The Makar Sankranti celebrations at Greenwood Gopalpur School were a vibrant and culturally enriching event, featuring a diverse range of programs that showcased the significance of this auspicious festival. The agenda unfolded seamlessly, engaging students, teachers, and parents alike.
The event commenced with a welcome speech by our beloved principal Mrs. Kavita Chawla.
Importance of Sankranti by Swarupa Ma’am: Swarupa Ma’am eloquently shared insights into the cultural and agricultural importance of Makar Sankranti, enlightening the audience about the traditions associated with the festival.
Speech in English by Saketh:
Saketh of class -5th delivered a captivating speech in English, articulating the essence of Sankranti and its significance in a global context
*Speech in Hindi by R. VishwaSai Raj of Class 5 added a touch of cultural diversity with his eloquent Hindi speech, providing a deeper understanding of Sankranti to the Hindi-speaking audience.
Driti’s Dance: Driti’s dance performance infused energy into the celebration, combining grace and traditional elements to captivate the audience.
*Speech by Sai Chethan speech in Telugu further enriched the cultural mosaic, ensuring that the linguistic diversity of the school was celebrated during the event. *Dance By Nur, Lkg & UKG Students:* The youngest members of the school showcased their enthusiasm and talent through a delightful dance performance, spreading joy among the attendees. Dance by Students of Class 1 & 2: The little performers from Classes 1 &2 took the stage with their endearing dance, reflecting the innocence and exuberance associated with Sankranti. States Presentation: Pairs of students donned traditional attire from various states, offering glimpses into the diverse ways Sankranti is celebrated across the country.
Dance by Students of 6th and 7th: The students displayed their artistic prowess through energetic dance performances, demonstrating the continuity of cultural celebrations across different age groups. Boghi Pandlu attracted the attention and enthusiasm of the students, parents came forward to shower blessings on cute kids.
Vote of Thanks by Padma Ma’am wrapped up the event with a heartfelt vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success of the Makar Sankranti celebrations.
The Makar Sankranti festivities at Greenwood Gopalpur School served not only as a joyful celebration but also as a platform for cultural exchange, fostering a sense of unity and pride in the rich traditions that make up the school’s diverse community.
Greenwood High School Mancherial celebrated 🎋Makara Sankranthi 🎋🎋with enthusiasm and joy. The event commenced with the lighting of the lamp by dignataries Principal Mr. Chandramohan, admin Mr. Ayub Baig, and ACO Mrs. Fareeda Somani.
Anchors are Suprathik and samanvi from 5 to Lily . Lasya Priya and Unnathi from 6 to Grade.
The festive spirit continued with a delightful welcome dance by Manyatha from the 4th Rose. The entire school actively participated in a bonfire,🔥🔥 where students joyously circled and danced around the flames. Classes from nursery to grade 2 enjoyed Bommala koluvu and bhogipandlu festivities.
In the afternoon, girls showcased their artistic talents in a 🌈Rangoli🌈 competition, with judges Mr. Venkateswarlu and Mrs. Soujanya Latha overseeing the colorful creations. Simultaneously, the boys engaged in an exciting Kite 🪁 festival, with Mr. Mahendar and Mr. Venkatesh serving as judges.
A. Sahasra from the 5th Rose delivered a speech . On National Youth Day, followed by a vibrant “Vivekananda Get Up” by Ayaantej and a profound speech about Swami Vivekananda by Araadhya from the 5th Lily.
High school students showcased their talent through captivating dances, contributing to the overall excitement of the program. The Makara Sankranthi celebrations at Greenwood High School Mancherial were a blend of cultural richness, educational insights, and joyful festivities.
The New Year’s Eve celebration at Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy, Hanumakonda on December 31, 2023, was spectacular filled with cultural performances, exciting activities, and joyful moments, marking the transition into the New Year 2024. Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, the esteemed Director of Greenwood Group of Schools, adorned the event as the chief guest, adding to the grandeur of the evening.
The stage was really awesome with fancy decorations and shiny lights that made it look magical. The music was fantastic because of a really good DJ and a great sound system that made everyone feel like dancing. And you know what? They also put the whole thing on YouTube so that people who couldn’t attend the event could watch and have fun too!
The event started with a lot of important people arriving. Our Academic Principal Sri. V.V.V. Naveen Kumar sir, Administrative Principal Sri. T. Pavan Kumar sir, Vice Principal V. Suresh Kumar sir, Greenwood General Manager Sri.A. Prabhu Kumar sir, Chief Financial Officer Sri. Rabbani Shaik sir and our special guest, the honorable Director of our school, Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu sir, all came on time to the place. At 6 PM, everyone else started coming too, dressed up nicely and looking excited for what was going to happen.
Students from various classes showcased their talent and enthusiasm through a series of vibrant and entertaining dance performances:
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS:
Musical Performance by Vamshi and Team: Vamshi and his team kicked off the celebration with an amazing music performance. It really set a great mood for the rest of the evening!
Welcome Dance – Classical Dance by M. Ketheswar of Class Xand V. Laxmi Thanishka of Class X and her team: Ketheswar’s performance was so elegant and graceful. His traditional dance was amazing and got everyone really interested. He moved his feet in really fancy ways and showed a lot of emotion, making the event start on a really nice note.
Dance by Class IV and V Girls – Swathilomuthyam: The girls from Classes IV and V showcased a lively performance, synchronizing their movements to the beats of “Swathilomuthyam,” radiating energy and enthusiasm.
Dance by Class V Boys – Dance for comedy song: The boys from Class V entertained everyone with their comedic dance routine, eliciting laughter and amusement with their playful choreography.
Dance by Class IV and V Boys – Jayegi Balle Balle: This performance by the boys from Classes IV and V was vibrant and energetic, showcasing their spirited rendition of “Jayegi Balle Balle,” captivating the audience with their synchronized steps.
Dance by Class VI Girls – Osey Ramulamma: The Class VI girls delivered a captivating performance, embodying grace and poise in their rendition of “Osey Ramulamma,” showcasing their talent and coordination.
Dance by Yagnasri and team of Class 7 – Telugu Songs Mix: Yagnasri and her team from Class 7 presented a medley of Telugu songs, displaying versatility and enthusiasm through their varied choreography.
Dance by Varshini and team of Class 7 – Folk song: Varshini and her team depicted the essence of folk culture through their dance, showcasing traditional movements and expressions, captivating the audience.
Dance by Tanisha and team of Class 8 – Arabic kuthu: Tanisha and her team showcased the vibrant and lively Arabic kuthu dance, exhibiting their energy and synchronization in this dynamic performance.
Dance by Hemavarshini and team of Class 8 – Western song: Hemavarshini and her team presented a dance for Western song, displaying contemporary choreography and style, showcasing their proficiency in modern dance forms.
Dance by Charitha and team of Class 9 – Afro Beats: Charitha and her team delivered a vibrant performance, infusing the stage with Afro beats. Their energetic moves and rhythmic synchronization were a highlight of the event.
Dance by Laxmi Sahasra and team of Class 9 – Western Song: Laxmi Sahasra’s team presented a mesmerizing rendition of a Western song, showcasing their versatility and skill through contemporary dance elements.
Dance by Sumana Sri and team of Class 10 – Mashup Song: Sumana Sri’s team delivered an engaging performance with a creative mashup of songs, demonstrating seamless transitions and diverse dance styles.
Dance by Tejashwini. R and team of Class 10 – Mashup Song: Tejashwini.R and her team presented another dynamic mashup performance, impressing the audience with their choreographic finesse and stage presence.
Dance by J.Abhilash and team of Class 6 – VilesiGolacheyi: Abhilash and his team from Class 6 showcased their talent through a spirited performance of “VilesiGolacheyi,” displaying their enthusiasm and coordination.
Dance by Vishwak and team of Class 7 – DJ Tillu: Vishwak and his team portrayed their dance skills with finesse, synchronizing their moves to the beats of “DJ Tillu” and engaging the audience with their lively performance.
Dance by Ashrith Sai and team of Class 7 – For a Song from Movie 9:45: Ashrith Sai’s team presented a captivating performance to a song from the movie “9:45,” showcasing their creativity and stage presence.
Dance by Shivamani and team of Class 8 – Koora Misam Remix: Shivamani and his team delivered an energetic performance to the remix of “Koora Misam,” displaying their synchronized movements and enthusiasm.
Dance by Vignesh and team of Class 9 – Not Ramaya Vastavayya: Vignesh and his team delivered an entertaining performance, presenting their unique interpretation of “Not Ramaya Vastavayya,” captivating the audience.
Dance by Sairam and team of Class 9 – MAD Remix: Sairam’s team presented an electrifying performance to the “MAD Remix,” showcasing their skill and enthusiasm through their choreography.
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Dance by Hariharan and team of Class 10 – Single Kingulam: Hariharan and his team impressed the audience with their rendition of “Single Kingulam,” showcasing their dynamic dance moves and stage presence.
Dance by Sai Vardhan and team of Class 10 – Lingidi, Lingidi: Sai Vardhan’s team concluded the series of performances with an energetic and vibrant presentation of “Lingidi, Lingidi,” leaving the audience captivated by their skillful performance.
New Year Cake Cutting: A really special part of the celebration was when we all cut the New Year cake together. It’s like a tradition that shows we’re all together and starting a new year as one big group.
Under the mentorship of English teacher G. Krishna Rao, 10th-grade students Ch. Aapthika, R. Alekhya, R. Tejaswini, K. Rishika, and J. Srinidhi, along with 9th-grade students Md Jaseena and S. Sona Shree, anchored this vibrant New Year’s Eve celebration
The celebration was really awesome! There was so much fun, laughter, and happiness. It made everyone feel happier and memorable. It was a wonderful way to start the new year, and everyone will remember it forever.
Special Luncheon on January 1, 2024: The fun kept going the next day with luncheon for everyone at school. It was a great time for all of us to hang out, have fun, and enjoy good moments together, students and teachers alike with delicious dishes.
Cricket Match – Teachers vs. Senior Students: After lunch, there was a thrilling cricket match between the teachers and the senior students. Everyone played with a lot of energy and teamwork, and in the end, the teachers won.
Makar refers to the Zodiac sign of Capricorn, while Sankranti means transition. The festival ‘Makar Sankranti’ celebrates the Sun’s shift into the zodiac sign of Capricorn. It is celebrated in reverence to the deity Surya (Sun). It is observed each year in January. It marks the first day of the Sun’s transit into the Makara Rasi (Capricorn) and marks the end of the winter solstice.
Being a festival that celebrates the solar cycle, it usually falls on the same Gregorian date every year. This festival officially announces the beginning of the spring season. The festival highlights the importance of pulling back unethical and unhealthy behaviors while practicing peaceful and positive ones instead.
The harvest festival of ‘Sankranti’ is celebrated in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana for three days as ‘Bhogi’, ‘Sankranti’ and ‘Kanuma’. Sankranti is the main festival, followed by ‘Kanuma’ when cattle are worshipped.
Abhyaas the global school too celebrated ‘Sankranthi’ over a period of three days i.e on the 5th, 6th and 8th of January 2024.
Mehendi competition was held on the first day i.e on 5th January 2024 for girls across grades 4 to IX. The competitors tried to outshine each other by drawing intricate designs on the palms of their classmates and teachers.
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In the junior category, Preethi of Grade V, Bhagya and Navya of Grade IV bagged the first, second and third prizes respectively whereas in the senior category, Poojitha of Grade IX bagged the first prize and Akshaya Deepika of Grade VIII bagged the second prize. Nehamrutha Sri and Druthi of Grade IX shared the third prize.
The second day of the festivities was happily spent with boys across Grades I to IX flying kites that seemed to touch the sky and girls across Grades V to IX drawing beautiful rangoli patterns.
In the high school category, D. Pragna and T Poojitha of Grade IX bagged the first place in rangoli competition. K. Varshini of 7 IIT and Lakshmi Chaitanya of Grade 7 bagged the second place while Srihitha, Renuka and Annanya of VI IIT bagged the third place.
In the primary category, Amulya and Bhavya of Grade IV got the first prize in rangoli competition while Dusana and Kavya Sri of Grade IV got the second prize. Kashifa, Meghana and Rushita of Grade V got the third prize.
In the primary school category, Lokesh of Grade V bagged the first prize in the kite flying competition. Tanuj of Grade III bagged the second prize while Viraj of Grade I got the third prize.
In the High school category, Nageshwarrao of Grade VII bagged the first prize and Rushikesh of Grade IX won the second prize whereas Srujan of Grade VIII got the third prize.
The third day i.e the 8th of January, the festival was celebrated with great pomp and splendor where students came gaily dressed in multicolored, vibrant, traditional Indian traditional dresses.
A model village hut with motifs and sweetmeats related to Sankranti, colourful rangoli and flowers caught the attention of all present.
Bommala Koluvu (display of dolls) was arranged with images of Gods, toys, and dolls that were brought by the students and teachers.
The celebrations were started by the Principal who lit the bonfire as a symbol of discarding outdated things and ideas welcoming new things and new ideas to prosper.
Next, kids of Nursery, LKG, UKG, Classes 1 and 2 were blessed by their Principal, teachers and parents with auspicious akshintalu, coins, ber fruits and flowers.
Students danced around Gobbemmalu that were placed on colourful rangoli with the accompaniment of songs related to gobbillu.
A Haridasu sang many devotional songs and accepted dakshina from parents, teachers and students alike. A group of six Gangireddys skillfully handled two Gangiredulu (gaily decorated bulls) much to to joy and excitement of the children.
Later, to enhance the festivities in the children, a few students dressed up as Haridasu, Buddabukkalavadu, Sodi Amma, farmer, Pittala Dora, Komma Dasari, Goda Devi and village lady, and entertained all with their dialogues. This was followed by dances by cultural programmes
To kick off the festivities, enchanting Grade V girls presented a classical dance performance titled ‘Maha Ganapati Manasa Smarami.’
The tiny tots from Nursery to Grade II enthralled the audience with their charm as they danced with glee.
The youngsters across Grade III to Grade V captured the hearts of all present with their foot-tapping dance performance.
The boys and girls of High School stomped the stage with their fast-paced intricate dance steps.
The boys and girls of Grade VI performed a dance based skit depicting the problems faced by the farmers and urged the audience not to waste food as it is very precious.
The girls of Grade VII, VIII and IX stole the show with their Ammoru dance. The image and glory of Goddess Durga continued to resonate in our hearts for a long long time.
The influence of violent movies and their corresponding posters is a complex and debated aspect of contemporary media culture. Violent movies, often characterized by intense action sequences and graphic depictions of aggression, have been scrutinized for their potential impact on audiences. Likewise, movie posters, as visual representations of these films, play a crucial role in shaping audience expectations and perceptions.
Critics argue that exposure to violent movies can contribute to desensitization, wherein individuals become less sensitive to the emotional and ethical implications of real-life violence. The immersive nature of cinema, coupled with the realistic portrayal of brutality, may influence viewers, particularly the youth, by normalizing aggressive behavior. It is contended that the repeated consumption of such content can blur the lines between fiction and reality, potentially impacting social behavior and fostering a culture of violence.
Movie posters, being the first point of contact for potential viewers, also contribute to this influence. They serve as a visual marketing tool, encapsulating the essence of the film in a single image. The challenge arises when these posters resort to sensationalizing violence to attract attention. Critics argue that such imagery can manipulate audience perceptions, emphasizing the thrill of aggression rather than the consequences. This can, in turn, contribute to the glamorization of violence, making it seem appealing or acceptable.
However, defenders of violent movies and posters contend that they are legitimate forms of artistic expression. Filmmakers often use violence as a narrative device to explore complex themes or societal issues. Likewise, posters are seen as artistic representations that aim to capture the tone of the film rather than explicitly promote violence. In this view, the responsibility lies with the audience to engage critically with the content and differentiate between fiction and reality.
In conclusion, the influence of violent movies and movie posters is a nuanced interplay between artistic expression and potential societal impact. While concerns about desensitization and glamorization exist, acknowledging the role of responsible film making and encouraging media literacy are crucial in navigating this intricate relationship.
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Safeguarding youth and children from the impact of crime in movies and posters involves several proactive measures.
Firstly, implement age-appropriate viewing limits by utilizing parental controls on streaming services and devices. Prioritize previewing content to assess its suitability for your child’s age and maturity level.
Educate them on distinguishing between fictional portrayals of crime and real-world consequences, stressing the gravity of actual actions. Foster critical thinking skills by discussing the motivations and outcomes depicted in movies, encouraging scrutiny of on-screen content.
Maintain open communication, addressing any concerns or misconceptions. Promote exposure to movies featuring positive role models and moral lessons, emphasizing integrity, empathy, and responsible decision-making.
Monitor online activities to prevent exposure to inappropriate content and establish clear screen time rules. Advocate for responsible advertising in the film industry, supporting age-appropriate marketing and clearer content ratings.
Engage with the community to raise awareness about media’s impact on children, endorsing educational programs on media literacy.
Remember, a balanced approach combining monitoring, education, and open communication is crucial to shield youth from potential negative influences of crime in movies.
Greenwood High school, Hunter Road has organised Maths quiz for classes 6th 7th and 8th on 22 December to commemorate the National Mathematics Day and also the birth anniversary of the mathematics legend Srinivasa Ramanujan.
The event began at 10 AM as the students gathered in the assembly premises. The students of class 8 Kalam P.Sahasra Sai and 7 Bose Shivani welcomed everyone and initiated the program.
Honourable Principal Manjula Devi madam vice principal Mahender sir and ACO Harshavardhan sir paid their respect to the portrait of Srinivasa Ramanujan.
The quiz was organised and conducted by the Maths Department and Mr Sampath and Mr. Ramaneedhar presided over as the judges.
The quiz began with the introduction of participants. 16 students in all were qualified from classes 6-8 in the preliminary test, which was conducted on 13 December 2023.
And with this 4 teams were formed:
Algebros
Calcolics
Py-thons
Questors
The quiz comprised of 6 rounds :
Arithmetic round
Geometry round
Mathematics formulae round
Mathematicians round
Algebra round
Rapid fire
The intense Quiz began.
All the teams spared no effort in Solving the problems and kept the Audience at the edge of their seats throughout. The Audience were given an opportunity to answer 2 questions at the end of each round and were awarded with chocolate for correct answer.
There were two cultural performances by the students to bring some fun and musical relaxation to the participants and the Audience.
Ranjana (7Newton) Deekshita (8 Einstein) , Ifra (8 Newton) and saanvi (8 Newton) sang melodious songs and mesmerised everyone.
After the thrilling Rapid fire round Team Questors emerged as the winners and Team Calcolics were the runner ups.
The event concluded with the speech of honorable Principal Mam who appreciated the efforts of the teachers and students while encouraging and motivating them to come forward and embrace their strength.
Prizes and certificates were given to the winners and runner ups by Principal mam and everyone applauded and appreciated the participants.
She applauded the efforts put in by everyone for this exciting event. The quiz enriched the knowledge and the curiosity of the students and boosted their confidence. Everyone enjoyed being a part of this intriguing event.
Rangoli making is all about showing artistic creativity by using beautiful colours. It is a way to express imagination. Keeping this in mind, an Inter – house Rangoli making competition was organized for classes VI to X in Greenwood High School, Hunter Road.
The competition aimed at honing aesthetic skills, creativity and innovation of the young modernites.
Students from all the four houses participated earnestly and with enthusiasm . The theme of the competition was *‘Anti War and Peace’*.
Children put in lots of efforts and came up with amazing ideas. The students enthusiastically participated by showcasing their skills.
This activity was an example of collaborative learning in which our teachers gave ideas and inspired the students to work in groups and foster team spirit.
The judgement depended on the selection of the design, neatness, clarity and colour combinations and creativity by the students to make their designs more presentable.
Each Rangoli was unique in its own way and the judges were in a dilemma to choose the ones that were better than the best .
The Department of Mathematics organized a captivating Quiz Competition on 22-12-2023 as part of GANIT WEEK which is celebrated on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Sri Srinivasa Ramanujan, to promote academic excellence and foster a spirit of healthy competition among students. The event aimed to assess and enhance the participants’ mathematical knowledge and problem-solving skills. The event is graced by the Honourable Director Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu Garu, General Manager Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar sir, Academic Principal V.V.V Naveen Kumar sir, Administrative principal T. Pavan Kumar sir, and Vice-Principal V. Suresh Kumar sir guided and supported us in conducting this Quiz competition.
The competition saw enthusiastic participation from 32 students across 9th and 10th classes from all houses selected after evaluating the screening test for the scrutiny. The participants showcased a diverse range of mathematical talents, creating an atmosphere of excitement and intellectual engagement.
ARAVALLI
HIMALAYA
NILGIRI
VINDHYA
G.Akranth
Ch.Aapthika
S. Parthiv
K. Bhanu Prasad
G.Sai Shanthoshi
N. Karthik
B. Arun
G. Rohith
M.Trishul
M. Bhargav Rao
M. Ram Charan
A. Nikhitha
S.Abhiram
E. Lekhya
A. Sushanth
G. Harshith
K.Tharunkumar
P. Abhinav Sharma
K. Shruthish Reddy
K. Koushik
S.Ashwik
Sunsarasingh
M. Deepak
B. Dakshith
R.Lakshith Abhinav
T. Siddhartha
S. Haneeshma
Ch. Ruthwika
G.Rishwanth
V. Darwin
S. Vyomakesh
L. Anjith
Himalaya
Aravalli
Vindhya
Nilgiri
The quiz is comprised of multiple rounds, each designed to test different aspects of mathematical proficiency. These rounds included general mathematical knowledge, problem-solving, and application of mathematical concepts to real-world scenarios. The questions were carefully crafted to challenge participants while ensuring a fair and engaging competition.
Arithmetic Round
Algebraic round
Geometry round
Ramanujan round
Logical ability round
Rapid fire round
A panel of judges, consisting of faculty members from the Mathematics Department, evaluated the participants based on accuracy, speed, and problem-solving approach. The judging criteria aimed to recognize not only the depth of understanding but also the ability to apply mathematical principles effectively.
The rapid fire participants from each house are :
K. Shruthish Reddy (Nilgiri) P. Abhinav Sharma(Himalaya) Ch. Ruthwika(Vindhya) G. Sai Santhoshi(Aravalli)
After intense competition, the winners were announced and congratulated by Director Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu Garu and appreciated all the participants who made till there.
He further added that the importance of mathematics in real life has grown so much high in recent times and advised all the children to focus on the real life and Act accordingly. He also appreciated the department of Mathematics led by Head of the DepartmentMr. Ranga Rao for organizing the beautifully crafted Quiz Competition.
WINNERS -Nilgiri House
S. Parthiv – Class 10
B. Arun – Class 10
M. Ram Charan – Class 9
A. Sushanth – Class 9
K. Shruthish Reddy – Class 10
M. Deepak – Class 10
S. Haneeshma – Class 9
S. Vyomakesh – Class 9
Runners – Himalaya House
Ch.Aapthika – Class 10
N. Karthik – Class 10
M. Bhargav Rao – Class 9
E. Lekhya – Class 9
P. Abhinav Sharma – Class 10
M. Sunsara Singh – Class 10
T. Siddhartha – Class 9
V. Darwin – Class 9
The Quiz Competition received positive feedback from both participants and audience. It served as a platform for students to showcase their mathematical excellence and encouraged a sense of team work among the participants.
The success of the quiz competition wouldn’t have been possible without the collaborative efforts of the Mathematics Department faculty and the participants.
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Their dedication and enthusiasm contributed to making the event a memorable and intellectually stimulating experience. The department of Mathematics also like to extend the gratitude to the Quiz masters and scorer who were very professional during the course of the quiz.
Quiz Masters:
K. Snehitha
A. Lasya
T. Amritha
B. Keerthana
B. Likhith Sheshan
M. Sai Abhinav
R. Loushik
K. Om
Scorer: Shashivadhana & Aishwarya
The Quiz Competition proved to be a resounding success, fostering a culture of academic excellence and instilling a passion for mathematics among the participants.
The event serves as a testament to the department’s commitment to nurturing and recognizing mathematical talent within the academic community.
The Junior Sports Day organized by Abhyaas the global school was a vibrant celebration of youthful energy and sportsmanship.
Amidst cheers and laughter, our budding athletes showcased remarkable talent in various events.
From the thrilling Hoop races to the adorable lemon and spoon races, every moment was filled with enthusiasm.
The camaraderie among participants and the cheers from the audience created an atmosphere of joy and encouragement.
In the Pre-junior category, cute little LKG and UKG kids had a gala time playing games. The energetic boys participated in Hoop Running, 50 Meters Running and Pattern Walk while the tomboyish girls participated in Lemon and Spoon Race, Pattern Walk and Musical Chair games.
In the Sub-junior category, students of Grades I and II the sense of competition was observed in many kids.
While the boys competed with one another to win the 60 Meters Running and Hoop Running events, the girls proved to be no less competitive in the Pattern Walk, Lemon and Spoon and Musical chair events.
In the junior category boys and girls of Grades III, IV, and V tried to surpass each other in an attempt to bag the coveted first place.
Be it the 80 Meters Running Race, Hoop Rotation or the Lemon and Spoon race, the girls proved that they were second to none.
The boys showed promise of being great sportsmen as they breezed through the Hurdles Running race and Kho-kho.
As we witnessed these young talents giving their best, it was evident that the spirit of sportsmanship and teamwork was very much alive and well in our junior category.
Congratulations to all participants and their ever supportive teachers for making this Sports Day a memorable and heartwarming event!
Greenwood Gopalpur’s Christmas Celebrations were a joyous affair, adorned with students donned as Santas and angels.
The esteemed Principal, Kavita Chawla, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. The festivities unfolded with the melodious carols presented by the Choir group, setting a festive tone.
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The younger students, from UKG, added a charming touch with their lively dance to the tune of Jingle Bells.
Following this, students from grades 1-3 showcased their Christmas dance, infusing the atmosphere with infectious energy. A skit portraying the birth of Jesus captivated the audience, adding a spiritual dimension to the celebration.
The 6th and 7th-grade girls brought their artistic flair to the forefront with a captivating dance performance. As the day concluded, certificates were awarded to the accomplished students who excelled in various arts and academic pursuits throughout the year.
The event served as a heartwarming culmination of the year’s achievements and festive spirit at Greenwood Gopalpur.
Christmas isn’t just a day, it’s a frame of mind. It teaches us to love the giver more than the gift.
Christmas is a time of spiritual reflection on the important foundations of the Christian faith. It is also a celebration of sharing God’s gifts. It is a time when Christians celebrate God’s love for the world through the birth of the Christ child: Jesus.
With the blessings of our ever encouraging Chairman Dr. Girrem Bharadwaja Naidu garu and our dynamic GM. Mr. T. Pavan Kumar and under the able guidance of the Principal Mr V. Satyanarayana, the Vice Principal Mr. G. Rajesh, the AO. Mr. Ramesh and the Coordinator Mrs. Prasanna, Abhyaas the global school celebrated the birth of Christ with great pomp and splendor.
The celebrations began with Mrs Mary Jones explaining about the importance of Christmas.
Next, Mrs Mary Jones, Mrs Nirupa, Mrs. Rajeshwari and Mrs Neelima set the stage for a spiritual mood by singing a prayer song ‘Koniyada Tharame Ninnu’.
Mrs Prabha, our Abhyaas’ nightingale gave a soulful rendition of the prayer ‘Vittanam Virigite’.
Solemn Bible readings were done by Mrs Nirupa, Mrs. Rajeshwari and Mrs Neelima.
The tiny tots from Nursery set the mood by swaying to the tune of the most loveable song ‘Jingle Bells’.
Cute little children from LKG performed superbly to the tune of the song ‘This Little Light of Mine’ followed by tiny little girls of UKG who danced to the song ‘We Wish You a Happy Christmas’.
Little Jessica, Manya and a few children of UKG recited a few verses from the Bible while a cute little Santa Claus captured the hearts of the children.
The Principal, the Vice Principal and the Coordinator greeted the children with warm Christmas wishes.
The Pre Primary students performed a skit on the birth of Jesus the Christ. A role play about King Herod educated the children about the situation before the birth of Jesus.
Angelic kids of Grade I performed a liturgical dance to the song ‘Praise – Praise’ followed by the Lively Kids of Grade II who gave a scintillating performance to the song ‘I Love to Praise Him’.
Boys of Grade III gave a lovely dance performance to the tune of
‘Yese Sarvam’ whereas the girls presented a worship dance to the song ‘We Wish You a Happy Christmas’.
Girls from Grade 4 gave an exciting performance saying ‘Thara Velasindi’ while the boys enthralled the audience with their dance ‘Super Naturals’
Girls of Grade V displayed their dancing skills by performing the dance number ‘Baludu Kadamma’ followed by the boys who expressed praise to God through dance form to the song ‘Everybody Everywhere’.
Girls of Grade VI captured the hearts of the audience by dancing to the song ‘It’s Christmas Time’ while the boys communicated God’s heartful message to His people as they danced to the song ‘Grow – Grow – Grow’.
Grade VII girls danced gracefully to the song ‘Prabhu Yeshu Naam Pukare’ while the boys captured many hearts with their soulful dance rendition of ‘Only Jesus’.
Girls of Grade VIII proclaimed to all that Nothing is Impossible through a dance performance whereas the boys enthusiastically rendered a dance to the tune of the song ‘I Will Follow’.
Girls of Grade IX performed a splendid dance saying ‘Yehova Na Mora Lalinchenu’ while another set of enthusiastic girls gave a scintillating dance performance to the song ‘Yelo Yelo Antu’.
Finally, the boys of Grade IX danced in the presence of God to the song ‘Faith in Jordan’
The Closing Prayer by the Principal Mr V. Satyanarayana ensured the continuity of the festive mood.
The curtains closed with Mr. Vinodh Richards’ giving of the vote of thanks.
As the academic year fast pacing towards an end and it’s the time for many of the students to think about their choice-careers, I would like to tell you all about the need and importance of making the right choices regarding the careers we opt for. Career choice, the decision to embark on a specific professional journey, is a pivotal milestone that shapes the trajectory of one’s life. It is not merely selecting a job; rather, it is a profound commitment to a path that influences personal growth, financial stability, and overall well-being.
The importance of career choice cannot be overstated. It is a compass that directs individuals towards their passions, strengths, and long-term goals. A well-considered career choice aligns personal interests with professional pursuits, fostering a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction in daily endeavors.
One must approach the decision of career choice with thoughtful consideration. Understanding personal strengths, weaknesses, and interests is fundamental. Reflecting on passions and skills can help illuminate potential career paths. Additionally, gaining insights into various professions through internships, informational interviews, or mentorship can provide invaluable guidance.
While making a career choice, it is essential to evaluate the long-term prospects of the chosen field. Considering market trends, job demand, and potential for growth ensures that the chosen career remains viable and rewarding over time. Striking a balance between passion and practicality is crucial for sustained success and contentment.
Flexibility and adaptability are key attributes in the contemporary professional landscape. It’s advisable to choose a career that allows for growth, skill development, and adaptation to evolving industry trends. Embracing lifelong learning is essential, as it equips individuals to navigate the dynamic nature of the job market.
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In conclusion, career choice is a pivotal decision that significantly influences one’s life journey. Students should approach this decision with introspection, exploring their passions and considering the long-term viability of their chosen path. By blending passion with practicality and remaining adaptable, individuals can embark on a fulfilling and successful career journey, laying the foundation for a gratifying and prosperous future.
“Christmas waves a magic wand over the world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.”
The much-awaited festival of Christmas was celebrated with fervour and zeal virtually on 23rd of December by the children of Pre-Primary and Primary at Greenwood High School, Hunter road.
Students from Nursery to Grade Class-V took part in it. It was fascinating sight to see the tiny-tots dressed as Santa Claus and Angel.
The programe began with importance of Christmas followed by the prayer song .The students presented a thought-provoking skit which emphasized that Christmas was more than just Santa, cards, toys or gifts under the Christmas tree.
The story of Christmas portraying the simplicity and grandeur of the birth of Jesus Christ on this earth.
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The children spoke lines highlighting the true meaning of the decorations like the ‘Christmas Tree’, Candy Cane, ‘Lights’, ‘Star and Bell’ that are used for decorating the Christmas tree.
There was carol singing by the students from the Grade-3 and 4, this along with a dance by the students added to the festive atmosphere.
Our beloved director sir Dr. G.Bharadwaja Naidu garu has cut the Christmas cake and distributed cake ,chocolate to the students and wished the staff and students in advance “Happy Christmas”.
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Greenwood High school, Hunter Road has organized Maths quiz for classes 6th 7th and 8th on 22 December to commemorate the National Mathematics Day and also the birth anniversary of the mathematics legend Srinivasa Ramanujan.
The event began at 10 AM as the students gathered in the assembly premises. The students of class 8 Kalam P. Sahasra Sai and 7 Bose Shivani welcomed everyone and initiated the program.
Honourable Principal Manjula Devi madam vice principal Mahender sir and ACO Harshavardhan sir paid their respect to the portrait of Srinivasa Ramanujan.
The quiz was organised and conducted by the Maths Department and Mr. Sampath and Mr. Ramaneedhar presided over as the judges.
The quiz began with the introduction of participants. 16 students in all were qualified from classes 6-8 in the preliminary test, which was conducted on 13 December 2023.
And with this 4 teams were formed:
Algebros
Calcolics
Py-thons
Questors
The quiz comprised of 6 rounds :
Arithmetic round
Geometry round
Mathematics formulae round
Mathematicians round
Algebra round
Rapid fire
The intense Quiz began.
All the teams spared no effort in Solving the problems and kept the Audience at the edge of their seats throughout.
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The Audience were given an opportunity to answer 2 questions at the end of each round and were awarded with chocolate for correct answer.
There were two cultural performances by the students to bring some fun and musical relaxation to the participants and the Audience.
Ranjana (7Newton) Deekshita (8 Einstein) , Ifra (8 Newton) and saanvi (8 Newton) sang melodious songs and mesmerised everyone.
After the thrilling Rapid fire round Team Questors emerged as the winners and Team Calcolics were the runner ups.
The event concluded with the speech of honorable Principal Mam who appreciated the efforts of the teachers and students while encouraging and motivating them to come forward and embrace their strength.
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Prizes and certificates were given to the winners and runner ups by Principal mam and everyone applauded and appreciated the participants.
She applauded the efforts put in by everyone for this exciting event. The quiz enriched the knowledge and the curiosity of the students and boosted their confidence. Everyone enjoyed being a part of this intriguing event.
National cadet corps training does involve adventure activities such as Rock climbing, Parasailing,Paragliding,Mountaineering and trekking.
These are included to provide cadets an opportunity to learn adventure sports and move them out of their fear of adventure.
In this regard the NCC conducts 8 camps on Rock climbing. 4 of them are at Gwalior and the other 4 at Pitogarh Army Public school, Uttarakand.
These camps are held every year in the months of November and December.Giving training to nearly 1090 cadets.
This year the Gwalior camp was from 15 November to 26th November. This was attended by CADET G.HARSHITH of class 9th.
He has been appreciated for the interest shown by the Principals, both Academic and Administration, V.V.V. Naveen kumar and T.Pavan kumar.
The Director Sri.Dr.G. Bharadwaja Naidu appreciated the cadet and observed that adventure activities do have a positive aspect in learning as it develops in the climber good memory as well as perceptual ability to solve problems. The Commanding officer of 10(T)Bn. NCC. Warangal appreciated the effort of the cadet.He felt that the goal of NCC to impart life skiĺls in the youth would be achieved through the activities of such order.