G.Pradhyun of class -6 Greenwood , Gopalpur presenting his views on the topic: We all are different and unique
“We all possess distinct qualities, talents, and personalities, making each individual uniquely special. Therefore, it’s essential for parents to support and motivate their children in embracing their individuality, rather than comparing them to others. By doing so, parents can help their children:
Develop a positive self-image and confidence
Discover their strengths and passions
Cultivate resilience and self-acceptance
Foster creativity and innovation
Build strong self-esteem and emotional well-being
By supporting and motivating their children’s unique qualities, parents can help them grow into capable, happy, and fulfilled individuals who make a positive impact in the world.”
SOCIAL SCIENCE IS ITSELF PART OF THE SOCIAL EXPERIENCE IT SEEKS TO INTERPRET AND EXPLAIN.
Activities are a part of school life. Greenwood High School has taken the initiative to introduce Club Activities for to the students of our institute. Social Science offers a variety to learn.
With this The Club Activities came to a start for this academical session on 27th August 2024 with students of Grade 8 (Raman, Bose, Kalam and Newton).
The topics were given a week prior, for the students to prepare and present a well organized show.
Introduction of constitution was given to Emerald house,
Key factors of constitution was given to Diamond house,
Preamble of the constitution was given to Ruby House,
Fundamental duties of constitution was given to Sapphire house.
The topics were given to the students to spread awareness among the children of their rights and duties towards the country. Students performed skits, presented charts and also gave speeches related to the topic.
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The session started with lots of Zeal and enthusiasm. The students were geared up and were looking forward for various activities that educate, brighten and enlighten the young brilliant minds.
WINNERS
Club Activity Date: 27/08/2024 (Tuesday)
Class: 8
1st Place
House: Sapphire
Section: Bose
Theme: Fundamental Duties
Names of Students
BANDHAVYA TRUTH EERLA
DIVISHA BOLLEPELLI
AVIGNA RELLA
KOUSHIK GANTA
ANANYA GOTTIMUKKULA
MAHIVARDHAN GUNDU
1st Place
House: Ruby
Section: Bose
Theme: Preamble
Names of Students
TEERDHA SHIVANI KANKANALA
SRIVIDHYA KANDIKONDA
HARSHATH BAIRI
NISSY MAIDAM
SYED SARWAR
JAYANTH PULUSHERI
PRIHASINI DUMPA
HARI SAI CHARAN DHOLI
1st Place
House: Emerald
Section: Newton
Theme: Introduction of Constitution
Names of Students
SANANTH VADNALA
DHRUVAN KARTHI MATURI
NITHYA KANTE
SRI CHAITANYA VELUPULA
LITHISH RAM
SEENAPALLI VARNIKA
NEERAJ B
DEVANCH RAJPUROHIT
RITHWIK REDDY PALUKALA
1st Place
House: Diamond
Section: Bose
Theme: Key Features of Constitution
LASYA LADALLA
ANURAAG MOTAPOTHULA
RUSHAB KODIPAKA
ABHINAYA GAJJALA
SAI SIDDARTH KUTHATI
AMRUTHA VARSHINI VASAM
Life is a drama and we are all actors.
We started the performance with Newton section, The show continued with Raman, followed by Bose and concluded with Kalam section.
Prizes were announced by our Judges.
Bose section has bagged the prizes from Sapphire, Ruby and Diamond house.
Newton section stepped up their game by winning a prize from Emerald house.
Raman and Kalam section was appreciated for their effort and presentation.
The program came to an end with Principals speech. She has encouraged, appreciated and inspired all the students to participate and get the opportunity to go stage and gain lots of confidence.
Sri Krishna Janmashtami was celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion at Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy, Hanumakonda. The entire school was abuzz with preparations, as students gathered at 2:30 pm to decorate the premises with vibrant flowers, twinkling lights, and images of Lord Krishna. Elaborate scenes from Krishna’s life, known as ‘jhulans’ or ‘jhankis,’ were displayed, adding to the festive atmosphere.
The celebrations commenced at 3:00 pm with ceremonial prayers and a pooja, performed by Mr. M. Ranga Rao, the Maths Teacher. The event was graced by several dignitaries, including the Honourable Director, Sri. Dr.G. Bharadwaja Naidu; General Manager, Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar; Administrative Principal, Sri. T. Pavan Kumar; Vice Principal, Sri. V. Suresh Kumar; and Academic Coordinator, Smt. P. Kanthi, along with other esteemed guests. The dignitaries’ presence added a special significance to the occasion.
Cultural performances were a highlight of the day, with girls performing traditional dances as Gopikas, bringing alive the spirit of Vrindavan. Following the pooja, the festivities were held separately for boys and girls—the boys in the school ground and the girls on the lawn. A key event of the celebration was the “Dahi Handi,” where students attempted to break a pot of curd hung high in the air, symbolizing Lord Krishna’s love for butter.
Separate arrangements were made for juniors and seniors among the girls, and for different age groups among the boys, ensuring that everyone could participate and enjoy the event. This lively and engaging activity, conducted by the class teachers, lasted until 5:30 pm and was a source of great enjoyment for the children. Mr. T. Vijakanth, the teacher of English made live commentary and announcements on loud speakers for this event, which brought a great thrill and enjoyment among all.
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After the Dahi Handi event, the Honourable Director shared a feast of sweets and refreshments with the teachers and staff, marking a delightful end to the afternoon celebrations.
The evening continued with another round of ceremonial pooja at 8:15 pm, led by Mr.M. Ranga Rao. This was followed by a soulful Bhajan program from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm, conducted by Mr. J. Ramesh, the Telugu teacher, in the school’s open auditorium. The devotional singing created a serene and spiritual ambiance, concluding the day’s festivities on a harmonious note.
Overall, the Sri Krishna Janmashtami celebrations at Greenwood High School were a grand success, filled with devotion, cultural richness, and joyful participation from students, teachers, and dignitaries alike.
The Sri Krishna Janmashtami celebrations at Greenwood High School, Mancherial, were a vibrant and joyful event under the guidance of Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan and Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi.
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The dignitaries were warmly welcomed onto the dais, and the sacred rituals began with the offering of flowers, garlands, and Deepa prajwalana to Lord Sri Krishna, symbolizing the school’s reverence for the deity.
The cultural program featured a delightful dance performance by the 3rd and 4th-grade children, whose lively and colorful display captured the spirit of the festival. Following this, Mrs. Spandana, a dedicated science teacher, delivered an insightful speech, emphasizing the significance of Janmashtami and its teachings.
The celebration continued with a mesmerizing dance performance by the 9th-grade girls, showcasing their talent and devotion. The event concluded with an inspiring speech by The principal, Mr. R. Chandramohan, spoke about the importance of values and traditions in the lives of the students.
The highlight of the day was the Oottikottadam, an energetic and traditional activity performed by both primary and high school children, which brought the celebrations to a spirited and joyous close. The event was a beautiful blend of cultural expression, spiritual devotion, and community participation, making it a memorable day for everyone at Greenwood High School. Jai Sri Krishna 💐
Greenwood High School, Gopalpur, celebrated Krishna Janmashtami with great fervor. The program began with the garlanding of Lord Krishna’s idol, the lighting of diyas, and an aarti sung by the teachers, alongside the nursery and LKG students. The entire setup resembled a lively scene from Mathura.
Students were dressed as Krishna, Sudama, Gopikas, and Radha, adding a traditional charm to the occasion. The event featured captivating dance performances by students from classes 1 to 4, followed by a skit cum dance presented by students from classes 5 to 7. A special performance by Devansha from LKG was a highlight.
The day was further enlivened by a pot-breaking ceremony, carried out by the pre-primary students, symbolizing the playful spirit of Krishna.
The celebration concluded on a meaningful note with a value message from the Principal, Mrs. Kavita Chawla, followed by the distribution of prasadam, including belam, aatkulu, and bananas. The entire day was both enlightening and enjoyable for everyone involved.
Celebrating Divine Joy: Krishna Janmashtami, the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna, is a joyous celebration that transcends age, culture and geography. This auspicious occasion commemorates the arrival of the divine prince, who brought love, light and liberation to a world shrouded in the darkness.
Decorations: The school was decorated with colourful papers, flowers, balloons and posters of Lord Krishna. School floors adorned with beautiful rangoli designs, classroom writing boards were pictured Krishna.
Dress- up Competitions: The girl students dressed up as Gopikas, exudes an aura of innocence charm and devotion. Their smiles were radiant their laughter contagious, and their eyes sparkled with Joy. The embodied the spirit of the Gopikas transporting every one around them to the idyllic world of Vrindavan with Tiny tots like Krishna, boy students with peacock feather on crown, flute stuck in waist belt and anklets around their ankles. Students were perfectly attired jingled melodiously everywhere.
Cultural Programme: A special cultural program was organized featuring devotional songs, dances based on the life of Lord Krishna. Students showcased their talent and creativity, leaving every one spell bound.
Dahi Handi (Pot breaking ceremony): The Dahi Handi pot made of clay is adorned with design, pot filled with delicious mixture of curd, milk symbolizing abudance and prosperity, The pot is tightened high above the ground.
The students participated class wise each student comes running with a stick( flute – wooden stick) jumps high tries to break the pot. If participants break the pot they are given the token of appreciation. Event was very exciting.
The atmosphere is electric with laughter, music and cheers filling the air creating an unforgettable experience. It was jubilant celebrations.
Administrative team Vice Principal and coordinator ma’am expressed wishes to all.
Address by the Principal: Valuable words were shared by the Principal. He gave knowledge of Lord Krishna’s birth and made aware the students importance of truth always wins. He also conveyed the Best wishes on behalf our Chairman Sir Mr. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu Garu & G.M sir Mr. Pavan Sir.
Vote of the Thanks: Thanked to all teachers ,parents and all the participants for making It a Jubilant Celebrations.
Krishna Ashtami, also known as Janmashtami, is a vibrant and joyous festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu revered for his divine playfulness and wisdom.
While this festival is widely celebrated in temples and homes, schools have increasingly embraced it as an opportunity to blend tradition with education, fostering cultural awareness and community spirit among students.
In preparation for Krishna Ashtami, the school began by decorating the premises with colorful rangoli patterns, flowers, and lights. Classrooms and corridors were transformed into festive spaces that reflected the joyous spirit of the occasion.
The centerpiece of these decorations was typically the altar featuring an idol of baby Krishna, adorned with fresh flowers, traditional clothing, and jewelry.
The cultural event that took place as part of celebrations included mesmerizing skit , some recitations ,circle time on Tradition vs Modernity and the highlight of the event was the pot breaking ceremony.
The primary school children, performed Krishna Ashtami skit involving dramatized simple yet significant episodes from Krishna’s early life. The skit was designed to be age-appropriate, focusing on aspects of Krishna’s life that were easy for young children to understand and portray highlighting Krishna’s playful nature as he steals butter and is caught by his mother, Yashoda.
Children dressed up as Krishna and Gopika during the celebrations ,which is a beloved tradition that captures the essence of the festival. The costumes were more than just attire; they embodied the playful and divine nature of Krishna and the affectionate devotion of his followers.
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Typically, young boys don colorful dhotis, adorned with intricate designs and embellishments. They wore peacock feather crowns, necklaces, and bracelets to mimic Krishna’s divine appearance. The key feature was the flute, symbolizing Krishna’s role as the charming musician who captivated the hearts of his devotees.
Young girls dressed up as Gopkais, wearing vibrant dress decorated with mirror work and traditional embroidery. They also wore flower garlands and bangles, reflecting the traditional attire of the gopikas who were known for their devotion and love for Krishna.
The pot breaking ceremony, a beloved episode from Krishna’s childhood was also performed.. According to legends, young Krishna and his friends would try to break the pot which was hung high in the air. This playful act was enjoyed by the little Krishnas of Greenwood High School, symbolizing Krishna’s love for his playful nature. By incorporating this lively event into the celebrations, the school created an opportunity for students to engage with their cultural heritage in a fun and meaningful way.
The circle time integrated tradition emphasized values, customs, and practices that have been passed down through generations incorporating traditional elements with a sense of continuity and cultural connection. The circle time also embraced modern practices focus on fostering critical thinking, creativity, and digital literacy.
Celebrating Krishna Ashtami in school premises provided students with a unique opportunity to connect with their cultural heritage while participating in joyous and educational activities. Through decorations, performances, educational activities schools created a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere that celebrated the spirit of Krishna Ashtami and fostered a deeper understanding of this important festival by blending tradition with modern educational practices,the Greenwood High School played a crucial role in keeping the rich tapestry of cultural celebrations alive for future generations.
To build a great nation we need to keep a few pointers in mind. Here we have M. Anvee andB Ruthika Angel of class 6th to speak on Role of Children in Nation Building.
Lord Krishna, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, represents much more than divinity. He embodies friendship, wisdom, and the very essence of life’s profound philosophies. As we celebrate Krishnashtami, it’s important to reflect on how Krishna’s life and teachings continue to inspire and guide us.
Krishna’s life is a beautiful blend of divine playfulness and deep wisdom. From his childhood, he captivated hearts with his mischievous charm and loving nature. His friendships, particularly with Sudama and Arjuna, reveal the purest forms of bond and loyalty. Krishna’s friendship with Sudama is a timeless example of how true friends value each other beyond material wealth or social status. Despite being a king, Krishna welcomed Sudama, a poor Brahmin, with open arms and treated him with utmost respect. This story teaches us that true friendship is not defined by external appearances but by inner connection and mutual respect.
Krishna’s role as a philosopher is equally significant. The Bhagavad Gita, a dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, is one of the greatest philosophical texts. Through his teachings in the Gita, Krishna guides Arjuna to overcome his doubts and fears, offering profound insights into life, duty, and righteousness. He emphasizes the importance of selfless action, encouraging us to perform our duties without attachment to the outcomes. This principle of “Karma Yoga” is a cornerstone of Krishna’s philosophy, urging us to live with integrity and purpose.
Krishna’s teachings transcend time and continue to resonate with us today. His message of balance, detachment, and inner peace provides a practical approach to navigating the complexities of modern life. Whether we are dealing with personal challenges or seeking deeper meaning, Krishna’s wisdom offers guidance.
Krishna is not just a divine figure but a symbol of friendship and philosophy. His life and teachings inspire us to be better friends, embrace wisdom, and live with purpose.
As we celebrate Krishnashtami, let us remember the lessons of Krishna and strive to embody the values of love, loyalty, and wisdom in our lives.
Here is Shanvi Riona of class – 6th sharing her opinion on Importance of sports in the students life.
Sports are vital in a student’s life as they contribute to overall development beyond academics. Engaging in sports promotes physical health, helping students stay fit and active, which reduces the risk of various health issues. It also enhances mental well-being by relieving stress and boosting mood through physical activity.
Participating in sports teaches important life skills like discipline, teamwork, and time management. It fosters social connections and builds strong relationships, while also providing opportunities for leadership and learning to handle success and failure gracefully.
Moreover, involvement in sports can improve academic performance by enhancing focus and discipline. It also instills values such as fairness, respect, and perseverance, which are crucial for personal growth. Ultimately, sports help students develop into well-rounded individuals, preparing them for future challenges in life.
A significant event, the Investiture Ceremony, was held at Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy, on 16th August 2024, marking the formal appointment of newly elected student leaders and cabinet members for the academic year 2024-25. This event reflected the school’s dedication to inculcating leadership qualities and a sense of responsibility among its students.
The school’s open auditorium was impeccably arranged for the Investiture Ceremony. The setup featured a well-organized stage for dignitaries, with seating meticulously arranged for guests and students. Floral decorations adorned the venue, and the sound and lighting systems were carefully calibrated to enhance the event. These thoughtful arrangements ensured a smooth and formal presentation of the newly elected student leaders and cabinet members.
Highlights of the Event
Welcoming Dignitaries: The ceremony commenced with the anchors, Ch. Nithreya Sri and J. Archita, extending an invitation to the esteemed dignitaries to take the dais.
The distinguished guests for this event included Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, Honorable Director; Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar, General Manager; Sri. VVV Naveen Kumar, Academic Principal; Sri. T. Pavan Kumar, Administrative Principal; Sri V. Suresh Kumar, Vice-principal; Smt. P. Kanthi, Academic Coordinator; Returning Officer Sri Satheesan Achari; and Election Commissioner Sri. Ranjit Behera. The guests were greeted with warm hospitality, as bouquets were presented to them by the students.
Oath-Taking: The highlight of the event was the Oath-Taking ceremony. The newly elected student council members took a solemn pledge, administered by Sri.Dr.G. Bharadwaja Naidu. With their right hands raised, they vowed to uphold the values of integrity, responsibility, and leadership. This moment was marked by a strong sense of commitment and enthusiasm, signaling the start of their roles as leaders.
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Investiture of Student Council: Following the oath, the Head Boy, Head Girl, Secretaries, and House Captains were formally invested with their roles. Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu presented them with badges, and the Head Boy and Head Girl, along with the House Captains, were adorned with sashes. This ceremonial gesture represented the transfer of authority and responsibility.
Head Boy & Head Girl’s Address: The newly appointed Head Boy, K. Adithya Raman and Head Girl, S. Sonashree, expressed their gratitude during their address to the school gathering. They conveyed their appreciation for the honor and shared their excitement about the responsibilities ahead. Their words resonated with enthusiasm and commitment, signaling the beginning of their leadership journey.
Guest’s Address:Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, the Chief Guest, delivered an inspiring speech that underscored the importance of leadership, teamwork, and dedication in promoting a vibrant school environment. He emphasized the significant role of effective leadership in shaping the school’s future and encouraged student leaders to set exemplary standards by acting with empathy and integrity. He also highlighted the vital role of students in this ongoing journey, asking them to actively contribute to their studies.
Alongside Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, other distinguished guests, including Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar, Sri. VVV Naveen Kumar, Sri. T. Pavan Kumar,Sri.V. Suresh KumarandSmt. P. Kanthi delivered their speeches, further enriching the event with their insights on the importance of education, discipline, and responsibility in the holistic development of students.
Acknowledgements: The school management acknowledged the invaluable contributions of teachers and mentors from the Social Department – Mr. Satheesan Achari, Mr. Ranjit Behara, and Mr. Sandeep, as well as from the English Department – Mr. Vijaykanth and other staff who played active role. Their support and guidance were recognized as vital in shaping the future leaders, and their dedication was applauded.
Finally, the Investiture Ceremony 2024 was a significant event that celebrated the potential of young leaders and reinforced the school’s values. The ceremony highlighted the importance of responsibility, discipline, and teamwork in fostering a positive school environment. With the newly appointed student leaders ready to undertake their roles, the school looks forward to having a year of dynamic leadership.
National Anthem: The ceremony ended up with a heartfelt rendition of the National Anthem, during which the entire assembly stood in respect. This powerful moment promoted a sense of unity and pride among the attendees.
Raksha Bandhan, a festival celebrated across India is a testament to the unbrekable bond between brothers and sisters.
The ceremony begins with the sister tying a sacred thread. The Rakhi around her brother’s wrist.
The symbolize her prayer for his well-being and safety. In return the brother vows to protect and care for his sister presenting her with a gift as a token of his love.
Highlighting Event in school:- Tiny sis tilaks the fore head of his tiny bro, tying rakhi with her tiny hand on the tiny wrist of her tiny bro
Greenwood High School in Hasanparthy is excited to invite all students, parents, and staff to a special Rakhi celebration that promises to be a joyous occasion for the entire Greenwood family. Rakhi, a festival that signifies the bond between brothers and sisters, is the perfect opportunity to celebrate relationships, foster community spirit, and create lasting memories.
The Raksha Bandhan celebrations at Greenwood High School, Mancherial branch, were a vibrant and joyful affair under the guidance of Principal Mr. Chandramohan and Vice Principal Mr.G.Thirupathi.
The program was gracefully anchored by Lineesha from Grade 6 and Lalith from Grade 3. The event commenced with an insightful introduction to Raksha Bandhan by Mr. Venkatesh, a teacher who explained the significance of this cherished festival that celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters.
The celebration was brought to life with a delightful dance performance by the primary siblings of the school. The audience were by captivated by the performances of Noel Prince , Jessica, Kartika and KritikNandan Avantika, Anurag , Tina baby, Sriharsha ,Sanvika, PraharshTej , Divyanshu Chandra, Rajashree Rani, Vihaan , Hansika, O. Nitya and Abhiram. Each pair of siblings performed with enthusiasm, showcasing their talent and love for one another.
Following the dance performances, Mr. Venkateswarlu delivered a speech in Telugu about the significance of Raksha Bandhan, emphasizing the cultural and emotional importance of the festival. His words resonated with everyone, reminding the audience of the deep-rooted traditions that bind families together.
The event continued with a high-energy dance performance by high school students, guided by Mrs. Sheetal. The performers, including O. Sri Vyshnavi, Surya Siddhartha, Rishihta, Lahari, Shasinivas, Moksha, Ishwith, Rakul Chandra, and Rishwita Sai, enthralled the audience with their synchronized moves and vibrant expressions.
Mr L. Srinivas then took the stage to deliver a speech in English, highlighting the universal values of love, protection, and respect that Raksha Bandhan embodies. His speech was followed by an address by the Vice Principal, Mr.G.Thirupathi, who spoke about the importance of maintaining these bonds in today’s fast-paced world.
The celebration concluded with the symbolic tying of rakhis, where female staff members tied rakhis to their male colleagues, and siblings exchanged rakhis, reinforcing the bonds of protection and affection. The event was a beautiful reminder of the importance of family and the enduring traditions that bring people together. Happy Raksha Bandhan!!!🌷🌷 The Importance of Student Cabinet Elections in Schools https://gtimes.in/the-importance-of-student-cabinet-elections-in-schools/
Schools are the best places to learn while growing. Since Raksha Bandhan is around the corner, children enjoy celebrating Raksha Bandhan at school, it can be a wonderful way to promote cultural understanding and foster relationships among students.
The word “Raksha Bandhan” is derived from the Sanskrit words “Raksha” meaning protection and “Bandhan” meaning bond. The festival symbolizes the unbreakable bond of love, care, and protection between siblings. It is typically celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Shravana, which usually falls in August.
The students of Greenwood High School were engaged in making their own Rakhis as part of a craft activity. The school provided materials like colourful threads, beads, sequins, and stickers. The Greenwoodians designed and decorated their Rakhis, which helped them understand the personalization involved in this tradition. This craft session was a fun way for children to express their creativity and learn about the importance of thoughtful gifts.
The students tied their handmade Rakhis on their classmates’ wrists, symbolizing their affection and camaraderie.
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This ritual not only highlighted the importance of relationships but also reinforces the value of giving and receiving with sincerity. For many students, it is a cherished moment that strengthens their understanding of family and friendship bonds.
The process of making Rakhi serves multiple purposes:
Cultural Education: Through crafting, children learn about the history and significance of Raksha Bandhan. They gain insights into the rituals associated with the festival and the values of love and protection it represents.
Skill Development: Crafting Rakhis helps in developing fine motor skills, creativity, and patience. It also fosters a sense of accomplishment as students create something meaningful with their own hands.
Community Building: Working together on a common project strengthens bonds among classmates. It promotes teamwork and encourages sharing of ideas and resources, creating a sense of unity and camaraderie.
The ritual of tying handmade rakhis by school kids was more than just a festival activity; it was a meaningful tradition that enriched the lives of young learners. It combined the creativity with cultural education, helping children to connect with their heritage while developing valuable skills. As they participated in this cherished practice, they not only celebrated Raksha Bandhan but also built lasting memories and strengthened their bonds of friendship and community.
Greenwood High School recently held its prestigious Cabinet Investiture Ceremony for the academic year 2024-2025, a momentous occasion that marks the formal induction of the newly elected student council members. The ceremony was graced by the presence of our esteemed Chief Guest, Director Sri. Dr. Bharadwaja Naidu, and led by Principal VVV .Naveen Kumar. This event was a celebration of leadership, responsibility, and the democratic values that our school holds dear.
The event commenced with a solemn procession of the elected student leaders, who marched confidently towards the stage, ready to embrace their roles. The school auditorium was filled with an atmosphere of anticipation and pride, as teachers, students, and parents gathered to witness this significant event.
In his opening address, Principal Naveen Kumar emphasized the importance of the roles the student council members would play in shaping the school environment. He reminded them of the responsibilities they would carry and the trust their fellow students had placed in them. He also highlighted how the student council serves as a bridge between the student body and the administration, ensuring that student voices are heard and considered.Chief Guest Dr. Bharadwaja Naidu then addressed the gathering, inspiring the newly inducted leaders with words of wisdom and encouragement. He spoke about the importance of leadership, the value of service to the community, and the impact of good governance on personal and collective growth. His speech was a highlight of the ceremony, leaving a lasting impression on all in attendance.
Following these addresses, the newly elected Head Girl, S. Sonashree, and Head Boy, K. Adithya Raman, were called upon to take the oath of office. With their right hands raised, they solemnly pledged to uphold the values of Greenwood High School, lead with integrity, and serve their peers with dedication.
One by one, the other members of the cabinet, including the Discipline Secretaries, Communication Secretaries, House Secretaries, Mess Secretaries, Sports Secretaries, Health Secretaries, Education Secretary, and Event Secretary, followed suit, each taking their oaths with the same level of commitment. The House Captains from the four houses—Agni, Brahmos, Prithvi, and Trishul—also took their oaths, promising to lead their houses with enthusiasm and fair play.
As each student took their oath, the school community applauded, acknowledging the significance of their roles and the leadership they would bring to the school. The ceremony concluded with Principal Naveen Kumar presenting the newly inducted leaders with their badges of office, a symbol of their authority and responsibility.
Student Council Elections: A Democratic Process
The Cabinet Investiture Ceremony followed the recently concluded student council elections, which were conducted with strict adherence to the rules and regulations, mirroring the procedures of the Election Commission. The elections were a true exercise in democracy, with students campaigning, presenting their manifestos, and participating in debates.
The election results were eagerly awaited, and the announcement of the winners was met with excitement and anticipation. The elected leaders, as listed earlier, represent a diverse group of students, each bringing their unique strengths and ideas to the table.
The election process not only provided students with an opportunity to vote and be voted for but also served as a practical lesson in democracy, leadership, and civic responsibility. The new cabinet is expected to work closely with the school administration, ensuring that the voices of their peers are represented and that the school continues to thrive as a community.
In conclusion, the Cabinet Investiture Ceremony and the preceding elections have set the tone for what promises to be an exciting and productive academic year at Greenwood High School. Under the leadership of Principal Naveen Kumar and the guidance of Chief Guest Dr.G. Bharadwaja Naidu, the school is poised for continued growth, innovation, and excellence in all its endeavors.
Raksha Bandhan celebration at Greenwood High School, Gopalpur, was filled with joy and the true spirit of the festival! The story of Lord Krishna and Draupadi indeed captures the essence of Raksha Bandhan.
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When Lord Krishna accidentally cut his finger, Draupadi’s immediate act of tearing a piece of her saree to bandage his wound symbolized the deep bond of protection and care.
In return, Lord Krishna vowed to protect her in times of need, signifying the sacred promise that underlies Raksha Bandhan.
At Greenwood High School, this tradition was beautifully honored as all the girl students prepared rakhis and tied them to their brothers (the boys), symbolizing their bond of protection and affection. In return, the boys fed sweets to the girls, reinforcing the bond with blessings and love.
This celebration truly reflected the values of compassion, love, and the protective bond that Raksha Bandhan represents, bringing students together in a heartwarming display of tradition and unity.
Today , we celebrated Our Nation’s 78th Independence Day with great enthusiasm and pride
Welcome voice: Warm welcome was given to everyone present at the celebration, Special voice given to Principal, Vice Principal, Administrative Officer and Academic coordinator onto dais. Followed by Sanskrit Ganesh Slokam, Principal sir garlanded Great Freedom Fighters.
The unfurling of Patriotism: Our Principal hoisted the flag, students sang the National Anthem with reverence. The sky was a brilliant blue, with just a few wispy clouds, as if echoing the tri-colour unfurled above. A gentle breeze carried the whispers of patriotism, as the Sun shone brightly casting a warm glow over the celebration.
Pride in Every Step: Students marched with precision and pride , their faces beaming with joy. March in unison, showcasing their discipline and team work. The march was lead by the school band. Our Principal took the salute and the students proudly displayed their marching skills, honoring the spirit of Independence.
Patriotic Pageant: Was conducted in School Indoor stadium. Stadium was decorated by tri-colour balloons, school banner and colorful lights. Students showcased music, dance, speeches, freedom fashion.
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Speeches:- were thoughtful, thought-provoking and they dress up as each in different freedom fighters like Courageous Rani Lakshmi Bhai roared the dialogue “Main Meri Jhansi Nahi Doongi” crowd of students also roared, same experience with Bhagat Singh who raised his voice with his gun in the air and said “Inquilab Zindabad”, Subhash Chandra Bose slogan “Tum mujhe khoon do, main tumhe azaadi doonga”. Everyone experienced Goose bumps. Where real sense of courage and patriotism awoke. Tinytols dress up as Mahatma Gandhi, Indira Gandhi, Sarojini Naidu, Rudramadevi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Kamal Nehru, to our surprise we had seen Darupadi Murmu (present President of India).
Songs:- Melodiously sang in Telugu language by our students.
Dances:- Patriotic dances were exhibited synchronism with the music and students steps. They were well dressed gave a mesmerizing feeling. Over all audience participation encourage clapping.
Vote of Thanks: Given by Principal expressed heart felt gratitude to Teachers, Students, non Teaching staff and to present parents for their enlightening speeches, captivating performance and tireless efforts in making this event a resounding success also said sincere appreciation to all with a Great round of applause.