Igniting our Potential : Resolutions for Academic Excellence

30/06/2025, MONDAY
Igniting our Potential : Resolutions for Academic Excellence
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30/06/2025, MONDAY
Igniting our Potential : Resolutions for Academic Excellence
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27/06/2025, FRI
Yoga is a holistic discipline that unites the body, mind, and spirit. Rooted in ancient Indian philosophy, it promotes physical well-being, mental clarity, and emotional balance. Through practices like asanas (postures), pranayama (breathing techniques), and meditation, yoga helps reduce stress, improve concentration, and enhance overall health. Beyond fitness, yoga is a path to inner peace, self-awareness, and harmony with the universe. In today’s fast-paced world, yoga serves as a powerful tool for cultivating mindfulness, resilience, and a balanced lifestyle.
G – Talks :by G. Rujula – 9th Grade & K.Deekshitha – 9th Grade
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23/06/2025, Mon
As the golden rays of a new academic year dawned over Greenwood High School, the campus came alive with anticipation, joy and a renewed sense of purpose. Students and teachers assembled in the central courtyard—a space symbolic of unity and learning. The warm smiles of teachers and the quiet rustle of crisp uniforms set a hopeful tone for the journey ahead.


A Soulful Start: Prayer and National Anthem
The day began with a soulful prayer, led by senior students, seeking blessings for a year filled with wisdom, strength, and perseverance. This was followed by a stirring rendition of the National Anthem, sung in unison by the entire school community. The atmosphere was one of reverence, unity, and pride.



Principal’s Welcome Address
The heart of the morning was the Welcome Address by the Principal, who greeted both returning students and newcomers with warmth. He spoke about Greenwood High School’s vision of holistic education, instructed students to embrace curiosity, maintain discipline, and uplift each other. He reminded everyone that Greenwood is more than a school—it is a thriving community of learners.
A Student-Led Assembly Filled with Creativity
What made this year’s inaugural assembly truly special was the fact that it was entirely organized by Class 10 students, who took initiative with exceptional confidence, creativity, and dedication. Their efforts transformed the gathering into an engaging and inspiring experience.
Key highlights of the student-led segments included:



SURPRISE TEST 1 WINNERS – 21-06-2025
CLASS – IV
1. K. Dinesh
2. M. Sanvith
CLASS – V
1. U. Siddartha
2. G. Laxmi Narasimha
3. K. Anshu Teja
CLASS – VI
1. K. Drawan
2. M. Dheekshith
3. K. Aishika
CLASS – VII
1. G. Siri
2. P. Neha
3. A. Koushik
CLASS – VIII
1. A. Charan
2. B. Jeevana
3. R. Roshan
CLASS – IX
1. K. Sirivennala
2. N. Laxman
3. S. Dhruv

KHO KHO Winners in Sports competition conducted during Annual Training Camp – 1 2025 in the month of May 2025 by 10(T) BN NCC, Warangal
1. J. Priyanshu – Class X
2. L. Pavan – Class X
3. D. Sushanth Kumar – Class X
4. B. Nithin – Class X
5. J. Yeshwanth – Class X
6. K. Mohan Krishna – Class X
7. N. Ojaswith – X

VOLLEY BALL Winners in Sports competition conducted during Annual Training Camp – 1 2025 in the month of May 2025 by 10(T) BN NCC, Warangal
1. A. Vinel Chandra of Class X
2. J.B. Armaan of Class X
3. J. Shailender of Class X
4. B. Karan Singh of Class IX
J. Shailender of Class X stood Best in Firing in Junior Division conducted during Annual Training Camp – 1 2025 in the month of May 2025 by 10(T) BN NCC, Warangal

The Director, Academic Principal Sri. V.V.V. Naveen Kumar , Administrative Principal Sri. T. Pavan Kumar, Vice Principal Sri. V. Suresh Kumar and Academic Coordinators Smt. P. Kanthi and M. Phanindra personally handed out the medals and certificates offering words of appreciation and motivation to each awardee. This moment served as an inspiration to all, reminding everyone that hard work, perseverance, and a positive attitude always earn their reward.
Reported by : T. Vijaykanth ( HOD English Department )
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21/06/2025, SAT
To commemorate International Yoga Day, Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy, hosted a rejuvenating yoga session for its students and staff on June 21st, 2025. Held from 6:00 AM to 7:00 AM, the event imbued the campus with an aura of peace and wellness, facilitated by the expert and calming instruction of Yoga Guru,Sri. Venkateswarlu .

Inspiring and Soul-touching Address:
The event was graced by our Honourable Director, Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, who delivered an inspiring and soul-touching address to the gathering. Speaking on the significance of yoga in today’s fast-paced world, he emphasized how yoga helps in achieving a balanced mind and a healthy body. He suggested the students to practice yoga not just as a physical exercise but as a way of life. “In a world full of noise, yoga is the silence that heals,” he remarked. He further said that yoga builds discipline, concentration, and resilience, which are vital for students not only in academics but in their day-to-day life. He also mentioned India’s pride in gifting yoga to the entire world.
Students gracefully performed various asanas, pranayama techniques, and meditation. Guruji, with his profound knowledge and calm demeanor, ensured that every student understood the nuances of each posture, emphasizing correct alignment and breathing, making the session both educational and invigorating. It was truly a sight to behold as the young minds and bodies moved in harmonious synchronicity, embracing the true essence of yoga.


The event witnessed the enthusiastic presence of Academic Principal Sri. V.V.V Naveen Kumar , Administrative Principal Sri. T. Pavan Kumar, Vice Principal Sri. V. Suresh Kumar, Academic Co-ordinator Smt. P. Kanthi and Sri. M. Phanindra along with other dignitaries, staff members, all joining hands to promote the ancient Indian tradition that has now taken root globally.
A Glance at the Origins of Yoga
Yoga is one of India’s greatest gifts to the world. Rooted in the Indus Valley Civilization, yoga has been practiced in India for over 5,000 years. The word ‘Yoga’ is derived from the Sanskrit root Yuj, meaning to join or to unite, symbolizing the union of body and consciousness.
“Yoga is the journey of the self, through the self, to the self.” – Bhagavad Gita
To recognize its universal appeal, the United Nations declared June 21st as International Yoga Day in 2014, following the proposal of Indian Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modi. Since then, millions across the globe celebrate this day to spread awareness about the benefits of yoga for health and well-being.
Yoga – A Way of Life at Greenwood:
At Greenwood High School, yoga is not just an event but an integral part of the school curriculum. Being a residential school, each day for our students begins with a morning yoga session, enabling them to start their day with calmness, clarity, and focus. The daily practice of yoga instills values such as discipline, patience, inner peace, and emotional stability among our students.




The International Yoga Day celebration this year was a remarkable reminder of our commitment to nurturing holistic development in every child – nurturing not just the intellect but also the mind, body, and soul.


As the event concluded with a meditative silence and a spirit of gratitude, all participants left the yoga arena with renewed energy, glowing faces, and peaceful hearts.
“Yoga is not about touching your toes, it’s about what you learn on the way down.” Let us continue to uphold the spirit of yoga in our lives, every day!
Report by: G Krishna Rao (Department of English)

21/06/2025, SAT
Today, our campus buzzed with vibrant energy and purposeful excitement as students immersed themselves in a thoughtfully curated blend of physical, intellectual, and creative pursuits.
🧘♀️ International Yoga Day Celebration
The morning assembly, orchestrated gracefully by students of Classes 5–7, set a serene yet empowering tone for the day.
Director Sir, Sri. Dr.G. Bharadwaja Naidu, delivered an insightful address, illuminating the profound impact of yoga on the body, mind, and spirit. Our campus incharge Mr. Harsha Vardhan Sir, shared the transformative benefits of yoga, Our Academic Coordinator Mercilin Ma’am and Afzal Ma’am they extended heartfelt wishes, emphasizing its role in fostering balance and mindfulness.






Following this, Mr. Sandeep, our dedicated PT Sir, led a rejuvenating yoga session. Students confidently performed asanas like Surya Namaskar, guided with precision and encouragement. The session radiated positivity and strengthened their focus, flexibility, and inner calm.









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🏫 Chairman Sir’s Motivational Classroom Walkthrough
Chairman Sir visited classrooms, sparking joy and confidence among learners with his inspiring words and encouraging presence. His interaction instilled a deeper sense of purpose, reinforcing the school’s mission of holistic development and nurturing potential.
🎉 Super Saturday: A Celebration of Learning Beyond Books!
The day unfolded into a series of engaging, hands-on experiences across all grades:
✅ Classes 1 & 2: English – Object Identification
(Facilitated by Mercilin Ma’am & Afzal Ma’am)
✅ Classes 3 & 4: Maths – Exploring Addition Concepts
(Led by Ramya Ma’am & Mary Ma’am)
✅ Classes 5–7: Science – Creative Reuse of Plastic
(Guided by Shailaja Ma’am)
Other highlights included:
🥋 Karate – Enhancing strength & discipline (Sandeep Sir)
🎨 Art & Craft – Igniting imaginative expression (Swarna Ma’am)
🧠 Skill-Boosting Worksheets – English, Maths & Science (Rachael Ma’am)
💃 Dance Session – Joyful rhythm and movement (Jennifer Ma’am)
🌱 Eco Club Initiatives – Advocating table manners, water conservation & nature protection (Shailaja & Ramya Ma’am)






👏 A standing ovation to our students for their enthusiastic participation and boundless creativity! Each activity served as a stepping stone toward building confident, curious, and responsible individuals.
All of these enriching activities and well-coordinated events were made possible under the dedicated leadership and unwavering support of Sridhar Sir, our school in-charge.
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21/06/2025, SAT
Greenwood High School, Mancherial, celebrated International Yoga Day with great enthusiasm and spirit on 21st June 2025, under the able guidance of Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan and Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi. The event was conducted with the aim of promoting physical, mental, and spiritual well-being among the students and staff.

Renowned yoga instructor Shri.Shankar Guruji graced the occasion and led the yoga session with dedication and energy. The session began with loosening exercises, followed by the demonstration and practice of various asanas such as *Tadasana, Vrukshasana, Trikonasana, and **Veerabhadrasana. The students also performed different *pranayama techniques including Surya Anuloma-Viloma, Chandra Anuloma-Viloma, and Bhramari, which helped them focus on their breath and attain inner peace.


Along with the students, the teachers and staff members also actively participated in the yoga session, showing great enthusiasm and commitment. Their involvement added to the spirit of togetherness and promoted the message that yoga is for everyone, regardless of age or profession.


A special highlight of the event was the impressive Surya Namaskar performance by Shreyan of Grade 4, who displayed commendable flexibility and focus on the dais, inspiring fellow students.






The event concluded with a motivating speech by *Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan, who spoke about the *significance of Yoga Day and emphasized the importance of including yoga in our daily routine for a healthier and balanced life. He appreciated the participation of both students and teachers and encouraged everyone to continue practicing yoga regularly.
The celebration served as a beautiful reminder of the ancient Indian tradition that unites body, mind, and soul, making the day a memorable and enlightening experience for all.
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21/06/2025, SAT
Greenwood High School celebrated International Yoga Day on June 21, 2025, with great enthusiasm and energy. Students from Grade 1 to 10 actively participated in the event, showcasing a series of marvelous yoga performances and impressive postures that reflected their discipline and dedication.



The school grounds were filled with a peaceful and positive vibe as students demonstrated various yoga asanas with confidence and grace. A special mention goes to the enthusiastic volunteers who stepped forward to display their flexibility and balance, inspiring others to embrace the practice of yoga in their daily lives.


Our respected Principal, Manjula Ma’am, addressed the gathering and shared her insightful views on the importance of yoga for a healthy body and a calm mind. She emphasized how yoga helps in developing focus, inner peace, and physical strength—qualities essential for growing children.


The event was also graced by the presence of our Vice Principal, Srikanth Sir, and Academic Advisor, Rajeshwari Madam, who added to the significance of the occasion.



The event concluded on a joyful and refreshing note, with students feeling energized and motivated to begin their day with renewed positivity and mindfulness.
Reported by: Ms. Rida, Department of English.
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22/06/2025, SUN
Learning is not just for children. Parents can also learn new things every day. In fact, when parents enjoy learning, it helps the whole family grow. Learning should not feel hard or boring. It should feel like fun! Joyful learning helps both children and parents stay curious, happy, and excited.

Learning Is a Lifelong Journey
Learning does not stop after school or college. Life is full of lessons. Parents learn how to take care of their families, how to work better, and how to be strong during hard times. Some parents learn new skills like cooking, using a computer, speaking a new language, or even painting. These are all ways to learn. And when learning is fun, we remember more and feel proud.

Children Learn from Watching
Children always watch their parents. If they see their parents reading a book, writing, or trying new things with a smile, they want to do the same. But if they see learning as a hard or sad task, they may not want to try. So, when parents learn with joy, they become good role models. A parent who says, “Let’s learn this together!” shows the child that learning is not scary.

Joy Makes the Mind Open
When we are happy, our brain works better. We can think more clearly. We remember more. We want to ask questions and look for answers. Joyful learning makes us curious. It helps us try, even if we make mistakes. A joyful mind is a growing mind!
Sharing Time and Ideas
Learning together can also bring parents and children closer. Reading a story, solving a puzzle, or watching a science video can be fun for the whole family. It gives everyone a chance to talk, ask questions, and laugh. Parents do not always have to teach. They can learn with their children. This builds love, trust, and respect.
Finding Joy in Simple Things
Joyful learning does not need money or big tools. You can learn by planting a flower, baking a cake, walking in nature, or singing songs. You can learn from books, games, stories, or even mistakes! It is about the feeling, not the subject. Ask, “What makes me and my child smile while we learn?” That is where joyful learning begins.
Tips for Joyful Learning

However, Learning should not feel like a heavy load. It should feel like play, like wonder, like discovery. When parents learn with joy, they show their children that life is full of amazing things to know. So let’s keep learning – with open hearts, happy minds, and smiling faces!
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12/06/2025
The reopening day of Greenwood High School, Mancherial was celebrated with great enthusiasm and positive energy under the able guidance of Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan and *Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi. The day’s proceedings were gracefully anchored by **Mrs.Saba Firdose, who kept the audience engaged and inspired.



The event began with an auspicious Saraswathi Vandanam performed by *Mr. Mahender, **Mrs. Premalatha, and *Mrs. Amitha, invoking the blessings of the Goddess of knowledge to mark the beginning of a successful academic year.


This was followed by the spirited singing of the National Song by *Mrs. Premalatha, **Mrs. Sheethal, **Mrs. Amitha, and *Mrs. Tejaswi, filling the air with patriotism.
Mrs. Sailaja then led the students in taking the pledge, instilling a sense of duty and discipline.

The school atmosphere echoed with pride and unity as the School Song was melodiously sung by all.
To extend a warm welcome to the students and staff, an energetic and joyful Welcome Song in English was presented by *Mrs. Laxmidevi, **Mrs. Mitha, **Mrs. Premalatha, and *Mrs. Sushma, setting a cheerful tone for the day.
The program also included the *introduction of the new teachers, allowing students and existing staff to warmly welcome them into the Greenwood family. Additionally, *new students were introduced and greeted with enthusiasm and encouragement.




An address by Mr. R. Chandramohan, served as the guiding light for the upcoming academic journey. His motivating words encouraged students to set high goals and work diligently throughout the year.
To symbolize new beginnings and aspirations, colorful balloons were released into the sky, creating a joyful and memorable moment for everyone present.
The event concluded on a solemn and patriotic note with the singing of the National Anthem, marking the end of a vibrant and inspiring reopening ceremony.
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12/06/2025
“Greenwood High School, Naimnagar, marked the commencement of the new academic session on June 12th (Thursday) with great enthusiasm and warmth. The school campus was vibrant and welcoming, setting the tone for a memorable academic year.


Teachers greeted students with warm smiles and through a hopscotch activity at the entrance.
The school’s decorations and lively ambiance reflected the excitement and energy of the students as they reconnected and embarked on a new learning journey. The event marked a promising beginning to the academic year, filled with positivity and enthusiasm.”


“in his welcome address, our school Director Sri. Dr.Girrem Bharadwaj Naidu extended his warm greetings to students and teachers, wishing them a fruitful and enriching academic year. He encouraged everyone to work together towards achieving academic excellence and personal growth.”


A Training cum workshop was conducted for the Greenwood High School teachers on the topic ‘Sadhguru’ under the aegis of Ethical Career Guidance organization.



Sri. G. Shivaprasad the Founder and Chairman of this organization introduced the objectives of this organization and introduced Sri. D. Muralidhar, a former Air Force officer and a Psychologist. Sri. D. Muralidhar spoke on many aspects that can transform a Guru into a Sadhguru in the classroom. Particularly his words on ‘Interpersonal relationship’ were well received by one and all and highly appreciated.
Teachers expressed their happiness for getting a chance to take part in such a workshop which was very highly educative and useful.


Our Director Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu presided over this program and expressed his ambition and hope that greenwood Teachers empower themselves through this kind of workshops. The school Academic Principal Sri. V.V.V. Naveen Kumar ,Administrative Principal Sri. T. Pavan Kumar and Vice Principal Sri. V. Suresh Kumar organized this program very effectively and thanked Sri. G. Shiva Prasad and Sri. D. Muralidhar for having come here and enlighten the teachers.






Giving his closing remarks the principal Sri. V.V.V.Naveen Kumar informed the teachers that in future there are going to be many such Training programs and Workshops and all the teachers expressed their happiness with wholehearted anticipation of knowing and learning many wonderful things in the course of the time.

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Every child is special in his or her own way. Just like no two stars in the sky are exactly the same, no two children are the same. Each child is born with special qualities, talents, and dreams. Some children are good at drawing, some are great at sports, and others may love to sing, dance, or solve puzzles. When we take time to notice and appreciate these differences, we are celebrating uniqueness.

In schools and homes, we often see that some children are better at certain things than others. It is easy to praise a child who gets high marks or wins prizes. But it is also important to remember that every child has something bright inside them. For example, a child who is kind and always helps others has a gift of kindness. Another child may not speak much, but may be a deep thinker and a great observer. When we celebrate these qualities, we help children feel proud of who they are.

It is natural to compare ourselves with others. Many children feel sad when they see someone doing something they cannot do. But we must remember that we all have different strengths. The world is like a big garden with many types of flowers. Roses, sunflowers, and lilies are all different, but each one is beautiful. In the same way, our world needs children with different talents and ideas.
Teachers and parents play an important role in helping children discover their unique gifts. When they encourage children to try new things and support them when they fail, children gain confidence. A simple smile or kind words like “You did your best” or “I am proud of you” can make a big difference. When children feel accepted for who they are, they grow into happy and confident adults.

Celebrating uniqueness also means respecting others. When we learn to accept people who are different from us, we create a kinder and more peaceful world. Children should be taught to respect others’ talents and dreams, even if they are not the same as their own. For example, a child who loves reading can cheer for a friend who enjoys dancing. By doing this, we build strong friendships and a loving community.

It is also important to give every child a chance to shine. School programs like talent shows, art exhibitions, storytelling contests, or sports days allow children to show their abilities. Even small classroom activities where every child gets a turn to speak or share can help them feel valued.
Every child is a star with their own light. Some stars shine brightly in the sky right away, while others take time to glow. What matters is that each star is important and special. When we celebrate the uniqueness of every child, we help them believe in themselves. We create a world where everyone feels seen, heard, and loved. So let us always remember — every child is a star, and together they make the sky beautiful.
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We are immensely proud to announce the outstanding performance of our 10th-grade students in the 2024–25 SSC Board Examinations. Out of 35 students who appeared for the exams, 21 students achieved a remarkable milestone by scoring 500 marks and above out of 600. This achievement is a true reflection of hard work, commitment, and excellence in education.

This phenomenal success wouldn’t have been possible without the constant support and encouragement of our school management. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our esteemed *management *Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan* and Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi for their visionary leadership, relentless guidance, and continuous motivation which played a pivotal role in driving students towards academic excellence.
We also appreciate the relentless efforts of our dedicated faculty who mentored, guided, and supported every student with care and commitment throughout the academic year. Their tireless devotion has laid a strong foundation for our students’ success.
To our dear students—your hard work, determination, and discipline have borne sweet fruit. We are incredibly proud of each one of you for striving for excellence and upholding the values of Greenwood High School.
Last but not least, we express sincere thanks to the parents for their unwavering support, cooperation, and trust in the institution. Your encouragement and involvement have been key to the students’ achievements.
Let this success be a stepping stone for greater accomplishments in the future. May our students continue to shine brightly in all their endeavors!
Congratulations to all the achievers!
*Greenwood High School continues to uphold its tradition of excellence.
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Greenwood High School, Mancherial, joyously celebrated Traditional Day with great fervor and cultural spirit under the guidance of our esteemed Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan and Vice Principal Mr. G. Tirupathi. The entire campus was filled with vibrant colors and traditional attire, creating an atmosphere of cultural unity and pride.




Students and staff came dressed in traditional wear representing various regions of India, showcasing the beauty and diversity of our country. The celebrations began with a formal gathering, where dignitaries were welcomed with traditional tilak and garlands. The event commenced with the lighting of the lamp followed by a soulful invocation song.





A variety of cultural performances were held, including classical dances, folk songs, skits, and a ramp walk highlighting the rich cultural heritage of different Indian states. Each performance was a tribute to the diverse traditions of our country and received loud applause from the audience.







Teachers also participated enthusiastically, making the event even more memorable. Speeches highlighting the importance of preserving and respecting our cultural values were delivered by students and teachers alike.




The event concluded with a heartfelt message from the Principal, encouraging students to take pride in their traditions while embracing modern values. Traditional Day at Greenwood High School was a grand success, promoting unity in diversity and leaving behind cherished memories for all.
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Our school Abhyaas, the global school organized a free eye testing camp for the children and staff on 12 March 2025. The camp was conducted by the team of experienced ophthalmologist from Max vision.


Ophthalmologist doctor advice, some guidelines to students and staff.




Give more awareness on myopia, which is also known as nearsightedness, is a common vision condition where close objects are seen clearly, but distant object appearing blurred.
Before the eye testing, there was an interaction between doctors and students, students asked their doubts and doctors clarified them. It was very interesting conversation between doctors and students.
**** High school girl students came up with doubt as can they use eyeliner or Kajal.
Whole school students’ eyes were tested, instructions given during eye testing were follow instructions carefully, look directly at the target, honestly.



Doctors followed the testing on the basis of
Visual acuity test: students were asked to read the letters from an eye chart to assess their visual acuity.
Refraction test: students were asked to look through a phoropter, which is a device that contains different lenses. This test helps to determine students perceptions.
Cover test: students asked to cover one eye and then the other while looking at the target. This test helps detect any eye alignment problems.
Abhyaas believe that healthy vision is essential for academic and personal growth. Abuse will continue to organize such camps to ensure that our students have access to the quality eye care.

CAMP WAS A HUGE SUCCESS
ABHYAAS thanks Max vision ophthalmologist for their support and expertise in making this camp a success.
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National science Day is celebrated in India on February 28 every year to commemorate the discovery of the Raman effect by Indian physicist Sri CV Raman on February 28, 1928.
In 1928, Shri CV Raman discovered the Raman effect, which is the scattering of light by molecules. This discovery led to a deeper understanding of the behaviour of lights and its interaction with matter. Raman‘s discovery was recognised with the noble prize in physics in 1930.


National Science Day celebrated to recognise the contribution of Indian scientists, promote scientific awareness, encouraging young minds, foster culture of innovation.
ABHYAAS the global School celebrated national science Day as“EXPLORING THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE.”
The science fair was resounding success, with over 200 students from grade 1 to 8 participated in the event. The the fair was held on February 28, 2025 in the school campus, was conducted by students, teachers, parents, and the guest from the local community.


Objective to conduct science fair:
To encourage students to develop an interest in science and technology.
To promote critical thinking, creativity, and problems, solving skills.
To frost the sense of curiosity, enquiry, and discovery.
To enable students to design, conduct, and present their own scientific investigation.
To develop students, scientific literacy, and understanding of scientific concept.
To increase the student to think creatively and develop innovative solution to the real world problem.
To provide a platform for students to show their scientific talents and achievements.
To promote collaboration, teamwork, and communication among students.
Highlights of the science fair: over 100 innovative projects were showed covering the wide Range of topic from robotic to artificial intelligence to the environment, science, and biotechnology.
Students demonstrated exceptional creativity and critical thinking and problems solving skills in their projects.
The fair provided a platform for students to interact with each other, share ideas, and learn from one another.


Outstanding project
1. Project title: seasons
*Grade: 1 section A
* reason for being outstanding: Tiny tots explained the colourful model very impressive fluent English.
2. Project title: landforms
*Grade: 2 section A
* reason for being outstanding: students prepared 3-D models, very impressive, presentation was excellent.
3. Project title: molecules
Grade: 5 section B
Reason for being outstanding: presentation was excellent with the fluent English and proper information.
4. project title: Chandrayaan
Grade: 6
Reason for being outstanding: student exhibited excellent knowledge of space and satellite with the working model of satellite Chandrayaan.
5. project title: dialysis
Grade : 8
Reason for being outstanding: students prepare a working model of blood purification, and when the dialysis is needed. Most of the parents were found near this model to know more about the kidney.( also given awareness about healthy liver. With the proper model)
6. Project title: Junior Doctors team
Grade : 8
Reason for being outstanding: students were excellent in their performance as they performed as DOCTORS, checked BlOOD PRESSURE, HEART BEATS, BLOOD GROUP.
All the parents crowded near doctors , students were like professional doctors.
**Cute display :was a fruit basket with all type of fruits, be student from grade 1 explaining the fruits, colour, taste, and vitamins in it. No parent or the visitor stopped, pulling the cheek of this tiny tot.
**Tiny tots, primary students were with their models like zoo Jungle seasons they were found well prepared by their presentation.
Mesmerising display: *by grade 5, talking robot.
* Abhyas Robo Car.
* Room cooler
* vacuum cleaner
* waste water treatment
* harvesting of rainwater
*Types of soil
Biology department: *exhibited the live animals love birds, fighter fish tank, aquarium.
grade 6 explain human skeleton .
Chemistry department* came up with some chemical magic shows.
From chairman’s desk:
congratulations to all the students who made science fair a memorable event!! your projects, displace, and presentations were informative, engaging and inspiring. We appreciate the efforts of everyone involved in making this event a success.
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Honourable Chairman Sir declared appreciation token will be given to all the participants, and three best projects will get surprising prizes.


From the principal’s desk: announced science fair was a huge success, and we are proud of all the participants for their hard work and dedication. We would like to thank our judges, teachers, and parents for their support and encouragement. Special Thanks to Science Department.
Eureka!!!!!! Eureka!!!!!! Tiny tots that’s exploring the wonders of science!!!!!!!!
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FAREWELL PARTIES MARK THE END OF ONE CHAPTER AND THE BEGINNING OF ANOTHER.
A farewell party is a way to show appreciation and gratitude to the departing students and provide an opportunity to look back on past experiences while also looking forward to new challenges .


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Grade 9th took the lead in organising farewell ceremony for their seniors.
Invitation: Join us as we bid farewell to our beloved Grade 10 students.
Juniors prepared an eye-catching, invitation booklet.
1st page shows bold and clear headlines that reads “FAREWELL PARTY”,including date,time,location .
2nd page: School management names , started with our honourable chairman sir Dr. G. Bharadwaj Naidu and space for signature followed by next hierarchy .

3rd page : Names of teachers and non teaching staff and space for signature .
4th page : for Grade 10 student’s names and space for their signature,


5th page :Tree stem was painted , each student od grade 10th gave their thumb impression and signature as tree leaves, this idea was very unique.
Next pages filled with Goodbye slogans, and best wishes to seniors.
Highlight of the invitation: signature against their name as acknowledgment.
Virtual invitation was given to our chairman.
Invitation was fascinating and amazing to each and everyone waiting for the party.
*The Big Day : Abhyaas school indoor Stadium designated party area was decorated with balloons, streamers, colourful posters, and School banner.
A playlist of popular songs was prepared to keep the party atmosphere lively.
Students arrived at the party venue in their finest attire. Grade 9 welcomed everyone with a warm smile.
The program started with prayer song sung by Telugu department, followed by welcome, dance by grade 9 girls.
DIGNITARIES WERE INVITED onto the Dias ninth class girls, welcome them with flower bouquets and the dignitaries address the gathering, sharing words of wisdom, appreciation, and moral values, wishing them bright future.
Next followed by grade ninth and 10 students, dances and speeches, which gave an emotional touch to the party.
Student’s tag to their Teachers:
*Principal : calm, going and intelligent personality.
Vice principal: legend
Coordinator Madam: Queen of kindness.
Class teacher: supportive personality
Telugu teacher: Nightingale
English Teacher: daring and dashing.
Hindi teacher: calm and pleasant.
Biology teacher: polite and friendly.
Chemistry teacher: quiet and systematic.
Highlight in the program was distributing of remembrance token by grade 9, each student handed over the remembrance token to grade 10, as they were appreciating the grade 10 student with their positive adjectives and also played their favourite song when they were on the Dias, some students had their favourite step, handed over the personlised gift.
Highlight tag to students were like Eid ka Chand, laughing Buddha, talkative, pretty, sensitive aggressive, power star, rebel Star, obedient, etc.
FOOD COUNTER:It was 12:30 pm a delicious spread of food, (including veg ,non-veg deserts and fruits )was served by grade 9 students to whole school.
Games: Housie was attraction of the party.
FELICITATING: grade, 10th students felicitation, principal, vice, principal, coordinator, and their subject teachers with the gifts.
CLOSING REMARKS AND GOODBYES: students had their final goodbyes, promise to stay in touch, DANCED ON FULL DJ till their legs stop moving.
Heart touching event was 10th class students along with their teachers, sang a departure song with their heavyheart.
The party host delivers closing remarks, thanking students, teachers, and the guest for the making farewell party success.
Students reported carrying memories of their time at school and the joyous celebration, they shared with their friends and teachers.
GOOD BYE 10 ::::::: WELCOME Jr. 9
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What are Place Values?
Place values are the values of each digit in a number based on its position. Starting from the right, each place value gets bigger by 10 times. The place values are:
How to Write Numbers in Expanded Form
Let’s take the number 456. To write this number in expanded form, we break it down into its place values:
So, the expanded form of 456 is:
400 + 50 + 6
Why is Expanded Form Important?
Writing numbers in expanded form helps us understand the value of each digit and how they contribute to the total number. It’s like breaking down a big puzzle into smaller pieces!
Example
Let’s try another example. The number 279 can be broken down into:
So, the expanded form of 279 is:
200 + 70 + 9
Conclusion
In conclusion, expanded form is a powerful tool that helps us understand numbers better. By breaking down numbers into their place values, we can see how each digit contributes to the total number. So, next time you see a big number, try breaking it down into its expanded form!
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Greenwood High School, Gopalpur, celebrated National Science Day with great enthusiasm, engaging students in various interactive activities to enhance their scientific understanding. The celebration aimed to make learning more practical and enjoyable by encouraging students to apply their textbook concepts through experiments and demonstrations. Each class participated actively, showcasing their creativity and knowledge.

The primary section focused on simple science experiments, such as water density tests, magnetism, and plant growth observations, helping them understand basic scientific principles in a fun and engaging manner.




Middle school students demonstrated experiments related to their syllabus, including topics like light reflection, acids and bases, and electric circuits. Senior students took a step further by presenting working models on environmental sustainability and space science, highlighting real-world applications of their learning.






Teachers guided students in explaining their textual concepts through hands-on activities, making complex theories easier to grasp. The event not only enhanced students’ curiosity but also encouraged teamwork and innovative thinking. Principal Mrs. Kavita Chawla appreciated the efforts of both students and teachers, emphasizing the importance of scientific temper in daily life. The day concluded with an inspiring talk on India’s scientific achievements and the significance of research in shaping the future.




The celebration of National Science Day at Greenwood High School successfully fostered a spirit of inquiry and creativity among students, making learning an exciting and meaningful experience.
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