The joyous occasion of Raksha Bandhan was celebrated with joy and enthusiasm at Greenwood High School, Mancherial. The event was graced by esteemed dignitaries including principals Mr. Chandramohan, Mr. Ayub Baig, and ACO Mrs. Fareeda Somani, who added grace to the celebration.
The ceremony commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, followed by the offering of coconuts to the divine, seeking blessings for a harmonious bond between siblings. The event was set in motion with a captivating welcome dance performed by Charani, captivating the audience with her grace and talent.
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The significance of Raksha Bandhan was eloquently elaborated upon by Vaishnavi, a student from 7th grade IIT, who shared insights into the essence of the festival and the strong ties it fosters between brothers and sisters. The occasion was further enriched by heartwarming messages from the Principal, underlining the importance of such cultural celebrations in nurturing values.
In a heart-touching gesture, children from the school tied Rakhis to their beloved sir’s, symbolizing the bond of protection and care. Nagalalitha Priya from Grade 10 delivered an impactful speech, emphasizing the emotional depth of Raksha Bandhan.
The cultural extravaganza continued with a mesmerizing dance performance by the 2nd graders, adding a dash of vibrancy to the celebration. Arpitha from the 10th grade then shared her thoughts on the essence of Raksha Bandhan, captivating the audience with her eloquence.
The event took an emotional turn as siblings from the Greenwood family showcased their sibling love through a heartwarming dance performance. The primary children of the school participated enthusiastically in the Rakhi-tying ritual, demonstrating the innocence and joy of this festival.
The event culminated with a heartfelt vote of thanks delivered by Sriman from 8th grade Bose, expressing gratitude to all who contributed to making the Raksha Bandhan celebration a memorable and joyous occasion. The celebration at Greenwood High School truly captured the spirit of Raksha Bandhan, fostering bonds of love and protection among the students and staff.
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.
Extreme climatic conditions have become common these days, whether it is for the global warming or the climate change crisis. For the last few years, our state has been witnessing excessive rains during the rainy season. So much so that the preparedness of the government or individuals seem to be inadequate howsoever carefully planned.
Rainy season opens a plethora of health issues, particularly for children and elderly. The dampening weather would readily aid the bacteria and germs to thrive and cold, cough and fever are commonly noticed in children. Besides, the dangers of drains and flooding water make young children particularly vulnerable. It’s high time parents take extra precautions to ensure their children are safeguarded from the seasonal change flus and other dangers.
Best practices to ensure a child safety include: not allowing them to venture out during the rain or immediately after the rain. Familiarizing the children with the cross paths and manholes with in the vicinity of your home would be a better idea.
One major source of infections during the season is contaminated food and water. The climate is so pleasant that everyone would be tempted to eat and drink warm foods and beverages. But avoiding any sort of eating out, roadside foods particularly, is in the best interest of your child.
Also, maintaining a good hygiene at the home and washing hands frequently, one can keep the illness away. Eating wholesome, sumptuous homecooked meals and drinking plenty of water to keep oneself hydrated is important in all seasons.
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.
On the 1st of August, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be conferred Lokmanya Tilak National Award in Pune. The Award is named after Bal Gangadhar Tilak, the first nationalist leader who strongly advocated self-rule with the slogan “Swaraj is my birthright I shall have it.” Unlike the most other first-generation national leaders who happened to be foreign educated, Tilak had completed his education in India. He has a distinct name in the India’s freedom struggle for his ingenuity.
Tilak, in his autobiography writes that when he was a teenager, as he had started to understand the colonial rule and India’s lack of freedom, he reflected how he can contribute to the country. To his shock, he realized that he was too weak physically to do anything for himself, forget about the nation. He immediately resolved to start doing exercises and grow in strength physically. And, the rest is history to all of us. He endured jail in India and Burma but never compromised on his goal to see India as free country, and went on to be a prominent freedom fighter.
There is a lesson for all of us: students, teachers, parents and everyone else to learn from the life of Tilak. Health and fitness are important for everyone; more so for the students who are aspiring to achieve something in life. Parents are the first role models for a child to think about health and wellbeing. If parents follow a healthy routine like taking healthy food and doing some physical activity children are likely to imbibe it, and make it part of their life. Even if the parents can’t afford to follow an active lifestyle, they can enthuse children by talking to them about the importance of health and encouraging them to include some sort of physical activity in their daily life.
For the kind of hectic academic calendar and rigorous routine students have, it’s better if they have some daily dose of stress buster. What could be better than some sort of physical activity for a stress reliever? Encourage your child to walk, jog, run or swim, or play a sport of their choice for an hour a day. If they are keen, join them in a sporting academy for their preferred sport.
Parents have a significant role to play in the healthy and active lifestyle of children, and they must do their bit for the overall wellbeing of a child.
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Celebration of Bonalu🌿 started by lightening of lamp by Mrs.Fareeda somani accompanied by the principal Mr. Chandramohan, Mr.Ayub baig.. Principal sir addressed the gathering and evoked the spirit of bonalu and using of natural anti-biotics…
Many of us do not, for the good reason of not encroaching into child’s space or not to meddle with their privacy. But, it might leave your child in distress for the reasons of online harassment, abuse, and bullying. Have you ever thought about it?
Easy availability of mobile devices and increased internet connectivity has definitely democratized access to information, particularly to students, but the same also made children more vulnerable. The anonymity the internet and social media offers make everyone take anyone’s identity online and get in touch and engage in conversation with everyone.
Young children, prone to easy influence, are at the risk of getting in contact with wrong people who predate the vulnerable. Also, with easy spread of memes and caricatures online, the classroom issues are often finding a venting on social media platforms. Cyber bullying is on the rise all over the world for the same reasons.
Some students, when snubbed or rejected, are resorting to spreading false information about people in class and school online groups, which are widely in use over various social media platforms causing mental agony and trauma.
Even WhatsApp is a potential source for misguiding the children as many fake things and propaganda can be easily circulated over it. Making the child to learn to verify before believing anything circulated on WhatsApp to be true is the way to save children from undue influence.
Since various dangers are lurking over the social media, it is better to keep a tab on children’s online activities but without encroaching into their space. Also, speaking to children about the possible dangers over the social media and internet and making them aware of the need to be vigilant is advisable.
The best thing would be creating a healthy atmosphere at home where these issues are openly discussed and remedial measures proactively sought.
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.
Greenwood School has been a regular news maker for its astounding results in IIT and NEET exams every since its inception. It remained a dream for Greenwood to see a Greenwoodian as a Bureaucrat in the Indian Administration for some time. That cherished dream has come true when our 2008 Batch Greenwoodian, Mr. Sai Kiran Pathipaka, S/o Komurelli, has successfully passed through the (UPSE CIVILS-2022) IPS-2022 qualifying examination.
It gives me an immense pleasure to convey a message to students of my alma mater.
My formative years at Greenwood laid foundation for my career.
There are few qualities that are non-negotiable at this age. These are to have an intense desire to succeed, clear vision, confidence, perseverance and discipline. I’m extremely grateful for the Greenwood management for developing these qualities in me.
I would like to share some tips from my experience which I think would be helpful to you.
First, refer standard sources.
Second, revise them multiple times.
Third, practice and rectify the mistakes.
Do not refer too many sources on one subject.
Once again, I would take the opportunity to thank the entire team of Greenwood for making me what I am today.
Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, the Director of Greenwood Group of Institutions, has congratulated Mr. Sai Kiran Pathipaka and hoped that many Greenwoodians would follow the tradition set by Mr. Sai Kiran Pathipaka in the near future.
An eventful journey in the life of many a student of Class 10 comes to an end, marking the beginning of another elsewhere in a college. It is time for the Greenwood family to bid farewell to those students with hearts laden with nostalgic memories and many shared anecdotes.
Service and helping and doing the needful when time demands is one virtue we would like to see in children.
All the members of our School Cabinet exhibited the finest capacity to take initiative and willingness to serve expecting nothing in return. Their wonderful efforts in making School Prayer Meetings each morning is praiseworthy indeed.
The brilliance they exhibited while making the arrangements for the Winter Sports Carnival was highly commendable. The initiative taken and creativity shown while arranging many a school function like National Festivals and such other festivals was highly laudable.
Student Cabinet Members (Girls)
Head Girl (K. Jhashmitha )
Discipline Secretary ( D. Tanisha )
Education Secretary ( R. Neeraja Akshaya )
Communication Secretary (K. Yuga Sri Bhavitha )
Sports Secretary (K. Reethu Patel )
Cultural Secretary (D. Anjana Bhavya Sri )
Health Secretary (J. Siri )
House Secretary (P. Harshini )
Event Secretary (Y. THARAINYA )
Food Secretary (D. Hasritha )
Swaach Secretary (K. Laxmi Priya)
Student Cabinet Members (Boys)
Head Boy (L. Karthik )
Discipline Secretary (Aman Thakur )
Education Secretary (B. Dheeraj )
Communication Secretary (T. Ashwanth)
Sports Secretary (T. Anirudh Sharma)
Cultural Secretary (K. Naga Siddartha)
House Secretary (A. Yashwanth )
Event Secretary (Ch. Sai Nikhil)
Food Secretary (K. Varun)
Swaach Secretary (L. Ayush Naik)
House Captains (Girls)
Trishul House Captain (R. Sai Srujitha)
Prithvi House Captain (M. Sanjana)
Brahmos House Captain (K. Trishika)
Agni House Captain (J. Bhuvana)
House Captains (Boys)
Trishul House Captain (K. Stalin)
Prithvi House Captain (A. Sudeep)
Brahmos House Captain (S. Deekshith)
Agni House Captain (G. Abhiram)
Opposition Leaders
M. Nishindra Reddy
M. Hansika
Many a time in many a place such admirable work seems go unnoticed; but, not in Greenwood.
Recognizing the hard work and service of our out-going Greenwood Cabinet Members ourbeloved Director, Dr. Girrem Bharadwaja Naidu garu has showered appreciation in plenty on such wonderful students by giving them well-designed certificates as tokens of sweet memories and sovereigns to cherish for times to come.
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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Greenwood High School,Warangal, Telangana, has been selected for Pariksha Pe Charcha-2023, an annual exam time interactive meet with PM Mr. Narendra Modi for the students of classes 9 and 10.
Greenwood High School is one of the very few schools selected for the program from the region. Selected students are asked to come up with questions to be posed to Modi. Students have come up with many interesting questions covering a wide range of issues on exam preparations, parental pressure and future career choices have. In consultation with teachers, the following questions have been finalized for the program.
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.
We travelled to the state of Punjab from Mathura on 14th December night. It was a night long journey. The children relished this long journey mixed with nice sleep in the cosy comfort of the luxury bus and were not tired at all. We all reached Amritsar on 15th by 01.00 p.m. From there we travelled to one of the key landmarks of the Indian Freedom Struggle; Jallianwala Bagh. We visited the Museum, watched the Laser show at Jallianwala Bagh. The Laser show depicted in detail the events of Massacre. By this we understood the historical importance of Jallianwala Bagh incident that intensified our Freedom Struggle.
The Historical Importance of Jallianwala Bagh
Presently this is a Historical Garden and a ‘Memorial of National Importance’. It is very close to the sacred ‘Golden Temple Complex’ in Amritsar, Punjab. It is preserved as a memorial for those brutally killed; the men, women and even the innocent children; and wounded in what is known as Jallianwala Bagh Massacre at this site on the festive day of Baisakhi on 13 April 1919.
Also known as the ‘Amritsar Massacre’, this marks the brutality and cruelty and inhumane nature of the British Rulers. On that fateful day General Dyer, attacked and ordered firing at a crowd of people, protesting peacefully against the Rowlatt Act and arrest of pro-independence activists Saifuddin Kitchlew and Satyapal. Unfortunately, this place was densely surrounded by buildings and had only one exit which was blocked by the forces of General Dyer. Thus, when the firing was started people had no way to escape. Many succumbed to death and several injured fatally. It was so disheartening to recall that the firing continued without any break till the ammunition was totally exhausted. This incident shocked each and everyone. Rabindranath Tagore was so moved that he renounced his Knighthood in protest of this British brutality.
GOLDEN TEMPLE
The Golden temple is famous for its full golden dome, it is one of the most sacred pilgrim spots for Sikhs. The Mandir is built on a 67-ft square of marble and is a two storied structure. Maharaja Ranjit Singh had the upper half of the building built with approximately 400 kg of gold leaf.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh, after founding the Sikh Empire, rebuilt it in marble and copper in 1809, and overlaid the sanctum with gold leaf in 1830. This has led to the name the Golden Temple. The Golden Temple is spiritually the most significant shrine in Sikhism.
At 06.45 in the evening, we started walking towards the holy “Golden Temple” from the Jallianwala Bagh with heavy hearts to get the solace in the blessing of the Holy Sikh Guru. We all entered the temple strictly following the religious dictums of Sikhism; tying a holy cloth; turban around our heads and dipping our feet in the holy water in the temple complex.
The Golden temple is a Gurudwara, an eminent spiritual and holy place of Sikhism. We also visited Darbar Sahib Kartarpur, in Kartarpur and Gurudwara Janam Asthan in Nankana Sahib.
By 09.00 p.m. that day, we moved to a comfortable hotel for a sumptuous dinner and a goodnight’s sleep in comfort.
Bhagwan Valmiki Tirth Asthan
On 16/12/2022, at 08.00am in the morning we all started towards the famous Bhagwan Valmiki Tirth Asthan at Amritsar.
Bhagwan Valmiki Tirth Asthan is a Temple Complex; an important historical monument dedicated to Maharshi Valmiki’s located on Bhagwan Valmiki Tirth Road, about 11 km west of Amritsar city. There is an 8-foot-tall, 800-kg gold-plated idol of Sage Valmiki in this complex.
According to the Hindu Mythology, this temple dates back to the period of Ramayana. This placed is believed to be the erstwhile Ashram of Sage Valmiki. It is the very place where Sadhvi Sita was given shelter and the children of Lord Rama were born. It is the place where the epic Ramayana was written by Rishi Valmiki. Close to this place is Ram Tirth, where Lord Rama’s forces were defeated by his own sons; Lava and Kusha.
Wagah Border
We started moving towards the Wagah Border(Attari Border) at about 1.30 p.m. and reached there by 03.00 p.m. which is almost 32 Kms away from Amritsar.
Wagah is the international border between India and Pakistan; an army outpost on Indo-Pak border – between Amritsar and Lahore. It is an elaborate complex of buildings, roads and barriers on both sides of India and Pakistan.
We are fortunate to witness the pomp and pageantry of the ‘Beating Retreat’ a remarkable ritual followed here on each and every day. This marks the change of guard at both sides within the handshaking distance of the Indian and Pakistani forces. Soldiers from both the countries perform a perfect drill and march, thus going through an exciting and hair rising procedure followed by the bringing down of their respective national flags. As the sun goes down, nationalistic fervour rises and lights are switched on marking the end of the day amidst thunderous applause patriotism. This spectacular array would certainly last in our hearts for a life time.
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.
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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.
It has been a tradition in Greenwood to bid Good Bye to the bygone Year and Welcome the new year with a lot of fervour. And the 31 December 2022 was no exception to this.
Elaborate arrangements were made to celebrate this event with lots of pomp and gaiety. The children under the guidance of the Greenwood Art and Craft Department decorated the stage so well to set the stage for a wonderful event.
The pillars of the Greenwood, that gave a solid foundation for Greenwood, Sri. Challa Dharma Reddy garu and Sri.DR. Girrem Bharadwaja Naidu garu,Sri. Alapati Prabhu Kumar garu, Sri. Shaik Rabbani garu, The Academic Principal Sri VVV. Naveen Kumar and the Administrative Principal Sri T. Pavan Kumar graced the function by their presence.
The first ladies of the school, Smt. Jyothi garu and Smt. Padmasree Garu has added the rainbow colour to this lovely occasion by their gracious presence. The very presence of these eminent ladies and gentlemen itself brought in the much-deserved festive look to the Greenwood Open Auditorium.
This ceremony was started with the auspicious prayer invoking Lord Ganesha by rendering the shloka ‘Sukhlambaradharam’ by a group of girls. This was followed fittingly by a Welcome Dance, ‘Aigiri Nandini’ by Kushi and her friends.
And then the cloud burst of many dances and songs and lots of fun and cheer marked the rest of the program. The following list shows the extensiveness of this program presented by the Greenwood Children.
Many a time the audience had to hold their breath in wonder and surprise at the talent exhibited by our children.
Soon after the excitement of the dances is over the excitement of the sports set in. The major event of the sports ‘The Winter Sports Carnival’ was conducted from 14-11-2022 to 19-11-2022. It was very fitting that the winners of the individual events, group events belonging to all Houses (Agni, Brahmos, Prithvi and Trishul) were felicitated with a lot of grandeur.
A very transparent and meticulous system was followed by the Department of Sports and games in deciding the winners by giving a very fair chance to one and all. The winners of each event was awarded five points, the runners up three points and those in the third position got 2 points. The cumulative total points were taken into consideration in deciding the Overall Winter Sports Carnival Championship of the school.
Certificates and medals were distributed to the all the winners. It may not be exaggeration if one says that light lit on the faces of the winners at that moment was brighter than the Neon lights used to light up the Open Auditorium.
Our beloved Director, Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu lauded the efforts of the Physical Education Teachers for having conducted the Winter Sports Carnival with thumping success.
When the clock struck 12 as a ritual, the Cake Cutting was done by all the eminent dignitaries. This was followed by the exchange of ‘New Year Greeting’ among one and all.
Sri. Challa Dharma Reddy garu,our beloved Director while greeting the children advised them to focus on the academics as they have to take their examinations soon. He also wished a lot of good luck for them for their oncoming examinations.
Dr. Bharadwaja Naidu garu, the Stalwart of Education and our beloved revered Director, has commended the children in their efforts in making everything a success story in our school. He advised them to work hard for their oncoming examinations; the board examinations for the class 10 students and the Periodic Assessment 3 for the rest of the school. He further reiterated the fact that our school has got the best of the infrastructure and the students have got the advantage of the services of very good teachers who all well qualified and committed and are always ready to help the students in their studies.
Talking about the two principals, Sri. VVV. Naveen Kumar, the Academic Principal and Sri. T. Pavan Kumar, the Administrative Principal said that the School Management is extremely happy the way these two principals are coordinating and cooperating with each other and leading the school to greater heights. He also mentioned the fact that both these principals are of high standards of academic administration irrespective of their designations. He expressed the strong hope that under their administration the academics of the school certainly would scale new heights.
He further appealed all the teaching staff to put in their best efforts to push the standard of Greenwood Education a step up.
Thus Greenwood gave a fitting farewell to the year 2022 and a befitting welcome to the year 2023.
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……
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.
Inter-school competitions are held on various topics, throughout the year involving several schools. This is a very healthy thing as a student is assessed, not only within the school, but is compared with the students of all the other schools too. These competitions give the younger generation a boost and raise their confidence while progressively developing a positive attitude towards competitions.
A student of Greenwood High School, Hunter Road, Warangal , R Tejaswi of 9th Einstein bought a great achievement for her and the school by winning 1st prize in an inter-school competition.
The competitions were held in Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan. Nearly 40-45 schools participated in this event on 26th November 2022. The competitions held were:
Declamation
Essay writing
Painting
Tejaswi moved heaven and earth to showcase her talent in-front of all the esteemed panel present there. She had taken part in Declamation and everyone were awestruck with her language, presentation, and mesmerising style . The speech worked in her favour and she defeated everyone with her powerful language.
Finally the prize distribution took place in New Creation High School, Jangaon on 10th December 2022.
Tejaswicame of with flying colours and was presented with a Shield Certificate, Story books and cash prize of Rs 3000.
She has brought a great achievement for the school and for herself. We hope this success continues in the future and she finds her talents by being a part of Greenwood High School.