workers who help in running the school were honoured. The principal gave a speech on the dignity of labour. children presented items reflecting same sentiments. Write a report for your school magazine. Ludihana : Labour Day was celebrated at Sacred Heart Senior Secondary School with full (pride and excitement) aplomb. The function kicked off with a speech welcoming the workers and acknowledging their hard work. Prayer marked the beginning of the programme followed by an inter-house folk dance competition. The students with their rhythmic steps magnificently showcased their dancing skills. Then, a speech and a poem by Deepkamal and Harsimrat respectively lauded the ceaseless efforts of the work force of the nation and the school in particular. Workers were overwhelmed watching the function and expressed their gratitude towards the school management, teachers and students for their endeavour. School principal congratulated the workers and thanked them for their selfless services. After this, school director focused on the priceless contribution of the workers for the smooth functioning of the institution. While Tagore House stood first, Nehru House got the second position, Shastri House and Gandhi House bagged the third position. The ceremony came to a close with the recital of the school anthem.
2. Golden jubilee celebration of your school
St Josephs High School, Pashan, celebrated its golden jubilee year on Wednesday evening. The school had organised a Eucharistic celebration as a form of thanksgiving. Bishop of Pune, Thomas Dabre, led the celebrations. All former principals of the school were felicitated (congratulate) on the occasion. Alumni and ex-teachers of the school were present in large numbers. The prayer ceremony was followed by a cultural programme where students performed on various themes. Dabre congratulated the school and wished them a glorious future. In his address to an attentive audience he said, In our country, women are always discriminated against. In such a scenario, the school has made a very precious contribution to society. Emphasising the need to inculcate values in students the bishop said, An education without moral values is dangerous to society. We have seen this affect even highly educated individuals. The school was all decked up(decorated) with celebration in the air. Many exstudents and teachers grew nostalgic(sentimental) during the event. Primary teacher Berlina Benjamin, who has been a part of the school for 33 years, did not have words to express her gratitude to the institution. For me, this place has been a second home as I have spent almost my entire life here. First as a student, then as a teacher and parent, she said. She has seen the school grow to extraordinary levels during these years, she said. Each and every moment spent here is very precious to me. All our students have made us extremely proud of them, she said. An ex-student of the school, Divya Mohan, a dentist by profession, was very emotional at the ceremony. I miss my friends today and wish we could have shared our joys together. Mohan, who passed out in 1999, was a head girl of the school and intends to enroll her children here.
3. School celebrate van mahotsav
Van Mahotsava 2016 - July 1 (Friday) to July 7 (Thursday) Border Security Force (BSF) School, Jammu, celebrated Van Mahotsav on its campus. The aim of the function was greener tomorrow to combat the onslaught of global warming. The purpose was to sensitise people to the significance of environment. A rally was taken out to make peoples approach towards environment more meaningful. Principal Dr SS Khokhar flagged off the rally. Saplings were planted by the chief guest, Rakesh Sharma, IG, BSF, Jammu Frontier, along with other officers of the force. Students took the pledge of planting more and more trees. Speaking on the occasion, the IG, BSF, urged students to plant a tree on their birthday, which would infuse the feeling of giving among them. Dr Khokhar made students aware of the importance of tree plantation and stressed that it was the moral duty of every individual to plant trees. He proposed to make the campus polythene-free this session. He emphasised that the students must be connected with sapling plantation and awareness programmes, which would encourage others to realise their social and moral duty towards environment.
4. school celebrate children day
J.H.Tarapore School celebrated Childrens Day by organizing a mela on
14th November. The mela was inaugurated by the Chairman of the school, Mr. Bailey Bodhanwala. Children from Kg to Std III thronged the school premises with their parents and sibling. Various games and food stalls were put up the faculty members. Children from Std IV to XII tapped their feet on popular numbers. They savoured their favourite food from different stalls and tried their luck in the games stalls. It was total participation by the students as well as the teachers. The proceeds generated from the mela will be contributed towards charity. The students were overwhelmed with the entire effort. They cheered their teachers on as they saw them on stage, they laughed boisterously at their jokes, they sang along during the songs and they applauded the dance performances.
5. To commemorate conservation day & to sensitize people to
global issues; an essay writing competition was held in your school. Write a report for your school magazine
World Nature Conservation Day is observed on 28th July
JAMMU, July 31: The Calliope School, Doomi celebrated World Nature Conservation Day in its school premises with great enthusiasm. On the occasion, school organised essay writing competiton The competition was held under varied categories namely Category A included students from 4th, 5th and 6th grades and Category B included students from 7th,8th and 9th grades respectively to sensitize people to global issues. The enthralling performance of the students left everybody spellbound. Speaking on the occasion, School Principal, Vatsalaya Swami, who was chief guest on the occasion, said the main idea behind the programme was to inculcate proper social sensitivity towards the global issues. She said such events not only encourage the students to save the nature as well as animals but also make them understand the importance of keeping the world green. Later, she distributed prizes and certificates among the winners.
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7. First aid training
8. Funds to help handicapped children
9. Seminar on climate change and its impact
10. cleanliness week
11. traffic week
ALLAHABAD: Acknowledging that children are the best medium to apprise their parents and family about traffic rules and regulations, the traffic police, on Sunday, have chalked out an elaborate educational programme on road safety. According to the department, the traffic educational programme will be undertaken in various city schools and colleges from the week of October to promote safe commuting. Traffic inspector, Indrapal Singh told TOI, "The department has chalked out an elaborate plan and under the road safety awareness project; the cops would be reaching out to school students albeit in an organised manner." He added that "The traffic cops will first sensitize school children and teachers, who in turn will be educating others. The project has been initiated to make city streets safe for everyone. "We have prepared a list of schools and other institutes where we would be appealing college authorities to stress on road safety norms in an attempt to minimise the cases of road mishaps," he said. Under the project, traffic police officials ranking from traffic sub-inspector to superintendent of police apart from educating children about the road safety norms and traffic awareness would also answer to children's queries. Singh, meanwhile, said that children from standard Ist to XIIth are being acquainted with traffic signs, signals and speed limit and they would also be taught about their importance.
15. reporter visited slum area where people suffered loss in massive fire
16. eye witness to a road accident reported as reporter
20.Blood donation camp
21.Debate competition
22. Report on personality development programme workshop
School plays an important role in the personality development of students. This is the need of the hour as it is essential for the holistic(complete) development of children and their survival in this competitive world. swami sant public school organised a personality development programme workshop on 12 nov 2016. Students from other schools also participated in the workshop. The workshop was taken by Ms. Sukhmeen Cheema, the head of our Schools Psychology department. She started the workshop through multimedia presentation, animated and energising speech, she stressed that for rising in any field of career and life communication plays the most important role. She stressed that communication ability has great relevance for a person's personality and improvement in this area can provide direction to our youth. She emphasised on a strong need to build communication skill of the students. In the end, students were shown a movie clip from the Aamir Khan movie Lagaan. It depicted how under the British rule, Indians managed to escape the oppressive tax demanded of them by winning a cricket match. It set an example for the students to always be hopeful of good things happening in the future and to achieve the goal by taking on head-on, all the obstacles in the way. To sum up, it was a well thought-out workshop of motivating the students to discover themselves.
23. report writing on boy who displayed remarkable heroism in rescuing
people in an overturned bus
24. train cancelled due to flood
25. science exhibition
The two days Regional Level CBSE Science Exhibition with the theme "Science & Technology for Challenges in Life" was hosted by Essar International School on 16-17th August. The event saw young enthusiastic participants from different parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan putting up 72 participatory exhibits comprising of innovative working models and investigation based projects. The programme was inaugurated by Col. Kannan, a dignitory of Essar Management. He was very impressed by the presentations and congratulated the participants. The exhibits by the different schools were indeed eye openers on various topics related to Green Energy, Innovation in Transport , Communication, Agriculture, Technology, Bio- diversity, Community Health , Environment & Mathematical Modeling. With an endeavor to promote scientific attitude among budding young students, this exhibition was one of its kind. As the host team, Essar School students participated only for the spirit of participation, sharing and learning and not in the competitive section. The judges applauded the students for their novel ideas which would help the world to become a much better place to live in. Mrs. Sunita Matoo, Principal, Essar International School, thanked all the participating teams for making this event a success and appreciated their novel projects. She also summed up the true essence of this exhibition by saying >science gives us tools of immense power and as with any other form of power, the misuse is always a possibility. It therefore, becomes incumbent on us to become judicious and use these wonders with utmost care>. Students from many schools of Navsari, Bharuch and Surat had come to view the projects which in turn proved to be a learning experience for them.