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The International Award for Young People is a non-competitive award scheme open to all students of the Senior School. The basic criterion for gaining an award is individual improvement, through persistence and achievement, taking into account the participant's inherent capabilities. |
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| The award programme has been divided into four sections - Service, Skill, Physical Recreation and Expedition, all of which strive to develop the individual. Encouraging people to care for others is one of the basic aims of this award. The spirit of adventure, development of personal interests and practical skills motivate awardees to achieve bronze, silver and gold medals. |
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| IAYP - 2010 |
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International Award for Young People
Cathedral and John Connon students receiving the IAYP Gold Awards from the patron, the Honorable Vice President - Shri Hamid Ansari, in New Delhi.
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Eighth graders went on their first IAYP camp, and returned rejuvenated
The bronze introductory camp to Panchgani was a first for us 8th standard students.
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The IAYP Camp to Rishikesh included spine-tingling adventures and experiences
If any of the senior students in the IAYP club are asked which camp they would prefer to go for, 90 per cent of them will answer, ‘Rishikesh’.
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| IAYP - 2009 |
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The I A Y P Camp at Mt. Abu tested our endurance levels, and we came out feeling good.
Nineteen students (13 boys and 6 girls, all at the bronze medal level) attended the IAYP camp at Mt Abu, in December. The idea was to increase endurance levels, which they did,
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103 Students, all at the Bronze and Silver Medal level attended the IAYP camp at Panchgani in April 2009. Activities like Rappling, Rock Climbing and Trekking were done.
If you happened to be in Panchgani on April 2, 2009 you could most likely see a hundred and three Cathedralites trekking down a mountain
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“Unbelievable”, “exciting”, “the best camp ever”. Very clichéd terms used time and again to describe almost every camp we go on, so why should this one be any different?
It was in fact unbelievable, exciting, the best camp ever. Apart from a camp to Rishikesh,
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The IAYP camp at Saputara proved to be truly exciting.
The level of IAYP camps seems to increase with each successive camp and the next always appears to overshadow the last.
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