Greenwood Group of Schools

Weekly Edition 12

Power of
Kindness & Empathy

Kindness and empathy are two of the most powerful tools we have to make the world a better place. They cost nothing, yet their impact can be priceless. In our busy lives, we sometimes forget how much a small act of kindness or a moment of understanding can mean to someone.

Kindness is about being good to others. It can be as simple as smiling at someone, helping a friend, or offering kind words. Kindness makes people feel loved and appreciated. When we are kind, we spread positivity and create happinessโ€”not just for others, but also for ourselves.

Empathy is the ability to understand and share someone elseโ€™s feelings. It is like putting yourself in another personโ€™s shoes. For example, if someone is sad, empathy allows us to understand their sadness and offer support. It helps us become better listeners and more compassionate individuals.

When we combine kindness with empathy, amazing things can happen. For instance, if a classmate is struggling with homework, offering help and understanding their frustration can make a big difference. They feel supported, and you feel good for helping.

Kindness and empathy also bring people closer. They build trust and strengthen relationships. A kind gesture or an understanding word can heal wounds, solve problems, and even prevent conflicts. Imagine a world where everyone practices kindness and empathyโ€”it would be a peaceful and happy place!

In todayโ€™s world, many people experience stress, loneliness, and sadness. A little kindness can brighten someoneโ€™s day, and empathy can make them feel less alone. When we are kind and empathetic, we inspire others to do the same. This creates a chain reaction, spreading goodness everywhere.

Studies have shown that practicing kindness and empathy is beneficial for our health. It reduces stress, fosters a sense of connection, and boosts happiness. These qualities also make us better leaders, friends, and family members.

Practicing kindness and empathy is easy. Start smallโ€”say โ€œthank youโ€ and โ€œplease.โ€ Listen when someone talks to you. Help your parents with chores or assist your classmates with their work. If someone is feeling down, try to understand their feelings and comfort them.

Avoid judging others. Everyone has their own struggles, and sometimes, all they need is someone who understands. Even if you canโ€™t solve their problems, simply being there for them can mean a lot.

Teaching kindness and empathy to children is essential for their overall development. These qualities help children build positive relationships, understand others’ feelings, and create a caring community. They can be nurtured through intentional actions and activities in schools.

Teachers can incorporate stories, role-playing, and group discussions into their lessons to help students understand different perspectives. Encouraging teamwork and cooperation in projects also fosters empathy. Acts of kindnessโ€”such as helping peers, sharing, or volunteeringโ€”should be encouraged and rewarded to reinforce positive behavior.

Kindness and empathy are not just actions; they are attitudes. They remind us that we are all connected and that every small act of goodness matters. By practicing kindness and empathy, we can make a big difference in the lives of others and in our own.

So, letโ€™s choose to be kind and empathetic every day. Together, we can create a world filled with love, understanding, and happiness.

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Greenwood High School Bids a Heartfelt Farewell to the Class X Batch โ€“ The โ€œVision Vanguardโ€ of 2024-25


Greenwood High School Bids a Heartfelt Farewell to the Class X Batch โ€“ The โ€œVision Vanguardโ€ of 2024-25
On February 9, 2025 (Sunday), Greenwood High School hosted a poignant farewell ceremony for its Class X students, marking the end of their school journey and the beginning of new horizons. The event was a perfect blend of emotions, nostalgia, and celebration, creating cherished memories for all.

The farewell commenced with mesmerizing dance performances by students of both Class IX and X, setting the stage for an evening filled with joy and reminiscence. The Class IX students expressed their heartfelt gratitude towards their seniors, acknowledging the invaluable lessons they had learned from them. They pledged to uphold the rich traditions and values of Greenwood High School, carrying forward its legacy with pride.



In response, the Class X students took a moment to convey their sincere appreciation to their teachers for their unwavering guidance and support throughout their academic years. The subject teachers, in turn, offered their best wishes, encouraging students to remain dedicated, work diligently, and stay true to their aspirations as they step into the next phase of their educational journey.

The school administration also shared words of wisdom with the departing students:

Vice Principal Sri. K. Srikanth emphasized the importance of focus and determination. Sri. Dr. Ch. Ravinder, Dean of Academics, extended his best wishes for their success in all future endeavors. Smt. Jahnavi Reddy highlighted the virtue of loyalty. Principal Smt. Manjula Devi reminded students to remain humble and considerate. GM Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar delivered a touching message, stating that parents are lifeโ€™s truest friends. Director Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu inspired the students by saying,
โ€œYour dreams of today are your achievements of tomorrow. As you leave this school, may you carry with you the values that will shape not only your future but also the future of our nation.โ€ The event culminated in a delightful lunch hosted by the school, offering students, teachers, and staff an opportunity to bond and celebrate this significant milestone together.

The farewell was more than just a goodbyeโ€”it was a celebration of growth, learning, and the indelible mark that the Class X batch leaves behind. It reinforced the schoolโ€™s commitment to shaping future leaders by instilling the values of hard work, loyalty, perseverance, and gratitude.


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Grandparents Day Celebrations @Hunter Road Greenwood


Grandparents Day Celebration at Greenwood High School: A Tribute to Love and Wisdom
Grandparents hold a special place in our hearts, offering boundless love, wisdom, and unwavering support. Staying true to its commitment to holistic development, Greenwood High School celebrated Grandparents Day on February 8, 2025, with a heartwarming and joyous event that honored these cherished family pillars.

The celebration was filled with warmth, laughter, and togetherness as Nursery and Kindergarten students took center stage with delightful cultural performances and fun-filled activities. The event commenced with a soulful rendition of Saraswati Vandana and Ganesh Vandana, setting a serene and auspicious tone for the day.

The young stars of Greenwood High captivated the audience with enchanting dance performances and a deeply touching gratitude presentation, where they expressed their heartfelt love and appreciation for their grandparents. Their innocent gestures and sincere words resonated deeply, making the event truly memorable.

Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, the esteemed Chief Guest, highlighted the invaluable role of grandparents in shaping young lives with their wisdom and guidance. Supporting the occasion with their presence and encouraging words, Principal C. Manjula Devi, Dean of Academics Dr. Ch. Ravinder, Vice Principal K. Srikanth, CAO A. Prabhu Kumar, and ACO Ms. Shailaja all spoke about the irreplaceable role grandparents play in nurturing values, traditions, and unconditional love.

The event was a beautiful blend of emotion and celebration, where the strong bond between grandparents and grandchildren shone brightly. Greenwood High Schoolโ€™s Grandparents Day was not just a tribute but a heartfelt reminder of the profound influence grandparents have in shaping young minds and fostering love across generations.


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Maths Club Activity


The Grade 5 students participated in an engaging Maths Club Activity to explore the fascinating world of Mathematics.

The objective of this activity was to promote problem-solving skills, teamwork, and the application of mathematical concepts to real-world problems.

Hereโ€™s a sneak peek at what was planned for the event:

Diamond House: Nets of 3D shapes
Ruby House: Volume and capacity
Emerald House: Measuring weight
Sapphire House: Symmetry and its types
The session began with an introduction to how Mathematics is present in our daily livesโ€”from the moment we wake up to the time we go to bed.

Each group was then invited onto the stage to showcase their activity on their respective topics.
The program concluded with the announcement of winners and a thought-provoking quote:
“Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe.”




Winners:
Diamond Group (V Jasmine) โ€“ 34 out of 40
Emerald Group (V Rose) โ€“ 38 out of 40
Ruby Group (V Jasmine) โ€“ 37 out of 40
Sapphire Group (V Jasmine) โ€“ 36 out of 40
This activity not only enriched students’ mathematical knowledge but also fostered a spirit of teamwork and curiosity, making learning fun and interactive!


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Educational Trip to Warangal


The 10th-grade students of Greenwood High School, Mancherial branch, embarked on an unforgettable educational trip to Warangal under the guidance of our esteemed Principal, Mr. Chandramohan, and Vice Principal, Mr. G. Thirupathi.

Accompanied by their dedicated class teachers, Mrs. Sailaja (10th Einstein) and Mr. Mahendra (10th Kalam), the students set off on their journey at 9:00 AM from Mancherial, filled with excitement and enthusiasm. Their first stop was the serene Manair Dam in Karimnagar, followed by a relaxing break at Ujjwala Park, where they enjoyed lunch amidst lush greenery.

The first major destination was the historic Khila Warangal, where students explored the grandeur of the ancient fort, gaining insights into its architectural marvels and historical significance. Next, they visited Ekashila Childrenโ€™s Park, enjoying its tranquil environment, followed by a visit to the sacred Bhadrakali Temple, where they offered prayers and deepened their understanding of Warangalโ€™s rich cultural heritage. Later, they admired the picturesque Tank Bund, appreciating the beauty of the water body and its surroundings.

The journey continued to the schoolโ€™s main branch at Erragattu Gutta, where the Mancherial students received a warm welcome from the management, along with the schoolโ€™s head boy and head girl. The next morning, at 5:00 AM, they set out to visit the magnificent Ramappa Temple, an architectural masterpiece renowned for its intricate carvings and historical legacy.

The excitement continued with a scenic visit to Laknavaram Lake, where students were captivated by the breathtaking natural beauty. They also visited the iconic Thousand Pillar Temple, marveling at its stunning structure and historical significance.

The trip concluded with a visit to the Hunter Road branch, where the students participated in a heartfelt farewell party organized for the outgoing students of that branch.

This educational trip was a truly memorable experience for all the 10th-grade students of the Mancherial branch. It provided not only valuable historical insights but also moments of joy, camaraderie, and learning. The students expressed their sincere gratitude to Director Shri Bhardwaj Naidu Sir and the management for organizing such an enriching and well-coordinated trip, making it an unforgettable chapter in their academic journey.


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Weekly Edition – 12

What are tenses ?

Road Safety:
A Responsibility for All

Road safety is a critical aspect of modern life, ensuring the well-being of individuals traveling on roads. With the increasing number of vehicles and the rising pace of life, understanding and practicing road safety has become more important than ever. It is not just the responsibility of authorities or drivers but of everyone who uses the road, including pedestrians, cyclists, and passengers.

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Importance of Road Safety

Every year, millions of lives are lost, and many more are injured due to road accidents. These accidents often occur due to careless driving, speeding, or lack of awareness of road safety rules. Following road safety measures can reduce accidents, save lives, and prevent injuries. Additionally, it ensures smooth traffic flow and lessens the burden on healthcare systems caused by accident-related emergencies.

Essential Road Safety Rules for Drivers

Drivers play a significant role in maintaining road safety. Following speed limits, avoiding distractions such as mobile phones, and wearing seat belts are basic yet vital rules. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is one of the leading causes of accidents and must be strictly avoided. Regular vehicle maintenance, such as checking brakes and lights, also helps prevent mishaps.

Safety Tips for Pedestrians

Pedestrians, too, must follow certain rules to stay safe. Always use designated crosswalks or pedestrian signals when crossing roads. Looking both ways before crossing and avoiding distractions like phones while walking are important habits. Wearing bright or reflective clothing at night can increase visibility and reduce the risk of accidents.

Role of Cyclists and Motorcyclists

Cyclists and motorcyclists must wear helmets to protect themselves in case of accidents. Following traffic rules, using proper signals, and ensuring their bikes have functioning lights and reflectors are crucial. Staying in designated lanes and avoiding risky maneuvers contribute to overall road safety.

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Teaching Road Safety for Children

Teaching road safety to children is crucial. They should always cross the road at pedestrian crossings and wait for the signal. It’s important to look both ways before crossing. Wearing bright clothing helps drivers see them better. Kids should never run or play near busy roads. Walking on the sidewalk and not in the street keeps them safe. It’s also essential to listen to traffic signals and be aware of their surroundings. Using seat belts in cars and helmets when cycling helps prevent injuries. Following these simple rules can keep children safe on the roads. Schools and communities must educate children about basic road rules from an early age.

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The Role of Technology in Road Safety

Advancements in technology, such as automatic braking systems, airbags, and road surveillance cameras, have enhanced road safety. GPS and traffic monitoring apps also help drivers avoid congested areas, reducing the chances of accidents. Governments are increasingly using technology to enforce traffic rules through speed cameras and automated fine systems.

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Awareness Campaigns and Safety Workshops

Awareness campaigns, safety workshops, and strict enforcement of traffic laws can significantly improve road safety. The government and media also play a vital role in spreading awareness about road safety measures and the consequences of neglecting them.

Road safety is not just a rule to follow but a lifestyle to adopt. By adhering to traffic laws and being mindful of our responsibilities, we can create a safer environment for everyone. Every life is precious, and a small effort to follow road safety measures can make a big difference. Let us pledge to be responsible road users and contribute to a safer world.

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Akshara Abhyasam on the auspicious occasion of Vasanth Panchami


Greenwood High School, Gopalpur joyfully celebrated Akshara Abhyasam on the auspicious occasion of Vasanth Panchami. The event saw the participation of all Greenwoodians, along with several students who had come for new admissions and Akshara Abhyasam.

The pooja was conducted with devotion, led by Mr. Prabhu Kumar, General Manager of Greenwood High School, with the guidance of Iyer Garu. Mrs. Kavita Chawla, Principal of the School, also performed the pooja with great reverence and later distributed prasadam to all attendees.

The atmosphere was filled with spiritual energy as students, parents, and staff enthusiastically recited shlokas. Flowers and prasadam were offered to Goddess Saraswati, and each child actively participated in the rituals, making the event a memorable and enriching experience for everyone.


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Diamond House Activities @ Greenwood mancherial


Diamond House Activities at Greenwood High School, Mancherial
Under the dynamic supervision of Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan and Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi, the Diamond House organized an inspiring and impactful event, showcasing the talents and awareness of its students. The activities were coordinated by the dedicated Housemaster, Mrs. M. Soujanya Latha, with the enthusiastic support of House teachersโ€”Mr. O. Venkatesh, Mr. J. Suresh, Mrs. P. Sunita, Mrs. Merlyn Rice, Mrs. Kavitha, and Mrs. N. Sailaja.

The highlight of the program was a thought-provoking skit titled “The Battle Within: Fighting Cancer with Awareness”, performed by the students of Diamond House. The skit emphasized the importance of early detection, healthy living, and emotional resilience in combating cancer. With its powerful message and heartfelt performances, it left a lasting impact on the audience. The program was gracefully introduced by Mrs. Soujanya Latha, setting the tone for a meaningful and engaging event.

The anchoring duo, Bhuvan Teja and Ch. Sai Tejaswi, captivated the audience with their confident and lively presentation, adding charm and energy to the proceedings.

Another remarkable segment of the event was a soulful rendition of the patriotic song “Hum Honge Kaamyaab”, sung in nine different languagesโ€”Hindi, Konkani, Punjabi, Marathi, Bengali, Kannada, Gujarati, Telugu, and English. This multilingual performance by the students and House teachers beautifully showcased India’s unity in diversity, filling the atmosphere with patriotic fervor.

In a heartfelt gesture, Diamond House extended its best wishes to the school management for the continued growth and development of Greenwood High School and conveyed its support to the 10th-grade students, encouraging them to excel in their upcoming board examinations.

The event resonated with the inspiring words of Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan and Mr. O. Venkatesh, whose motivational addresses uplifted the spirits of both students and teachers. Their guidance and encouragement played a crucial role in the success of the program, leaving everyone with a renewed sense of purpose and determination.

The Diamond House activities were a perfect blend of awareness, cultural unity, and academic motivation, reflecting the values and vision of Greenwood High School.


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vasant panchami celebration @ Greenwood Hunter Road


The festival is celebrated at the beginning of spring (Vasantha Ritu), symbolizing renewal, growth, and prosperity. On this day, all children dress in yellow or white, representing energy, warmth, and happiness.

Greenwood High School, Hunter Road, celebrated Vasant Panchami with great enthusiasm, incorporating traditional rituals and cultural performances. The event began with Goddess Saraswati Devi Puja and the recitation of the shloka “Saraswati Namastubhyam” by our LKG students.

Shreyanshi, Arshiya, Himansh, and Ananya of Class 2 shared the significance of Vasant Panchami. The celebration featured a mesmerizing classical dance performance by Akshara of Class 1. Students presented a performance on “Saraswati Namastubhyam,” depicting the various avatars of Goddess Saraswati. Aadrithi of Class 2 also performed a classical dance to the song “Mooshika Vahana.”

To highlight the significance of the festival, Nursery and LKG girls delivered a lively dance performance to “Ayi Basanthi.” A few students recited “Namo Sharada” shlokas in honor of the occasion. Shashank and Ajith of Class 2 (Lily section) delivered speeches on the importance of the festival and its relevance to education and culture.

The Aksharabhyasam ceremony was conducted for a few students, symbolizing the beginning of their educational journey. The event concluded with the distribution of prasadam (sweets) to all, spreading joy and blessings among students and staff.

The program ended with the blessings of our beloved Director Sir, Principal Mrs. Manjula, Academic Dean Dr. Chindam Ravinder, Vice Principal Srikanth Sir, Rajeshwari Maโ€™am, ACO Ms. Sailaja, and the teachers.

The celebration reinforced the schoolโ€™s commitment to cultural heritage and the importance of knowledge and wisdom. The dignitaries’ messages emphasized the significance of learning and encouraged students to seek the blessings of Goddess Saraswati in their academic pursuits.


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Scholastic Book Fair @ Greenwood hunter Road


Greenwood High School, Hunter Road Campus, recently hosted an exciting Scholastic Book Fair from February 2, 2025 (Sunday) to April 4, 2025 (Tuesday). The event provided a wonderful opportunity for students, parents, and staff to explore a diverse collection of books spanning various genres and age groups.

The Book Fair saw enthusiastic participation, with a large number of parents and students browsing and purchasing books. Beyond promoting a love for reading, the event fostered a strong sense of community as families came together to support literacy.

Many parents shared their excitement, expressing how the fair helped them discover new titles for their children while nurturing their passion for reading. Students were equally delightedโ€”some found their favorite book series, while others discovered new ones they were eager to explore.

“A book is a dream that you hold in your hand.” โ€“ Neil Gaiman


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Spell Combat: A Battle of Words, spellings. A Multidisciplinary Spelling Challenge at Greenwood High School


Greenwood High School organized an engaging spelling competition titled Spell Combat for the students of Class 6 on 27th January 2025 and Class 7 on 30th January 2025.

The competition tested the linguistic and subject-specific vocabulary of the participants, featuring 60 challenging words drawn from six disciplines: Telugu, Hindi, English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies.

This initiative aimed to enhance studentsโ€™ spelling proficiency, broaden their subject knowledge, and build their confidence in language and academic vocabulary. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation and highlighted the studentsโ€™ dedication and preparation. It served as a platform for fostering a love for words and learning across diverse subjects.


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Mock Parliament Held at Greenwood High School, Hunter Road


Mock Parliament Held at Greenwood High School, Hunter Road

Hunter Road, January 29, 2025 โ€“ Greenwood High School hosted a lively and informative Mock Parliament Session, offering students an invaluable opportunity to engage in the workings of a democratic system. Students from Classes 8 and 9 participated enthusiastically, assuming roles as members of both the ruling and opposition parties. They raised and debated various relevant issues, showcasing their oratory and critical thinking skills.

The event was further enriched by the presence of the schoolโ€™s Director, Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, who observed the entire session and actively participated by asking insightful questions throughout the proceedings. His engagement with the students provided a stimulating environment, encouraging deeper discussions and reflections on the topics raised.

This program was organized with the support of:

  • Sri. A. Prabhukumar, General Manager
  • Sri. Ch. Ravinder, Dean of Academics
  • Smt. C. Manjuladevi, Principal
  • Sri K. Srikanth, Vice Principal
  • Sri K. Harshavardhan and Sri A.V. Sudheer, HOD of Social Science
  • Smt. J. Vijayasree and R. Sajani from the Social Studies Department
  • Smt. Mamatha and Smt. Premalatha from the English Department

The Mock Parliament was a tremendous success, not only enhancing students’ understanding of political processesbut also helping them develop essential skills in public speaking, leadership, logical thinking, and teamwork. The studentsโ€™ ability to debate issues with confidence and clarity was a highlight of the session.

The event truly reflected Greenwood High Schoolโ€™s commitment to fostering holistic development in students, preparing them for real-world challenges through innovative learning experiences.

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Weekend Activity at Greenwood High School, Mancherial


Greenwood High School, Mancherial, conducted an engaging Weekend Activity Program under the able guidance of Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan and Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi. The event was organized by Ruby House teachersโ€”Mr. Mahendar, Mr. Balakrishnan, Mrs. Saba, Mrs. Rajitha, Mr. Arif, and Mrs. Amitha, with the coordination of Mrs. Meera Bai and Mrs. Tejaswi.

The program commenced with an insightful introduction by Mrs. Saba Firdous, setting the tone for an enriching session.

Skit: Human Relations

8th and 9th graders: Sricharan, Srikar Lokesh, Yash Mandal, Nihal, Rishitha Ch., O. Sri Vaishnavi, Surya Siddharth, Pavan Putra, Anjani, Vihaan, Deekshitha, and Akhil Reddy presented a thought-provoking skit that captivated the audience.

Skit: Before Smartphone and After Smartphone 6th graders: A. Sahasra, Tejaswi, Aadhya Chenna, Thanushree, and M. Srijal impressed everyone with their well-coordinated and meaningful performance.

Inspirational Messages Following the skits, esteemed faculty members and school leaders shared valuable insights:
House Master Mr. Mahendar encouraged students to actively participate in extracurricular activities, emphasizing their role in holistic development. Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi highlighted the importance of teamwork and creativity in student learning.

Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan delivered a motivating speech, applauding the efforts of both students and teachers in making the event a success.
The program concluded with a heartfelt Vote of Thanks by Mr. L. Srinivas, expressing gratitude to all participants, organizers, and attendees for their enthusiastic involvement.
The Weekend Activity by Ruby House was a resounding success, providing students with an opportunity to express their talents and learn essential life skills.


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Empowering Young Minds Through Ethical Career Guidance @ Greenwood


Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy, Hanumakonda celebrated the grand Inaugural Ceremony of Ethical Career Guidance (ECG) on 27th January 2025 with great enthusiasm and grandeur. The program marked a milestone in the schoolโ€™s journey towards holistic development and career awareness for students.

Grand Welcome with Guard of Honour:
The event began with the welcoming of the Chief Guest, Sri V.V. Lakshminarayana, RETD. IPS, Former Joint Director of the CBI, and other dignitaries. The school NCC cadets, representing both the Army and Air Wing, escorted them with a guard of honour, accompanied by a splendid performance by the School Music Team.

Invocation through Dance:
To invoke divine blessings, A. Laxmi Sahasra of Class 10 performed a beautiful classical dance for the revered Ganesha Pancha Ratha Stuthi song, captivating the audience with her graceful movements.

Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, Honorable Director of Greenwood High School

Sri. G. Yellappa Naidu

Sri. G. Shiva Prasad, Psychologist & Life Coach, Founder & Chairman ECG

Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar, General Manager

Sri. G. Aakarsh Naidu

Sri. V.V.V. Naveen Kumar, Academic Principal

Sri. T. Pavan Kumar, Administrative Principal

Sri. V. Suresh Kumar, Vice Principal

were welcomed onto the dais and honoured with floral bouquets.

Introduction of the Chief Guest:
Ch. Nithreya Sri of Class 10 (Edison) presented an impressive profile of the Chief Guest, highlighting his birth, education, career achievements, accolades, and his remarkable contributions during his tenure in the CBI.

About Greenwood High School:
E. Jahnavi of Class 10 gave a detailed presentation about Greenwood High School, covering its establishment, goals, exceptional infrastructure, campus facilities, co-curricular activities, and annual programs, showcasing the schoolโ€™s relentless pursuit of excellence.

The event began with the auspicious lamp-lighting ceremony, led by the Chief Guest, Sri. V.V. Lakshminarayana and other dignitaries. The lighting of the lamp symbolized the triumph of knowledge over darkness, creating an atmosphere of positivity and inspiration for the proceedings ahead.

Inauguration of ECG:
The Chief Guest and dignitaries unveiled the Greenwood Ethical Career Guidance Poster, officially marking the commencement of the ECG program.

Speech by the Founder of ECG:
Sri. G. Shiva Prasad, the Founder & Chairman of ECG , expressed gratitude to the school management and the Chief Guest. He shared insights about the ECG program, its goals and how it would benefit both students and teachers starting from the academic year 2025-26.

Speech by the Director:
Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu thanked the Chief Guest for his presence and shared anecdotes about his inspiring personality. He emphasized the importance of holistic development and encouraged students to seize the opportunity to learn from the Chief Guestโ€™s address.


The Chief Guest, Sri. V.V. Lakshminarayana, delivered a remarkable and thought-provoking speech that left a lasting impression on everyone present. As he took the stage, he nostalgically reminisced about his childhood upon seeing the Greenwood campus, evoking heartfelt memories and a sense of connection to the students. He expressed his joy at sharing the stage with 95-year-old Sri. G. Yellapa Naidu, a personality with a wealth of life experience, whose presence added depth to the occasion.

The Chief Guest, Sri V.V. Lakshminarayana, began his speech with the enthusiastic slogan “Bharat Mata ki Jay!” He then engaged the students by asking, โ€œWho is Bharat Mata?โ€ prompting a variety of responses, including that it is an allegorical name. He explained that Bharat Mata represents the people of our country and urged everyone to work diligently for Indiaโ€™s development. He envisioned a future where, instead of Indians seeking jobs abroad, people from around the world would come to India for opportunities, proudly wearing our countryโ€™s name and flag with honor. This stirring beginning set the tone for his inspiring and thought-provoking address.

In his speech, Sri. V.V. Lakshminarayana encouraged the students to embrace the power of curiosity and introspection by consistently asking themselves three pivotal questions: Why, What, and How. He illustrated how these questions have been the foundation for the inception of many globally renowned companies, inspiring students to think critically and innovatively. Furthermore, he emphasized the collective responsibility of making India a great nation. Drawing from his observations of educational systems in various countries, he shared actionable insights on how students could contribute to this mission.

To stimulate mental sharpness and enhance focus, he recommended simple yet impactful activities such as performing 21 sit-ups daily, listening to the chimes of temple bells, and engaging in reverse counting from 100 to 1. These, he explained, are effective ways to activate the brain and improve cognitive abilities.

Sri. V.V. Lakshminarayana also encouraged students to set three ambitious yet meaningful goals for their lives:

  1. Make their parents proud.
  2. Achieve such greatness that they are invited back as chief guests at their alma mater.
  3. Transform their signatures into autographs, symbolizing their achievements and recognition.

He further urged the students to train and develop four essential aspects of their lives:

  1. Body โ€“ maintaining physical health and discipline.
  2. Mind โ€“ nurturing intellect and emotional intelligence.
  3. Word โ€“ using language effectively and responsibly.
  4. Thought โ€“ cultivating positive and constructive thinking.

In a powerful closing message, he reminded the students that what fills their minds will inevitably shape their words and actions. Throughout his address, he passionately encouraged the students to strive for self-improvement and dedicate themselves to the nationโ€™s development. He also highlighted the importance of reading biographies of great personalities to draw inspiration from their lives and achievements.

The speech was a perfect blend of inspiration, practical wisdom, and motivation, leaving the students with a renewed sense of purpose and direction.

During the interactive session, students eagerly posed questions to the Chief Guest, Sri. V.V. Lakshminarayana, seeking his guidance on various topics. When a student asked his preference among hard work, smart work, reasoning, or luck, he emphasized the importance of hard work, explaining that while all are essential in different situations, success is unattainable without dedicated effort. Responding to another question about overcoming stress in studies, he cleverly asked if the student felt stressed while watching a movie. When the student replied โ€œNo,โ€ he advised approaching studies with similar interest and enjoyment, turning learning into a joyful experience. He also encouraged students to actively engage in experiments to enhance their understanding. This insightful session was highly inspiring and left a profound impact on everyone present.

Prize Distribution:
The Chief Guest distributed prizes and certificates to students who excelled in various competitions.



Felicitation of the Chief Guest:
The Chief Guest was honoured with a felicitation ceremony led by Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu and other dignitaries.

Vote of Thanks:
E. Jahnavi of Class 10 expressed heartfelt gratitude to all guests, participants, and organizers. The program concluded with the rendition of Vandemataram.

Photo Session and Acknowledgments:
The event ended with a memorable photo session involving the Chief Guest, school staff, and student council members. The School Directors praised the efforts of all the committees – Stage decoration, Prize Distribution,Discipline, Organizing & photography, English Department, comprising J.P. Narayana, K. Vijay Kanth and G. Krishna Rao, for meticulously scripting and training students for the event. J. Architha of Class 10 anchored the program with great poise.

The inaugural ceremony of Ethical Career Guidance (ECG) was a grand success, leaving a lasting impression on students and faculty alike. It set the stage for a transformative program that aims to shape the future of the students with integrity and excellence.


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Republic Day Celebration at Greenwood High School, Gopalpur


The Republic Day celebrations at Greenwood High School, Gopalpur, were marked with great patriotism and enthusiasm. The event began with the escort of our esteemed guest, Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar Sir, followed by a warm welcome address by Principal Mrs. Kavita Chawla. The national flag was then hoisted by Prabhu Kumar Sir, accompanied by the singing of the National Anthem. The students of Grades 3 to 7 performed a disciplined and spirited parade, showcasing their dedication to the nation.

Speech: R. Shaanavi of Class 6 delivered an inspiring speech.

Fancy Dress Competition: Pre-primary students (Nursery, LKG, and UKG) dressed as freedom fighters stole the show with their adorable performances.

Classes 1 and 2 presented a moving dance on “Oh Desh Mere Tere Shaan Ke Sadke”, portraying soldiers on the Indian border.

Class 3 girls performed “Vatan Yeh Yaad Rahega”, while the boys energized the crowd with “A Bhai Zara Dekh Ke Chalo,” spreading awareness about road safety.

An award ceremony followed, where certificates were handed over by Prabhu Kumar Sir and Ms. Kavita Chawla to the winners of various competitions, including:

  • Storytelling
  • Essay Writing
  • Drawing
  • Solo Singing

Special Performances:

Class 4 Skit: A MIME performance on Unity in Diversity left the audience with a powerful message.

Dance by Classes 5, 6 & 7: The older students showcased their talent with a vibrant and energetic group dance.

LKG Quiz: A special Q&A round was conducted for LKG students on the topic of National Symbols, engaging the youngest participants.

The celebration concluded with the distribution of sweets and a heartfelt message from the school, wishing everyone a Happy Republic Day.

Greenwood High School, Gopalpur takes pride in nurturing patriotism and unity among its students, making this Republic Day a memorable one for all.

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Republic Day Celebrations at Greenwood High School, Mancherial


Under the guidance of Principal Mr.R.Chandramohan and Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi, Greenwood High School, Mancherial, celebrated the 76th Republic Day with grandeur and patriotic fervor. Anchors Ch.Tanvi and Yash Mandal, under the mentorship of Mr. L. Srinivas teacher in English ensured the smooth flow of the program, creating a vibrant and inspiring atmosphere throughout the event.

The celebrations began with a ceremonial march past to welcome the dignitaries, led by the schoolโ€™s disciplined student contingents. The esteemed Chief Guest, Mr. G. Rajashekar, Sub-Inspector of Police, Ramakrishnapur, was warmly received alongside the Principal and Vice Principal. Following the tradition, the dignitaries on the dais lit the ceremonial lamp and paid floral tributes to the portraits of Bharat Mata, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, and other national leaders.

The school choir, performed the soulful *national song, filling the air with patriotic energy. The highlight of the event was the **flag hoisting ceremony, where the Chief Guest, Principal, and Vice Principal hoisted the tricolor. This was followed by the *National Anthem and slogans such as “Jai Jawan Jai Kisan” and “Bharat Mata Ki Jai,” which resonated through the gathering, igniting a sense of pride and unity among everyone present.

The cultural program commenced with a speech in Telugu by Manihasan of Satish Dhawan, who eloquently expressed the significance of Republic Day. Next, the students of 5th grade performed the stirring song เฐญเฐพเฐฐเฐค เฐฎเฐพเฐคเฐ•เฑ เฐœเฑ‡เฐœเฑ‡เฐฒเฑ เฐฌเฐ‚เฐ—เฐฐเฑ เฐญเฑ‚เฐฎเฐฟเฐ•เฐฟ เฐœเฑ‡เฐœเฑ‡เฐฒเฑ under the guidance of Mrs. Meerabai, followed by an energetic dumbbell dance performance choreographed by the teacher,Mr.Sagar (PET) Harshvardhan of 4th grade delivered an impressive speech in English, highlighting the values enshrined in the Constitution.

Adding to the celebratory mood, the teachers’ group, led by Mrs. Premlatha, presented a melodious song, which was followed by another musical rendition, เฐชเฐพเฐกเฑเฐฆเฐฎเฐพ เฐธเฑเฐตเฑ‡เฐšเฑเฐ› เฐ—เฑ€เฐคเฐฟเฐ•, performed by Rujula and her group under the guidance of Mr. Mahendar,teacher in Telugu.

The younger students of 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades showcased a delightful dance performance, choreographed by Mrs. Tejaswi.

The program also featured a series of impactful speeches. Shanvi of 8th grade delivered a moving speech in Hindi, while Sushruta of 8th grade addressed the gathering in English, both emphasizing the importance of unity and equality.

The Hindi teacher, Mr. Arif, captivated the audience with a beautiful Hindi song, and the senior students, Lakshmi, Pranitha, and Deekshita, performed a vibrant dance under the creative guidance of Mrs. Tejaswi.

To further engage the students, the school organized various sports, games, and competitions including throwball, football, lemon and spoon races, running, chess, carroms, singing, drawing, elocution, and essay writing. Winners of these events were honoured with prizes, recognizing their talents and efforts.

The celebrations concluded with inspiring messages by the Principal and Chief Guest, emphasizing the importance of preserving the values of democracy and fostering a spirit of patriotism among the youth. Sweet packets were distributed to all students, adding a sweet note to the occasion.



The Republic Day celebrations at Greenwood High School was a resounding success, leaving everyone with a renewed sense of pride in the nation and its heritage. The event truly reflected the schoolโ€™s commitment to nurturing responsible and patriotic citizens.

Happy Republic Day !!


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Republic Day Celebration 2025 @ Greenwood hunter Road


Greenwood High School celebrated the 76th Republic Day of India on 26th January 2025 with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervor. Directors Sri. Challa Dharma Reddy sir, Sri.Dr.G.Bharadwaja Naidu Sir, Principal Mrs. Manjula Maโ€™am, Dean of academic Mr. Dr. Ravinder sir, Vice principal Mr.Srikanth sir, ACOs Mr. Harshavardhan sir and Mrs. Sailaja maโ€™am and all the staff of Greenwood graced the event with their presence.

The celebration began with the school directors hoisting the national flag, followed by the rendition of the national anthem, which filled the air with pride and unity.

The students actively participated in the event by delivering inspiring speeches, singing patriotic songs, and sharing thoughtful insights about the Constitution, the Preamble, and its significance. Their words reflected a deep understanding of the nationโ€™s ideals and values.

The cultural program was a visual treat, featuring mesmerizing dance performances and graceful yoga displays that captivated the audience. Additionally, the prize distribution ceremony recognized the achievements of students from nursery to class nine in various competitions held prior to Republic Day.



The highlight of the event was the announcement of the Overall House Championship, where Sapphire House emerged victorious, securing a total of 1,073 points.

Both directors Dharma Reddy sir and Bharadwaja Naidu sir addressed the gathering with their valuable words of wisdom, encouraging students to uphold the values of the nation.

The celebration concluded on a joyful note, leaving everyone inspired and proud of their heritage.

(Ms. Rida โ€“ Department of English)


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Makar Sankranti celebrated @ Greenwood Hunter Road


SANKRANTI is a traditional Indian festival, also known as Makar Sankranti, celebrated on the 14th of January every year.

At GREENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, we celebrated Sankranti by hosting special events where students learned about the cultural and traditional significance of the festival.

The event featured a variety of activities, including a Rangoli Competition for the parents of Nursery to Grade 2 students. Students also participated in traditional dances, performed to folk songs, and delivered speeches in different languages.

As part of the celebrations, students were blessed on this joyous occasion with Bhogi Pallu by dignitaries, teachers, and parents. Additionally, parents received gifts for their participation in the Rangoli Competition.



It was a wonderful way for students to learn about the cultural and traditional significance of Sankranti while actively participating in fun activities. Everyone truly experienced the spirit of this joyous festival as we celebrated SANKRANTI together.


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Annual Inter-House Quiz Competition (Juniors) – 2024


The much-anticipated Inter-House Quiz Competition (Juniors) for the academic year 2024 was successfully conducted on 6th December 2024 (Friday) from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the open auditorium. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and an engaged audience comprising students, teachers, and parents.

The preliminary test, held on 14th November 2024 (Thursday), marked the beginning of the competition. It was conducted for students of Classes VII and VIII, with a set of 25 questions covering diverse topics such as current affairs, science, sports, geography, history, literature, and entertainment. The test lasted 30 minutes, from 4:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., and was designed to evaluate the knowledge and quick thinking of the participants.

Based on the results, a total of 16 students, four from each houseโ€”Brahmos, Trishul, Agni, and Prithviโ€”were selected to represent their respective houses in the final quiz.

  1. M. Praveer (VII Hippocrates)
  2. A. Abhinavram (VIII Satish Dhawan)
  3. A. Ritika (VIII Satish Dhawan)
  4. A. Shashipriya (VIII Satish Dhawan)

  1. P. Vishwak (VIII Kalam)
  2. N. Manish Reddy (VIII Kalam)
  3. G. Adharsh (VII Dalton)
  4. S. Vamshi Krishna (VII Hippocrates)
  1. T. Mani Theja (VIII Satish Dhawan)
  2. A. Mithun (VIII Satish Dhawan)
  3. K. Akshay Raj (VIII Kalam)
  4. A. Harshini (VII Hippocrates)
  1. D. Jagruthi (VIII Satish Dhawan)
  2. D. Rithwik (VII Hippocrates)
  3. P. Ram Rithik (VII Hippocrates)
  4. V. Sayi Haindav (VII Tesla)

The final quiz comprised seven rounds, each focusing on a distinct theme:

  1. Current Affairs (last six months)
  2. Sports
  3. General Science
  4. Geography, History, Culture, and Arts
  5. Abbreviations, Taglines, Superlatives, Books & Authors
  6. Audio, Video & Image
  7. Entertainment

The quiz was conducted with precision and dynamism by the following quiz masters:

  • Rounds 1 & 2: Mr. Balaraju (Social Science Faculty)
  • Round 3: M. Emmanuel Paul (Class X Vikram Sarabhai)
  • Rounds 4 & 5: Mr. Jojilal (Social Science Faculty)
  • Round 6: V. Sai Rithwik Reddy (Class X Kalam)
  • Round 7: Mr. Sandeep Reddy Bheemreddy (Social Science Faculty)

Each team answered direct questions worth 10 points and passed questions worth 5 points, with a strict 10-second time limit for responses.

  • Technical Support: G. Santhosh Rao sir (Art Teacher) & IX Kalam Students
  • Score Master: Kanthi Madam (Academic Coordinator) 

After an intense and closely contested competition, Prithvi House emerged as the winner, securing the first place and earning 100 house points. Agni House was the runner-up, earning 50 house points.

The competition showcased the students’ impressive knowledge across a wide array of subjects. The audience was thoroughly engaged, especially during the interactive rounds such as “Audio, Video & Image” and “Entertainment.”

The event was a resounding success, thanks to the collaborative efforts of the students, faculty, and quiz masters. Special recognition goes to the quiz masters for their meticulous preparation and to the participants for their enthusiasm and exemplary performance.

The quiz competition not only encouraged healthy inter-house rivalry but also fostered a spirit of learning, teamwork, and sportsmanship among the students.


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A Cultural Canvas with Rangoli Radiance


Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy, hosted an Inter-House Rangoli Making Competition to celebrate the Sankranthi Festival on 5th January 2025. The event was a vibrant and exciting experience for our enthusiastic girl students from classes VII to X. They participated with great zeal, showcasing their creativity, teamwork, and cultural appreciation. The competition provided a platform for students to express themselves through the traditional art form of Rangoli, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of India.

Significance of Rangoli Making

Rangoli making is a beautiful art form that involves creating intricate patterns using various materials such as powdered lime, red ochre, rice flour, colored sand, quartz powder, flower petals, colored rocks, and glitters. This traditional practice is an integral part of Indian culture, especially during festivals like Diwali, Tihar, Onam, Pongal, and Sankranthi. Rangoli designs are often passed down through generations, preserving the cultural legacy and connecting families.

Role of Rangoli During Sankranthi

Sankranthi, also known as Makar Sankranti, is a major harvest festival celebrated across India. During this festival, Rangoli plays a significant role in welcoming prosperity and happiness into homes. The vibrant designs are created at the entrance of houses to invite positive energy and ward off evil spirits. Rangoli patterns during Sankranthi often depict symbols of abundance, such as grains, flowers, and traditional motifs, reflecting the joy and gratitude of the harvest season.

The Rangoli competitionโ€™s seamless execution was made possible by the unwavering support and guidance of Greenwoodโ€™s leadership team, including Director Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, General Manager Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar, Academic Principal Sri. V. V. V. Naveen Kumar, Administrative Principal Sri. T. Pavan Kumar, Vice Principal Sri . V. Suresh Kumar, and Academic Coordinator Smt. P. Kanthi. Their collective efforts ensured an enriching experience for the students, fostering a deeper connection to their cultural roots.

24 Teams of girls participated in the competition, putting in tremendous effort and showcasing their artistic skills. Each student created Rangoli designs, reflecting their unique creativity and imagination. The themes ranged from traditional to contemporary, blending cultural heritage with modern aesthetics.

Competition Highlights



Beyond Art: The Spirit of Rangoli
The event was more than just a competitionโ€”it was an opportunity to:

Preserve Culture: Instilling respect for traditional practices.
Foster Creativity: Encouraging students to express their unique artistic flair.
Build Confidence: Offering a platform for self-expression and public acknowledgment.
Promote Unity: Bringing together students in a shared celebration of Indian heritage.
Awaiting the Big Reveal!

As the event concluded, anticipation filled the air, with everyone eagerly awaiting the announcement of the winners. Regardless of the outcome, every participant walked away with newfound confidence, enriched cultural awareness, and cherished memories.

A panel of experienced judges evaluated the Rangoli artworks based on design selection, color coordination, neatness, creativity, and overall presentation. The competition not only allowed students to display their artistic talents but also helped them understand the cultural significance of Rangoli in Indian traditions.

Report by: G. Krishna Rao (Department of English)


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