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CBSE National Science Challenge – 2024


The CBSE National Science Challenge is a prestigious initiative that promotes curiosity and higher-order thinking among students in classes 8 to 10 across CBSE-affiliated schools. With over 27,000 CBSE schools across India, this challenge draws participation from an estimated 100,000 students nationwide, creating an incredibly competitive environment. Focused on science, environment, and sustainability, the challenge comprises two rounds: an initial intra-school round followed by an inter-school competition.

Schools begin by registering students on the CBSE Science Challenge Portal, ensuring every eligible student has the opportunity to participate. The first round is organized within schools, assessing students through timed, accuracy-based MCQs, after which the best six students—two from each class—proceed to the inter-school stage.

This process provides a rich learning environment that aligns with CBSE’s mission to strengthen scientific engagement among young learners, making the Science Challenge an essential step in fostering a well-rounded education.

Earning a place among the top 50 in the National Science Challenge is an extraordinary accomplishment that fills us with immense pride, especially considering the scale of the competition. Nedunuri Sai Vidhyakar of 8th, Chitikela Lekhana of 9th at our Erragattugutta Campus have out-performed an estimated 100,000 participants, placing in the top 50 means our students have ranked in the top 0.05% nationwide, competing among India’s brightest and most dedicated learners.

Representing our school on this prestigious national stage, they showcase their commitment to excellence in science and bring exceptional honour to our entire school community. This achievement is a testament to their hard work, determination, and resilience as they continue to pursue excellence and future opportunities in science and beyond.


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Yoga, Health and Fitness with Greenwood – Hunter Road, Warangal.


Every year since 2015 we celebrate 21st June as International Yoga Day. Greenwood High School Hunter Road promoted Yoga and it’s importance among the students of our school. A special assembly was held where they enlightened everyone with the importance of this day. They also showcased astonishing Yoga postures which help us in various ways to keep our body fit. 

Following this motto, our school selected students who perform yoga everyday and encouraged other students to join them in the special event. Guide teacher Ms. Premalatha took this opportunity to display their skills in front of everyone by preparing exceptional yoga dance and performances. Students of class 7th and 8th   showed different techniques of meditation and posture to help our mental and physical health. 

NCC cadets of our school along with NCC madam Ms. Sajani gathered at  Bhadrakali Bund at 6 AM and performed different yoga postures. They encouraged the crowd to join them, practice yoga and lead a healthy life. 

Our beloved Principal Manjula maam appreciated the students for their hard-work and healthy lifestyle, she also encouraged each and every student to start practicing yoga for a healthy lifestyle. With this note the assembly dispersed.

(Ms Rida – Department of English)


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grand diwali @ Erragattugutta greenwood

Greenwood @ Erragattu Gutta 23 /10/ 2022 : DIWALI – the festival of Lights, symbolizes the victory of light over the darkness. People across India celebrate Diwali with much fun and fervor. Respect for Tradition and culture is an integral part of Greenwood Learning process. We at greenwood celebrate all major festivals with lots of enthusiasm. This year, the management, teachers, students and other staff members of Greenwood High School were the part of Grand Diwali Celebration.

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Diwali Celebrations || Greenwood Group Of Schools || Erragattugutta Branch || 2022

On 23rd Evening, cool and calm ambience of Greenwood Main campus coupled with colourful lights and beautiful Diyas, made the campus worth seeing. Students with traditional dress lighted the lamps, decorated the campus with colourful rangolis and distributed sweets to mark the beginning of the celebration. Respecting the nature, management had arranged Green Crackers to celebrate the festival.


On 24th evening, after offering prayer to Goddess Lakshmi, all the students gathered in the play ground to witness the finest fire works. Different fire crackers like Phuljhari, Anar, party popper, whistle, multi shot crackers filled the sky with colourful sparkles filling the heart with joy.

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CLEAN HANDS , HAPPY HANDS WHENEVER IN DOUBT WASH IT OUT

Hunter Road ( Greenwood High School ) : October 15 is Global Handwashing Day, a global advocacy day dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding about the importance of handwashing with soap or handwash liquid as an effective and affordable way to prevent diseases and save lives.

The time to give emphasis on hand hygiene is now – and it requires collective action to bring about a real change.

Maintaining good oral health is especially important among the children of primary and Greenwood High School has conducted an activity on “The importance of Brushing of teeth and Washing of Hands” for classes from Nursery to 2nd
today i.e., 15.10.22

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