Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Parents Teacher Meeting  23rd September


parents are attending meeting

sharing their children problem with mam 'rekha'

sharing problems individually with mam 'dolly' 

sharing student progress with mam 'versha'
"Treat people as if they were what they ought to be, and you'll help them to become what they are capable of becoming."-Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Teacher’s Day Celebration 5th September

Since 1962, India has been celebrating Teacher's Day on 5th September. The day commemorates the birthday of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakhrishnan, a philosopher and a teacher, and his mindflex contribution to the field of education. Dr. Radhakrishnan believed that "teachers should be the best minds in the country".
Teachers are the cornerstones of our future and act as foundation for creating responsible citizens and good human beings. This is celebrated to show our acknowledgement and recognition of the hard work put in by our teachers towards our development.
On this day,Students look forward to Teacher’s Day with a lot of anticipation, for the sheer spirit of the occasion. Acting as teachers, they get a fair idea of the responsibility, so efficiently burdened by their teachers.
They bring gifts for their most admired teachers as well. It is an equally special day for teachers, as they get to know how much they are liked and appreciated by their students.


Skit Group

singing a song "hum honge kamyaab" 

good thoughts about teacher's

 "Forming the habit of daily preparation should be a goal of every success-oriented individual. Good habits unlock the door to success." -Author Unknown


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Independence Day celebration 15th August

India celebrated its 68th Independence Day on 15 August 2014, as India became independent nation from British Rule on 15 August 1947. On this day citizens of India pay homage to their leaders and freedom fighters.

The day is celebrated to commemorate the birth of the world's biggest democracy as a national holiday. All the schools and colleges across nation hoist the national flag on the rooftops and the buildings to symbolize the stature of the national flag as nation's pride. Not only the educational institutions but also offices and business areas celebrate this day. 

Since it is declared a national holiday by the government of India, all the institutions, government or otherwise, have holiday. People only go to offices to attend the flag hoisting ceremony. The Prime Minister addresses the Nation after the flag has been unfurled recounting the country's achievements of the year, discussing current major issues and future plans for the progress of the country. Kite-flying has also become a tradition on this day and people can be seen flying numerous kites of all colors, sizes and shapes symbolizing the freedom.

Rani putting "Tilak" to mam Usha

Singing a song "Hindustan ki Kasam"

Dancing on "Chak de India" song

Dancing on "Aisa desh hai mera" song

Boys performed skits and dances

All Girls and toddler boys preforming group

Flag hoisting by the guest,volunteers and teachers
 One of the greatest gifts you can give to anyone is the gift of attention--Jim Rohn
“Rakhi” Celebration 8th August

Raksha Bandhan is a Hindu Festival that celebrates the love and duty between brothers and sisters; the festival is also popularly used to celebrate any brother-sister like loving protective relationship between men and women who are relatives or biologically unrelated. It is called Rakhi Purnima, or simply Rakhi, in many parts of India.

Handmade "Rakhi" by Children

Celebrate "Rakhi"

Happy to showing their "Rakhies"

Happy to make Colorful "Rakhi"

Senior girls make "Rakhies"

The happiness of  life depends upon the quality of your thoughts --Marcus Aurelius