The day had began with beloved Director Sri. Dr. Girrem Bharadwaja Naidugaru, CAO A. Prabhu Kumar garu and Principal Manjula garuhoisting the National Flag and the dignitaries spoke about the value of Vote and the importance of the right to vote with slogans like “YOUR VOTE IS YOUR VOICE”, “BE BRIGHT AND VOTE FOR THE RIGHT”
Greenwood High School takes pride in preparing the future leaders and familiarizing the students with Democratic Process like elections to make them responsible citizens of our nation. on 09/02/2023,cabinet elections were held in Greenwood High School with lot of fanfair.
Elections are a crucial part of democratic process. Elections give everyone a chance to select their leaders and determine their future. Involving the students in the election process is a good idea since today’s students are tomorrow’s citizens.
School adorned a festive vibe all around. Everyone was excited to cast their vote to select the next cabinet. Since the elections notification was out, there was a buzz in the air all around. Students who had come forward to contest were asked to choose a symbol of their choice and present a manifesto.
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The following students have contested in the elections with the symbol mentioned alongside:
Director sir had a talk with all the contestants standing in the elections and gave them his precious word of advice on how to lead and be a good leader. His words made a deep positive impact towards the contestants.
Election started at 10:30 AM. All the students were asked to vote from classes V to X. The students eagerly stood in a queue to vote.
M. Johnson of VI-Ramanujan said that “I don’t know what to say, but I am happy like everyone else. I am going to cherish these moments”
K. Aishwarya of VII- Raman said that “I feel so empowered to know that I have a say in electing the school cabinet”
Harish Roy of VIII- Newton said that “I am thrilled to cast my vote for the first time”
Sana Hurmain of IX- Kalam said that “I am excited to cast my vote and be a part of selecting the next cabinet”
A. Vaishnavi Reddy of X- Kalam said that “I am happy and sad. It’s my last election in the School. Nevertheless, I extend my best wishes to all the contestants in the fray and my best wishes to the new cabinet”
(Reported by D. Rachana and M. Tejaswi Reddy IX-Kalam)
Winter Sports Carnival of Greenwood High School, a weeklong sports meet for all the classes and a much awaited sporting event in the school calendar, began with a great fanfare with Director Sir. Dr.Girrem Bharadwaja Naidu garu, declaring the Sports Carnival open at a specially held ceremony in the school playground on the 18 January, 2023.
Leading up to the sporting carnival, all the students of all the classes were given a chance to choose sports of their interest to take part in and the response was huge.
After all, it was the first major sporting event in the School post COVID-19. With an aim to provide a sporting opportunity to everyone, all the participants are drawn into teams, house-wise, for team sports and preliminary rounds are formalized for individual games. It’s been a painstaking process since almost all the students are eager to participate in one or the other game.
On 18th January, the day of re-opening of the School after the Sankranthi vacation, Sports Carnival opening ceremony took place. A makeshift stage was arranged in the ground and arrangements were put in place for the program. All the students gathered on the ground dressed in white for the program. First, the guest of honour for the ceremony, respected Director Sir, was called on to the stage, and he was followed by CAO Prabhu Kumar Sir, Principal Manjula Madam to the dais. Vice-Principal Mahender and ACOs K Harshavardhan and K. Srikanth adorned the stage as well.
A March-past of houses led by respective House Presidents and guided by the Head Boy and the Head Girl was conducted and while the march-past passed the stage they saluted the dignitaries on the dais. Guests gladly accepted the salute. The march-past with perfect synchronization resembled a military parade. Speaking about the same, the PETs-Mr. Rajkumar, Mr.Praveen and Mr.Ramesh said that, “we have been making students practice whenever we get time. Thankfully, all our efforts paid off.”
It was followed by the National Flag hoisting by our respected Director Sir and the School Flag hoisting by the Head Boy. Director Sir lit the torch and passed the torch to the Head Boy who passed it to the Head Girl. Likewise, it was passed on to other House Presidents and all the cabinet enthusiastically accompanied them in the march. Finally, the torch was brought to the stage and Director Sir lit the Sports Carnival flame with the torch and declared the sporting carnival open and he administered the oath of fair play with all the participants. Speaking on the occasion, Director Sir said, “Put aside winning and losing and stay focused on bringing the best out of you.” He also emphasized on how important it is to abide by the rules of the games and playing it fare. All the students enthusiastically cheered throughout the program.
After the ceremony, first match of boys’ voylleyball between teams A & E of Diamond House took place. Director Sir shook hands with the two teams accompanied by the respective Captains and wished the teams all the best. On the other side of the ground, girls’ Dodgeball match was held between Teams B & C of Diamond House. Director Sir was introduced to the players of the teams by respective Captains and with Director Sir tossing the coin, the match began. There started a sporting spectacle for the full week.
Reported : Sidra Hureen and Harshini Madishetty of Class IX-Newton.
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 sun’s transit into the Makara (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 spring. The festival highlights the importance of pulling back unethical and unhealthy behaviors while practicing peaceful and positive ones instead.
The three days festivities are known by various names such as “BHOGI”,SANKRANTHI and KANUMA.
Abhyaas the global school celebrated pre- ‘Sankranti’ with great pomp and splendour where students came in colourful traditional Indian dresses. All the students and teachers decorated a village hut with motifs related to Sankranti, colourful rangolies and flowers.
Bommala Koluvu was arranged with images of Gods, toys, and dolls that were brought by the students.
The celebrations were started by the Principal and parents by lightening 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 akshantalu, coins, berry fruits and flowers as a tradition of BHOGIAPPLLU POYADAM.advertisement
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Students were reminded about the facts and celebrations related to Sankranti. They were told about the significance of each day – Bhoghi, Makar Sankranti, Kanuma and Mukkanuma.
Students in different attires of BUDABUKKALA VADU, KOMMA DASARI,PITTALA DORA, HARIDASULU, SODAMMELU, had filled the ambiance with laughter with their funny way of TRADITIONAL BHIKSHATANA.
Students danced around Gobbemmalu that were placed on colourful rangoli with the accompaniment of songs sung related to GOBBILLU.
Later, to enhance the festivities in the children, a few students dressed up to represent Suryadeva, Goda Devi, Shakuntala, Vanadeveta, Farmers and village women.
Fun did not end there, many cultural activities were performed by each class students on the theme of SANKRANTHI.
The celebrations ended with KITE flying and RANGOLI competitions.
Every New Year begins with one of our major festivals; Sankranthi. It is not a hyperbole if one says Rangoli is synonymous with Sankranthi. A month-long physical exercise for the young ladies early in the morning is indeed a blessing for them for improving their health. What physical exercise? Yes, your guess is right, embellishing mother Earth with colourful Rangavallulu, Rangoli each day for a month.
Greenwood is always the first in upholding the cultural values, tradition and heritage. Every year marking the advent of Sankranthi, a Rangolicompetition is held in School for the girl children.
This year this competition was held with lot of enthusiasm, cheer and joy in front of the Girl’s Hostel on 03.01.2023. As many as twenty teams of six girls each took part in this competition exhibiting their creativity, skill and artistic talent. Their knowledge of colour combinations and blending the tradition with the present is highly commendable. All of their colorful designs are indeed a feast to the eyes of the onlookers. Sure, Mother Earth has felt extremely happy and blessed all the contestants.
The winners? We got to wait to know till the Republic Day Celebrations on 26.01.2023.
At the end of the competition, our beloved Director Sri. Dr. Girrem Bharadwaja Naidu garu,Academic Principal Sri. VVV Naveen Kumar and Administrative Principal T. Pavan Kumar congratulated all the participants and praised their talent.
“Mathematics is a systematic effort of solving puzzles posed by nature”.
— Shakuntala Devi —
“MATHEMATICS is not about numbers, equations, computations and algorithms, it is about UNDERSTANDING” ___**-William Paul Thurston** ___
Over a period of time, some things will drop out of the public eye and vanish. But, Science, engineering, and technology will be with mankind till the end of the world. And the base is Mathematics.
Abhyaas the global school leaves no stone unturned in the quest for talented kids who may God willing bring laurels to our country. Keeping this in mind the Department of Mathematics has organized ‘Qubi Quest’.
Experience says learning mathematics can be made easier and enjoyable if our curriculum includes mathematical activities and games. Mathematics Quiz encourages, attracts, alerts and brings in an open-minded attitude among youngsters which helps them to develop clarity in thinking.
Mathematics quiz is a brief assessment used in education to measure growth in terms of knowledge, abilities and skills. It helps to enhance the interest among the students towards the subject and also creates a conductive environment to work in groups outside the classroom.
A little competition can inspire students to greater achievements. It challenges students to use their math skills in new and creative ways. It also provides challenging and engaging mathematical experience, both competitive and educational.
As a part of extended learning of Mathematics, “ Qubi Quest “was conducted in ABHYAAS The Global School. Students from across the 4 houses participated in this Quiz competition.
There were three levels, students who qualified in level 1, were selected to level 2 and level 3. There were three rounds in each level. The Main objective of the quiz was to encourage children to look beyond their textual knowledge and relieve the tension of their daily work routine. Children had a good team spirit wherein “small to big” all students were busy and giving tough fight to make their team win.
After a tough fight, the positions bagged by the 4 different HOUSES are as followed:
From Seniors category, Rishith and Badri, won the TROPHY for Emerald House.
From Super-Seniors category, Ameema Meher and Siddharth Varma of Ruby house snatched the TROPHY in a nail biting competition.
The Sub-juniors category involved little mathematicians; Ajit and Harshith have won the TROPHY for Ruby House.
From the Juniors category, Vyshnavi and Shanmukh have won the TROPHY for Diamond House.
CBSE Board Exam 2023 Datesheet Updates, Download CBSE 2023 Time-Table Live at cbse.gov.in: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Thursday released the date sheet for the 2023 board exams. The detailed board sheet is now available at the official CBSE website — cbse.gov.in.
According to the official notification, the CBSE board exams 2023 for class 10 will commence from February 15, 2023 and conclude on March 21, 2023. Similarly, class 12 board exams will take place between February 15, 2023 and April 5, 2023. Exams will begin at 10:30 am. Most exams will be of three hours duration and conclude at 1:30 pm, while some will be of two hours duration and conclude at 12:30 pm.
From the Director’s Desk…
Dear Students,
My warm wishes to you. I want to suggest you how to utilize our REVISION PROGRAM to get maximum benefits.
I feel that no one in this world is born without intelligence.
God has given every one the same composition of mind. It depends on you how to utilize it for your success.
If you have a definite target in life, you can easily collect all your powers and focus them on that goal.
If you remain determined for your goal, just like the pole star, you would not be affected by any challenges or struggle of your life. If you become a pole star, your future generations would respect you and follow in your footsteps.
The famous English poet, Robert Frost, has written a poem. I would like to quote some lines here to focus more on that topic
Woods are lovely, dark and deep, And I’ve promises to keep. And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.
Here, the line “And miles to go before I sleep” has been repeated. This is an emphasis on the self-determination and strong resolution of a person who wants to do a lot before he sleeps (dies).
You are self-illuminated, just like the Sun. You possess fuel in the form of energy and wick in the form of willpower. Then, which power can stop you from getting lighted up or move towards your goal?
You keep sharpening your willpower and caliber at all points of time. Learn to trust yourself. You possess unlimited powers within you. Do not let your self-confidence go down. Keep yourself enlightened and aware;
if you do so on a consistent basis, no one can stop you from succeeding.
The most beautiful thing in this world is to see your parents smiling and the next best thing is to know that you are the reason behind that smile.
Most of the students are functionally very strong and behaviorally very weak and often their reason for failure is not lack of knowledge or hard work but lack of motivation and positive attitude. And for you to have positive attitude towards your preparation, it is very important to answer the following question.
” Why am I studying” ?
Every task should have a sense of purpose or motive behind it.
So, first define the purpose whether
it is your passion
to make your parents happy
or something else.
Some important tips to follow :
# Results of a survey said that the difference between topper and slow learner is not much in terms of subject knowledge, intelligence or hard work, but the major difference is in terms of study techniques and approach towards exam.
# You should possess a great determination so that you are ready to quit (sacrifice) the most important things you like. (Watching movies or chatting with friends or something else)
# Have concrete faith in you. You are what your thoughts are. If you think you can, then you can.
Small Tip: To achieve this state of mind, stop speaking negative about anyone or anything and see the magical power of your brain.
To get benefit in revision plan :
# Though we give a revision plan, every student must plan again in that according to his/her abilities. Suppose if you are given 2 hours for Social, then you should preplan how and what to study in that given time.
# Analyze yourself daily in the night whether you prepared the whole day as you wished. If not, then list out the mistakes made by you like chatting with friends, wasting time, not taking care of health etc. and plan accordingly how to rectify them the next day.
# Write your purpose in a book to excel in exams and read that daily at least once.
# Teachers are there to guide and support you. So, you should not hesitate to ask them even a single thing which obstructs your growth.
# This is exclusively for those who struggle to pass in the exams. Follow the instructions given by your teachers sincerely. Do not think negatively about them. They are just to guide you and support you.
# Suppose if you are good at Maths then give more time for preparing other subjects.
Mindset before writing an exam.
# Say to yourself before writing every exam that this is the final exam and you should put forth your maximum efforts to excel in it.
# Don’t forget to revise what you had read so many days before the exam.
# Every exam conducted will show how you have prepared for that exam.
# Your performance in exams indicates your preparation.
# Every exam gives you a chance to rectify yourself before writing the final exam.
What to do after an exam is conducted (or) papers are given back?
Analyze yourself in the following areas.
Have I presented in order ?
Handwriting
Neatness
Mistakes
Your absolute ( maximum) score.
Plan yourself how to rectify the above .
Write all the mistakes done by you in a book, Inspite of your sincere efforts, you have committed that mistakes. Hence, you should revise every time from then onwards before writing any exam in that chapter.
# Rectification is the only way to develop yourself.
Things to be kept in mind:
# You are going to revise each chapter you have studied only after 2 months. So you have to revise thoroughly now itself so that it takes very less time after 2 months.
# Your daily analysis and performance analysis in exam are going to take you to the expected peaks.
# Never think of any other thing or the persons till you reach your goal.
How to overcome exam tension?
Speak openly with your friends or teachers about your problem and follow their suggestions.
(Mind is like a parachute, it works best when it is open)
One more suggestion is that it would be better if you get experience before writing the schedule tests. i.e. ask your friend / teacher to conduct a pretest and analyze not to repeat the mistakes.
NOTE :
Whenever you are not getting out of your problems,
read this once again. You will definitely find a solution.
HAVE A GOAL, A GOAL IS JUST A DREAM WITH A DEAD LINE……
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). By damaging the human immune system, HIV interferes with the body’s ability to fight infection and disease.
HIV is a Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI). It can also be spread by contact with infected blood and from illicit injection drug use or sharing needles. It can also be spread from mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding.
We are aware that in our country, due to many cultural and social stigmas talking about sex is tabooed. Everyone hesitates to talk about this in public and even forbids its discussion at all levels. But the clear, transparent knowledge of this is essential for one and all as the spreading of AIDS, the most dreaded disease, is directly or indirectly connected to unnatural and illegitimate aspect it.
With a clear and coherent view of spreading this message and knowledge as well among the children and all others connected with our school, our Department of Science has organized many a program in our school.
On 30 November 2022, the students of class 10 exhibited a number of charts that depicted everything that is to be known by each and every one about AIDS. These charts were so well prepared that by just looking at them and reading them everyone can understand with ease the form, cause and prevention of this cureless disease.
The talent of the children in making these colorful and imaginative charts which attracted many to them and made them pay attention to the message they are intended to spread is certainly praise worthy. These students even explained everything about AIDS so well with clarity and coherence overcoming the taboos and stigmas. This indeed is the need of the hour.
On 01 December 2022, an awareness program was arranged in the school premises to commensurate with the World AIDS Day in our school auditorium at 06.00 p.m. Three eminent doctors who have been associated with the AIDS Prevention Program of the Government, working at the District Head Quarters Hospital, MGM, Dr. Lohitha, Dr. Navya and Dr. Sai Krishna took part in this program. They imparted so much knowledge about everything one has to know about this fatal disease. The benefit our children reaped from this program is boundless. The Interactive Session that followed between these eminent doctors and the students proved to be very informative, educative and path defining for one and all.
The children of class 9 had performed a skit bringing out the message ‘Hate the Disease Not the Diseased’ Which was very informative and educative despite its heavy theme.
Dr.G.Bharadwaja Naidu, in his address reiterated the fact that “It is time, we all realized that spreading the knowledge and awareness is the best tool to prevent this deadly disease. Above all we all must accept and practice the motto of this effort and program ‘Hate the Disease Not the Diseased’”
Our Director, Dr. Bharadwaja Naidu,Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar, the Chief Executive Officer, Sri. T. Pavan Kumar, the Administrative Principal, the teachers from the Greenwood Science and other Departments and many members of the support staff took active part in this program.
28/12/2022-Erragattugutta @ Greenwood Group of Schools
All the children have talent hidden in them. Many times, this hidden talent won’t show up itself. It has to be unearthed and help the children achieve their potential to the fullest.
GN Foundation is one that makes an earnest effort to bring out the knowledge, ability and talent among the Greenwood Children. A yearly talent test is conducted by this GN Foundation in our School. This test comes with a bonanza of Tablets, Medals, Books and Shields for the winners.
Today in our school the GN Foundation conducted RMTH(REGIONAL MATHEMATICS TALENT HUNT) for the Greenwood students of classes VI through X.
The most interesting, if not attractive, part of today’s test is that it has come out within a very appealing format with a number of questions in different levels of difficulty; a true attempt to bring out the real champion and help the validation of the test for future use.
Today, being the test day, an atmosphere of excitement, enthusiasm and expectation has set in the school campus right from the morning. The outcome of this effort; the real champions of Greenwood, is eagerly awaited.
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.
You need three things in the theatre – the play, the actors and the audience, and each must give something. ~ Kenneth Haigh
With this being said Greenwood High School has this time given the opportunity to showcase their amazing acting skills to the students of Grade 8 as a part of Club Activity.
The English Club Activity which was carried out on 16th December 2022 was enhanced with the presence of Principal Manjula ma’am, ACO Harshavardhan Sir, and all the teachers of English Department. The program started with great enthusiasm and excitement of the students.
All the sections of grade 8 (Bose, Einstein, Newton, Raman and Ramanujan) gathered in the school ground around 1:30 PM, and the show began at 2 o’clock.
The session started with an amazing role-play of grammar topic Parts of speech by students of Bose, followed by the breathtaking performances of the students from Einstein with topics like Respect everyone and Power of Intelligence.. The two sections sparked great excitement among the audience who encouraged them throughout.
The program continued with the students of Newton who showed their stunning acting skills. The audience was especially active throughout their performance and appreciated them for their work. Each and every group has performed wonders, but the highlight performance for this section was Say No To Drugs.
Moving forward we welcomed Raman students to make the stage theirs. The students showed their wonderful skills and presented topics like Save Nature and Time and Tide Waits for None.
Moving towards the final performances, the stage was taken over by the students of Ramanujan, who not only imparted lessons but also gave the elements of laughter to the audience with topics like The king and the Golden touch and Environmental safety.
All the little performers were appreciated by Principal madam for their tremendous performance. . The students expressed their gratitude as they got a chance to show their skills and talents. Through this activity they gained a lot of confidence and are eager to participate in the upcoming activities as well.
Special thanks to all the teachers of the English Department who encouraged and guided the students along this process.
The only way to conquer stage fright is to get up on stage and play. Every time you play another show, it gets better and better.
Since RED is the colour of Blood, it has historically been associated with “sacrifice”, “courage”, “bravery”, and “vigor”. To instill this quality in children, “’Red Colour Day” was celebrated today by the tiny tots of the Pre-primary wing of Abhyaas The Global School.
Teachers dressed in red, invited each of their kids who were in red too, with beautiful “Apple magic wands ”in their hands and “Cherry Bows” to their neck.
The festive mood started by inviting their loving Principal to their activity hall, with there’d roses, little RED Boys and Girls competed with each other to shower red rose petalson her to show their love.
Bright little Viraj Gangula of UKG, spoke about his favourite colour which is also a primary colour. You guessed it right, it’s Red Colour!
Red is bright and beautiful. Viraj said that it is found everywhere in many fruits like apples, cherries, strawberries, watermelons and pomegranates, vegetables like tomatoes and red chilies and in flowers like hibiscus and rose.
Pretty Relina Princess of LKG, spoke about a ‘Red Juicy Tomato’ that is a very healthy vegetable.
As there were many fruits, vegetables, flowers and toys displayed, Principal Ma’am played a little game of “Treasure Hunt” where she asked the kids to name any red coloured thing that was displayed in that hall, find and bring it to her.
Both teachers and students admired and enjoyed the red ambiance to their heart’s content.
An educational trip is very useful. It enables the students to visit different places. They learn many things when they go to various places. The educational trip enriches their knowledge and broadens their outlook.
This year Greenwood High School had organized an educational trip on 7th and 8th December 2022 for students of grade 6 – 8 .
The trip was divided into 2 days
( Day 1 : All the Grade 6th student and 2 section of 7th )
( Day 2 : All the Grade 8th students along with the other 2 section of 7th)
Students and parents were informed about the trip one week in advance.
Our ACO Harshavardha sir personally informed all the section of 6th 7th & 8th about the trip and the details that were to be kept in mind during the journey.
Students were told to bring snacks and lunch as the trip duration was 7 hours.
#educational Trip For Class 6-8https://t.co/rBDpCFkSHf An educational trip is very useful. It enables the students to visit different places. They learn many things when they go to various places. The educational trip enriches their knowledge and broadens their outlook. pic.twitter.com/wuJBK4EzNX
On the fixed days students had gathered in the school ground and boarded the bus at 9 o clock, along with their guide teachers. Five busses were allotted for the students followed by 2 guide teacher per bus. Finally We hit the road.
First, the students were taken to Regional Science Center which is 3.6 KM from school. There they saw many different experiments. working models, machines and theoretical projects as well.
What excited the students most was a machine where they could check their weights on different planets of our solar system.
They got to experience different illusions and see the model of a human DNA.
They also learnt how 3 Dimensional images actually look 3D and the theory behind it.
By the time the tour of the Science Center was done it was almost 12 o clock. Students had their snacks in the rest area, played some games and looked around, they also found some weight lifting equipment which were connected to science topics.
The second part of the tour began at 12:30 as the students boarded the busses and began the journey to Nagarjuna Milk Product Dairy which is approximately 30 KM from the Regional Science Center. It took us about 1 hour to reach the Dairy. As soon as the busses reached students and staff had lunch from 1:30 to 2:00.
Finally the tour of the dairy farm started. Students were divided into groups of 4 to enter the dairy and explore the process: How the milk is heated in bulk, how the sweets are made, how paneer is processed and stored. They also showed the equipments used for the chill room, where all the frozen items are stored.
After the tour, students purchased yummy and tasty flavored milk ( Badam and pista) and ate doodh peda sweet which was made fresh in the dairy. The manager treated the students with a glass of milk and biscuits after the tour.
We called it a day and 1st bus left the dairy around 3:15 followed by other busses in the interval of 5 minutes each. ACO Harshavardhan Sir and Srikant Sir guided the students all along and made the trip easy going.
Students really enjoyed the trip and learned many new things during the tour. They also made the journey to and fro really lively with many different games played throughout. It was indeed an unforgettable trip.
We thank the management for organising this Educational Field Trip for the students.
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….
Activities encourage children of all ages to pursue their interests, build friendships with other kids, and learn new skills. All of these life skills help to build children’s confidence and give them a sense of accomplishment.
So Greenwood High School has organized Social Club Activity for grade IV on 9.12.2k22.
Social Club activities inculcate various democratic values and qualities like tolerance, equality ,freedom and leadership etc. among the children.
Our Beloved Principal ,ACO were present as the most awaited Social Club Activity had began..
The programme started with the dance on the national song of India ,it was the mesmerizing performance given the pretty girls of Grade IV , the programme continued with the importance of Social studies and its branches .
To teach the children moral values ,life lessons and to inculcate good manners, social behavior, and respect for elders a skit have been performed.
There are different regions in India and each region shows different cultures and traditions. Unity in diversity in India is living proof that despite different religions, cultures, and languages people of India live together with love and peace, to show this the children were dressed in costumes representing different states of India. It was a treat for the eyes to see them dressed in colorful attire. They greeted in their local language and prepared famous dishes of that state .
Group photos were taken with all the participants and Words of encouragement were given by Manjula Madam.
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.
Mr. Nagaraju and other staffs 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,,,,,,,,,https://t.co/gseC036Qiypic.twitter.com/tGN2GJHMK1
A day was specially dedicated to safeguard and protect our children and give them the warmth of wellbeing through a planned program on “Good touch and Bad touch”. The children learnt to identify the “No touch” areas and understood that who are safe adults and whom to report when there is an alarming situation .They also learnt to handle strangers and say ‘NO’ to uncomfortable touch.
A day was specially dedicated to safeguard and protect our children and give them the warmth of wellbeing through a planned program on “Good touch and Bad touch”,,,,,,,https://t.co/ETU1E4GF4dpic.twitter.com/RqyTD4kgdH
The moto of the session was to enlighten the children that their body belongs to them and they need to stay safe and secure.
Good touch is a wonderful way to create bonding with children, they are nice, warm and make us feel protected. Where as, the bad touch is a feeling of fear, discomfort and distress.
This workshop was conducted ,Mrs. Anitha, Mrs. Kanthi and Mrs. Nita, who brought out the importance by demonstrating with dolls and students on live.
Children are taught the difference between the safe zones and red zones of their own body. They also learnt swim suit rule to understand it in a better way.
The session winded up with some special defense tips performed by Ms. Chaitanya to safeguard themselves in unexpected situations.
Morning assembly is a part of every school life. Children come together for the prayer and see different informative acts done by one respective class.
Greenwood assemblies are unique in their own way. Every Thursday the school cabinet comes together to show their leadership quality and help the students learn some values with fun.
Today (17-11-22) our Director Sir Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu sir had come to the school premises and started the proceeding by hoisting the Indian Flag, everyone gave a salute and sang the national song to respect the flag. It was follow by our Head-girl hoisting the school flag and then Ruby president hoisting the Ruby flag.
Word of encouragement were given by the head-girl as the mid term exams are approaching.
Good thought with its meaning made the day whole lot better.
A lot of activities were held in Greenwood in the past month. In presence of Director Sir, we took the opportunity to reward the students who did their best and appealed themselves throughout the activities held in school.
First English Club activity ( class 7) winner were announced and certificate were given,
1st and 2nd prize were crowned to students of 7th Bose who showcased their amazing acting skills.
Science Club activity (class 8) winners were announced and certificates were given,
1st prize – 8th Newton
2nd prize – 8th Ramanujan
Coming to the big event GIST. To encourage all the young minds, not one or two but multiple certificates were given to students from Each category of Science.
Students were joyful and decides to Move Heaven and Earth for the upcoming events.
Coming to the finale, certificates were given to NCC. National Cadet Corps students, who went to the CATC (Combine Annual Training Camp – IX) in the month of November.
Director sir expressed his thoughts and appreciated all the students for their achievements. He also motivated all the other students To Come Off With Flying Colours in the upcoming exams.
“ 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.
Of all public holidays, it is a given that children’s day will be one of the most favorite days for our tiny tots and teen geniuses. I hope you enjoy the pictures of our student’s various awesome cultural performances which were hosted at Greenwood Mancherial Campus.
We thank Principal Ayub, Academic Principal Neeta and Coordinator Kanthi who made the event progress magnificently.
I must say that the spotlight goes to the students of Class I and Class II dynamic performers who conveyed their message ‘Save Water, Save Earth and Save Lives’.
Greenwood Group of Schools Chairman Dr. Bharadwaj Naidu congratulated the children.