Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Golden Bells students visit Nepal Embassy





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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


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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


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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



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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


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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




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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




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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


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 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.