattered, lives reborn.

Children cry where laughter played,

In the ruins where innocence fades.

Yet from the ashes, a hope will grow,

A fragile bloom in the earth below.

War may scar, and wars may end,

But peace, when found, will start to mend

-Zeya Abdul Salam (9-D)

IMPORTANCE OF GOOD MENTAL HEALTH IN STUDENTS

 Good mental health is very important for students because it affects how they perform in school and in life. When students have good mental health, they are able to focus better, remember what they learn, and participate more in class. This helps them do well in their studies. On the other hand, students with poor mental health often struggle to concentrate, which can hurt their grades.

Mental health also helps students handle stress and challenges. Whether it’s dealing with exams, homework, or personal problems, students with good mental health are more likely to stay calm and solve their problems. They learn how to face with difficult situations instead of feeling overwhelmed.

Social relationships also improve when students feel mentally well. They communicate better with their friends, teachers, and family. This leads to stronger friendships and a happier school life. However, students who struggle with mental health may feel lonely or have trouble making friends.

Finally, good mental health gives students more confidence. They believe in themselves and are motivated to work hard. This confidence helps them set goals and achieve them. In the long run, students who develop good mental health habits are more likely to succeed not only in school but in life. Therefore, taking care of mental health is just as important as physical health for students.

-Naja Musthafa (10D)

 Al-Ameen 

Today, I want to talk about a figure whose life and teachings continue to inspire millions across the globe: the Prophet Muhammad. He exemplifies qualities that transcend time and culture, serving as a profound role model for all of humanity.First of all he was known as the Al Ameen which means the trust worthy. Moreover, the Prophet was a champion of compassion and empathy. He reached out to the marginalized, emphasizing kindness to all, regardless of their background. His famous saying, “None of you truly believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself,” urges us to cultivate compassion and understanding in our communities

-Fadhi(9B)

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-Nafesath Shahma(9-A)

LIKE HER HEART


Darker clouds,stormy night 
A wind began to blow 
And she stood still, 
Where she'd been 
For an hour and some more
She never knew that 
Like her heart 
Its getting dark very slow 
And the heart has been stolen 
By someone else that 
She can't even move. 
She had accepted that 
There's a lot again to prove 
And to disconnect with the evils In life to be true 
She had decided to move on
 And be the success soon, 
With the cool breeze 
On where she stood 
Staring at the moon. 
-Ziya Noufal (10 B)



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