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The Rakhi festival was celebrated in advance with enthusiasm and warmth at our Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy on 29th August 2023. The event brought together students, teachers, and staff to honor the special bond between siblings.
Colorful Rakhis adorned with intricate designs were exchanged, symbolizing the strong connection between brothers and sisters.
The school Director Sri. Dr. G Bharadwaja Naidu, who took part in the event along with the Academic Principal – Sri. VVVNaveen Kumar and Administrative Principal – Sri T. Pavan Kumar, delivered a heartfelt speech during the Rakhi festival celebration, emphasizing the importance of fostering strong relationships and bonds within the school community.
Expressing appreciation for the cultural significance of Rakhi, the Director sir highlighted how the festival serves as a reminder of the values of love, respect, and unity. The Director’s speech encouraged students to cherish and uphold these values, contributing to a harmonious and close-knit school environment.
The traditional Rakhi ceremony, complete with the tying of the sacred thread and the sharing of sweets, created an atmosphere of joy and unity. Through this celebration, the school embraced the essence of Rakhi, fostering a sense of love, respect, and togetherness among the entire school community.
In preparation for the Rakhi festival celebration at our school, a creative and engaging activity took place where students came together to make Rakhis. The art and craft session,under the mentorship of Art and craft staff Banaja Sahoo and Santhosh Rao, was filled with excitement as students showcased their creativity by designing unique Rakhis using a variety of materials. From vibrant threads to decorative elements, each Rakhi was a reflection of the student’s individuality.
The atmosphere was abuzz with laughter and collaboration as students shared ideas and helped one another craft these special tokens of affection. The process not only encouraged artistic expression but also emphasized the values of camaraderie and the significance of the festival.
The handmade Rakhis produced during this activity added a personal touch to the celebration as the brothers and sisters who are studying in this campus had the opportunity to use in the celebration symbolizing the love and effort put into creating something meaningful for their siblings.
The event not only allowed students to showcase their artistic talents but also immersed them in the cultural spirit of Rakhi, fostering a sense of unity and appreciation among the school community.
The Head of the Telugu Department Jampala Ramesh, along with other teachers, played an active role in organizing this event. The school management appreciated all the teachers, staff and students who took up responsivities in organizing this event in very grand and flamboyant way. Eventually, this event not only celebrated the bond between siblings but also reinforced the sense of community within our school. It was a delightful occasion that left lasting memories and a sense of connectedness among all participants.
77th Independence Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm and respect at Greenwood High School. On this day the sense of happiness and pride could be clearly seen on the faces of all the people.
The program started with prayer by welcoming the Chief Guest, Principal, followed by garlanding portraits of freedom fighters. To commemorate the sovereignty of our Nation, the Chief Guest and the school Principal unfurled the tricolor flag and all in unison sang the National Anthem and expressed the joy of our freedom.
A parade was organized after that, different types of programs were presented by the students.
The Chief guest Mr. Prabhu Kumar and the principal Ms.Kavita Chawla appreciated students by giving certificates to the winners of solo singing, drawing competition and essay writing.
Both gave a very motivational and patriotic speech which is a pathfinder to enlighten the future of the students.
At the end sweets were distributed to the students. Indeed, it was a day of joy, a day to love and respect our country and make it a better place for Indians to live and experience the freedom, peace, and Unity in Diversity.
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76 years of glorious hard-earned Independence has come alive with all the pomp and gaiety at the Greenwood Grounds on the occasion of its 77th anniversary; the 15 August 2023.
The whole campus is overwhelmed with the memories of all the great leaders of our struggle for independence.
It is no exaggeration if one says that Tri-Colour filled the skies of Greenwood Campus.
Elaborate preparations have been made for this auspicious day by the students and their mentors under the supervisory guidance of Our Director Sir, Sri. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, both the Academic and Administrative Principals, V.V.V. Naveen Kumar and T. Pavan Kumar.
The celebrations began with the ceremonial welcome of the dignitaries of the school with a wonderful display of Guard of Honour by the NCC Cadets and the other students. TheDirectors of the school Sri Challa Dharma Reddy and Sri Dr. Girrem Bharadwaja Naidu, Sri. Alapati Prabhu Kumar, the General manager, Sri Yellappa Naidu, father of Sri G. Bharadwaja Naidu, Principal VVV Naveen Kumar and Vice Principal V. Suresh Kumar are among those who received the Guard of Honour.
All the dignitaries offered floral tributes to all the great leaders of our Freedom Struggle and broke the coconuts as an auspicious symbol in their honour.
Sri. Challa Dharma Reddy, the Director and present MLA of Parkal Constituency hoisted the National Flag. He spoke on the occasion reminding the young Greenwoodians of their responsibilities towards their parents and Nation, to develop friendly relationship among themselves, to be kind and polite and be the torch bearers of future generations.
Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu advised the children to be responsible towards their education. He reminded the students of the growing world of competition and advised one and all to prepare themselves to enter the glorious fields in their lives with confidence and ease. He also said about the role of a student in the development of nation.
Sri VVV Naveen Kumar reiterated the need for focusing on the learning and the time management.
However, the soulful words came out from Sri. Girrem Yellappa Naidu. Each and every word spoken by him found its way into the young hearts assembled. His was indeed a spirited speech.
Later on, Prizes were distributed to the winners in Drawing/Painting Competition and Elocution competition held in the school on the occasion of Independence Day. Good Handwriting Award, Leadership Award, Most Helpful Student Award, Student of the Month Awards for the Month of July were given to the students. Certificates and Prizes were given to the winners.
Mr. J. Ramesh, HOD of Telugu Department and Mr. B. Sandeep from Social Science Department gave speech on this occasion. Some students also gave wonderful speech on the great sacrifices of our freedom fighters.
The decoration for Independence Day Celebration has begun right at the entrance of our school. A vibrant display of the national flag and decorations in the colors of our country started right from the gates. The entrance has been adorned with flowers, banners, and streamers, creating an atmosphere of national pride and enthusiasm.
Inside the classrooms, students have put their creativity to work. Each classroom has been transformed into a mini gallery of patriotism. The walls are embellished with handmade flags, historical quotes, and art pieces that reflect the essence of freedom and unity.
In the school ground where our official Independence Day ceremony has taken place, the stage has been adorned with a grand backdrop of the national flag, and the podium has been set for our esteemed speakers. The Entire school premises has exuded an air of anticipation and excitement, a testament to our dedication to honor this significant day.
All these are the result of creativity and artistic efficiency of our art and craft department teachers Ms. Banaja Sahoo and Mr. Santhosh Rao who encouraged all the art and craft student members to do their best in making whole campus very vibrant with their decorations and the work of art. The decorations and preparations for this year’s Independence Day have been a true labor of love. Every effort, every decoration, and every performance is a tribute to our nation’s journey towards freedom and progress. Each act has been prepared with dedication and enthusiasm, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and the fervor of our nation.
But our celebration is not limited to decorations alone. Our students have prepared an array of cultural displays showcasing the diversity of our country. From traditional dances to folk music performances, these displays remind us of the rich tapestry of cultures that make up our nation.
To kick off our celebration, our talented students presented a series of dance performances that depicted various aspects of our nation’s history and cultural diversity. Through graceful movements and vibrant costumes, they transported us back in time and across regions, showcasing the unity in diversity that defines our country.
The melodious strains of patriotic songs filled the air as our choir and solo singers took the stage. These songs, echoing the sentiments of love for our nation, served as a reminder of the struggles and sacrifices made by countless individuals to secure our freedom. Their voices undoubtedly evoked emotions of pride and unity.
Next, we have a spectacular display of discipline and precision – the Dumbbell Drill trained by Mr. Harish (PET). Our students, through synchronized movements and the manipulation of dumbbells, demonstrated the dedication and training that our armed forces undertake. This performance is a salute to their commitment and the protection they provide to our nation.
It has been masterfully showcased the spirit of ‘Lezim’ through the synchronized movements and energetic performance with the coaching of Mr. Sai Kumar (PET). The dedication of the students to preserving our cultural heritage and their seamless coordination on stage has been a true delight to behold, reminding us of the power of unity and tradition.
Some students showcased incredible display of strength, balance, and coordination by taking the stage to create stunning human pyramids and amazed all by their teamwork and dedication.
Kolatam, a traditional folk dance, took center stage. This performance symbolizes the harmony and togetherness that transcends regional differences. As the dancers moved in rhythm, they reflected the beauty of unity that is the hallmark of our nation’s progress. The Pyramid Formations and Kolatam have been well trained by Mr. Pradeep Reddy and Aravind (PETs).
Mono action by L. Geethika as Rani Rudrama is a heart touching act on the day which filled the hearts of students with emotion.
Mr. Raghu (PET) arranged Guard of Honour with our National Cadet Corps (NCC). Some other NCC students proudly took the stage with a parade that exuded discipline and respect. Through their synchronized movements and immaculate uniforms, they showcased the values of leadership, unity, and service to the nation. This parade was a reflection of the potential within our youth to shape a brighter tomorrow. The performances witnessed are a testament to the talent, dedication, and fervor of our students and the staff NCC ANO Mr. S. Radha Krishnan and Mr. M.Ramakrishna who are behind them to back them up in every nook and corner and every way.
Under the guidance and mentorship of Mr. G Krishna Rao,English Faculty, A. Abhilasha and R. Alekhya of class X had the privilege to anchor this memorable event. Both of them put together a well-structured and engaging script that captured the essence of our nation’s freedom and unity.
In retrospect, celebrating this Independence Day has been an honor and a fulfilling experience for all the students and the staff. All expressed their deepest gratitude to Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu for his guidance and support, without which this event would not have been possible.
On a final note, Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu and Sri. Challa Dharma Reddy, the directors of the Greenwood Group of Schools, appreciated all the students and staff who have carried out their duties successfully and made the Independence Day Celebration a grand success.
Greenwood High School celebrated Independence Day with great enthusiasm and fervor. The event was graced by esteemed dignitaries, including the Chief Guest Mr. Aakarssh Naidu, who was accompanied by Principals Mr. Chandramohan, Mr. Ayub, and ACO Mrs. Fareeda Somani. The dignitaries began the proceedings by offering flowers to honor our national leaders, paying homage to their sacrifices.
The highlight of the event was the flag hoisting ceremony, led by Chief Guest Mr. Aakarsh Naidu As the tricolor 🇮🇳🇮🇳soared high, the entire gathering united to sing the national anthem with pride and unity.
Speeches were delivered by the Chief Guest Mr. Aakarsh Naidu, Mr. Chandramohan, and Mr. Ayub, reflecting on the significance of Independence Day and the importance of preserving the values and ideals for which our nation stands.
The cultural segment of the celebrations showcased the rich diversity of Greenwood High School. The event began with a mesmerizing classical welcome dance that set the tone for the festivities. Students from various grades showcased their talents through speeches, dance performances, and a fancy dress competition that displayed the creativity of the pre-primary kids.
The stage lit up with the energetic dance performance by 1st-grade kids and patriotic songs rendered by talented students like Ruzula, Deekshitha, and Srinithya and their groups. Additionally, a drawing competition was held, focusing on depicting national movement events. The winners of the competition were honored with certificates and medals.
One of the highlights was the breathtaking dance performance by the secondary boys, which left the audience awestruck with their skill and dedication. The grand finale was a tribute to the historic Dandi March, which was brought to life through a wonderful presentation, encapsulating the spirit of the freedom struggle.
The Independence Day celebrations at Greenwood High School were indeed a grand success, serving as a reminder of the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters and inspiring the young generation to cherish and uphold the values of our nation.
The art department of our Greenwood High School believes that every student should have the right to have personalised support to reach the limits of their capability.
Talented students in art require increased stretch and challenge in the classroom, and the opportunities to further their talents outside school. Therefore, our Art Department aims at all students to be potentially talented and to show the following skills:
Think and express themselves in creative, original ways.
Have a strong desire to create in a visual form as they are driven by ideas, imagination, humour or personal experience.
Show a passionate interest in the world of art and design
Use materials, tools and techniques skillfully and learn new approaches easily and they are keen to extend their technical abilities and sometimes get frustrated when other skills do not develop at the same time
Our Students are identified as gifted for a variety of reasons:
##They perform at an advanced National Curriculum level
##Their outcomes are of exceptional quality
##They show excellent skills in a specific area
Our student M. Amruth Sai, (Class-10, Aryabhata), S/o Surender, has been the student of Greenwood since his 6 th class and a Greenwood Art Club Member as well. He is one of the best instances for exhibiting his distinguished skills in the Art & Craft. He has produced many art works in his Art & Craft clasess.
The Management of Greenwood High School is always ready to encourage the talent of the students. So, our beloved Director Dr. Girrem Bharadwaja Naidu garu, General manager A. Prabhu Kumar garu, Academic Principal V.V.V. Naveen Kumar, Administrative Principal T. Pavan Kumar garu and Art & craft Teacher Banaja Sahoo appreciated the Art & Craft Department for instilling the Artistic skills among the students. And they also appreciated all the students who are exhibiting their Artistic skills being the Art Club Members.
Computer Education and Artificial Intelligence have become a part and parcel of everyday life these days. To face the present demands, cope up with the inevitable future demands and with a view to prepare the children for the future, Greenwood’s Computer Lab has been renovated with latest systems and other infrastructure.
Today this renovated Computer Lab, our CYBER HUB, has been formerly declared open by our beloved Director, Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu and dedicated to the students.
This occasion is graced by Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar Sir,General Manager, Greenwood Group Schools, Our Academic Principal,Sri. VVV Naveen Kumar and our Administrative Principal, T Pavan Kumar.
It has been a practice, well within the recommendations of the CBSE, to conduct the election for the positions of the Head Boy and Head Girl the top student hierarchy among the students of Greenwood.
The very objective of these election is to give an opportunity to the students to gain the first-hand experience of the fundamental system of democracy.
Like all the previous years, this academic year; 2023-2024, has also witnessed this noble experience of the students.
The role and importance of elections in the democracy was reiterated by our Director
Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu in the amphitheater of our campus in the evening of 02 July 2023.
The schedule of the election for the head Boy and head Girl was announced by our beloved Director Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu during the prayer meeting on 03 July 2023. The Schedule for the procedure of this election was announced on the same day. The team of officials responsible conducting this election freely and fairly was also announced.
As many as 24 boy students from the class 10 have submitted their nominations for the position of the Head Boy and as many as 13 girl students from the class 10 have submitted their nominations for the position of the Head Girl.
All these nominations were scrutinized and counter checked by a panel of teachers. After this scrutiny and counter check the nominations of 6 boys and 6 girls have been accepted. Eventually only two boys and two girls have stood for the election as the other candidates have withdrawn their nominations.
Soon, the final list of candidates for election was announced and these candidates were introduced to all the students by the Principal on 05 July 2023 during the Prayer Meeting. The election symbols were also allotted. These candidates then interacted with the students from the same platform and staked their claim effectively.
And, yes! The canvasing started with colourful posters and pocket symbol labels. All the candidates met the voters in the dormitories and in the corridors in the free time. All the candidates with their supporters were allowed to visit the classrooms for requesting for the votes.
The election campaign ended in the evening hours of 10 July 2023. All the election fervor then reached a state of silence of expectations.
The Big Day; 11 July 2023, the day of election has brought the excitement and hopes back into the faces of all the students. As many as 5 polling booths were arranged with a team of as many as five polling officials of different cadre and two polling booth agents one each from the supporters of the candidates. Boys and girls have separate polling booths.
The polling began at 09.30 in the morning. All the polling booths were secured by the NCC cadets of our School under the eagle eyes of a team of three observers chosen from the administration and teachers.
The polling was very well organized and went on very peacefully till 03.00 p.m.
All dignitaries from the management and administration, teachers and the support staff exercised their voting right.
The Members of the Election Commission and Election Officials
Finally, the much awaited Monsoon has hit our region and brought a respite from the scorching sun. Around the same time, new academic year has begun too. It’s time for parents and students to get back to that demanding routine, after a month long summer vacation.
Beginning of the academic year presents new challenges, I understand, but also new opportunities, I say.
For the students, it’s an opportunity to start a fresh, leaving behind the last year and last year experiences and set new goals, academic or personal, for the forth coming year. Of course, review, an honest and sincere one, of the last year performance and achievements to take confidence and get going on is always advisable.
When one prepare a plan for the next academic year, keeping the lessons learnt last year in mind and planning not to repeat the mistakes are better be ensured. Remember, each academic year takes you closer to realizing your career and life goals. Wise are those who would see the larger picture and build themselves for the future.
It’s easy to build a wall brick by brick over a period of time than to build it over night. Likewise, those who build them every year, grow competent enough to deal with any situation and emerge as winners from adverse situations too. So, realize that new academic year is new opportunity to grow and build for that desired future.
For parents, this time of the year is a troublesome period as students who are used to holidays don’t readily change their routine and cooperate. Motivating them to go to school, do homework and complete their assignments on time would be challenging, I reckon. But, it is also of paramount important to follow up with students until they get used to. It’s best if parents can reach out to the school and teachers to discuss the academic plans of the year and encourage the child follow accordingly.
For higher classes, particularly for Class X students, guiding the students to prepare a plan of approach and daily schedule and keeping them motivated to follow the same diligently works wonderful.
I extend my warmest best wishes to everyone for the upcoming academic year.
AIDEU-2023, farewell party for the outgoing students of class X (2022-23) was held in the school premises in a grand way on March 11, 2023.Class IX students had come together and expressed their desire to organize a farewell function.
Delighted management extended all possible help for the students to organize the party to make it a big success.
The program began with lightening the lamp and garlanding goddess Saraswathi’s portrait by the dignitaries that included Mrs. Jyothi Reddy,wife of Director Mr. Challa Dharama Reddy,CAO-Mr. A. Prabhu Kumar garu, Principal-Ms. Manjula garu, Jahnavi Reddy garu,Vice-Principal -L. Mahender garu, and ACO-K. Srikanth garu.
The program presided over by Rathika of Class IX (Newton) and Ch. Sahasra of IX-Bose. Dressed in traditional, they welcomed the guests, teachers, students for the occasion, and initiated the proceedings.
Lightening of the lamp was followed by welcome dance performance, a classical dance, by Sanjana of Class IX (Kalam) and Ashwini of Class IX (Newton).
It was followed by speeches of students. K. Yashaswini, K. Nihari, S. Sai Shruthi, Y. Slesha, V. Siri Valli, S. Harshith of outgoing batch spoke about their school journey and recollected the wonderful moments of school life. They also expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the teachers and school for being on their side through thick and thin and guiding them in the right direction. Head boy, Teja, and Head Girl, Vaishanvi, also spoke during the program. They earnestly appreciated the leadership opportunity and how it helped them to grow as individuals besides learning essential qualities of leadership. Vaishnavi said that she would be eternally grateful for the opportunity.
Vice- Principal- Mahendar garu, Mr. ACO – Srikanth garu,Ms. J. Vijaya Shree madam (Social Teacher), Mr. D Shivaji (English Teacher),Mr. B Dharma Dev (Physics Teacher),Ms. K Prasanna Laxmi (Telugu Teacher), and Ms. Nagarani (Hindi Teacher) spoke on the occasion and applauded the students for their perseverance over the years, through the last year particularly, and wished student best of everything.
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Speaking at the function, Principal Manjula Madam called the moment a bitter-sweet one. Overwhelmed by emotions, she underlined the importance staying connected to the roots and parents irrespective of where career and life take one. She conveyed the message of both the directors.
CAO-A. Prabhu Kumar garu, addressing the students, said, “go out and face the world bravely; Greenwood High Schools instilled values in you to face any situation with confidence, the school would always stand by its students no matter what.”
Fun games were organized for seniors by class IX students. All the students enthusiastically participated in the activities. Some cultural activities including dance and singing performances were performed by class IX and Class X students.
The program ended with a sumptuous lunch for all the participants.
The sports day is one event that students enjoy with much enthusiasm so, we at Greenwood, inaugurated it in our spacious playground.
The fest started with a vigorous March past by our NCC cadets to welcome our chief guests: Mr. Pochaiah-M.E.O (Mandamarri), Mr. T.Pavan Kumar garu -AGM Greenwood high school, Mr. T. Ravi well wisher of Greenwood accompanied by Principal Mr Ayub and Ms.Kanthi.
The Dignitaries adorned their chairs on the dias and later the inaugural ceremony started with the school flag hoisting followed by the Marchpast by the presidents and vice presidents of all the four houses accompanied by the Head boy and Head girl followed by dumbles, legumes and hoops which was spectacular.
All the honorable guests and dignitaries spoke few words about the importance of sports in maintaining their fitness and also delivered their wishes of success to the students.
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Makara Sankranti is one of the major festivals celebrated by Hindus. Usually, this festival falls on January 15. This occasion marks the transition of the Sun from the zodiac of Sagittarius (Dhanssu) to Capricorn (Makara).
Since the Sun is regarded to have moved from the southern hemisphere to the northern hemisphere on this day in the Hindu calendar, the festival is dedicated to the solar deity, Surya. It is observed to mark a new beginning. Many native multi-day festivals are organized on this occasion all over India.
Makar Sankranti is observed with social festivities such as colourful decorations, rural children going house to house wearing colourful dresses, very very special festive feasts, Bhogi Mantalu (bonfires), kite flying, Cock Fights, Edla Pandalu (Bull Races) etc. Another speciality of this festival are many homemade special traditional sweets. This festival really gives a bonanza to all the Gourmets.
The girls and the women folk do have a wonderful time during this festival designing Rangavallulu, singing songs around Gobbellu; Cow dung balls decorated with flowers.
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Haridasu and Gangireddulu are another special feature of the festival. Each morning one can enjoy the Keertanas (songs), and Aseervachanamulu (Blessings) of Haridasulu, the tinkling bells of Gangireddulu, the and the melodious Gobbemma songs.
It has been a tradition and custom at Greenwood to celebrate all the festivals so as to see that the children staying away from their homes do not miss even the slightest part of their culture, tradition and heritage.
This year the children with the assistance of the Greenwood Art Department recreated this festival in a miniature way. They brought in a true festival look to our school, creating a small village scene. Many parents who have come to school to pick up their children for a week-long holiday had a wonderful time enjoying all this. The number of Selfies they have clicked in indeed countless.
Greenwood Wishes one and all A Happy Makara Sankranthi.
Gopalpur, Hanumakonda @ Greenwood Group of Schools
This year on 23rd December, our school has organized a program to celebrate Christmas. The entire school was beautifully decorated with flowers, festivals, lights, posters, and models. All the students and faculty members were very excited and full of enthusiasm for the celebration.
The ceremony began with prayer by Ms. Scharitha & Mr. Akhil After that, various programs were organized one after the other like dance ,skit, song and piano by Ms. Arogya presented a beautiful song on the theme of Christmas. After that Santa Claus comes with a bag containing several chocolates and distributed among students. After all the programs were over, the Principal Ms. Kavita Chawla wished everyone a very 🎄Happy Christmas 🎄 and also gave a short motivational speech.
Festive spark of Christmas brightened the faces of little children of Greenwood school, Mancherial as we have celebrated the birth of Jesus Christ, known for love, serenity, mercy and sacrifice.
On this occasion friends and families come together offer prayers to Lord Jesus and share greetings.
we have organized great carnival of Christmas. The entire campus was beautifully embellished with flowers, lights, posters, and models filled with cheer. Carols were sung, skits and dances were performed by our lovely children. Teachers delivered the significance of the festival in their little talks. Little Champs took part in this event, made it splendid. Our beloved principals Mr. Chandra Mohan & Mr. Ayub and ACO Mrs. Kanthi spoke a few words on the occasion.
May the spirit of Christmas bring you peace and hope.
“Discipline is rarely enjoyable but almost always profitable” – Darrin Patrick
Discipline is considered a particularly valuable skill in students’ life, where they encounter tough situations on a regular basis.
People who are disciplined are also more likely to be able to focus on long-term goals and solutions rather than seek instant gratification.
This means that disciplined individuals will work hard to meet goals and they will continue to push forward even when working on tedious, boring or otherwise difficult tasks at their learning stages.
Not giving in to something is considered a sign of strength and leadership, and it’s commended and respected at all levels of societal interactions, especially at higher level tasks.
Self discipline can help students to achieve.
Self Control :Which helps them to adhere to the given task, therefore, they can get better with their efficiency.
Time Management: They can spend their time in doing productive works, can control their tasks and complete in advance, therefore they will have more time to spend with friends and family.
Reduces stress levels : It helps them to elevate their productivity levels and quality parameters as they have more time in hand. Also they can spend their time sharpening their skill sets by reading blogs, article, and reference books related to subjects.
One becomes a source of inspiration to their friends and peers. They look up to them for all the inspiration they need.
There are a lot many qualities and aspects required to taste success in our life. But of all, the quality of discipline supersedes as it starts from the ground level shaping our entire lifestyle and personality to the core.
Hence it is vital to realize and follow the importance of DISCIPLINE not only at schools but also during our personal endeavors, as it is easy to inculcate at their young age.
An exam tests how the student has performed on a distinct day. It is not a genuine source of grading a student’s knowledge and intelligence. If a student scores well all year but disappoints to perform well on the day of the exam due to any reason, would that mean lack of performance of the student or lack of knowledge of the student on that day? One should think of answering this themselves and then comprehend how fairly students are assessed based on a piece of paper.
Every year millions of learners around the globe take exams, and most of them work hard and struggle to accomplish good grades because they desire to prove they are the best. This competition encourages students to work harder and acts as a motivation for them. The most significant part is that students learn to manage competition which they are unquestionably going to face later in life.
Practical exams strengthen confidence and dispense the real picture of the individual. Learning and reading technical lines from the book can make the individual think that they are equipped to face challenges in life but practicing it in real life shows how much more they need to work.
In order to score well, students usually focus more on rote rehearsal and ignore the concepts. They do receive good grades, but the price is the reduced knowledge because, after some days, most students forget what they learned, and the effort of schools/colleges goes down the drain. This approach minimizes the practical capabilities of students. The grades these students gain in exams won’t guarantee success in practical life!
As soon as the season of the exam arrives, it brings stress and anxiety with it. The stress of scoring well in an exam and the anxiety of failing an exam can make life very challenging for students. Some stress is necessary to motivate students to study, but extreme stress can lead to increased blood pressure and other serious health issues.
During exams, the child may fear about receiving bad grades, which destroy their happiness. A distressed child is more likely to get depressed, and this can be very harmful to their health. Depression originated by exams can have a very adverse impact on the child’s being!
The learning capacity is different for every child. A significant problem caused by examinations is the comparison that is created between children/students, ignoring the fact that all individuals are distinct from each other. Some students learn new concepts efficiently, while others are more skilled at sports.
On the other hand, there is no doubt that Examination can energize students, rendering them motivation to learn things. Quite like games, exams also generate competition among students. Exams are a push and pressure that every student necessitates in life. Exams examine not only a student but also improve their knowledge.
Hence as parents and Educators, it is more important to strike a balance and create better learning environment for children both at School and at Home….
As a part of the Disaster Management, the Department of Social Science, Greenwood High School , Hanmakonda hosted an Educative programme in the school campus.
The Department of Fire , Hanmakonda, demonstrated fire safety measures in the School Campus on 02-12-22 , from 10:30 amto 1:30 pm. Mr. Nagaraju ,the FIRE OFFICER, Hanmakonda was the Chief Guest. Dr. Girrem Bharadwaja Naidu, (the Director of Greenwood Group of Schools) inaugurated the event. He was accompanied by Mr. A. Prabhu Kumar ( C.E.O), Mr. T. Pavan Kumar, the Administrative Principal. Mr. Satheesan Achari, (HOD, Social Science) and Mr. Ranjit Behara (Faculty of Social Science). Dr. Girrem Bharadwaja Naidu delivered the welcome Speech. All the teachers of Social Science as well as other Teaching and non- teaching staff were present.
Mr. Nagaraju and his team gave an excellent demonstration on fire safety measures. He explained precautions to be taken while using L.P.G. cylinder, Three stages of safety on handling any mishaps related to L.P.G connection at home.
The program was an eye opener to the audience. The children have gained knowledge related to fire safety. He also demonstrated the various ways by which we can overcome the tragedy and how to manage it without panic.
Mr. Nagaraju and other staff of Fire Department also gave demonstration on different ways to deal with major fire accidents like fire in Business Establishments, Commercial buildings and Residential Complex etc. The event was very informative for the students as well as teachers.
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“ 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 class 6th– 8th gathered in the ground to celebrate the event. The program started with an informative speech given on Cha-cha Nehru by Manure of class 8. Followed by an amazing song and dance performance by children of class 6 to 8.
Students of different class and section came together to perform and make this day more memorable for all of us. Students did group dance and singing performances on songs like Pranavalaya and Gananayaka.
Speech on ‘Emergence of Children’s Day’ was brought into light by Ayush a student of class 8th. . Followed by a very informative speech about the ‘value of children in world’ by Vyshnavi of class 8th .
Boys and girls showed lavishing dance performances on song Morini Banke and Jamiki Kamal. The audience was very supportive and showed great energy as the event was going on. Children were Happy Go Lucky throughout the event.
Students also showed their melodious voices by singing Evaru Rayagalaru and Hey Keshava.
Teacher’s played their important role on this day by guiding the students to prepare various skits in Telugu, Hindi and English. The skits were funny, informative and also beautiful which brought a little theatre to life of Greenwood.
The event stepped to the finale performance as students performed Dhol Baje which hyped everyone present in the event.
Words of appreciation were given by Principal maam. She encouraged all the students for their amazing performances that made this day successful , she also appreciated all the staff present. With her loving words the gathering had dispersed and the day came to an end.
On the occasion of ‘Garden Party’ as it is ‘Karthika Masam’ Abhyaas the global school came up with an innovative idea.
Children across the grades were informed that their lunch boxes would not be relished by them as usual, but by their lucky schoolmates as the lunch boxes would be distributed randomly to the children. It also meant that they too would be eating lip-smacking food prepared by somebody else’s loving mother. This thought drove the children to get their favourite food prepared by their mothers.
The children in a festive mood fed food to each other and to their favorite teachers sitting on lush green meadows and under shady trees.
Next, they rocked the ground by shaking a leg to their favorite songs. Both dancers and spectators enjoyed themselves thoroughly. At one point, a sudden, invigorating breeze dispersed leaves from nearby trees on the dancers and spectators so much that students were commenting that nature too was enjoying itself. But the fun didn’t end there because the sprawling grounds were inviting the children to play games of their choice, with friends of their choice irrespective of age or gender.
The hidden motive behind organizing this Pot Luck Lunch was to encourage and inculcate positive habits of sharing and caring for their fellow beings, crossing man-made barriers of religion, caste, gender, age and status. The facial expressions and undiluted joy gave evidence to the fact that the “Pot Luck Lunch” was a grand success with a great motive.
Today being Monday, we had a special Prayer Meeting (Assembly) in our school campus. As usual our beloved Director, Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu has graced this special occasion along with Sri V.V.V Naveen Kumar, the Academic Principal and Sri. T. Pavan Kumar , the Administrative Principal. The National Flag was hoisted by our Director sir and the Prithvi House flag was hoisted by the mentor teachers and the captains of the Prithvi House, Mr. A. Sudeep and Ms. M. Sanjana. Ch. Sai Manaswith and K. Asrith Patel of class 5 demonstrated a science experiment. Both the concept and the presentation were worth mentioning in our records. These two children exhibited confidence beyond their age and paved a road for others to follow.
Brain Hunt – Bringing Out the Hidden Quest for Knowledge
Brain Hunt is a program that was conceived and continued through years in Greenwood with a view to encourage the children to learn beyond their books and practice the spirit of competition. Each week class wise challenges are presented through posters on all the three floors and the children are encouraged to answer the questions posed in these challenges. The children, whoever answer these questions correctly are given away prizes on every Monday. Today the winners of the Brain Hunt of the previous week were presented with their prizes. The following is the list of the Brain Hunt winners of this week.
Class – Winner
Class IV – S. Sai Tej Class V – N. Sanvi Class VI – J. Jeevana Class VII – E. Pranathi Class VIII – M. Trishul Class IX – A. Lasya Class X – D. Anjana Bhavya Sri
A Clean House Promotes a Healthy Mind
Clean and tidy surroundings always create a healthy and happy atmosphere. And this healthy and happy atmosphere keeps the mind of the children very receptive and helps them prepare well to learn their lessons with ease and much comfort. We are aware of the fact that the both our Hostel Blocks (Girls and Boys) are divided into Dormitories. All the inmates of the Dormitories are guided by their Mentor Teachers, Wardens and Dormitory Captains. To encourage the spirit of responsibility of maintaining the Dormitories in a clean and tidy manner, the Best Dormitory Captain and the Best Dormitory Awards are initiated. These awards are given to the Captains and sweets are distributed among the inmates of the winning Dormitories. The winners of the accolades and prizes in this category for the month October-2022 are as follows.
(Girls Block)– Indira House : D. Laya Boys Ground Floor – Narendra Modi House : T. Yashwanth Boys First Floor – Pingili Venkaiah House : D. Likhith Boys Second Floor – Steve Jobs House : B. Yashwanth Boys Third Floor – Gurajada Appa Rao House : P. Vamshi Krishna
Helping Hands are the Best
Mother Teresa said, “Helping Hands are Better than the Praying Lips.” It is easy to notice everyday many a student coming forward to take initiative and help the other students and management in carrying out all activities in the school . It is time that their initiative and helping nature is recognised and rewarded. Rewarding these helpers has a greater unintended effect in the long run. It encourages more and more students to lend their helping hands. From now onwards the Class-wise Most Helpful Student Award is also are initiated. And the Award Winners for the month of October 2022 are
Class – Award Winner
Class IV – R. Suprith Reddy Class V – S. Abhiram Class VI – A. Abhinav Ram Class VII – A. Trinay Class VIII – M. Trishul Class IX – P. Nakshatra Class X – M. Vaishnavi
Sun Shines; Greenwoodians Sparkle! Whereever They Are!
37 NCC Cadets from our school took part in the NCC Combined Annual Training Camp at Mamnoor, Warangal from October 13th to 21st, . They have excelled in all the areas of their training at the camp and won the laurels of the NCC authorities. They have brought back some coveted prizes for the school too. Our Cadets, who have won the medals in different categories are honoured along with their mentor Sri Radhakrishnan. . Vishwak Sai of Class X secured First Prize(Gold Medal) in 100 M Running Race Anushka Pandey, B. Shaswitha, J. Spandana and T. Sonali of Class IX secured Second Prize (Silver medal) in Kho – Kho.
Cancer Awareness Day
Every year 7 November is celebrated as the National Cancer Awareness Day. Today (07 November) M. Sanjana , J. Sathwika, M. Varshitha, D. Hasritha, M. Shreya of Class 10 and Sanvi, Arohi, Kushi, Sahanisha, Varshini and Varshitha of Class IV and V of Prithvi House spoke about the cancer; its dangers and prevention.
J. Maithreya Siri Chandana of Prithvi House spoke about Sir C.V. Raman and his contribution to the science of Physics. His invention about the ‘Scattering of Light Rays’ (Raman Effect) was explained in a detailed manner.
There should be a scope of learning beyond class room confinement to widen the knowledge of students and to provide exposure for real life problems relating to society.