Friday, November 12, 2010

Golden Bells School celebrates Children's Day

by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
MOHALI, NOV 12
Golden Bells Public School, Sector-77, Mohali today celebrated Children’s Day with great enthusiasm and exuberance. To commemorate the birth anniversary of great leader, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, students delivered inspiring speeches, sang songs and recited poems.
Tiny tots of the school went to excursion and enjoyed different fun games there.
The students of all the classes from class 1st – 12th participated whole heartedly in different kinds of fun races like frog race, bag packing race, back race, lemon spoon race, relay race, sack race etc. and bagged prizes.
Boys of class 9th & 10th had a gala time playing football match. All the spectators were cheering for their favourite teams.
Commerce students of classes 10+1 & 10+2 organised eatables stalls to learn business skills and to create a sense of discipline and responsibility amongst themselves.
At the end, the Chairman of the school, Col. C.S. Bawa (Retd.) gave away prizes to the winners. He encouraged the students to become responsible citizens as wished by Chacha Nehru and to follow the path shown by him. Free refreshment was given to all the children by management and staff.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Lahiri conquers KGA to retain BILT Open crown

by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir)
BANGALORE, OCT 30
Bangalore’s Anirban Lahiri retained the BILT Open title after signing off with a steady two under 70 at the
KGA on Saturday. Lahiri totaled 11 under 277 for the week to take home the winner’s cheque worth Rs. 1,616,500 that helped him climb from fourth place to first position in the 2010 Rolex Rankings. Amardip.
Sinh Malik of Meerut finished four strokes behind Lahiri to be the runner-up.
Anirban Lahiri (68-68-71-70) did not have an ideal start to his title defence on the final day. He began with a bogey on the first hole where he first found the trees and then the bunker. At this stage he was the joint leader along with Amardip Sinh Malik.
Lahiri went into a two-stroke lead after making birdies on the third and eighth where he sank putts from eight feet and six feet respectively. The defending champion found the water hazard on the 10th and as result dropped a bogey that reduced his lead to one stroke.
Lahiri was struggling with his hitting but he made up for that with his excellent short-game. A great example of this was his tremendous recovery on the par-five 11th, where he picked up a birdie. He hit a poor drive on the 11th which landed in the fairway bunker. However, he managed to salvage a birdie from there after finding the edge of the green in three shots and then sinking a 10 feet putt.
The Bangalore lad all but sealed it when he knocked-in a 25 feet birdie putt on the 15th that once again put him two strokes ahead. Lahiri finally went on to register a four-stroke win as Malik’s challenge faded away after he dropped bogeys on the last two holes.
Amardip Sinh Malik (64-71-73-73) kept his title hopes alive as he made 10 straight pars and a birdie on the 11th. The birdie on the par-five 11th came after he hit the green in two shots. However, after Anirban pened up a two-stroke lead on the 15th, Amardip had to go for the pin and in the process he three-putted on the 17th and hit a wayward tee shot on the 18th. Malik thus ended up making bogeys on the last two holes.
Malik's runner-up finish helped him leapfrog from 27th to seventh position on the Rolex Rankings
Vijay Kumar (70-70-70-72) ended third at six under 282 while Ajeetesh Sandhu was a further stroke behind in fourth place.
Ashok Kumar, Gaganjeet Bhullar, Himmat Singh Rai and Digvijay Singh shared fifth place at four under 284.
Local amateur Khalin Joshi, who finished overall tied 36th at nine over 297, won the prize for the best amateur score.

Goldel Bells celebrates annual function

by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
MOHALI, OCT 30
Golden Bells Public School, Sector-77,Mohali celebrated the most cherished Annual Cultural and Prize Distribution function of the school at Tagore Theatre, Sec-18, Chandigarh with great fervour on 30th October,2010.
The Chief Guest of the day Dr .S .K. Batish ,M.D. Punjab State Co-operative Agriculture Development Bank, inaugurated the cultural feast by lighting the lamp. The other guests to graced the event were Dr.(Mrs.)G.K. Nanda (President, Woman and Child Welfare Association, Mohali; Sh. K.S. Dhaliwal (Advocate) (President, Golden Bells Schooling Society).
The cultural feast started with a ‘Welcome Speech’. The cultural events were started by giving tribute to Natraj (God of dances).This was followed by the “Annual School Report” which aimed at giving a glimpse of the school performance and achievements in different activities held in and outside the school during the session 2010-2011 was read out by the Principal Mrs. Anjali Chaudhry.
The choir of the school paid a tribute to those countless freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for the sake of our country by singing a “Group Song”. Parents and teachers both have great expectations from their tiny tots whereas the tiny tots have their own thoughts which they tried to present through a “Qawali”. The “National Integration” highlighted the rich cultural, social, ethnic and linguistic diversity of India. The “Western Dance” enthralled the audience. The Hindi play “BHOLA RAM KI ATMA” revealed today’s official functioning. The western swing “Hip Hop” performed by the students of class 10th mesmerized the audience with their energy and attitude. “Healthy Food ” and “Yoga” is the requirement of every body in order to function properly.
 This message was conveyed by the students of the primary wing. The “Choreography” picturised the hostel life. The “Punjabi play” was based on the theme of science and superstition. “Taekwondo Activity” on the other hand rejuvenated and revitalized the energy of the young and budding kids.
The cultural show of the school was totally based on the educational and moral learning with an informative and spirited approach. As the programme headed to the close, the efforts of the children were acknowledged. Prizes and Scholarships were awarded to the meritorious Goldenites.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Golden Bells School celebrates Dussehra


Custom Search

by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
MOHALI, OCT 14
Golden Bells Public School, Sector-77, Mohali celebrated Dussehra with great enthusiam. The virtues of celebrating the festival were highlighted by the students.
Students celebrated the festival in their own unique and innovative style by making the effigy of Ravana out of the waste paper material by themselves, which added color to the festivity of the day.
The children brought alive the good and evil characters from the epic ‘Ramayana’ and thus presented a colourful fancy dress show. The celebration came to an end with the effigy of Ravana set on fire, symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
In the end, the Chairman of the school, Col. C.S. Bawa (Retd.) wished the children and staff members a joyous Dussehra and encouraged them to follow the path of righteousness in all walks of life.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Gandhi Jayanti celebration at Golden Bells


Custom Search

by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
MOHALI, OCT 1
Students of Golden Bells Public School, Sector – 77, Mohali celebrated the Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi with great gusto. The celebration started with a bhajan ‘Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram’.
Then students spoke on the life history of Gandhiji and depicted it through a play. The scene of racial discrimination was depicted through the incidence of shifting Gandhiji from 1st class compartment to 3rd class compartment in spite of having ticket of 1st class. Play conveyed a meaningful message of truth and non violence to the audience.
Tiny tots of kindergarten section presented a marvelous show during a fancy dress competition. Children were colorfully attired as historical leaders. They also collected stamps with Gandhiji’s pictures on it.
Chairman of the school, Col. C.S. Bawa(Retd.) appreciated the efforts made by the students and encouraged them to follow the path shown by Gandhiji.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Golden Bells students visit Nepal Embassy





Custom Search
by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, SEPT 29

Students of Golden Bells Public School, Sector – 77, Mohali, along with two other schools visited Nepal Embassy   and interacted with the Nepalese Ambassador Mr. Rukma Shumsher Rana on  September 28. The trip was organised by Athena Ventures.
This was a dream come true for these students as they got exclusive personal time with the Ambassador. They talked about the friendly relations between India and Nepal, Nepalese culture, traditions and famous Nepalese tourist attractions. Students were very excited and cleared their queries about Nepal’s heritage and culture. They also wished to visit Nepal to enhance their knowledge which they have gained just through books earlier.
Students learnt a lot from this visit. They were marveled by the hospitality extended by Embassy officials and their discipline. Students also visited National Museum and Delhi Haat after spending quality time with the Nepalese Ambassador.
The visit concluded with the celebration of Punjab Day at Delhi Haat. The visit was quite educative and students thanked Chairman Col. C.S. Bawa (Retd.) and Athena Ventures for giving them this opportunity.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Grandparents Day celebrated at Shemrock Bliss & Shemrock Jolly


Custom Search
by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
KALKA, SEPT 26
Grand parents Day was celebrated a t Shemrock  Bliss and Shemrock Jolly Prep. School, Kalka  and Pinjore branches with much pump and joy. Grandparents were  welcomed by children with shower of flowers.  A cultural programme was organised to celebrate the occasion. grandparents participated in various games like folds of love, office champion, highest coin collector and newspaper costume parade etc.
Grandparents highly appreciated the programme and apprised out the good hits inculcated by the school  in the Shemrockites. They appreciated the staff for creating friendly  atmosphere  in which the child can express himself, can learn  and  blessed all with their good wishes.
 Prizes were give by the Director Teenu Jolly. She also thanked the grandparents for their presence at the fuction thus, making it  day full of memorable moments. Grand parents were also served snacks and tea.
The seniors have  vast experience with  lot many year  behind them, so the grandparents shared their  ancedotes and experiences during the fuction and enriched the children and teachers with their pearls of wisdom.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Grand parents day celebrated at Shemrock Smiles


Custom Search

by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, SEPT 11

Grand Parents Day was celebrated at Shemrock Smiles Prep. School, MDC, Panchkula, with great enthusiasm and zeal. The grandparents were welcomed with tilak and flower petals were showred on them. The teachers of the school extended  warm welcome to them. The programme commenced with the little children reciting the gayatri mantra.
A number of games like folds of love, office champion, paletteable, grand parents ka super star were organised for the grand parents in which they participated whole heartedly and enjoyed a lot. Winners were declared for all the games and prizes were give by the Director Teenu Jolly. She also thanked the grandparents for their presence at the function thus, making it  day full of memorable moments. Grand parents were also served snacks and tea.
The grand parents shared their  anecdotes and experiences during the function and enriched the children and teachers with their pearls of wisdom.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

MGD Girls School lift JK Kate Debate Trophy



Custom Search

by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, SEPT 4

Maharani Gaytri Devi (MGD) Girls School, Jaipur clinched the coveted 10th J K Kate Memorial All India Public School English Debate hosted by The Punjab Public School, Nabha. The team of Vidya Devi Jindal School, Hissar got the runners-up trophy. 
Twenty eight debaters from 14 reputed public schools of India exhibited their debating skills on the topic “Red Terror is the single biggest threat to internal security”. However the topic was rejected by the audience.
Mr. Samik Ghosh, Principal, The Scindia School, Gwalior was the chairperson and chief guest on the occasion.  He lauded the efforts of various debaters who had put up relevant points for and against the motion.  He motivated the students to participate in such debates so that their skills can be polished.
Commodore (Retd.) I L Syal, Headmaster of PPS welcomed the chief guest and all other guests.  He paid rich tributes to Mr. J K Kate, the Founder Headmaster of PPS.  Dr Swaraj Raj, Associate Professor of English, Govt. Mohindra College, Patiala, Mr. Ajay Verma, Assistant Professor of English, Punjabi University Regional Centre, Bathinda and Mr. Vijay Sharma, Professor of English, Govt. Ripudaman College, Nabha were the judges.  Vanishka Choudhary of MGD Girls’ School, Jaipur got the first position, whereas  Gulshan Parmar of Bhawan’s Sawan Public school, New Delhi and Manreet Khara of Welham Girls’s School, Dehradun got the second and third position respectively.  Teams of MNSS Rai, Sri Dashmesh Academy, Anandpur Sahib, The Bhawan Sawan Public School, New Delhi, Army School, Dagshai, Sainik School,  Kunjpura, RMS, Chail, MGD Girls’ School, Jaipur, VDJS, Hissar, YPS, Mohali, YPS, Patiala, Lawrence School, Sanwar, Welham Girls School, Dehradun,  Sainik School,  Kapurthala and The Punjab Public School Nabha participated in the debate.
 Mr M S Chadha, HOD, English Department of PPS was the Organising Secretary and Jotwinder Singh Sandhu of PPS proposed the vote of  thanks.

Golden Bells School celebrates Teacher's Day


Custom Search

by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir)
MOHALI, SEPT 3

The Teacher’s Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm, fun and frolic at Golden Bells Public School, Sector – 77 here.
On this occasion, students of Class X dressed up like their favourite teachers and took their classes. They highlighted the importance of the day. They presented a colourful fiesta which provides a wholesome entertainment with the blend of items like songs, dances and bhangra. Many interesting games like one minute show, tambola, antakshari etc. were organised which were enjoyed by everyone. Teachers bagged prizes for the same. The students transcended the atmosphere of pure entertainment by giving titles to the teachers.
The chairman of the school, Col. C.S. Bawa (Retd.) advised the teachers to uphold the noble values attached to the esteemed teaching profession. He also advised the students to emulate the teachers as their role models.
At the end, to encourage the staff members, gifts were given and lunch was arranged by the school managing committee.

Friday, September 3, 2010

A musical tribute to teachers on Teachers Day




Custom Search
by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
PINJORE, SEPT 4
The students of Delhi Public School Pinjore celebrated the Teachers Day by conveying their heartfelt gratitude to their loving teachers. They presented a cultural programme, which was studded with latest, melodious musical numbers, foot tapping dances and a skit. The students also honoured the teachers by giving them very thoughtful and respectful titles. A huge cake added the delicious taste to the celebrations. The student-teacher relationship might have undergone a change in this centuary, yet the love and affection between the teacher and the taught keeps the relationship beautiful and alive with the strings of bonding becoming stronger with each passing day this fact was apparent in every part and aspect of the programme.
The  Principal Mr. Samson Masih thanked the students for the appreciable programme presented by them. He wished them the very best for life and urged them to always follow the right path to reach their goals.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Janamashtmi at Shemrock Smiles, MDC,Pkl




Custom Search
by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
PANCHKULA, SEPT 1
Janamashtmi was celebrated at Shemrock Smiles Prep. School , Mansa Devi Complex, here with the piety and great religious fevour. On this very pious occassion the school was decorated  tastefullu with marigold flowers and colourful buntings etc. All children of Shemrock Smiles dawned upon the school premises attired as Radha / Krishna and danced about joyously. The children The children of Mont-11 and 111 also chanted the bhajans in praise of Lord Krishna.
Mrs. Teenu Jolly , director of the school helped little Krishna and his friends to break the matki filled with sweets for them to enjoy. She also narrated stories from the life of Lord Krishna to apprise them of the various facets of his life and character. All the children enjoyed kheer and mithai to mark the occasion associated with milk, maakhan chor.

The BTS observes Environment Month


Custom Search
  
 by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)CHANDIGARH, SEPT 1
The Banyan Tree School observed August as the Environment Month and conducted various activities realizing the importance of our environment and the need to conserve it.
Mother Nature abounds with and nourishes all forms of life on earth. From the tiny ant to the mighty man, all depend on nature’s bountiful resources for their living. Unfortunately this resource is fast depleting today due to man’s playful interference with Nature as he is trying to extract the maximum possible from nature with zero or minimum inputs. To stress on the need for a sustainable environment the students were enlightened with many environmental facts and other events, through out the month.
It started with The Tree Plantation Drive along with NSS and Zee TV. Students vowed to water the trees and help them grow. To test the level of environmental awareness a Science Quiz on the different facts about the Environment was conducted for the middle and high school. A Declamation Competition on Green Planet, Healthy Planet and Global Warming, Global Warming was also conducted for classes VI,VII and class VIII respectively.
Students of classes IX and X participated in a Paper Reading Competition on the topic ‘Our Environment Our Concern” wherein they emphasized on a holistic approach towards the environment. They also mentioned their role as students at home and at the school level to mitigate environmental degradation.
 In another competition, students made beautiful Posters with slogans on the environment showing their concern for its conservation.
The school also arranged for an Excursion for the middle and high school to Kurukshetra and Kapurthala  Science City respectively. This was done to encourage independent thinking, to know more about the surroundings and to learn about the latest discoveries in science.
As a part of TERI’s  PROGRAM a TERI Tetra Pak initiative the School has motivated students to understand the concept of recycling of dry waste and garbage for a cleaner habitat.
Finally the month ended with a  Prize Distribution Ceremony and a motivating speech by  Director Mr. Talwar. Principal  Mrs. Dhar,  emphasized that the environment is each one’s concern and collective efforts are to be taken to protect it. She also asked the student community at large to the repay to nature so as to confront major environmental challenges in the near future and be ready to work for it for a better earth.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

HAU to celebrate National Sports Day

Chandigarh, August 24
Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar  has decided to celebrate National Sports Day  and  birth anniversary of  hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand on August 29, 2010 by organizing  various sports competitions, especially of hockey and football.
        A decision to this effect was taken in a meeting held under the chairmanship of  Director, Students Welfare, Dr Ram Kumar Yadav at Hisar today. Several committees have been constituted to successfully organize this function.
        Dr. Yadav said that about 250 sportspersons would participate in these events. On that day, football match would be organized at 2 p.m., cross country at 4.30 p.m. and hockey match would commence at 5.30 p.m. These events would be held under the supervision of Assistant Director (Sports), Dr N.P. Giri, he added.
          The meeting was attended by lecturers of physical education and organizers of sports events.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Raksha Bandhan celebrated at Golden Bells

by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, AUG 23
Raksha Bandhan, a festival that symbolizes the deep love between brother & sister was celebrated with great fervour in the premises of Golden Bells Public School, Sector 77, Mohali.
Toddlers of Pre-primary wing created a total festive environment by tying up the rakhis on the wrists of their brothers and prayed for their well being. Brothers also wished them and pledged to take care of them. Students of primary section participated in Rakhi making competition with great zeal and enthusiasm. Whereas the students of middle classes highlighted the value attached to the festival and made beautiful Rakhi greeting cards. Senior girls decorated Thalis and boys decorated gifts on this occasion.
The young artists presented songs related to the day and stole the hearts of the audience. The children showered the dew of love and affection.
At the end, the Chairman spoke on the importance of festival and applauded the efforts of the participants and the teachers.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Golden Bells win overall Trophy

Custom Search

by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir) 
MOHALI, AUG 19
Golden Bells Public School, Sector – 77, Mohali lifted the overall trophy with a haul of 15 gold, 18 silver and 33 bronze medals in the recently concluded Rajiv Gandhi Memorial National Table Soccer Championship held at DAV Senior Secondary School in Parwanoo (Himachal Pradesh)..
Thirteen states participated in the tournament.  Golden Bells School Chairman Col. C.S. Bawa (Retd.) congratulated the medals winners.

Monday, August 16, 2010

St Solider’s celebrates Independence Day

Custom Search
by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, AUG 16
Saint Soldier International School, Sector 28 B   celebrated 63rd Independence Day with zeal and enthusiasm.  The celebration started with hoisting of flag by Mr Gurdev Singh Hayer, Chairman of the school along with the National Anthem, followed by the speech of Saunjanya Arya of K.G.  A.
She spoke on the importance of Independence Day. Colorful items, skits, dances and patriotic songs were performed by the students. Prize distribution ceremony was also held for the students who excelled in sports. The atmosphere was totally filled with patriotic fervor.
Addressing the students Principal Sudesh Choudhry  laid stress on the need to revive the feeling of patriotism. Sweets were distributed among the students.  

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Custom Search


by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
PANCHKULA, AUG 15
Independence Day was celebrated at Shemrock Smiles, Mansa Devi Complex, Panchkula with great patriotic spirit in the school premises. The children from Mont-1 to Mont-3 took part in various competitions like Hindi recitation, patriotic songs, public speaking, colouring the National flag etc.School director Teenu Jolly addressed to the children and explained the importance of living in a free country. She urged to the children to contribute positively in making India a leading nation on the international map. Staff members also participated with full patriotic zeal singing praises of the motherland. Teachers also narrated stories from the lives of various freedom fighters like Bhagat Singh, Netaji Subhash Chander Bose, Lokmanya Tilak and also the Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi.
Everyone raised the slogans of “Jai Hind and Proud to Be Indian”. The dress code for the teachers was white kurtas with tri-colour sashes. The school was decorated with tri-coloured buntings, balloons and the tirangas. Ladoos were also distributed among the children and staff members to mark the occasion.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Traffic Police organize road safety workshop

Custom Search
by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, AUG 12
The Chandigarh Traffic Police today organized Road Safety Exhibition/Workshop at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in Sector 27-B, here.  During the road safety awareness programme  SP/Traffic HS Doon,  DSP/Traffic BS Negi, all Traffic Inspectors and L/SI Asha Sharma of Chandigarh Traffic Park participated.
 Lecture on road safety was also delivered by Mr H.S. Doon. More than 250 persons participated in this road safety programme alongwith principal Mrs. Vineeta Arora and other school staff.  More than 1000 literatures on road safety were also distributed to the participants.
 To encourage community participation Mr. Gurnam Singh, Traffic Marshal was also participated.  This is a regular road safety awareness programme in schools/colleges to impart basic training to the school/college students.     

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

14 schools for St Xavier's Chairman Cup Soccer


Custom Search

by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir)
PANCHKULA, AUG 4
St. Xavier’s High School, Panchkula is  organizing the 4th  Chairman’s Soccer Cup on  August  6 and 7 at the Tau Devi Lal Sports Complex here in Sector 3, according to Principal Geroge S Shear.
As many as 14 prominent schools have staked their claims for the top honours. Schools who have confirmed their entries are: Delhi Public School Pinjore, The  Banyan Tree Chandigarh,  Saupins’ School    Panchkula,    Holy Child Panchkula,  Chaman Lal DAV School Panchkula , Saupin’s School Mohali,   Jainindera Panchkula,  Yadvindra Public School  Mohali, Little Flower Convent School Panchkula,  St. Kabir Chandigarh, Ryan International Chandigarh,  St. Xavier’s  Chandigarh, St. Xavier’s  Mohali and St. Xavier’s  Panchkula.
The opening match will be played between  hosts St Xavier’s face Holy Child, also of Panchkula, at 7.30 a.m.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Teej celebrations at Golden Bells School


Custom Search

by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir) 
MOHALI, AUG 3
Golden Bells Public School, Sector 77, Mohali, celebrated Teej with great enthusiasm. To mark the monsoon season, the students attired in colourful traditional dresses of Punjab. The school premises was wearing a festive look with the swings decorated with flowers giving a symbolic touch to the festival.
The students also presented speech, songs and cultural dance which made the celebrations more joyful. Students brought halwa, kheer-poode, ghevar and puri in their tiffin.
The reason to celebrate Teej is to make the students aware about our festivities and to promote the rich the rich heritage.
In the end, Chairman of the school, Col. C.S. Bawa(Retd.) explained the importance of Teej and suggested to maintain cultural heritage of Punjab. He also appreciated the efforts put in by young talents.

Monday, August 2, 2010

St Solider organises Elocution Competition

 
Custom Search

by UTschoolswire4u 
CHANDIGARH, AUG 2
Mr. Sahil ( X C) , Miss Shivani ( X B) , Miss.Suchita Jain (X1 Non-Med) and Miss.Simran (X B) were declared the best speakers in the ‘Elocution Competition’ for classes VIII to XI. organised at St Soldier International School in Sector 28 B here today
The programme started with the welcome speech by Principal Sudesh Choudhary, where she welcomed Prof. S. C. Gakhar, Deptt. Of Education, and Mr. Arif Ahmed Al Ahdal, PhD. Scholar, English Department, P.U. Chandigarh. The students spoke on burning topics like ‘Girls’ Education’, exhibiting their oratorical skills. 
 At the end, the chief guest spoke to the students about the importance of the English and advised that the eloquence of the speech should match the eloquence of their actions, as the future of India is in their hands.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Green Day celebrated at Golden Bells School

by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
MOHALI, JULY 23

The Pre-primary wing of Golden Bells Public School, Sector – 77, Mohali, celebrated the “Green Day” with lots of fun n frolic. The aim to celebrate the day is to make the kindergarten kids familiar with the “Green Colour”.
The students of pre-nursery classes planted the tree saplings to make environment green and pollution free. This tree plantation activity was conducted to make kids familiar with the importance of trees in our life and to make them aware of our environment and to “save trees”.
Green coloured fruits and vegetables were shown to them to make them aware of the fact that fruits and vegetables are linked with trees.
Further, to enhance the effectiveness of the activity, themes were given to each class. The theme of ‘Capsicum’ was given to Pre-Nursery class; ‘Tree’ theme was given to Nursery class and K.G. class was given the ‘Grapes’ theme.
Two kids from each class represented the theme, attiring as Capsicum, Tree and Grapes. Children brought green coloured nutritious food items in tiffin.
Vegetable printing, leaf printing and thumb printing were the activities conducted on Green Day.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Shemrock Smiles celebrates Mother's Day in Panchkula




Custom Search

by UTschoolswire4u
PANCHKULA, MAY 1

Mother's day was celebrated in Shemrock Smiles Prep. School, Mansa Devi Complex here with high spirit and enthusiasm. The theme of Mother's Day was "Mother Earth, Mummy and Me" to help save our mother earth from global warming.
Various competitions were organised for mothers, keeping in view the mother earth like, "what an idea mummy ji", "herbal hits". Prizes were distributed for various contests like mother with a most eco friendly outfit. Mothers also participated in the ramp walk with their child, about saving the environment. Prizes were brought keeping in view save the mother earth campaign.
The director of the school Teenu Jolly addressed the mothers and encouraged them to participate in saving the mother earth campaign. Even the eatables and drinks given to the mothers and children. In the end all mothers along with the director and staff of shemrock smiles pledged to participate in more and more such campaign

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Golden Bells celebrate Yellow Day


Custom Search

by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
MOHALI, APRIL 27

Golden Bells Public School, Sector-77, Mohali celebrated Yellow Day for Kindergarten wing with fun and frolic. Children came attired in beautiful yellow coloured dresses and enjoyed the day with lots of enthusiasm and charm.
Each class selected a theme i.e Sunflower for Pre-Nur., Sun for Nursery and Mango for K.G. class.
Children brought yellow coloured food and fruits and enjoyed fruit chat party. Kiddies-piggies danced on the rhymes and also sung the rhymes.
Two children from each class represented the sunflower, sun and mango and whole of the class represented the yellow day by putting yellow coloured batches.
The idea of celebrating the day is to enhance the effectiveness of learning through fun and creativity and Yellow Day was celebrated to built in confidence and eagerness among little kids to learn and grow through carious things which they see in day to day life.
At the end sweets were distributed among the kids.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Rahul continues to lead at half way mark

Custom Search

by sportswire4u.blogspot.com (Balbir)
PANCHKULA, APRIL 14

Overnight leader Rahul Bajaj continued to lead by two strokes in spite of one over par 73 finish today in the Indian Golf Union categorised Chandigarh Amateur Golf Championship in Chandimandir today. Rahul's two days' total is 140.
Rahul front 9 was bogie fee and was level par but bogie on 10th and quadriiple on par 3 12th hole took the toll of him but thereafter Rahul birdied 13, eagled 14th, birdied 15& 16th. This looked like a dream run but double on par 3 17th followed it up with birdie on the final hole saw him finish + 1 over par.
Today the players seemed to have learnt to negotiate the strong winds and play some good golf. Karan Vasudeva and HS Kang fired the best cards of the day with - 2 under par 70. Ashbeer Saini who was also - 2 under par till the 16th hole bogied the 17th to finish at - 1 under par 71.
Aditya Bhandarka played steady golf once again shooting level par for second in succession to remain at the second spot along with Ashbeer, Karan and Tarundeep Chadha who also fired - 1 under par 71 today.
The cut was applied at + 14 over par 158 with 40 + ties (43) making it to the next two rounds.
Leading scores: 140 Rahul Bajaj, 122 Karan Vasudeva, Ashbir Singh Saini, Aditya Bhndarkar; 146 Tarundeep Chadha, Abhijit Chadha; 147 HS Kang, Bhanu Partap.; 148 Rashav Wahi, Saurabh Bahuguna; 149 Kanish Madan, Manav Das, Gagan Verma; 150 Akshay Sharma; 151 Brijesh Yadav, Tapendera Ghai; 152 Sanjay Lakra, Kailsh Dhiwar; 153 Varoon Parmar, Arshad Ali, Samresh Sardar, Mahesh Rashnkar, Ajay Singh and Pawan Kumar.

Baisakhi celebration at Holy Child School



by UTschoolswire4u
PANCHKULA, APRIL 14

Children of Kindergarten and Primary sections took part in Baisakhi Celebrations with great enthusiasm at Holy Child School, Morni Hill Road. The students came all dressed up in traditional dresses of Punjab. Consequently they looked very colourful as they were taken on an excursion to some wheat fields where they had a lot fun with music, songs and the folk dances of Punjab.
This festival is celebrated to usher in the New Year in Punjab. This festival also commemorates the birthday of the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

Baisakhi and Ambedkar Jayanti celebration at Golden Bells


by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
MOHALI, APRIL 14

Golden Bells Public School, Sector – 77, Mohali celebrated ‘Baisakhi’, a festival associated with the harvesting and ‘Ambedkar Jayanti’, birthday of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar with gusto and gaiety. The students spoke on the life history of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. To commemorate the birth of Khalsa Panth, five religious students were traditionally dressed as ‘Panj Piaras’, who recited verses from scriptures.
Poem recitation competition was held and through poems, students depicted that this festival stand fro the dawn of the New Year in Northern India. Turban tying competition foe senior class boys and Drawing competition for junior classes were held. Manavgeet Singh of Class-X sang a melodious song related to occasion. Students were shown the harvesting of crops also. School’s Bhangra team performed an energetic Bhangra.
At last, the chairman of the school spoke on the importance of the day and encouraged students to perpetuate the traditions and customs of the festivals. He gave away the prizes to the winners of various competitions.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

DPS Pinjore observes World Health Day

by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
PINJORE, APRIL 7

World Health Day was celebrated in Delhi Public School here today.
‘We are the world’, each and every concern every problem is as much ours as it is of the rest of the world. To make the children aware of this fact so that they become a part of solution to various problems faced by the humanity, all the important days are observed and celebrated in the school.
The coordinator Dr. Kiran Prabhakar introduced the topic and Ms. Garima Walia brought home the history and the campaign of WHO on World Health Day to the students in the assembly talk.
The main objective to celebrate such days is to create awareness about a specific health theme and highlight it as priority area of concern for WHO. Besides discussing different themes taken up as World Health Day namely ‘Health Work Force Crisis (2006)’. International Health Security (2007), world Health and Climate Change (2008) and safety of health facilities (2009); in 2010 the issue of concern and theme is ‘Urbanization and its effects on health’ she told. 1000 cities, 1000 lives the campaign will open up streets and public places to promote physical and mental health facilities. It was emphasized that it was not a one day event. We all have to contribute for the ‘Health of our city to save ourselves from health problems and hazards.
The Principal Mr. Samson Masih addressing the students, asked them to observe and inculcate healthy habits to lead healthy life. He also said that keeping the city neat and clean should be the prime concern of every resident.
‘Health Plus” will be organizing a quiz competition to spread awareness regarding various health issues among the students.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Orientation Program at St Teresa


Custom Search

by Haryananewswire
PANCHKULA, MARCH 31

Local St. Teresa Convent School, Sector 25, organised an Orientation Programme for the teachers in the school premise which was done by expert Ms. Shelley Chugh. She introduced new concepts incorporating the latest methods and technology.
They were also provided with information which helps them to increase their knowledge of things around them and be in a position to share it with students.
Interactive group discussions were also held to train students with educative ideas. They stressed on “activities based learning” which make lessons interesting. Further new methodology was also discussed to train students so that they can disintegrate big complex problems logically.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Rahul, Komal, Simaranjeet, Varsha, Arun and Puneet best athletes


by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, MARCH 28

Rahul Dahiya and Komal (both VIII A) , Simaranjeet and Varsha Sharma, Arjun Thakur (XI IT) and Puneet Kaur were declared best athletes in under 14, 16, 19 categories, respectively. They were presented presented awards today during the Appreciation Day function of St Soldier International School in Sector 28 here today. Chairman Gurdev Singh Hayer distributed the prizes.
The Appreciation Day was organized with a view to appreciating the efforts and hardwork of the students in both academic field and in co-curricular activities.
The students were awarded for their excellent performance in different fields i.e. academic, sports and for co-curricular activities. Dimple Sharma (VI), Diksha Pundir (VIIA), Naman Goyal (VIIIC), Gaurav Ahlawat (IX), Divyakant (Non-Medical) from the Secondary Section were awarded with the All - Rounder Trophy. The students who bagged first, second and third positions in their respective classes were awarded with cash prizes. The Best House Trophy was bagged by Ravinder Nath Tagore House
Principal Ms. Sudesh Choudhary thanked the parents for their co-operation. She also applauded the students for putting in their sincere efforts. She advised them to learn from their past, plan for the future and live in the present. She further added that success comes to those who are willing to do and dare to do.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Saplins planted in Golden Bells School

Custom Search


by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
MOHALI, MARCH 16

Golden Bells Public School, Sector-77 today took part in Environment Protection Campaign under the aegis of Environment Protection Society, S.A.S. Nagar (Regd.). The office holders of Environment Protection Society, S.A.S. Nagar namely S.R. Chaudhuri, President; Bhupinder Singh, Vice-President; and R.S. Baidwan, Secretary visited the school and planted 100 saplings in the school lawns. They have been participating in National Environment Awareness Campaign for the last 12 years under the sponsorship of Government of India, Ministry of Environment and Forest.
In order to involve the young learners in this welfare work and to make them aware about environmental issues, they hold annual competitions in the month of July-August every year in the schools of Mohali. So far, they have planted several hundred saplings of various kinds of plants in various schools as well as areas protected by PUDA authorities.
Environment Protection Society, S.A.S. Nagar works with the support of Punjabi State Council for Science & Technology which is the nodal agency for coordinating the work of various N.G.O.’s in Punjab.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Performance Day at Shemrock Smiles




Custom Search

by UTschoolswire4u
PANCHKULA, MARCH 14

Tiny tots of class playway and mont-II gave colourful presentation on the second day of the Performance Day at Shemrock Smiles, MDC, here today. Children put their efforts in different cultural items. They were seen enacting their role in the little and message giving acts in Birbal outwits all and little Lambkin. Their dialoge delivery and accent was excellent.
The dancing performance won the the hearts of audience by showing their dancing skills and actions.
Earlier the lamplightening ceremony was performed by Mrs. Usha Talwar who was chief guest on the occasion She enjoyed the programme and observed the confidence level of these little children. The function was concluded with the tunes of National Anthem. Director of the school teenu jolly appreciated the efforts put by children to make this function successful.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Golden Bells students excel in essay writing


Custom Search

by UTschoolswire4u (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, MARCH 11

Kawalpreet Kaur (class 6 to 8) and Ravinder Singh (class 9 to 12), both of Golden Bells School of Mohali won first positions in their respective categories in story writing (Me and My Planet) competition organized by Chandigarh College of Education, Landran.
Such functions aim to develop scientific attitude among students. Golden Bells Public School has been striving for the upliftment of the students to develop awareness of science among them.
Keeping in view the importance of science in today’s life, National Science Day was celebrated at Chandigarh College of Education, Landran. Various competitions for schools and colleges were organised related to science. Some plays related to science were also staged.
Golden Bells also participated in story writing and cartooning competition in different categories.
Results: Story writing: Me & My Planet : 1 (Class 6 – 8): Kawalpreet Kaur. 1 (Class 9 – 12): Ravinder Singh
Cartooning: Climate in Crisis: (class 6 to 8): Gaganjot Singh, 3 Shivam Chaudhry (both Golden Bells).