ग्रीनवुडसंस्थाकेसंस्थासंचालकश्रीमानभारद्वाजनायडूगुरुएवसि,एचधर्मारेड्डीगुरुजीसभीकोहिंदीदिवसकीशुभकामनाएंदीऔरग्रीनवुडकेप्रधानाचार्यश्रीमतीमंजुलादेवीजीइसअवसरपरकहाभारतमेंसभीकोहिंदीभाषासीखनीचाहिएऔरअपनेमातृभाषाकोभीसम्मानदेनीचाहिए।अपनेमातृभाषाकेसाथ-साथहिंदीभाषाभीसीखकरभारतकीएकताकोबढ़ावादेनीचाहिए।विद्यालय के छात्रों ने इस अवसर पर नाटक प्रदर्शन किया और छात्रों ने गीत गाएं उपप्रधानाचार्यश्रीके, श्रीकांतउपस्थितिथे।हिंदीविभागकेप्राध्यापकशिवानंदमाल्ला, हिंदीप्राध्यापिकाश्रीमतीशोभा, अशरफ, आयशा, नागरानीहिंदीकेविभागऔरविद्यालयकेसभीशिक्षकगणऔरछात्र-छात्राओंनेहिंदीदिवसमहोत्सवमेंभागलिया।
Greenwood High School, Mancherial, proudly celebrated Telangana Bhasha Dinotsavam, paying homage to the rich cultural, linguistic, and literary heritage of Telangana. The event was conducted under the inspiring leadership of Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan and Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi, with dedicated support from the Telugu Department teachers – Mr. G. Mahender, Mr. T. Venkateshwarlu, Mrs. G. Meera Bai, Mrs. P. Suneetha, and assisted by Mr. J. Suresh Kumar (Art), and Mrs. M. Tejaswi (Social Science).
Inaugural Ceremony
The celebrations began with the warm welcome of dignitaries, followed by the garlanding of the portrait of Kaviraju Kaloji Narayana Rao, the people’s poet who devoted his life to the Telugu language and Telangana culture. The program’s introduction emphasized the importance of preserving and promoting the mother tongue.
Cultural Performances
The event featured a vibrant series of performances, including:
A captivating classical dance on the Telangana state song by M. Shanvika, guided by Mr. Mahender.
A melodious group song by G. Ruzula (Grade 9) and participants D. Sree Vyshnavi, K. Aamuktha, K. Deekshitha, P. Anjani, B. Hanika, G. Ashwini, and Manisha Meena, under the guidance of Mr. Mahender.
Fancy Dress Presentation
Students brought Telangana’s history to life by portraying eminent personalities and cultural icons:
Avanthika & Manvika (Grade 3) as Telangana Thalli
Goutham as Dr. C. Narayana Reddy
Sai Krithik as Pothana
Krithik Shreyansh as Daasharadhi Rangaacharya
Aravind & Hasvith as Kaloji Narayana Rao
Sai Vighnesh as Daasharadhi Krishnamaacharya
Rudra Sai as Vaanamaamalai Varadaachaaryulu
Srijal as Chakali Ilamma
Surya Siddhartha as Komaram Bheem
The presentation, guided by Mrs. P. Suneetha, highlighted the inspirational legacy of Telangana’s leaders.
Literary Contributions
7th-grade girls, including A. Thanushree, O. Sree Nithya, T. Vinusha, R. Linisha, B. Aaradhya, Ch. Siddhi, A. Sahasra, P. Samanvi, and A. Vinuthna, recited Neethi Padhyalu under the guidance of Mr. Mahender.
N. Sathwik (Grade 9) delivered a heartfelt speech on the greatness of Kaloji Narayana Rao, guided by Mr. Venkateshwarlu.
Grade 4 students performed the spirited song “Theeya theniya sona naa Telangana”, with participants Ch. VedaBhanu, A. Manaswi, M. Himasri, V. Ayuktha, B. Karthika, and P. Hananya, under Mrs. Meera Bai’s mentorship.
Special Highlights
A beautifully crafted Amaraveerula Sthoopam paid tribute to Telangana’s brave hearts.
A stunning watercolor portrait of Kaloji Narayana Rao, painted by Art Teacher Mr. J. Suresh Kumar, captured the essence of Telangana’s spirit.
Powerful speeches were delivered by L. Teena Baby (guided by Mr. T. Venkateshwarlu) and O. Sree Nithya (guided by Mr. Mahender).
A Kavi Sammelanam, orchestrated by Mr. Mahender, showcased student poets including Thanuja, M. Sree Nithya, S. Sejal, V. Adhyay, A. Moksha, and J. Unnathi.
Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan, as the guest of honor, recited a Telugu poem emphasizing the significance of Telangana Pada Praadhaanyatha.
Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi, the guest speaker, encouraged students to actively participate in poetry recitation.
Dance Extravaganza
A mesmerizing group dance on the song “Telangana Bhasha Teta Telugu Bhasha” was presented by Grade 6 girls, including P. Avanthika, Ch. Harshini, A. Loukya, P. Manyatha, G. Meghana, K. Praneetha, B. Saanvitha, M. Vasista, A. Rithuree, L. Teena Baby, and P. Sreeadhya, under the guidance of Mrs. M. Tejaswi.
Competition Winners
The event also celebrated excellence in various competitions:
Essay Writing Winners:
K. Aamuktha Kasthuri (Grade 9)
S. Sejal (Grade 8)
B. Aaradhya (Grade 7)
K. Karthikeya (Grade 6)
Drawing Competition Winners:
N. Aashi Nandan (Grade 4)
P. Jahnavi (Grade 5)
Closing Ceremony
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The program concluded with a Vote of Thanks by Mr. O. Venkatesh, Chemistry teacher, who expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Principal, Vice Principal, teaching and non-teaching staff, students, and all participants for making the event a grand success with a touch of Telangana pride.
Greenwood Group of Schools extends its warm wishes to everyone on this special occasion. Happy Telangana Bhasha Dinotsavam! Jai Telangana! ✊
గ్రీన్వుడ్ హై స్కూల్, గోపాలపూర్లో “తెలంగాణ భాషా దినోత్సవం” ఘనంగా జరుపుకున్నారు
గ్రీన్వుడ్ హై స్కూల్, గోపాలపూర్లో తెలుగు భాష యొక్క సౌందర్యాన్ని, ప్రాధాన్యతను గౌరవిస్తూ “తెలంగాణ భాషా దినోత్సవం”ను ఎంతో ఆనందంగా జరుపుకున్నారు. కార్యక్రమం ప్రారంభానికి ముందు స్వాతంత్ర్య సమరయోధుడు, ప్రసిద్ధ కవి కాలోజి నారాయణరావు గారి చిత్రానికి పూలమాల వేసి నివాళులు అర్పించారు.
ఈ కార్యక్రమాన్ని పాఠశాల ప్రిన్సిపాల్శ్రీమతి. కావిత చావ్లా గారు ప్రారంభించి, మాతృభాషను కాపాడటం, పెంపొందించడం ఎంత ముఖ్యమో వివరించారు.
కార్యక్రమంలో విద్యార్థుల ప్రతిభను, తెలుగు సంస్కృతి వైభవాన్ని ప్రతిబింబించేలా వివిధ సాంస్కృతిక కార్యక్రమాలు నిర్వహించారు:
✅ 1వ తరగతి – “అమ్మ అక్షరాలు” అనే పద్యాన్ని ప్రదర్శించారు ✅ 2వ తరగతి – “ఉపాధ్యాయ విద్యార్థి” పై నాటిక ✅ 3వ తరగతి – “అమ్మ గాయేము” అనే పాట ✅ 4వ తరగతి – “తెలంగాణ గొప్ప ధనం” అనే పాట ✅ 5 & 6 తరగతుల అమ్మాయిలు – “తెలుగు భాష గొప్ప ధనం” నృత్య ప్రదర్శన ✅ స్పీచ్లు – 6వ తరగతి విద్యార్థులు వశిష్ట కార్తికేయ, సత్విక మరియు 3వ తరగతి విద్యార్థిని చక్రికలు ప్రసంగాలు చేశారు.
కార్యక్రమాన్ని మరింత హృద్యంగా ముగించారు తెలుగు ఉపాధ్యాయులు శ్రీమతి స్వరూపా, శ్రీమతి పద్మ గారు “అమ్మ”పై అందమైన కవితను చదివి అందరినీ ముగ్ధులను చేశారు.
ఈ వేడుక తెలుగు భాషపై ఉన్న గర్వాన్ని, సంస్కృతి పట్ల ఉన్న గౌరవాన్ని, విద్యార్థుల ఉత్సాహాన్ని ప్రతిబింబిస్తూ అందరికీ ప్రేరణాత్మకంగా, గుర్తుండిపోయేలా సాగింది.
Greenwood, Hunter Road, had the distinct privilege of hosting an enriching and motivational session with the esteemed Dr. Chiranjeevi Ambaragonda, Founder and Chief Coach of Medha Language Theatre. Dr. Chiranjeevi Ambaragonda, an acclaimed author, motivational speaker, and leadership coach, is widely recognized for his ability to inspire and empower students, helping them unlock their full potential and embrace personal and academic growth.
The program commenced with the auspicious lighting of the lamp, symbolizing the pursuit of knowledge and enlightenment. This was followed by a vibrant welcome dance performed by our talented students, which set an uplifting and joyous tone for the day’s proceedings.
We were honored to welcome a distinguished panel of dignitaries to the event, including Director Dr.G. Bharadwaja Naidu, Principal Mrs. Manjula, General Manager Mr. Prabhu Kumar, Vice Principal Mr. Srikanth, and Founder & Chairman of Ethical Career Guidance Mr. G. Shiva Prasad. Each guest was greeted with a bouquet as a mark of respect and appreciation for their presence and support.
The speeches delivered during the event emphasized the importance of perseverance, self-discipline, and strong character in achieving success. Dr. Chiranjeevi Ambaragonda address stood out as the highlight of the session, where he shared profound insights on language development, leadership qualities, and the significance of continuous learning. His words resonated deeply with students, parents, and faculty alike, motivating them to believe in themselves, embrace challenges with courage, and pursue excellence in every endeavor.
The interactive session witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and parents, who engaged thoughtfully with the ideas presented. The atmosphere was charged with positivity and encouragement, and many expressed gratitude for the valuable guidance and inspiration provided.
As the session drew to a close, the Greenwood community extended heartfelt thanks to Dr. Chiranjeevi Ambaragonda by felicitating him, acknowledging his contribution to shaping minds and fostering a culture of learning. The event concluded with the singing of the national anthem, after which students returned to their classes, carrying with them a renewed sense of purpose and motivation.
This inspiring session reaffirmed our belief that education, when coupled with passion and guidance, has the power to transform lives and create leaders of tomorrow.
At Greenwood High School, Hunter Road, Warangal, our young learner Md. Viaan Pasha took the stage to explain the fascinating process of Photosynthesis. With confidence and clarity, he described how plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide, while also releasing oxygen that sustains life on Earth.
His explanation reflected not only his scientific understanding but also the spirit of curiosity and enthusiasm that Greenwood High nurtures in every student.
Sri Krishna Janmashtami was celebrated on August 16, 2025, with great fervour at Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy, where the campus turned festive with decorations, lights, and colourful pictures depicting the life of Lord Krishna. The celebration brought Festive Spirit on Campus.
Ceremonial Beginning The programme began at 3 p.m. with a traditional pooja conducted by Mr. M. Ranga Rao, Mathematics teacher. The celebration was graced by the presence of Director Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, Chief Administrative Officer Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar, Academic Principal Sri. V. V. V. Naveen Kumar, Administrative Principal Sri. T. Pavan Kumar, Vice Principal Sri V. SureshKumar, and Academic Coordinators Smt. P. Kanthi and Sri. T Phanindra, along with other invited guests.
Vibrant Performances Students added charm to the occasion with dance performances dressed as gopikas, recreating the Vrindavan spirit.
Thrill of Dahi Handi The highlight of the afternoon was the Dahi Handi, which drew cheers from the crowd as groups of students enthusiastically tried to break the pot of curd tied up high. Separate arrangements were made for juniors, seniors, boys, and girls, allowing everyone to take part. Live commentary by anchors ________ and _________added excitement and kept the audience engaged till evening.
Sweet Moments The dignitaries later shared sweets and refreshments with staff and students, making the day even more memorable.
A Soulful Evening In the evening, the school once again gathered for pooja, followed by a peaceful hour of bhajans led by Mr. J. Ramesh, Telugu teacher, in the open-air auditorium. The devotional singing filled the campus with a serene atmosphere, bringing the celebrations to a soulful close.
Celebration of Faith and Joy
The day stood as a true reflection of Greenwood’s spirit of devotion and cultural vibrancy, leaving both students and teachers with cherished memories of this year’s Janmashtami.
Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy, wore a festive look on 15th August 2025 Friday morning as it celebrated the 79th Independence Day with patriotic zeal and vibrant cultural displays.
Arrival and Guard of Honour
The celebrations began with the arrival of the dignitaries who were welcomed onto the dais with a ceremonial Guard of Honour. The chief guests for the occasion were Sri. Ch. Dharma Reddy and Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, Hon’ble Directors of the institution. They were joined by Sri. G. Yellappa Naidu, Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar (General Manager), Sri. V.V.V. Naveen Kumar (Academic Principal), Sri. T. Pavan Kumar (Administrative Principal), Sri. V. Suresh Kumar (Vice Principal), and academic coordinators Sri. M. Phanindra and Sri. P. Kanthi.
Tributes, Flag Hoisting and Parade
The programme commenced with prayers and floral tributes to freedom fighters. This was followed by the hoisting of the National Flag by the chief guests, amid the singing of the National Anthem by the assembled students and staff. The school’s marching contingents presented a parade, drawing applause for their discipline and synchrony.
Speeches by Dignitaries
The dignitaries delivered thought-provoking and inspiring messages, each touching on themes of patriotism, education, and responsibility.
Sri. Ch. Dharma Reddy, Hon’ble Director, urged students to work with dedication and sincerity for the nation’s progress. He expressed his pride in Greenwood alumni who have made their mark in different parts of the world, sharing how he had been pleasantly surprised on several occasions when former students greeted him unexpectedly in various countries and workplaces.
Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, Hon’ble Director, reflected on the sacrifices of the nation’s freedom fighters and called upon everyone to uphold the values of democracy. Expressing his amazement at India’s rapid development in recent times, he also touched upon the growing influence of Artificial Intelligence across various fields. However, he firmly stated that the noble profession of teaching stands apart and cannot be replaced by any technology, for it shapes not only intellect but also character.
Sri. G. Yellappa Naidu emphasized the role of education in building a strong and self-reliant India. Reminiscing about his own school days, he fondly recalled how his teachers encouraged students to visit villages and inspire people to contribute to the freedom movement in different ways. His anecdotes brought alive the spirit of those times, bridging the gap between past struggles and present aspirations.
Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar, General Manager, motivated students to set high goals and maintain discipline as a guiding principle in life. He expressed his delight at having Sri. G. Yellappa Naidu in attendance, noting that he had recently celebrated his 96th birthday and was a living witness to the days of the independence struggle.
Speeches by Teachers and Students
Teachers, including Mr. G. Krishna Rao, Mr. M. Ranga Rao, Mr. K. Yakub Reddy, Mr. T. Vijaykanth, Mr. Ranjith Behra, Mr. S. Kiran, Mr. A. Venu Kumar, Mrs. Ayesha, and Mrs. Sarala, shared their thoughts, blending patriotic messages with motivating advice.
Student speakers such as K. Avanthika (IX Sushrutha), K. Harshavardhan Reddy (X Satish Dhawan), Pallek Gollewar (IX Sushrutha), S. Keerthana (IX Hawking), L. Thanisha (X Bhatnagar), L. Jaya Vaishnavi and P. Shreyu(X Bhatnagar) B. Karthika (VI Aristotle) B. Jithender (VII Tesla)and others expressed their pride in the nation through powerful speeches that resonated with the audience reflecting their love for the country.
Prize Distribution
The day also honoured talent and achievement through Prize Distribution in various categories:
Drawing Competition Winners – Recognising artistic expressions of patriotism across Classes IV–X.
High Achiever Awards – Felicitating toppers of Periodic Assessment–1 with Medal of Academic Excellence and cheque worth Rs.500/-
Essay Writing Competition Winners – Celebrating the creativity and expression of young minds.
Elocution Competition Winners – Acknowledging the eloquence and confidence of students.
Prizes by Honda Motors – Awards for road safety games and awareness activities, including Snakes and Ladders, Matching Signals and Symbols, Active Participation, and Bike Ride winners.
The applause and cheers for each winner created a joyous and proud atmosphere.
Cultural Extravaganza
The cultural segment was a vibrant tribute to India’s unity in diversity. It added colour to the morning’s proceedings.
Dance performances ranged from the soulful “Made in India” by Class IV & V girls to energetic numbers like “Kandhon Se Milte Hain” by Class VIII, “Challa Mai Lad Jaana” by Class IX, and “India Wale” by Class X.
Skits such as “Wings of Will” conveyed strong patriotic messages.
Special tribute performances like “PadavoiBharathiyuda,” “Salam India,” and “Vandemataram” mesmerised the audience.
The Dumbbells, Hoops, Leizem dances, and Pyramids presented by students showcased discipline, teamwork, and physical prowess under the mentorship of PET staff.
Each act was met with thunderous applause, making the celebration both entertaining and deeply meaningful.
The event was anchored by S. Sai Shashira, R. Rishika and M. Saanvi under the mentorship of Mr. T. Vijaykanth, whose guidance ensured a seamless flow of the programme. The vote of thanks was proposed by Principal Sri. V.V.V. Naveen Kumar, who appreciated the sincere efforts of all students and staff for making the celebration a grand success.
The 79th Independence Day celebrations at Greenwood High School concluded with a renewed sense of pride, unity, and responsibility towards the nation, as the campus resounded with the spirited chant of “Jai Hind.”
Report By:Mr. G. Krishna Rao Department of English
Greenwood High School, Mancherial branch, celebrated the 79th Independence Day of our nation with grandeur and patriotic fervour under the able guidance of Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan and Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi. The day commenced at 8:00 a.m. with the ceremonial welcome of the dignitaries, marked by an impressive march past led by the school’s P.E.T., Mr. M. Sagar.
The programme began with a soul-stirring rendition of Vande Mataram by the school choir, followed by🇮🇳🇮🇳 the flag hoisting ceremony performed by the PrincipalMr. R. Chandramohan accompanied by the National Anthem sung in unison by all present. Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan then addressed the gathering, inspiring students with his words on the significance of freedom and the responsibility it brings.
🌟 A special attraction of the day was the beautifully decorated dais, artistically designed by 🎨🎨🎨Art Teacher Mr. J. Suresh, which created an ambience of patriotism and elegance, drawing admiration from everyone present. 🌟
The cultural segment opened with a graceful welcome dance by Harshika (Grade 2), followed by another enchanting welcome performance by K. Deekshita (Grade 9).
The audience was then charmed by the tiny tots of Nursery, LKG, and UKG — Arjun, Riyan, Rudransh, Vihan, Viyan, Virat, Nihan, Srihan, Shaanvi, Veeksha, and Dhrithisri — trained by Mrs. Kavitha, Ms. Harika, and Mrs. Nithya Sri.
🎤🎤🎤A series of speeches in Telugu, delivered by O. Sri Vaishnavi (Grade 10), Varjith Chandra (Grade 5), Lalith Chandra (Grade 4), Ch. Rishitha (Grade 10), Ch. Nainika (Grade 8), V. Aadhyay (Grade 8), K. Himansh (Grade 4), Jashwika (Grade 3), and K. Sricharan (Grade 10), reflected patriotic pride and cultural richness, under the guidance of Mr. Mahendra, Mr. Venkateswarlu, Mrs. Meera, and Mrs. Sunitha.
The celebrations continued with a lively UKG dance, followed by a heartfelt patriotic song by Nehaswi ,Thanushri,Lineesha and SriNithya 🎼🎼.
🎤🎤Hindi speeches by Saloni Meena (Grade 10), Pranitha (Grade 6), Dhaatri Sahasra (Grade 3), Himashree (Grade 4), Anuradha (Grade 4), and Manisha (Grade 10), under the mentorship of Arif Sir and Munira Madam, added linguistic diversity to the occasion.
The cultural rhythm peaked with a traditional dance performance by Pranitha and Archita, guided by Lakshmi Devi Madam, and
🎤🎤🎤 English speeches by Arick (Grade 5), Veda Bhanu (Grade 4), Sushruchita (Grade 4), Ch. Harshini (Grade 6), and R. Sai Krithin (Grade 10), trained by Mrs. Sailaja, Mr. Anand, and Mrs. Lakshmi Devi.
Lezimi 🪇Energetic performances such as the Lezime display by Grade 7 girls Neha Swi, Lakshana, Dikshita, and Krishi Saheri under Mr. M. Sagar,
and a skit by Grade 7 boys Sahith and Aadvik, Karthikeya and Nethra Varma under Mr. Mahender , kept the audience engaged.
💃The patriotic spirit soared with a dance by Grade 8 girls — Nainika,Anjali Meena ,Rishvitha Sai, Juveria Anum, Saharya, Vanushna, Lahari, and Aaradhya — guided by Rajitha Madam,
followed by songs 🎼🎼🎼by Tejaswi and O. Sri Vaishnavi (Grade 10), G. Ruzula, and Arif Sir.
🎤🎤Speeches by Rajitha Madam, Sridevi Madam, and Arif Sir, as well as 🎼🎼🎼a patriotic song by O. Venkatesh (Chemistry Teacher), added depth to the celebrations.
A breathtaking pyramid formation by Grade 9 IIT boys — Bhuvan Teja, Mani Hasan, J. Aniket, P. Aniket, Pratik Rao, Pawan Putra,Ashwadh Kumar ,Amit Chandra, and Rithvik,Surya Siddharth
once again under the guidance of Mr. M. Sagar, was met with loud applause.
💃The finale featured a dance by Grade 9 girls — Ashwini Priya, Vaishnavi, Ruzula, Amukta, Dikshita, and Manisha, Harismitha,Anjani,
followed by the Vote of Thanks delivered by Tejaswi Madam (Social Science Teacher).
🌟 The smooth execution of the event was a testament to the excellent coordination between the teaching and non-teaching staff, whose teamwork ensured a seamless and memorable celebration. 🌟
The event concluded on a note of pride, unity, and renewed commitment to the ideals of our great nation.
Greenwood High School, Naimnagar Campus, celebrated the 79th Independence Day with great enthusiasm and patriotic spirit. The event was graced by the presence of the school’s esteemed Directors, Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu Garu and Ch. Dharma Reddy Garu, who were the chief guests for the occasion.
The celebrations commenced with the garlanding of national leaders by the Directors, followed by the ceremonial hoisting of the National Flag, accompanied by the singing of the National Anthem, which filled the atmosphere with pride and reverence.
The students showcased their patriotism through vibrant cultural performances, including dances to patriotic songs, stirring speeches, and soulful renditions of national songs, leaving the audience inspired and emotional.
In recognition of academic excellence, the Directors appreciated and felicitated the students who performed exceptionally well in the recently conducted Periodic Assessment-1 (PA-1) by presenting them with mementoes and certificates.
To encourage co-curricular talent, various competitions such as essay writing, drawing, and elocution were organized. The winners were awarded certificates and prizes as a token of appreciation and encouragement.
The Directors took a moment to express their appreciation for the dedication and hard work of all staff members, urging them to continue their efforts in shaping young minds with the same passion and commitment.
The event was well-attended by students, parents, and teachers, all of whom were served refreshments after the program. The celebrations concluded on a graceful note with a Vote of Thanks, marking the end of a memorable and inspiring day.
Raksha Bandhan Celebrations at Greenwood High School-Hunter Road.
From Greenwood High School – Hunter Road, Warangal
“Threads are small, but they hold the power to bind hearts forever.”
As part of our Saturday Funday activity, the creative hands of our young Greenwooodians wove magic into threads, crafting beautiful rakhis with love and imagination. Today, the campus bloomed in festive spirit as we celebrated Raksha Bandhan – a festival that strengthens the threads of love, care and protection.
The celebration was graced by our Vice Principal, Mr. Srikanth, and ACO, Mrs. Rajeshwari, whose presence added warmth and encouragement to the occasion. In a heartwarming gesture, the students also tied rakhis to our Vice Principal, symbolizing the bond of respect, guidance and affection that they share with their mentors.
The children arrived in radiant traditional attire, looking like a flutter of colourful butterflies, bringing life and vibrance to every corner of the school. Laughter and joy echoed as the girls adorned their brothers and friends with tilak, tied their lovingly-made rakhis and shared sweets, sealing the bond with affection and smiles.
This celebration was more than a ritual – it was a lesson in values, reminding us of the importance of respect, unity and empathy. It reflected the beauty of Indian traditions, where love is tied not just on wrists, but also in hearts. Truly, it was a day where culture met creativity and joy became the common language for all.
Prayojani shares her thoughts on the smooth and successful Periodic Assessment exams at Greenwood High School, Hunter Road Campus.
“The Periodic Assessment exams were conducted in a very organized and stress-free manner. Timely communication, clear instructions, and the supportive environment made it a smooth experience for all students. Kudos to the management and staff for ensuring everything ran so efficiently.”
By Sanshi, Class 3, Greenwood High School, Naimnagar
My first day at school was very special. I wore my new uniform and packed my bag with books and snacks. I was excited but also a little scared. When I reached Greenwood High School, Naimnagar, everything looked big and new. My teacher smiled at me, and I felt better. I made some new friends and played with them. I liked my classroom and drawing class the most. I was happy and proud to be in school. I will never forget my first day!
The Bonalu celebrations at Greenwood High School, Mancherial branch were conducted in a grand and traditional manner under the guidance of Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan and Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi.
In the morning session, teachers *Mrs. M. Soujanya Latha, Mrs. N. Sailaja, Mrs. P. Rajitha, and *Assistant Mrs. Bhagya prepared paayasam as part of the traditional offering to the goddess. At the same time, Mr. J. Suresh Kumar, Mrs. P. Sunitha, Mrs. D. Sheethal, and Mrs. Tejaswi took the responsibility of decorating the Bonam pots beautifully, adding to the festive spirit.
After the preparations, students from classes 6 to 10 participated in a rally to bring awareness about the *significance of the Bonalu festival. Later, the **students of classes 9 and 10, along with their teachers, Vice Principal, and Principal, visited Gandhari Maisamma Temple. There, they offered *pooja with devotion and sought the blessings of the Goddess for the well-being of everyone.
In the *afternoon session, all the students and teachers assembled on the school ground to witness and enjoy various cultural programs organised to mark the occasion. The program started with a **dance performance by the 4th and 5th-grade girls. This was followed by a *melodious song presented by Vihika from Grade 2.
Next, students from *grades 6 and 7 presented a lively dance performance, after which **Unnathi and Srinithya delivered speeches in Telugu, highlighting the importance of the festival. Following this, *8th-grade students performed a traditional dance.
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*Anuradha Kumari from Grade 6 delivered a speech in Hindi, explaining the cultural significance of Bonalu. Later, **9th-grade students performed an energetic dance performance. After this, *Pranitha Sri from Grade 6 gave a speech in English on the importance of festivals in maintaining cultural traditions.
Further, Mr. Venkateshwarlu, a teacher, delivered a speech in Telugu appreciating the efforts of students and staff and reminding everyone of the importance of preserving such cultural traditions.
Finally, *Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan Sir addressed the gathering, sharing his thoughts on the significance of Bonalu and the values it imparts. The celebrations came to an end with a *Vote of Thanks by Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi Sir, who appreciated everyone’s efforts in making the program successful and memorable.
The entire celebration was filled with devotion, joy, and cultural pride, leaving everyone with happy memories of the day. HAPPY BONALU!!
The rains are lurching in the corner. With them, they bring a refreshing change to the environment. Trees look greener, the air feels cooler, and nature seems to rejoice. Children often love the rains – jumping in puddles, floating paper boats, and enjoying the cool breeze. Rainwater also helps refill rivers and lakes and gives relief from the summer heat. However, along with all the fun and beauty, the rainy season can also bring some health problems. So, it is important for all of us, especially school children, to be careful and stay healthy during this time.
Common Health Issues in the Rainy Season
During the monsoon, the chances of falling sick are higher. Waterborne diseases like typhoid, cholera, and diarrhea can spread through contaminated water. Stagnant rainwater becomes a breeding ground for mosquitoes, which can spread diseases such as dengue and malaria. Colds, coughs, and viral fevers are also quite common in this season due to changes in weather and wet clothes.
How Can Children Stay Safe and Healthy?
There are some simple precautions we can take to enjoy the rains without falling sick.
Avoid getting wet in the rain: Although it’s tempting to run out and dance in the rain, it’s best to avoid getting wet. If you do get wet, make sure to dry yourself properly and change into clean clothes. Always wear a raincoat or carry an umbrella when you go out.
Keep your hands clean: Wash your hands regularly with soap, especially before eating anything. This helps prevent the spread of germs that can cause stomach infections.
Drink clean water: Always drink boiled or filtered water during the rainy season. Do not drink water from unknown sources like roadside taps or hand pumps.
Eat fresh and home-cooked food: Avoid eating street food during the rains as it may not be hygienic. Eat freshly cooked meals at home and wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly before eating.
Keep yoursurroundings clean: Make sure there is no stagnant water near your house or school. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in still water. Empty water from flowerpots, coolers, and buckets if not in use.
Wear dry and comfortable clothes: Damp clothes can cause skin problems and infections. Wear clean and dry cotton clothes that allow your skin to breathe.
Get enough rest: A healthy body fights off infections better. Sleep well, eat nutritious food, and keep yourself active with indoor games or simple exercises.
The rainy season is a wonderful time of the year, full of freshness and fun. By following these simple tips, we can make the most of this beautiful season without falling ill. So, dear children, enjoy the rains, watch the rivers flow, and smell the wet earth – but also remember to stay safe, dry, and healthy. Taking care of your health means you won’t have to miss school or playtime, and you’ll have lots of happy memories to carry forward.