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A respectful classroom culture is the cornerstone of a positive and conducive learning environment.

23/11/2023, THU


A respectful classroom culture is the cornerstone of a positive and conducive learning environment. It fosters an atmosphere where students and educators value each other’s perspectives, creating a space for open dialogue and collaboration.

Respectful behavior is not only demonstrated by politeness but also by acknowledging diverse opinions, embracing differences, and treating everyone with dignity.

Students thrive when they feel respected, which positively influences their academic performance and social development. Here is Praharshini of Class 5, Greenwood Gopalpur elaborating about the topic.


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Social & English Club Activity @Abhyaas


Club activities assist students to cultivate a sense of unity and work with others in reaching the same goals. Students develop social skills: Clubs facilitate students to meet, mix, and work together with other students from different backgrounds in a diverse environment.

Keeping this in view the English and Social teachers at Abhyaas the global school conducted a few activities to enhance soft skills in the children. Students across Grades I to 9 have enthusiastically participated in the activities.

As part of Social Science activities, Tiny T. Suhas Ram, D. Relina Princess and Y. Anjana Sri of Oceanic – 1 came up with a conversation about plants.

Little J. Reuel Shekhar  and G.Sudheer Varma of Tender – 2 spoke about the difference between clean drinking water and dirty water.

Prudhvi Raj, Ranveer and Rithika of Class 3, spoke on the topic, ‘Solar System’.

Students of Grade – 3 came up to recite the different states in India with their states:

Abhijna spoke about the Northern states while Gautam Chandra spoke about the Southern states. G. B. T. Karthik spoke about the Eastern & Central states while Swaroopa Rani spoke about the Western  states.

Finally, Revanth Avinash spoke about the North eastern states.

Amrutha, Bhargav Sai, Bhargav Amruth, Lakshmi Sruthi, Harshith Varma and Prem Tej of Class 4 spoke about the  physical divisions of India.

Mokshjna, Chandni, Akshay, Raghu Ram, Rushitha and Meghana of Class 5 spoke about continents while Jaswanth, Akshitha Geethaanvitha and Ritesh spoke about oceans.

Jessika, Mokshjna, Chandu and Raghuram of Furious 5, spoke about volcanic eruption

Renuka, of Grade 6 IIT explained about the solar system while Pavan Kumar of Grade 7 IIT recited the names of all the Indian states and their capitals.

Ramakrishna and Deepak of Grade 8 IIT spoke about the Fundamental rights expounded in the Indian Constitution.

Likhita and Saraswati of Naive 9  read out the Preamble and explained it word by word.

As part of English club activities, the tiny tots S. Dakshayani, M. Guna Sai Srinidhi, A.Y. Sri Sai, P. Kavya Sri and M .Ghanan Karthik of Oceanic -1 sweetly lisped the Vowels song.

M. Abhiram Varma and J. Reuel Shekhar of Tender-2 together described a few objects.

T. Harshitha, T. Lohitha, J. Reuel Shekhar  and M. Abhiram  Varma of Tender-2 recited the singular and plural forms of some nouns.

B. S. D. Karthik and K.Gowtham Chandra of Grade 3 shared a few words and their opposites

Prudhivi Raj and Tanuj Varma of Grade 3 discussed the situations where we use the terms ‘May I ask?’ ‘Could you please?’.

Harshith of Class 4 told a beautiful story About Sheba and the Monkey while, Prem Tej and  Bhargav Sai spoke on Dussehra celebrations.

K.Thanmai and Amrutha Siva Parvati spoke about the importance of a library while, Sanvitha and Dusana  shared her thoughts on Verb forms

Sparjan Lee of Succulent 6 narrated a small story about the crow and a jar with waterl.

Joshna and Rupa Sahasra of Succulent 6 interacted with their audience with a game of scrambled words.

Vikhyat, Harshavardhan and Pavan Kumar of 7 IIT discussed about the importance of reading stories from the Panchatantra.

Bhargavi and Varshini of Grade 7 IIT had a short discussion on articles and their usage.

Navya of Grade 8 played a game called word ladder with her audience.

Finally Shravan, Shravani and Chasmitha of Grade 9 IIT played a highly interactive game called Boggle with their enthusiastic audience.

Akshara and Nehamrutha of Grade 8 IIT anchored for the Social activities whereas Mokshit of Elegant 8 anchored for the English activities.


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Greenwood High School’s Educational Trip for Nursery, LKG & UKG.


Greenwood High School, Gopalpur,
were taken for a visits to “Places of Worship ” in the neighbourhood.
Here’s a glimpse of their exciting journey:

  • Gurudwara :
    The first stop on the itinerary was the serene Gurudwara. Students experienced the peaceful ambiance, learned about Sikh traditions, and were treated to the warm hospitality of the Sikh community. The visit provided a valuable opportunity for cultural exchange and understanding.
  • Church:
    The students witnessed the beauty of Christian religious practices, admired the architecture, and engaged in conversations with the church staff. The visit encouraged an open dialogue about different faiths and the importance of tolerance.
  • Masjid:
    The educational journey continued with a visit to the masjid in Chowrastha. Students gained insights into Islamic practices and observed the architectural beauty of the mosque.

  • Thousand Pillar Temple :
    A historical and architectural marvel awaited the students at the Thousand Pillar Temple. Exploring the intricate carvings and learning about the temple’s rich history added a cultural dimension to the trip. The teachers shared information on the site they were going to visit. They were also taught to love and respect every religion.The students were very inquisitive and their inquitiveness was satisfied when they actually visited these religious places.
  • Z00 PARK (Vana Vigyan) Hunter Road:
    The final destination was the vibrant Z00 PARK, also known as Vana Vigyan, at the Hunter Road. Students immersed themselves in nature, discovering various plant species and learning about environmental conservation. The park visit aimed to instill a sense of responsibility towards the environment from a young age and had enjoyed lunch together.

This educational trip not only broadened the students’ horizons Greenwood School remains committed to providing holistic learning experiences that go beyond the classroom, and the perspective of students were enhanced when they actually visited these places of worship to understand that God is one.


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Prize Distribution in Abhyaas The Global School


Prize distribution helps in motivating students by recognizing and rewarding their efforts and achievements. It instills a sense of accomplishment, boosts confidence, and encourages a positive attitude towards learning. Additionally, it can foster healthy competition, inspiring students to excel in various fields, contributing to overall personal and academic development.

  • Recognize students’ efforts
  • Encourage students to feel good about their work
  • Promote feelings of pride and happiness
  • Generate enthusiasm in students and staff
  • Improve school efficiency
  • Establish strong links between parents and teaching staff
  • Celebrate students’ pursuit of education

Abhyaas the global school leaves no stone unturned to encourage her students to excel in academics as well as co-curricular activities. Keeping this in view, the Principal Mr. V. Satyanarayana and the Vice Principal Mr. G. Rajesh requested the school GM. Mr. T. Pavan Kumar.

to take time out of his busy schedule to distribute the prizes to the enthusiastic winners.

The first ones to share the stage with Pavan Sir were the winners of the Drawing Competition. They are Gowtham Chandra of Grade III, B. Bhagya of Grade IV, K. Meghna of Grade V, Nithila of Grade VI, Ritwik of Grade VII, Vijwal Amogh of Grade VIII and P Karthikeya of Grade IX.

Next to share the stage were the winners of Spell Bee Competition. They are R Revanth Avinash and B. S. D. Karthik of Grade III, A Bhargav Sai and Manvitha of Grade IV, A Santosh and A Niharika of Grade V, B Sreyas and Aman Khalid of Grade VI, B Lakshmi Chaitanya and V Vikhyat of Grade VII, V John Reginold and Ch Divya of Grade VIII, and V Druthi and N Vinay Venkat of Grade IX.

Next to come up on stage were the winners of the Handwriting Competition. They are P Vikas of Grade III, B Hemanya of Grade IV, V Preethi of Grade V, T Mahidhar of grade IV,  G Hari Narayana of Grade VII and K Vasavi Sai Priya of Grade VIII.

The next batch were the winners of the Times Table final round. They are G Viraj and R Ashish of Grade I, Anusri, Reul Shekhar and Vijay Ram of Grade II, Bhagya Sri, Bhavya and Prem Tej of grade IV, J Hemant and Niharika of Grade V, Sreyas and Mahidhar of Grade VI, R Bhargavi, K Varshini and V Vikhyat of Grade VII and Akshaya Deepika of Grade VIII.

The winners of the Essay Writing Competition (Telugu) queued up next to collect their prizes. They are B Kondanda Venkat and J Hemanth of Grade V, D Harshith and Shanvitha of Grade IV, T Mahidhar of Grade VI, V Vikhyat and Hari Narayana of Grade VII, K Beja Sri of Grade VIII, Ch Chasmitha and B Saraswati of Grade IX.

The IIT Foundation Course Toppers made a beeline to the stage to receive their prizes. They are S Bhavya and K Vijay venkatapati Raju of class 6th IIT who bagged the first rank and their classmate J Nithya Srihitha who bagged the second rank, A Ram Kumar and K Pujitha of Grade VII-IIT who bagged the first and second position respectively, B Sai Harsha Akhil and Ch Divya of Grade VIII-IIT who bagged the first and second position respectively, and Y Harsha Sri Sai Teja and G Beshu Guna Pavan of Grade IX-IIT who won the first and second position.

Finally the toppers in academics proudly went up to the stage to collect their prizes. They are K Dhanush Madhav of Nursery, P Alessa Angelina and K Bhanvi of LKG, V Thamogna of UKG, T Suhas Ram and G Viraj of Grade I, J Reuel Shekar and G Sudheer of Grade II, G Abhigna, K Prudhvi Raj and B Ravi Chandra of Grade III, A Bhargav Sai and D Harshith of Grade IV, A Santosh, V Preethi and J Hemanth of Grade V, B Sreyas, T Mahidhar and K Vijay Venkatapati Raju of Grade VI, R Bhargavi, K Varshini, B Lakshmi Chaitanya and K Vikhyat of Grade VII, N Akshay Swaroop and Ch Divya of Grade VIII, Y Harsha Sri Sai Teja and D Pragna of Grade IX, and Y Vinay Sai Abhiram and U Ganesh of Grade X.

Kudos to the teachers and the students for achieving this milestone.


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” Indian Mapping Skills ” @Greenwood Mancherial


On a vibrant Saturday at Greenwood High School, Mancherial, under the thoughtful guidance of Principal Mr. Chandramohan, Admin. Mr. Ayub and the enthusiastic Social Department, an engaging activity unfolded, centered around the theme of “Mapping Skills.”

The focal points of this exploration included honing Indian map-drawing proficiency, delving into the intricacies of Indian relief features, comprehending the river system, and mastering the states and capitals of our diverse nation.

Principal Mr. Chandramohan, along with the adept Social Department, ensured that these specifications were not only introduced but also elaborated upon, fostering a comprehensive understanding among the participating Grade 8 and 9 students.

The event proved to be an educational spectacle as students from grades 1 to 10 flocked to the activity. Their curiosity piqued, they absorbed knowledge about mapping skills with great enthusiasm.


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This initiative stands as a testament to Greenwood High School’s commitment to holistic education, emphasizing practical learning experiences that go beyond the conventional classroom setting.

The Social Department has undoubtedly enriched the educational journey of the students, providing them with a solid foundation in mapping skills.


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Democracy – The Power of Vote

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The power of a vote in a democracy is unparalleled and fundamental to the functioning of a just society.
In democratic nations, the citizens hold the key to shaping their collective destiny through the simple yet
profound act of voting. Each vote is a voice, a testament to the principle that every individual’s opinion matters.

When citizens exercise their right to vote, they participate in the selection of leaders and representatives who will make decisions on their behalf. This act of choosing leaders empowers people to influence policies and determine the direction of their nation.

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It ensures that the government remains accountable and responsive to the needs and aspirations of its people. Furthermore, the power of a vote fosters a sense of civic responsibility and engagement.

It encourages citizens to educate themselves about various issues, critically evaluate different candidates, and make informed decisions. In this process, individuals become active stakeholders in the democratic process, contributing to the vibrant exchange of ideas and perspectives.

The power of a vote is not limited to electing leaders; it extends to the preservation of human rights, social justice, and equality.


Through voting, citizens can advocate for policies that promote exclusivity, protect marginalized communities, and uphold the rule of law.

In essence, the power of a vote in a democracy is a beacon of hope and progress. It embodies the ideals of freedom, equality, and representation. By exercising their right to vote, citizens become architects of their nation’s future, ensuring that the government remains of the people, by the people, and for the people.


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Children’s Day 2023 @Greenwood Mancherial


Greenwood High School in Mancherial celebrated Children’s Day with enthusiasm and flair, honoring the legacy of Jawaharlal Nehru. The event, led by Principal Mr. Chandramohan, commenced with a heartfelt tribute as he and Admin Mr. Ayub Baig, along with ACO Mrs. Fareeda Somani, garlanded Nehru’s photo and lit the ceremonial lamp.

The vibrant occasion was expertly hosted by primary anchors Aadhya Rao and Sai Srishtitha from 5th Rose, 🌹 while high school anchors Rida Tasneem and R.Swaran Chandra from grade 9 added grace to the proceedings.

The festivities commenced with a warm welcome dance by Lakshmi Pranitha and Ishaanvi, setting an energetic tone for the day.

The youngest talents of the school, from LKG and UKG, stole the show with their adorable dance performances, captivating the audience. The celebration continued with group dances showcasing the collective spirit of both primary and high school children.

Highlighting the artistic flair of the students, M. Manihasan from grade 7 and Prajwal from grade 6 presented a unique “Art of Nehru in Reverse.” The program also featured mesmerizing performances, including a magic show by Pavan Puthra and Ch. Adithya, as well as a captivating dance by Srivasthav and Karthikeya.


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Greenwood High School’s Children’s Day celebration was a blend of talent, creativity, and joy, leaving a lasting impression on everyone present.


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A Grand Felicitation: Mr. Saikiran Pathipaka’s Inspiring Journey from “Greenwood to IPS.”

05/11/2023, SUN

#Greenwood Group of Schools, Warangal


On the evening of November 5, 2023, the prestigious Greenwood High School, Hasanparty, Hanumakonda was adorned with an air of significance as it played host to a momentous event‘Felicitation to Mr. Pathipaka Sai Kiran, IPS’. The occasion was to felicitate one of their own students, Mr. Pattipaka Sai Kiran, a former student who had achieved the notable feat of being selected for the prestigious Indian Police Services (IPS) through the Civil Services Examination(UPSC) conducted by the Government of India.

Mr. Pathipaka Sai Kiran, an alumnus of the 2007-08 SSC batch of Greenwood High School, was felicitated for his remarkable achievement in this grand event attended by teachers, classmates, friends, and well-wishers.

The distinguished guest for this special gathering was the esteemed director of Greenwood Group of Schools Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, who graced the event as the chief guest. With heart full of pride, extended his felicitation to his accomplished student, Mr. Pathipaka Sai Kiran IPS, who had once walked the hallowed halls of his school.

The program saw the presence of honourable Mr. Yellappa Naidu father of Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, Mr. P. Komurelli the father of Mr. Pathipaka Sai Kiran, the Greenwood General Manager Mr. A. Prabhu Kumar, Academic Principal Mr. V. V. V. Naveen Kumar, Administrative Principal Mr. T. Pawan Kumar, Vice Principal Mr. V. Suresh Kumar, and Chief Financial Officer Mr. Shaik Rabbani.

Event Highlights:

Warm Welcome: The felicitation ceremony began with a warm welcome to Mr. Pathipaka Sai Kiran IPS by the school honourable director and principals, teachers, and the organizing committee. The dias was beautifully decorated with banners and posters showcasing Mr. Pathipaka Sai Kiran’s journey from Greenwood High School to becoming an IPS officer. As a mark of appreciation and honor, students lovingly showered him with flowers, further elevating the sense of celebration and pride that enveloped the entire event.

A. Abhilasha from the 10th grade skillfully steered the program, including the welcoming of guests to the dais. Subsequently, the microphone was passed to the principal Mr. V.V.V. Naveen Kumar to deliver his welcome speech and to continue leading the program.

Principal’s Welcome Speech: The Academic Principal Mr. V.V.V. Naveen Kumar extended a warm welcome to attendees and congratulated Mr. Pathipaka Sai Kiran, former student (2007-08 SSC batch), for his remarkable achievement as an IPS officer.

The speech emphasized the transformative power of education and the school’s pride in Mr. Pathipaka Sai Kiran’s success, offering inspiration to current students.

The principal encouraged all students to pursue their dreams with determination acquiring necessary skills like communication skills in English and knowledge in various subjects so as to succeed in their career.

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Interaction and Inspirational Speech: The event provided a platform for Mr. Pathipaka Sai Kiran to connect with the teachers and students. It was a nostalgic moment as he shared his memories and discussed the journey from school days to the present. And he also delivered an inspirational speech where he shared the challenges he faced in his journey, and the importance of education in shaping his career after having a vibrant and captivating interaction with the teachers and students.

He encouraged the current students to dream big and work hard to achieve their goals. To the students in the audience, he imparted words of wisdom, emphasizing that every student at Greenwood School had the potential to excel not only in academics but also in life. He underscored the importance of meticulous planning and unwavering perseverance. When questioned about his choice to pursue civil services, he revealed that after achieving success in the Common Admission Test (CAT) and securing a spot at the prestigious Indian Institute of Management (IIM), he felt that he had enough potential to crack Civil Services and serve the nation, which led him to pursue civil services.

He graciously fielded numerous questions from the inquisitive students and teachers reminiscing about his own school days and expressing heartfelt gratitude to their teachers and the entire Greenwood School family.

Addressing the audience, the star of the evening, Mr. Pattipaka Sai Kiran, shared his heartfelt sentiments. He vividly recalled his years at Greenwood High School, where he received education from 7th to 10th grade.

He emphasized the valuable lessons in discipline, respect for teachers, and the art of seeking knowledge from his fellow students that he had imbibed during his formative years at the school.

Gratitude flowed from his heart as he acknowledged the unwavering support and guidance of his teachers, the school management, and, in particular, the Director, Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu. He expressed his deep appreciation for his parents, who had made the crucial decision to enroll him in Greenwood High School, setting him on the path to a bright future.

Director’s Speech: In his speech, Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, the director of Greenwood Group of Schools, praised Mr. Sai Kiran’s discipline and dedication during his time as a student. He highlighted the significant achievement of Mr. Sai Kiran, who had now become an IPS officer, a testament to the excellent education provided at Greenwood High School.

He expressed his immense joy at seeing his student reach such great heights and encouraged current students to be inspired by Mr.Sai Kiran’s journey and strive for success in the civil services.

Mr. G. Yellappa Naidu, during his speech, threw light upon the important role played by the education in a person’s life to succeed and he also congratulated Mr. Sai Kiran on his success.

Felicitation and Honors: Mr. Pathipaka Sai Kiran was honored with garland, a memento and a shawl by the school director Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, symbolizing the respect and admiration the school community had for his accomplishments and as a symbol of his appreciation and high hopes for his future, which is bound to see him in elevated positions of service.

Mr. P. Komurelli, father of Mr. Sai Kiran was also felicitated by being garlanded and draped with a shawl by the school director during the event, who later, in his speech, expressed his satisfaction for getting his son educated at Greenwood High School and thanked its management for providing good education for his son at school level which paved way for him to reach great heights in his career.

Conclusion: The felicitation celebration of Mr. Pathipaka Sai Kiran, IPS, was a heartwarming event that celebrated the achievements of an accomplished alumnus from Greenwood High School. His journey from a school student to an IPS officer inspired everyone present, and the event served as a reminder of the incredible potential of education and determination.

Mr. Pathipaka Sai Kiran success story will undoubtedly motivate the current and future students of Greenwood High School to strive for greatness and pursue their dreams.

The event came to a close with a sense of pride and admiration for Mr. Pathipaka Sai Kiran’s accomplishments, and it left everyone with the belief that with hard work and dedication, they too can achieve their goals and make make everyone proud. The event was marked by a sense of nostalgia, gratitude, and a shared determination to continue the legacy of excellence.

Report by: G. Krishna Rao (Teacher of English)


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Greenwood Winter Sports Carnival Unveiled: A Grand Opening Ceremony of Winter Sports Carnival 2023-24

10/11/2023, FRI

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The crisp November air was filled with anticipation as Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy, gathered on 10 November, 2023 for the grand Opening Ceremony of the Winter Sports Carnival 2023-24. Excitement and camaraderie were palpable, setting the stage for a day of spirited competition and celebration.

The event began with a dignified procession, as the audience rose to welcome our esteemed guests. Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, the honorable head of our Greenwood Group of Schools, along with Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar, General Manager, Sri. VVV Naveen Kumar, Academic Principal, Sri. T. Pavan Kumar, Administrative Principal, and Vice Principal Sri. V. Suresh Kumar, were escorted to the dais with a meticulously performed Guard of Honour, reflecting discipline and respect.

The opening words were eloquently delivered by R. Alekhya from the 10th Kalam section. Alekhya’s speech resonated with passion and eloquence, emphasizing the significance of the Winter Sports Carnival in fostering teamwork, discipline, and the spirit of healthy competition.

The solemnity of the occasion deepened as Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, the respected head of our institution, hoisted the Indian National Flag. The fluttering tricolor served as a poignant reminder of our unity and shared national pride.

With hearts filled with patriotism, the entire assembly joined in unison to sing the National Anthem. The harmonious rendition echoed through the school grounds, reinforcing the spirit of unity.

The official inauguration took place with the hoisting of the Greenwood Winter Sports Carnival Flag. This symbolic act marked the commencement of the much-anticipated sporting extravaganza.

A vibrant parade followed, showcasing the diversity and unity within Greenwood High School. NCC cadets, Students Council members, All the four House Captains of Aravalli, Himalaya, Nilgiri and Vindhya along with their Members and Mentor Teachers, marched proudly, reflecting the rich tapestry of the school community.


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The official poster for the Greenwood Winter Sports Carnival: 2023-2024 was unveiled by Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, capturing the essence of the upcoming events. The visual spectacle showcased the variety of sports and activities, generating excitement among the participants and spectators.

Winter Sports Carnival Pledge and the Torch Relay:

The entire gathering solemnly took the Greenwood Winter Sports Carnival Pledge, administered by Dr. Sri. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, a commitment to fair play, sportsmanship, and unity. The collective promise echoed the ethos that would define the days ahead.

Later, A torch relay took place when Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu lit the torch and passed it to the torch bearers from different houses, symbolizing the passion and determination inherent in sports, commenced, spreading the spirit of sportsmanship throughout the school grounds.

Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu and Sri. A. Prabhu Kumar addressed the audience, sharing valuable insights on the importance of sports in education and personal development. Their words inspired and motivated everyone present.

During his speech, Director Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu expressed that organizing the annual winter sports carnival is a cherished tradition at Greenwood. Medals and certificates will be awarded for first, second, and third places in competitions such as Cricket, Khokho, Basketball, Throw Ball, Tennikoit, Carroms, Volleyball, Badminton, Chess, and Athletics.

Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu also mentioned that these sports event will span 15 days, with students grouped under the names of four prominent mountains: Aravalli, Nilgiri, Vindhya, and Himalaya. Emphasizing the physical strength gained through the sports meet, he noted that robust physical health often correlates with academic excellence. He suggested the students to identify their unique sporting interests and to excel in their chosen disciplines.

Furthermore, he highlighted the importance of sports achievements, particularly for those competing at the state and national levels, as such accolades prove beneficial for higher education.

The Director underscored that engagement in sports contributes to enhanced mental stability, instills the ability to gracefully accept victory and defeat, and fosters friendly relationships and camaraderie among students.

Clapping the Clapper – a Sign of the Beginning of the Sport Event:

The rhythmic clapping of the clapper resonated, officially marking the beginning of the Winter Sports Carnival. The collective energy in the air was electric, heralding the start of the much-anticipated sports events.

Inaugural Sports Matches:

The day culminated in thrilling sports matches, including the senior boys’ volleyball match between Nilgiri and Himalaya, won by the Himalaya team with two points, and the senior girls’ handball match between Aravalli and Himalaya, won by the Aravalli team in two straight sets.


The successful execution of the Opening Ceremony was a testament to the meticulous planning and coordination by the organizers. The event, expertly anchored by CH. Aapthika of 10th Satish Dawan under the mentorship of G. Krishna Rao, Teacher of English, set the stage for an unforgettable Winter Sports Carnival:2023-2024 at Greenwood High School.

The collective enthusiasm and sportsmanship displayed promised an exhilarating season ahead.

Report by: G Krishna Rao (Teacher of English)

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Diwali Celebration at Greenwood High School, Gopalpur : A Joyous Experience

11/11/2023, SAT

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The Diwali celebration at Greenwood High School, Gopalpur, was nothing short of magical, leaving everyone in attendance with cherished memories and a heart full of joy.

The event unfolded with a beautiful ceremony of offering flowers and lighting the Diya, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness.

The ambiance was set aglow as the entire school community came together for a moment of prayer, seeking blessings for a harmonious and prosperous Diwali.


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The welcome address by Mrs. Kavita Chawla, The Principal resonated with warmth, setting the perfect tone for the festivities that followed.

The highlight of the celebration was undoubtedly the Fancy Dress Competition for the pre-primary students.

The little ones, adorned in adorable costumes, stole the hearts of the audience, creating an atmosphere filled with laughter and admiration.

The dance performances by Grade 1 & 2, as well as Grade 6 & 7, showcased the incredible talent and enthusiasm of the students.

Each choreographed routine was a testament to the dedication and hard work put in by both students and teachers.

The skit that followed brought humor and insightful messages, leaving the audience thoroughly entertained.

The entire experience was not just a celebration of a festival; it was a collective expression of unity, talent, and the spirit of Diwali.

In retrospect, the Diwali celebration at Greenwood High School was more than an event; it was an experience that brought the school community together in a tapestry of colors, laughter, and shared joy.

It is these moments that create lasting bonds and make school life truly memorable.


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Cyber-Crimes – Potential Threats & Challenges

12/11/2023, SUN

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Cyber crime refers to criminal activities that are carried out using the internet and computer technology. These crimes can encompass a wide range of illegal activities, such as:

Cyber bullying: Bullies use digital platforms to harass, intimidate, or humiliate their victims, causing emotional distress. This can occur through text messages, social media, or online forums.

Online Harassment: Girls may face unwelcome advances, explicit messages, or stalking online, leading to feelings of insecurity and fear for their safety.

Sexting: Some individuals coerce girls into sending explicit photos or messages, which can be used for blackmail or harassment later on.

Grooming: Online predators build trust with young girls, often pretending to be someone they’re not, with the intention of exploiting them sexually or emotionally.

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Cat fishing: Perpetrators create fake profiles to deceive young girls, leading to emotionally charged online relationships based on lies and deceit.

Cyber stalking: Stalkers use digital means to track a girl’s online activities, gather personal information, and make her feel constantly watched and threatened.

Phishing: Scammers send deceptive emails or messages to trick girls into revealing sensitive information, such as passwords or credit card details.

Cyber-blackmail: Criminals may threaten to expose embarrassing or sensitive information about the girl unless she complies with their demands, leading to emotional distress and fear.

Hate Speech: Girls might be targeted with offensive and discriminatory language online, causing emotional harm and affecting their self-esteem.

Identity Theft: Cyber criminals can steal a girl’s personal information to impersonate her online, leading to various forms of exploitation and fraudulent activities.

Cyber-crime poses a significant threat to children; girl children in particular, making it crucial for them and their parents to be vigilant and proactive. In the digital age, girls are often targeted online, facing harassment, cyber bullying, and even exploitation.

It is crucial for parents, guardians and teachers to educate girls about these potential threats and teach them how to protect themselves online.

First of all, parents and guardians should play a pivotal role in safeguarding the girl children from cyber-crime. They should educate their children about online safety, teaching them about the dangers they might face and how to recognize and report suspicious activities. Parents should install reliable parental control software to monitor their children’s online activities and set appropriate restrictions. Regular communication with children about their online experiences can help parents stay informed and address any concerns promptly.

Above all, the fact that must be underlined is that there should be a gateway of open communication between girls and parents that can effectively protect the children against these threats.To protect themselves, girls should follow some essential precautions. They should never share personal information like addresses, phone numbers, or school details online. Avoid accepting friend requests or messages from strangers, as these individuals might have malicious intentions. It’s essential to be cautious while posting photos and avoid sharing inappropriate content.


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🪔 Diwali Celebrations Illuminate Greenwood @Mancherial with Enthusiasm 🪔

10/11/2023, FRI

@mancherial #Greenwood high school


Greenwood High School in Mancherial witnessed a vibrant and spirited Diwali celebration,The event kicked off with a Diwali clambic rally and a Pep rally, showcasing the creativity and energy of the young participants orchestrated by the primary children under the guidance of their principal Mr. Chandramohan, admin Mr. Ayub Baig, ACO Mrs. FareedaSomani, and other teachers. The theme of the event, ☘️”Go Green, Breathe Clean,”☘️ reflected a commitment to environmentally conscious festivities.

🪔 Diya making activity fostered creativity and cultural appreciation among students.

Students from various grades enthusiastically participated showcasing their artistic flair and innovation in making diyas.

Principal ,admin,and the ACO graced the occasion by lighting the ceremonial lamp, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness and shared insightful speeches underlying the importance of unity in diversity and the spirit of Diwali.

The event was hosted by Shriyank and Lekshana, of Grade 5, who seamlessly guided the audience through the festivities. The celebrations unfolded with a captivating welcome dance by Mahalaxmi, setting the tone for an evening filled with cultural richness.

Sreetham Kesari, a 6th-grade student, delivered a heartfelt speech about the significance of Diwali, emphasizing the cultural and spiritual aspects of the festival. The primary children followed with an engaging skit, showcasing their talents and understanding of Diwali traditions Amuktha a student of 7th-grade IIT, added a touch of regional flavor with a Telugu speech, connecting the audience to the cultural diversity inherent in Diwali celebrations.


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Adding a touch of grace and elegance, the 8th-grade IIT girls presented a mesmerizing dance performance, captivating the audience with their skill and synchronization.

Abhiram, a 4th-grade student, delivered a charming speech, showcasing the innocence and enthusiasm of the younger participants.

Mahalaxmi returned to the stage with another enchanting dance performance, adding a burst of energy to the celebration. The event concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks by the anchors, Shriyank and Lekshana, expressing gratitude to all involved and reinforcing the message of eco-friendly celebrations.⚡

In essence, the Diwali celebrations at Greenwood High School not only illuminated the surroundings but also left a lasting impression of unity, cultural richness, and a commitment to a greener, cleaner future.🪔

Dear Parents and Students Happy Diwali 2023

from Greenwood School, @Mancherial


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Math Club Activity _ Abhyaas the global school

#abhyaas the global school


Math clubs can have many benefits for children, including:

Developing knowledge and understanding, applying math in real-life situations, strengthening cross-curricular links, providing opportunities to try new things, enhancing mathematical reasoning skills,promoting collaborative learning, developing math resilience

Boosting self-confidence, cultivating creativity and most of all – building a positive relationships between teachers and children

Math clubs can also help children:

  • Explore math beyond textbooks
  • Develop their explorative, creative, and inventive faculties
  • Inculcate the habit of self-study and independent work
  • Offer an ideal avenue for a free exchange of mathematical ideas
  • Promote frank and helpful criticism of mathematical ideas
  • Math clubs can be social occasions that provide opportunities to showcase being a math champion and help children become math catalysts and math ambassadors themselves.

The Mathematics teachers at Abhyaas the global school organized a few Maths club for students across Grades 1 to 9 to encourage them to put on their thinking caps.

From the junior team, T. Suhas Ram, Y S. Sai, D. Relina Princess, M. Ghanan Karthik and S. Dakshayani of Class 1 performed an activity using body parts to measure length such as hand span, foot span and cubit and foot pace.

Class 2 pupils, T. Reuel Shekhar, T. Harshika, T. Lohitha and M. Abhi Ram performed an activity to explain Shapes.

R. Revanth Avinash and P. Vikas of Class 3 performed an Activity to demonstrate measurement of objects like pencil, eraser and book with a scale while N. Yuva Kireeti and G. Saniya performed an activity to explain Time .

Class 4 students V. P . Sanjayana,

P.S.R.Thanmai, N. Nishitha Varma and K.V.S. Madhurima performed an activity to explain about Mass and Measurement.

N. Manvitha, Bhaghya and B. Cherithesh explained about Capacity through an activity.

Class 5 students, V. Preethi and V. Kodanda Venkat explained about the concept of Time while M.V.Karthik explained about Mass and Weight.

Coming to the senior school, Pragna of Ruby House did the anchoring.

B. Sreyas   of Class VI enlightened the audience about the different types of fractions.

Sk. Halimunnisa and S. Bhavya of Grade VI IIT an activity on HCF.

Varshini and Rishith from the audience did a given sum using the play way method.

B. Lakshmi Chaitanya and M. Sindhu of Class VII explained about the different types of triangles.

A. Ramkumar of Grade VII IIT explained about the Anglesl Sum  Property of a triangle using cutouts of interior angles of a triangle.

M. Krishna Varma, G.Chidvesh Pavan and K.Vijay Venkatapathi Raju  conducted a Quiz.

S. Sai Durga of Class VII IIT recited the squares of numbers from 1 to 20 by heart.

G. Harinarayana  of Grade VIII-IIT recited the cubes of numbers from 1 to 15.

K. Bejasri and Sk. Munthaj VIII performed an activity to explain the concept of Inverse Proportion.

G. Shyam of Class VIII conducted a very proactive Quiz.

S. Hanuvadh, S. Prudhvi and Y. Harsha of Class IX performed an activity on ‘Circle to Cone’ and also asked a few questions to their audience regarding circle and cone.

R. Vennela and P. J Harshita of Class IX have explained about the different types of Lines and Angles.

V. Druthi and D. Pragna of Class IX explained about the Cartesian Plane.

All of this was possible because of the Mathematics teachers who encouraged the students to showcase their talents. Kudos to them.


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The Intrinsic Value and Importance of Mother Tongue

05/10/2023, SUN

#Greenwood High School Warangal, #Founders’ Pen


The mother tongue, the language spoken at home and inherited from one’s ancestors, holds immeasurable value in shaping an individual’s identity and fostering a profound sense of belonging. It serves as the cultural cornerstone, connecting generations and preserving heritage. Language is not merely a tool for communication; it embodies the unique traditions, customs, and wisdom passed down through centuries.

One of the pivotal roles of the mother tongue is its influence on cognitive development. Studies have shown that children who are proficient in their mother tongue perform better academically and develop stronger critical thinking skills. Language is the gateway to understanding complex concepts, enabling individuals to explore the world with a broader perspective.

Furthermore, the mother tongue nurtures emotional expression. It provides a nuanced vocabulary to convey feelings, thoughts, and experiences accurately. This emotional fluency enhances interpersonal relationships and promotes empathy and understanding among diverse communities.

In the globalized world we live in today, preserving the mother tongue is essential for cultural diversity. It enriches society by offering diverse perspectives, traditions, and knowledge systems. When individuals embrace and honour their mother tongue, they contribute to a tapestry of languages that collectively enhance humanity’s intellectual and cultural wealth.

In conclusion, the mother tongue is not just a means of communication; it is a reservoir of cultural heritage, a facilitator of cognitive growth, and a conduit for emotional expression. Its preservation is paramount, ensuring the richness of human experiences and sustaining the invaluable diversity that defines our world.

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