Easy Assembly Topics for Students: Speak with Confidence ?>

Easy Assembly Topics for Students: Speak with Confidence

Assemblies are a big part of school life and they’re not always about announcements or routines. At The Manthan School, Greater Noida West, we see assemblies as a chance for students to step away from their desks and experience real-life learning. It’s a space where students can listen, speak, share, and grow together as a school community. But choosing the right topic for your assembly speech makes all the difference. A good topic will not only attract attention but will…

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Why Public Speaking Is an Important Skill for Students ?>

Why Public Speaking Is an Important Skill for Students

Did you know that more than 75% of people experience some level of anxiety when it comes to public speaking? Many people would rather do almost anything else than speak in front of a crowd! But public speaking is one of the most useful skills a person can have, especially for students. At The Manthan School, Greater Noida West, we believe that learning to speak comfortably in front of an audience helps students become better learners, better leaders, and better…

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How To Incorporate Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) in the Classroom ?>

How To Incorporate Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) in the Classroom

Just academic success is not enough anymore. Students require an effective combination of abilities to cope with relations, learn to make responsible choices, maintain a proper emotional state, and lead a healthy and professional life. Here is where Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) comes in. Bearing out this change, a 2025 Education Week survey found that 83% of principals indicate that their schools are now using an SEL curriculum or program, up from 73% in 2021-22 and only 46% in 2017-18. This…

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Bedtime Routines That Help Kids Sleep Better ?>

Bedtime Routines That Help Kids Sleep Better

The foundation of the early development of a child is their quality of sleep, as it has important effects on mental activity and physical well-being. It has been found that regular bedtime rituals not only mitigate struggles in the night by 40% but also promote consolidation of memories and academic success. In the case of school-going children, proper sleep (9-12 hours per day at night) is associated with good concentration, information recall, and interaction in the classroom, according to the…

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How to Create a Positive Learning Environment in School ?>

How to Create a Positive Learning Environment in School

Developing a positive learning environment within schools is important for student success and well-being. Students who are supported, valued, and engaged are more likely to be successful in their academic journeys and their personal lives. Research published in PubMed indicated that positive student-student and student-teacher relationships in a school climate are associated with low depressive symptoms and hostility, and greater willingness to seek help, all indicating the impact of school climate on adolescents’ psychological adjustment. At The Manthan School, best…

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How to Create a Self-Study Timetable for Exams ?>

How to Create a Self-Study Timetable for Exams

An effective study timetable is very important for helping students manage their time, stay focused, and prepare well for exams. It allows you to plan what to study each day, reduce stress, and keep a healthy balance between study and rest. When the timetable fits your learning style and includes regular breaks and simple study techniques, it becomes even more effective. With clear goals and steady habits, you can cover all your subjects properly and feel more confident during exams….

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Why a Multicultural Environment is Good for Students in Schools ?>

Why a Multicultural Environment is Good for Students in Schools

It should come as no surprise that youngsters today are exposed to more foreign cultures than ever before, given how linked the globe is becoming. Students in multicultural settings exhibit noticeably more cognitive flexibility, empathy, and adaptability—skills that extend far beyond textbooks and tests, according to a new American Psychological Association research. Imagine a school where this kind of atmosphere is a deliberate component of the school’s concept rather than just a fortunate coincidence. The Manthan School, regarded by many…

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Harmful effect of mobile phones on students ?>

Harmful effect of mobile phones on students

Mobile phones play a huge role in our lives. They help us communicate with others, learn new things, and even have fun. But when students overuse mobile phones, they can suffer badly. A  National Center for Health Statistics study discovered that adolescents who use screens for 4 or more hours a day are more likely to have anxiety (27.1%) and depression (25.9%) symptoms than adolescents who use screens less than 4 hours a day. Another study conducted by the  Natural…

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Why a Multicultural Environment is Good for Students in Schools  ?>

Why a Multicultural Environment is Good for Students in Schools 

It should come as no surprise that youngsters today are exposed to more foreign cultures than ever before, given how linked the globe is becoming. Students in multicultural settings exhibit noticeably more cognitive flexibility, empathy, and adaptability—skills that extend far beyond textbooks and tests, according to a new American Psychological Association research.  Imagine a school where this kind of atmosphere is a deliberate component of the school’s concept rather than just a fortunate coincidence. The Manthan School, regarded by many…

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Harmful effect of mobile phones on students  ?>

Harmful effect of mobile phones on students 

Mobile phones play a huge role in our lives. They help us to talk to others, learn new things, and even have fun. But when students overuse mobile phones, they can suffer badly. A  National Center for Health Statistics study discovered that adolescents who use screens for 4 or more hours a day are more likely to have anxiety (27.1%) and depression (25.9%) symptoms than adolescents who use screens less than 4 hours a day.   Another study conducted by the …

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