Greenwood High School, Gopalpur, celebrated Math Day on December 21, 2024, with great enthusiasm and excitement. The event aimed to honor the contributions of the legendary mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan and inspire students to appreciate the beauty of mathematics.
The program commenced with the garlanding of Srinivasa Ramanujan’s portrait, paying tribute to his extraordinary achievements. A speech by the Math teacher highlighted the importance of mathematics in daily life and encouraged students to embrace its challenges. Sai Chethan from class 5 also delivered an inspiring speech that captured the essence of the day.
Students from various classes prepared innovative math projects, which were displayed in a special exhibition. Their creativity and effort were evident in the diverse range of models and presentations. A math rally was also organized, allowing students to showcase their enthusiasm and unity while spreading awareness about the significance of mathematics.
The event was both educational and engaging, leaving students inspired and excited about learning. It was a memorable day that fostered a deeper appreciation for mathematics among all participants.
Greenwood High School, Gopalpur, celebrated Christmas with great joy and festivity.
A student dressed as Santa Claus performed a lively dance to “Jingle Bells,” spreading smiles all around.- A group of students showcased their enthusiasm and creativity through a lively dance performance.- Santa distributed chocolates to students and staff, adding sweetness to the occasion.
Principal Mrs. Kavita Chawla delivered a valuable speech, emphasizing the importance of:
Greenwood High School, Hunter Road conducted The Rangoli competition, held on 31st December which brought together vibrant colors, creativity, and cultural enthusiasm. The competition featured the themes, Cultural Heritage of India.
Organized as part of the year-end festivities, the event showcased artistic talent.
The atmosphere buzzed with excitement as the vibrant patterns began to unfold, reflecting the participants’ dedication and creativity.
Judges evaluated the Rangolis based on criteria such as originality, intricacy, color combination, and adherence to the theme.
The Rangoli competition successfully blended tradition with creativity, leaving everyone inspired and eagerly looking forward to future editions of the event.
Greenwood High School, Hunter Road, celebrated its Annual Day on the 23rd and 24th of December with grandeur and enthusiasm. The event commenced with the arrival of the esteemed Director, Sri. Dr. Girrem Bharadwaja Naidu, and the Co-Director’s wife, Mrs. Challa Jyothi, accompanied by their daughter. Joining them were Dr. Ch. Ravinder, Dean of Academics; Mr. Prabhu Kumar, General Manager; Mrs. Manjula Devi, Principal; Mr. Srikanth, Vice-Principal; and ACOs Mr. K. Harshavardhan and Mrs. Shilaja.
Primary School – Annual Day
The celebrations showcased a vibrant array of cultural performances, including captivating dances, engaging dramas, and melodious musical renditions by students from various classes. In his address, Sri .Dr. Bharadwaja Naidu emphasized the institution’s remarkable achievements and underscored the pivotal role of responsible parenting in shaping young minds.
Over 2,000 attendees, comprising students, parents, and faculty members, witnessed the event. Awards and accolades were presented to students excelling in academics, sports, and extracurricular activities, recognizing their dedication and achievements.
High School – Annual Day
The program concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks, acknowledging the collective efforts of everyone who contributed to making the Annual Day a memorable success.
On the vibrant morning of 23 December 2024, Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy witnessed an electrifying atmosphere as students, staff, and esteemed guests gathered for the much-awaited inauguration of the WinterSports Carnival 2024-25 which goes on for a week. With the cool winter breeze setting the perfect tone, the ceremony marked the beginning of an exhilarating season of sports, competition, and unity. The campus buzzed with enthusiasm, as the spirit of sportsmanship filled the air, promising a memorable celebration of athleticism and teamwork.
The event, skillfully hosted by Class 10 students Ch. Nithreya, M. Rithika, E. Jahnavi, and V. Yashwitha, under the guidance of Mr. T. Vijaykanth, Head of the English Department, brought together the entire school for a spectacular opening ceremony that laid the foundation for a fun-filled and competitive Carnival.
Program Highlights
Welcoming the Dignitaries – The event began with a warm reception of the distinguished dignitaries:
Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu – Honorable Director
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
Sri. P. Kanthi – Academic Coordinator
Their presence reinforced the significance of the event and their ongoing support for nurturing young talent through sports and extracurricular activities.
Guard of Honor – The NCC cadets, joined by other students, delivered a flawless Guard of Honor, showcasing impeccable discipline and respect for the occasion.Flag Hoisting and National Anthem – The ceremony commenced with the hoisting of the National Flag by Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, followed by the National Anthem, a moment that united everyone in patriotic pride and respect.
School Sports Flag Hoisting and Parade – The Director then hoisted the School Sports Flag, officially marking the commencement of the Winter Sports Carnival. A lively parade followed, with NCC cadets and House Captains from AGNI, BRAHMOS, PRITHVI, and TRISHUL leading the march, symbolizing the school’s unity and collective spirit.
Student Speeches – Class 10 students shared inspiring speeches, each reflecting on the values learned through renowned players of different games, sports and its impact on life:
T. Siddartha (X Vikram Sarabhai)
T. Manish (X Satish Dhawan)
R. Pranshu (X Pythagoras)
V. Sai Ruthwik Reddy (X Kalam)
S. Hrushikesh (X Vikram Sarabhai)
Their words were a heartfelt tribute to the lessons sports teach: resilience, teamwork, and perseverance.
Drills and Performances
Lizem Drill by Girls: The girls performed an intricate Lizem Drill, displaying their perfect synchronization and teamwork.
Dumbbell Drill by Boys: The boys showed strength and coordination in their lively Dumbbell Drill.
Hoops Drill by Girls: The girls impressed with a graceful Hoops Drill, showcasing their finesse and rhythm.
Dance Performance by Class 9 Boys: The boys from Class 9 brought the house down with a high-energy dance performance that was both entertaining and captivating.
Release of Air Balloons – In a breathtaking moment, the Director released air balloons into the sky, symbolizing the hopes, dreams, and soaring aspirations of all students at Greenwood High.
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Lighting of the Sports Torch and Relay – The ceremonial lighting of the Sports Torch by the Director highlighted the official beginning of the Carnival. A torch relay, carried by house representatives, spread the flames of sportsmanship and unity throughout the school, igniting the competitive spirit in every participant.
Pledge by Students – The Director administered the Greenwood Winter Sports Carnival Pledge, where students promised to uphold the values of integrity, teamwork, and sportsmanship throughout the Carnival and beyond.
Director’s Speech – Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu Garu gave an inspiring speech, recounting the story of Jesse Owens and Luz Long from the 1936 Olympics. His words emphasized the values of resilience, fair play, and friendship, encouraging students to embrace these principles in every aspect of their lives.
Inaugural Sports Matches – The day concluded with thrilling inaugural sports matches:
Class 10 Boys’ Volleyball Match: Brahmos triumphed over Prithvi with an impressive score.
Class 10 Girls’ Throwball Match:
Vote of Thanks – The ceremony ended with a vote of thanks delivered by B. Pranitha of Class 10 Bhatnagar, who expressed gratitude to the dignitaries, teachers, students, and everyone who contributed to the success of the event.
The opening ceremony of the Winter Sports Carnival 2024-25 set the stage for a series of exciting events, filled with competition, teamwork, and school spirit. As the Carnival unfolded, it reminded everyone that sports not only teach physical strength but also foster mental resilience, teamwork, and the spirit of fair play. The words of the Director resonated deeply: “Victory belongs to the most persevering,” and the event truly embodied this ethos, marking the beginning of an unforgettable sports season.
On 6th December 2024, Greenwood High School, Mancherial branch, hosted a vibrant Spelling Bee Competition under the guidance of Principal Mr.R. Chandramohan and Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi. The event, initiated by Mr. Srinivas and Mrs. Sailaja Narahari, teachers of English, showcased the linguistic prowess and enthusiasm of students. The competition was further supported through the coordination of **AO Mr. Qhuuddus, *Mr. Suresh (Art), Mr. Arif (Hindi), and P.E.T Mr.Sagar Mrs. Tejaswi (Social Studies).
4 Teams— Sapphire, Diamond, Ruby, and Emerald :
Spelling Round
Jumbled Letters Round
Rapid Fire Round
The students participated with great zeal, displaying their spelling skills, vocabulary knowledge, and quick thinking. After intense competition, Team Ruby emerged victorious with *150 points, followed by *Team Sapphire and *Team Diamond, both scoring **125 points, and *Team Emerald with 105 points.
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The event not only encouraged students to enhance their language skills but also fostered teamwork and confidence. The efforts of the organizing team and the enthusiastic participation of students made the competition a grand success.
Test your knowledge of English Grammar. Improve English language skills. Boost confidence in communication. It evaluates vocabulary, Grammar, reading and writing skills.
Mindfulness::remain focused : the ability of concentrate one’s attention or to sustain concentration. Focus on the Quiz Master and understand the question and respond in time to score points. Positive competitive spirit exhibits.
We conducted school level English language quiz as language club activity . For senior group from classes 6th to 9th students. For junior group from classes 3th to 5th students.
Quiz was conducted house wise :
Four houses are RUBY, EMERALD, DIAMOND and SAPPHIRE each house had 8 students and multiple of rounds were conducted, most interesting round was Wheel round.
Principal Sir, Vice prinicipal and Co-ordinator madam appreciated all the team and the Quiz was hosted by Grade 9 -students : Quiz host team . They were badged as Quiz Master, Mr. Points , Mr. Time and Mr. Camera. Auditorium resound with the applause.
*Most interesting round was audience round, On answering correct answer they were given instant chocolate.
Winning team- The RUBY house, team was appreciated with the rolling trophy and chocolates.
Auditorium was flashed with lights, joyous laughter. Quick assessment was conducted with fun and joy.
Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy, Hanumakonda, celebrated Diwali, the Festival of Lights, with great exuberance on October 30, 2024. This event spot lighted the school’s focus on Indian traditions and values, underlining the cultural heritage of Diwali with joy and exclusivity.
Significance of Diwali
Diwali is celebrated not only by Hindus but also by Sikhs, Jains, and some Buddhists. It signifies the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. It unites families and communities in joy and harmony, signified by lighting oil lamps, creating rangolis, sharing sweets, and lighting fireworks.
Historical Background of Diwali
Diwali’s origins are rich with ancient legends:
Return of Lord Rama: Diwali commemorates Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile and his victory over Ravana. The people of Ayodhya welcomed him with lights and celebrations, a tradition that continues today.
Goddess Lakshmi’s Blessings: Diwali is also dedicated to worshiping Goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing wealth and prosperity. Homes are decorated and lit up to welcome her blessings.
Celebration by Jains and Sikhs: For Jains, Diwali marks the enlightenment of Lord Mahavira. Sikhs celebrate Bandi Chhor Divas, commemorating Guru Hargobind Ji’s release from imprisonment, symbolizing freedom and hope.
Narakasura’s Defeat: Diwali also includes the story of Lord Krishna’s victory over Narakasura, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.
Celebrations at Greenwood School
The celebrations at Greenwood School began with a beautiful transformation of the campus. The school premises were decorated with colorful rangolis, strings of lights, and traditional decorations, filling the atmosphere with festive joy.
Lakshmi Puja and Saraswati Devi Puja
A sacred Lakshmi and Saraswati puja was conducted to seek blessings for prosperity and wisdom. Students and staff participated in this spiritual ritual with devotion, singing hymns and offering prayers, which added a sacred dimension to the festivities.
Engaging Activities and Workshops
The school organized several activities to involve students creatively in the celebrations. Workshops on making Diwali cards, decorating diyas, and creating Diwali-themed artwork allowed students to express themselves artistically and deepen their connection with the festival. Traditional sweets were shared, spreading warmth and unity among all.
Fireworks Display
In the evening, a captivating fireworks display brought an extra sparkle to the celebration. Students and teachers gathered to enjoy the vibrant colors and excitement, celebrating the victory of light over darkness. The fireworks display was organized with utmost care, ensuring everyone’s safety.
Active Participation by School Leadership
Our respected Director, Sri.Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, General Manager Sri A. Prabhu Kumar, Academic Principal Sri. VVV Naveen Kumar, Administrative Principal Sri. T. Pavan Kumar, and Vice Principal Sri. V. Suresh Kumar led the preparations, working closely with teachers and students to make this event a grand success.
Diwali at Greenwood High School was more than just a celebration; it was a journey through India’s cultural heritage, imparting values of unity, joy, and environmental consciousness. Students, teachers, and staff celebrated this festival of lights, making it a truly memorable occasion.
Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy, celebrated Constitution Day on 26th November 2024 with great enthusiasm and pride. The Social Department of the school, under the guidance of Sri. Satheesan Achari, Sri. Ranjit Behera, and other social studies teachers, efficiently organized the event, and it was hosted by the students – M. Rithika (X SD), B. Deedeepya (X Kalam), and MD. Jaseena (X Bhatnagar), who kept the program running smoothly and cheerfully.
Welcoming the Dignitaries The event began with Mr. Jojilal Albert’s welcome speech. Next the Chief Guest Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu and other dignitaries, General manager Sri. A Prabhu Kumar, Academic Principal Sri. VVV Naveen Kumar, Administrative Principal Sri. T. Pavan Kumar, Vice principal Sri. V. Suresh Kumar , and the Academic Coordinator Smt. P. Kanthi were welcomed to the dais and honoured with bouquets. G. Snehitha of Class X Edison beautifully portrayed Bharath Matha, adorning traditional attire that symbolized the spirit and pride of India.Her presence set the patriotic tone for the event.
Program Highlights The celebration was filled with a variety of performances and speeches, all focused-on teaching students about the importance of the Indian Constitution.
Constitution Pledge K. Prasuna from Class IX Sushrutha led the Constitution Pledge, where everyone joined in to reaffirm their commitment to the values of the Constitution.
Patriotic Songs Suraj and Abhinav of Class VI Pasteur sang beautiful patriotic song, filling the hall with a sense of unity and love for the country.
Speech: Why Do We Celebrate Constitution Day? Ch. Lekhana from Class IX gave a simple and meaningful speech explaining why Constitution Day is important and how it reminds us of our rights and duties.
Speech on B.R. Ambedkar B. Kritika of Class X Edison spoke about Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, his role in drafting the Constitution, and his vision for a fair and equal India.
Role Play by Students Students brought history to life by dressing up and acting as great leaders like Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Abul Kalam Azad, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Sarojini Naidu, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Purnima Banerjee, and Kamala Choudhary etc. Their costumes and dialogues impressed everyone and helped everyone understand the efforts of these leaders in building our nation.
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
J. KARTHIK
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Dr.B.R. AMBEDKAR
M.SREE LOHITH
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ABUL KALAM AZAD
SHAILENDER
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SARDAR VALLABH BHAI PATEL
VIJWAL
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SOMANATH LAHIRI
MANOJ
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BALDEV SINGH
S. RITEESH
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Dr. RAJENDRA PRASAD
K. SHASHIDHAR
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JAIPAL SINGH MUNDA
B. BOYAZ
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H.C. MUKHERJEE
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SAROJINI NAIDU
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VIJAYA LAKSHMI PANDIT
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PURNIMA BANERJEE
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KAMALA CHOUDHARY
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LEELA ROY
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Speech by Mr. Bal Raju Mr. Bal Raju gave an inspiring speech, talking about the values of the Constitution and how we should follow them in our daily lives.
Skit by Chaitanya and Group (Classes IV & V) The Chaitanya and Group performed a lively skit showcasing how the Constitution has shaped India and why it is so important for every citizen.
Skit on Fundamental Rights Karan and his group from Class VIII Avogadro & Franklin performed an engaging skit on fundamental rights, showing how they help protect the freedom of every individual.
Dance Performance Karthika and her group from Class VI performed a colorful dance that presented the cultural diversity of India, as protected by the Constitution.
Dialogue: Relevance of the Constitution Students from Class VI,VII & VIII presented a series of dialogues explaining how the Constitution is still relevant today in solving modern problems.
Skit: Farmers Before and After the Constitution Class X Watson students performed a touching skit that highlighted the changes in the lives of farmers before and after the Constitution came into effect.
Skit by Class VII Swaminathan This skit explained how democracy has evolved in India, focusing on how the Constitution has strengthened the country.
Speech by Honorable Director Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, the Director of Greenwood High School, delivered a powerful speech. He encouraged students to learn and follow the principles of the Constitution in their everyday lives.
Vote of Thanks B. Deedeepya from Class X Kalam concluded the program with a heartfelt vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to the Chief Guest, dignitaries, teachers, and all students who made the event a grand success.
The Constitution Day celebrations were a wonderful opportunity for students to learn about the importance of the Indian Constitution. Through their speeches, skits, and performances, they gained a better understanding of their rights and responsibilities as citizens. The program ended on a high note, leaving everyone inspired and elated.
How Important Are Field Trips for School Children?
Field trips are an essential part of the educational journey, offering students opportunities to learn beyond the walls of a classroom. These excursions allow children to experience real-world environments, fostering curiosity and providing hands-on learning experiences. Field trips are not just a break from routine; they are a dynamic educational tool that serves multiple purposes, enriching a child’s academic and social development.
The primary goal of field trips is to complement classroom learning. By visiting museums, historical landmarks, science centers, factories, or natural parks, children gain a practical understanding of theoretical concepts. For instance, a trip to a botanical garden brings lessons in biology to life, while a visit to a historical site deepens their grasp of history.
Field trips also cultivate critical thinking, observation skills, and an appreciation for diverse cultures and environments. Moreover, they encourage teamwork and social interaction, as children learn to cooperate, communicate, and share experiences with their peers in a less formal setting.
Organizing a successful field trip requires meticulous planning by teachers. They must first identify the educational objectives of the trip and choose a destination that aligns with these goals. Once the location is decided, teachers should gather detailed information about the site, including its facilities, rules, and accessibility.
Teachers should also prepare a schedule that accounts for travel time, activities, and breaks, ensuring that the trip remains engaging yet manageable. Prior to the trip, it is important to conduct classroom sessions to brief students about the purpose of the visit, the significance of the destination, and any tasks or observations they are expected to complete. Additionally, obtaining parental consent and providing parents with a detailed itinerary are vital steps.
The safety of children is paramount during field trips. Schools must take several precautions to minimize risks. First, the teacher-to-student ratio should be appropriate to ensure adequate supervision. Teachers and staff must maintain a comprehensive list of all students and conduct headcounts regularly during the trip.
A medical kit should be on hand, and schools should be aware of any specific medical needs or allergies of the students. Transportation must be arranged through trusted providers, and all vehicles should be checked for safety compliance. Clear instructions regarding rules, such as staying within designated areas and not wandering off, should be communicated to the children.
Assigning group leaders among the students and equipping them with emergency contact numbers can also enhance safety. Schools should inform the destination authorities in advance about the visit and seek their assistance, if necessary, to ensure a smooth experience.
However field trips are exciting opportunities for children for learning beyond the classroom, but they come with responsibilities. School children must listen carefully to their teachers and guides, following all instructions. Staying with the group is essential to ensure safety. Respecting the places they visit by avoiding littering and speaking politely shows good behavior.
Students should observe and ask thoughtful questions to make the most of the experience. Keeping noise levels low allows everyone to focus and enjoy. Being punctual at meeting points demonstrates discipline. Carrying essentials like water, snacks, and a notebook ensures readiness. By acting responsibly, students can have a fun, educational trip while making a positive impression on others.
Field trips are an indispensable part of holistic education. They not only make learning more meaningful and enjoyable but also equip students with life skills such as independence, adaptability, and teamwork. However, the success of a field trip lies in thorough planning and unwavering attention to safety. By ensuring that these aspects are carefully addressed, schools can create enriching experiences that students cherish for a lifetime.
Sports and games play a vital role in the life of humans of all ages, offering benefits beyond just physical health. They help in mental relaxation, teach life skills, and build social bonds, making them a significant part of daily life across cultures and generations.
Historically, sports and games have been valued for their role in keeping people fit and strong. Ancient civilizations like Greece and Rome placed high importance on physical activities. The Greeks introduced the Olympic Games around 776 BC to celebrate the human body’s abilities, focusing on disciplines like running, wrestling, and javelin, which helped athletes become physically and mentally tough.
Today, sports and games remain popular because they provide people with a means to escape daily stress. Physical activities like running, swimming, and playing team sports allow people to disconnect from their routines, experience joy, and relax. For children and young people, sports promote healthy development.
Regular physical activity strengthens the muscles, enhances flexibility, and improves cardiovascular health. Young athletes tend to develop habits of fitness and discipline that can last a lifetime, while older people benefit from exercises that maintain strength, balance, and coordination. Even light sports like walking, yoga, or swimming are known to lower blood pressure, reduce the risk of chronic diseases, and boost overall well-being for people of all ages.
Apart from health, sports and games teach essential life skills. Team games, such as soccer, basketball, and volleyball, encourage teamwork, patience, and cooperation. Players learn to coordinate with one another, listen, and respect others’ opinions and skills. Individual sports, like tennis and gymnastics, teach focus, resilience, and independence. These sports highlight the importance of setting personal goals, working hard, and handling both victory and defeat with grace. Such qualities help people become better individuals who can cope with challenges in all areas of life.
Additionally, sports bring people together, fostering a sense of community and friendship. Local sports clubs, school teams, and national competitions create an environment for people to meet, interact, and celebrate achievements. International events like the Olympics, FIFA World Cup, and others unite people from various cultures, promoting unity and respect for diversity.
For older adults, sports and games offer unique advantages. Engaging in light sports and exercises can reduce the risk of depression, keep the mind sharp, and improve quality of life. Research suggests that people who stay physically active are more likely to experience better emotional well-being and remain socially connected as they age.
Thus, sports and games have always been an essential part of human life, valued for their physical, mental, and social benefits. From ancient times to the modern world, they have shaped cultures, inspired individuals, and brought communities together.
As people of all ages participate in sports and games, they not only enhance their health but also learn valuable lessons and create lasting bonds. Whether young or old, engaging in sports and games can lead to a healthier, happier, and more balanced life.
Hunter Road
Model United Nations Organization
To start with MUN in SRU was just amazing. i learnt alot of things, some by looking at others and some by myself.
It was my first MUN experience, so i observed more, learnt more. I learnt to participate without hesitation, have confidence in what you speak, to well defend my critics and to be spontaneous. One of the most important thing,
i leant was negotiations, inorder to pass a motion, we need to have majority of support, for that having conversation and influencing others is important to gather the support. It was truly a pure bliss to be a part of MUN, it is something new from usual, something that is fun and informative at same time. It made me learn many things, it is a experience of 3days, but gave memories and learnings that lasts for longtime
Greenwood High School, Gopalpur, celebrated Children’s Day with immense enthusiasm and joy. The day began with a warm welcome for the students by their class teachers in their respective classrooms.
Greenwood High School, Gopalpur, celebrated Children’s Day with immense enthusiasm and joy. The day began with a warm welcome for the students by their class teachers in their respective classrooms.
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Greenwood High School, Mancherial, celebrated Children’s Day with great enthusiasm and joy under the guidance of Principal Mr. Chandramohan and Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi. Coordinated by Mr. Mahender, Mr.Suresh , Mr. Venkatesh, Mr. Srinivas all the teaching and non teaching staff .The event was a tribute to childhood and a celebration of creativity and talent.
The program commenced with a warm welcome for the dignitaries onto the dais, followed by a traditional garlanding of Nehru’s photo, symbolizing the school’s homage to India’s first Prime Minister and his vision for children.
The event featured various activities that showcased the students’ abilities and encouraged them to express their talents. Competitions included essay writing 🖊️ ,singing🎼🎼, drawing 🎨 ,elocution 🎤 and storytelling, Fancy dress competition where students demonstrated their skills and enthusiasm.
Class-wise dance performances added a lively and vibrant atmosphere, with students delivering energetic and colorful routines that enthralled the audience. Principal Mr.R.ChandraMohan addressed the school about the significance of event.
The celebration concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks by Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi, who expressed appreciation for the participants and organizers.
The event was a grand success, capturing the spirit of Children’s Day and leaving a lasting impression on everyone present.
A journey through numbers and logic. “Maths is not all about numbers, it is all about understanding”. Pure mathematics is in its way, the poetry of logical ideas. The young minds of Greenwood have participated in the ultimate challenge of Math quest on occasion of children’s day in our school premises on 14-Nov-24.
Maths quest is a competition where the students showcase their hidden talent towards maths. Mathematics has always been a subject that fascinates challenges and sometimes even not. But at the heart of maths lies a profound beauty, where logic patterns and structures converge.
The ultimate challenge is a journey that invites teachers, students and enthusiasts alike to push the boundaries of their knowledge and explore the richness of mathematics thought. This Math Quest represents the essence of challenges, problem-solving, pattern, recognition and critical thinking. Our beloved Dean of Academics Ch. Ravinder sir, Academic Advisor Rajeshwari ma’am, Vice Principal K. Srikanth sir and ACO K. Harsha Vardhan sir inaugurated the event. Then the talented participants took their seats on the stage.
Participants:
EXPONENTIAL EXPERTS:
Anvitha. K (6 Newton)
P. Harshith (7 Newton)
R. P. Dinesh (8 Newton)
B. Mohnish 8 Kalam)
ALGEBRA ACES:
T. Bruhath Reddy (6 Newton)
Mahi Toshniwal (7 Raman)
J. Akshith Kumar (8 Newton)
Dhruvan Karthi (8 Newton)
EQUATION ELITES:
L. Krithik varma (6 Newton)
K. Prayojani (7 Bose)
A. Yagna Harshith (8 Newton)
B. Sukruthi (8 Kalam)
FRACTION FIGHTERS:
B. Vignanika (6 Kalam)
Arjun Vignesh (7 Newton)
B. Neeraj (8 Newton)
S. Suhas (8 Raman)
Then the instructions have been announced by the Head of Maths Department MR. P. Mohan Reddy sir.
The fire began with the visual round it is conducted by Mrs. Asma ma’am. Followed by error spotting round which was conducted by Mr. Ramaneedhar sir. Audience have taken an active part in this event by answering the audience questions and received chocolates. Cryptography round was conducted by Mrs. Ramya ma’am.
The most interesting round was puzzle round and was conducted by shri. Manga. Y ma’am. True or False round was conducted by Mrs. Poornima ma’am. The actual excitement and curiosity began with the rapid fire which was conducted by Mr. P. Mohan Reddy sir. The score was given by Mrs. Anusha ma’am. Everyone played well and gave their best, but one team stole the hearts and first place.
The Winners are:
EXPONENTIAL EXPERTS.
The Runners are:
EQUATION ELITES.
It was an amazing event and knowledge filling one. We thank all the dignitaries, organizers, students and Department of Mathematics for making this event a grand success.
“Every child is a different kind of flower and all together makes this world a beautiful garden.”
November 14 is celebrated as Children’s Day or Bal Diwas every year in India. The special day is celebrated in remembrance of India’s first Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru.
The day focused on children and their enjoyment. Greenwood High School Hunter Road celebrated children’s day with a lot fun and enthusiasm. Students of classes 6th to 10thgathered in the ground to celebrate the event. The program started with an informative speech given on Chacha Nehru followed by different speeches about the special day. Children of classes 6 to 8 executed an exquisite classical dance performance on Aigiri Nandi which shows the power of different goddesses. Followed by a classic fusion performance.
Students of different class and section came together to perform and make this day more memorable for all of us. Students did group dance on songs like Mauja Hi Mauja and Morni Banke.T he audience were supportive and showed great energy as the event was going on. Children were Happy Go Lucky throughout the event.
Teacher’s played their important role on this day as they prepared a special assembly including poem recitation, thought, general knowledge questions. Teachers from higher secondary school performed an amazing skit to bring out the joy and laughter The skits was a presentation of types of students in a classroom.
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The event stepped to the finale with a beautiful instrumental performance of Mridungum by a student of class 7th.
Words of appreciation were given the dean of academic Ravinder sir. He encouraged all the students and teachers for their amazing performances that made this day successful. With his words the gathering had dispersed, and the day came to an end.
reenwood High School in Hasanparthy has cultivated a special Monday assembly tradition, which has become a cornerstone of the school’s values and spirit. Presided over by the school’s esteemed Director, Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, these assemblies include the hoisting of the national flag, uplifting speeches, and the presentation of awards to commendable students.
Highlights of the Assembly: November 4, 2024
On 4th November 2024, Greenwood High School held a special assembly to recognize student achievements and share important updates. The assembly featured key ceremonial elements and was graced by Director Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, who was joined by Academic Principal Sri. V.V.V. Naveen Kumar, Administrative Principal Sri. T. Pavan Kumar, Vice-Principal Sri. V. Suresh Kumar, and Academic Coordinator Mrs. P. Kanthi.
Commencement with Patriotism and Ceremony
The assembly began with the national song, followed by the flag hoisting ceremony led by Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu. This ritual, performed with the presence of school management, fostered a sense of pride and patriotism. After the flag hoisting, students joined together in singing the national anthem, setting an honorable tone for the proceedings.
Assembly Activities: Fostering Inspiration and Awareness
The assembly activities were designed to engage and inspire students holistically. The ‘Thought of the Day,’ delivered by a student, provided a meaningful message to start the day. Following this, students shared updates on current events through the news reading segment, while a series of short speeches and presentations allowed students to showcase their public speaking skills and build confidence.
Recognition of Academic Excellence
In an inspiring prize distribution ceremony, Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu awarded prizes to top achievers of recent competitions and assessments. Winners of the Maths Surprise Test – 6 & 7 and top performers from the 5th to 9th classes for Periodic Assessment – 2, along with the 10th class for Periodic Assessment – 3, were honored with High Achiever Award. The recognition of their hard work encouraged them to continue striving for excellence.
SURPRISE TEST – 6 WINNERS
SURPRISE TEST – 7 WINNERS
CBSE National Science Challenge – 2024
Earning a place among the top 50 in the National Science Challenge is an extraordinary accomplishment that fills us with immense pride, especially considering the scale of the competition. Nedunuri Sai Vidhyakar of 8th, Chitikela Lekhana of 9th at our Erragattugutta Campus have out-performed an estimated 100,000 participants, placing in the top 50 means our students have ranked in the top 0.05% nationwide, competing among India’s brightest and most dedicated learners. Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu awarded both the students with the Medal of Excellence.
Director’s Address: A Message of Values and Well-Being
Sri. Dr.G. Bharadwaja Naidu addressed the students with a message centered on personal growth and respect for school values. He underscored the importance of using respectful language, reminding students that maintaining the school’s values is essential, and that any actions against these values would be addressed seriously.
Additionally, Sri. Dr.G. Bharadwaja Naidu offered practical advice on self-care during the winter season, recommending the use of body lotions and lip balms to stay comfortable in the cold weather. He concluded his speech by emphasizing the need for academic focus and diligence, motivating students to prioritize their studies.
The Monday assembly ended on a high note, leaving students and staff inspired and united. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu’s address not only motivated students to aim for academic and personal growth but also strengthened their connection to the school’s ethos. The assembly served as a memorable and uplifting occasion, fostering a sense of unity, achievement, and forward-looking vision among the Greenwood High School community.