The 1971 war the Indo-Pakistan one – created & new nation called Bangladesh. It had come from the old East Pakistan
The point of 1970 in the history of Pakistan was marked by the general elections which were won by the Mukthi Bahani Party lead by Sheikh Mujibur Rehman of the East Pakistan.
This was not liked by the political leaders of west Pakistan. Thus a great altack on the common popular of East Pakistan took shape.
This resulted in the people leave East Pakistan and reach West Bengal in India. Thus India was forced to take up military action to uphold the human valued of the commonality in East Pakistan.
VIJAY DIWAS – 16 December 1971 In Celebration of the historic milt rap victory over Pakistan in the year 1971 war we bring to your certain aspect of the war whish was the greatest achievement for any Armed activity all over the world.
It was the first time in a short span of 13 days a decisive with was possible.
It was the first time a large force of the Pakistan arm of 92, 0000 troops surrendered to the Indian Armed forces in ‘Dhaka’.
It was the first time a small bottle for the post of Lone waala – guarded by around 120 soldiers was secured against the attack a range full Armed Tank Division.
It was the first time the Indian Air force intervention at Lonewala secured the victory using the must less advanced aircrafts.
Since RED is the colour of Blood, it has historically been associated with “sacrifice”, “courage”, “bravery”, and “vigor”. To instill this quality in children, “’Red Colour Day” was celebrated today by the tiny tots of the Pre-primary wing of Abhyaas The Global School.
Teachers dressed in red, invited each of their kids who were in red too, with beautiful “Apple magic wands ”in their hands and “Cherry Bows” to their neck.
The festive mood started by inviting their loving Principal to their activity hall, with there’d roses, little RED Boys and Girls competed with each other to shower red rose petalson her to show their love.
Bright little Viraj Gangula of UKG, spoke about his favourite colour which is also a primary colour. You guessed it right, it’s Red Colour!
Red is bright and beautiful. Viraj said that it is found everywhere in many fruits like apples, cherries, strawberries, watermelons and pomegranates, vegetables like tomatoes and red chilies and in flowers like hibiscus and rose.
Pretty Relina Princess of LKG, spoke about a ‘Red Juicy Tomato’ that is a very healthy vegetable.
As there were many fruits, vegetables, flowers and toys displayed, Principal Ma’am played a little game of “Treasure Hunt” where she asked the kids to name any red coloured thing that was displayed in that hall, find and bring it to her.
Both teachers and students admired and enjoyed the red ambiance to their heart’s content.
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.
An educational trip is very useful. It enables the students to visit different places. They learn many things when they go to various places. The educational trip enriches their knowledge and broadens their outlook.
This year Greenwood High School had organized an educational trip on 7th and 8th December 2022 for students of grade 6 – 8 .
The trip was divided into 2 days
( Day 1 : All the Grade 6th student and 2 section of 7th )
( Day 2 : All the Grade 8th students along with the other 2 section of 7th)
Students and parents were informed about the trip one week in advance.
Our ACO Harshavardha sir personally informed all the section of 6th 7th & 8th about the trip and the details that were to be kept in mind during the journey.
Students were told to bring snacks and lunch as the trip duration was 7 hours.
#educational Trip For Class 6-8https://t.co/rBDpCFkSHf An educational trip is very useful. It enables the students to visit different places. They learn many things when they go to various places. The educational trip enriches their knowledge and broadens their outlook. pic.twitter.com/wuJBK4EzNX
On the fixed days students had gathered in the school ground and boarded the bus at 9 o clock, along with their guide teachers. Five busses were allotted for the students followed by 2 guide teacher per bus. Finally We hit the road.
First, the students were taken to Regional Science Center which is 3.6 KM from school. There they saw many different experiments. working models, machines and theoretical projects as well.
What excited the students most was a machine where they could check their weights on different planets of our solar system.
They got to experience different illusions and see the model of a human DNA.
They also learnt how 3 Dimensional images actually look 3D and the theory behind it.
By the time the tour of the Science Center was done it was almost 12 o clock. Students had their snacks in the rest area, played some games and looked around, they also found some weight lifting equipment which were connected to science topics.
The second part of the tour began at 12:30 as the students boarded the busses and began the journey to Nagarjuna Milk Product Dairy which is approximately 30 KM from the Regional Science Center. It took us about 1 hour to reach the Dairy. As soon as the busses reached students and staff had lunch from 1:30 to 2:00.
Finally the tour of the dairy farm started. Students were divided into groups of 4 to enter the dairy and explore the process: How the milk is heated in bulk, how the sweets are made, how paneer is processed and stored. They also showed the equipments used for the chill room, where all the frozen items are stored.
After the tour, students purchased yummy and tasty flavored milk ( Badam and pista) and ate doodh peda sweet which was made fresh in the dairy. The manager treated the students with a glass of milk and biscuits after the tour.
We called it a day and 1st bus left the dairy around 3:15 followed by other busses in the interval of 5 minutes each. ACO Harshavardhan Sir and Srikant Sir guided the students all along and made the trip easy going.
Students really enjoyed the trip and learned many new things during the tour. They also made the journey to and fro really lively with many different games played throughout. It was indeed an unforgettable trip.
We thank the management for organising this Educational Field Trip for the students.
An exam tests how the student has performed on a distinct day. It is not a genuine source of grading a student’s knowledge and intelligence. If a student scores well all year but disappoints to perform well on the day of the exam due to any reason, would that mean lack of performance of the student or lack of knowledge of the student on that day? One should think of answering this themselves and then comprehend how fairly students are assessed based on a piece of paper.
Every year millions of learners around the globe take exams, and most of them work hard and struggle to accomplish good grades because they desire to prove they are the best. This competition encourages students to work harder and acts as a motivation for them. The most significant part is that students learn to manage competition which they are unquestionably going to face later in life.
Practical exams strengthen confidence and dispense the real picture of the individual. Learning and reading technical lines from the book can make the individual think that they are equipped to face challenges in life but practicing it in real life shows how much more they need to work.
In order to score well, students usually focus more on rote rehearsal and ignore the concepts. They do receive good grades, but the price is the reduced knowledge because, after some days, most students forget what they learned, and the effort of schools/colleges goes down the drain. This approach minimizes the practical capabilities of students. The grades these students gain in exams won’t guarantee success in practical life!
As soon as the season of the exam arrives, it brings stress and anxiety with it. The stress of scoring well in an exam and the anxiety of failing an exam can make life very challenging for students. Some stress is necessary to motivate students to study, but extreme stress can lead to increased blood pressure and other serious health issues.
During exams, the child may fear about receiving bad grades, which destroy their happiness. A distressed child is more likely to get depressed, and this can be very harmful to their health. Depression originated by exams can have a very adverse impact on the child’s being!
The learning capacity is different for every child. A significant problem caused by examinations is the comparison that is created between children/students, ignoring the fact that all individuals are distinct from each other. Some students learn new concepts efficiently, while others are more skilled at sports.
On the other hand, there is no doubt that Examination can energize students, rendering them motivation to learn things. Quite like games, exams also generate competition among students. Exams are a push and pressure that every student necessitates in life. Exams examine not only a student but also improve their knowledge.
Hence as parents and Educators, it is more important to strike a balance and create better learning environment for children both at School and at Home….
Continuing with the initiative to conduct regular club activities for the students, Greenwood High School held yet another club activity on 2nd December, 2022 for the students of 6th standard.
The Social Club Activity was graced with the presence of the Principal Manjula Ma’am,ACO Harshavardhan Sir and HOD of Social Science Sudheer Sir. The students of 6th grade (Raman, Ramanujan, Bose and Newton sections) presented various activities in like model exhibitions and presentations on historical monuments, the solar system, volcanic eruption etc. They also dressed up in various traditional attires of different states of India to showcase the diversity of our country.
The students also showed their strong attachment to the country by dressing up and portraying our historic freedom fighters and politicians who have made a mark in the nation building. They performed skits on various topics like Ashoka and the Kalinga War; groups of people who are subjected to discrimination: apartheid system in South Africa; evolution of humans, etc.
The program concluded with the Principal’s note where she appreciated the students and encouraged them to always seize every opportune moment to improve themselves and also announced the winners of the day. A team from each of the four sections was chosen as winner. The teams which made it to the list included Emerald team of 6th Raman, Emeral team of 6th Ramanujan, Diamond team of 6th Bose and Ruby team of 6th Newton.
Activities encourage children of all ages to pursue their interests, build friendships with other kids, and learn new skills. All of these life skills help to build children’s confidence and give them a sense of accomplishment.
So Greenwood High School has organized Social Club Activity for grade IV on 9.12.2k22.
Social Club activities inculcate various democratic values and qualities like tolerance, equality ,freedom and leadership etc. among the children.
Our Beloved Principal ,ACO were present as the most awaited Social Club Activity had began..
The programme started with the dance on the national song of India ,it was the mesmerizing performance given the pretty girls of Grade IV , the programme continued with the importance of Social studies and its branches .
To teach the children moral values ,life lessons and to inculcate good manners, social behavior, and respect for elders a skit have been performed.
There are different regions in India and each region shows different cultures and traditions. Unity in diversity in India is living proof that despite different religions, cultures, and languages people of India live together with love and peace, to show this the children were dressed in costumes representing different states of India. It was a treat for the eyes to see them dressed in colorful attire. They greeted in their local language and prepared famous dishes of that state .
Group photos were taken with all the participants and Words of encouragement were given by Manjula Madam.
As a part of the Disaster Management, the Department of Social Science, Greenwood High School , Hanmakonda hosted an Educative programme in the school campus.
The Department of Fire , Hanmakonda, demonstrated fire safety measures in the School Campus on 02-12-22 , from 10:30 amto 1:30 pm. Mr. Nagaraju ,the FIRE OFFICER, Hanmakonda was the Chief Guest. Dr. Girrem Bharadwaja Naidu, (the Director of Greenwood Group of Schools) inaugurated the event. He was accompanied by Mr. A. Prabhu Kumar ( C.E.O), Mr. T. Pavan Kumar, the Administrative Principal. Mr. Satheesan Achari, (HOD, Social Science) and Mr. Ranjit Behara (Faculty of Social Science). Dr. Girrem Bharadwaja Naidu delivered the welcome Speech. All the teachers of Social Science as well as other Teaching and non- teaching staff were present.
Mr. Nagaraju and his team gave an excellent demonstration on fire safety measures. He explained precautions to be taken while using L.P.G. cylinder, Three stages of safety on handling any mishaps related to L.P.G connection at home.
The program was an eye opener to the audience. The children have gained knowledge related to fire safety. He also demonstrated the various ways by which we can overcome the tragedy and how to manage it without panic.
Mr. Nagaraju and other staff of Fire Department also gave demonstration on different ways to deal with major fire accidents like fire in Business Establishments, Commercial buildings and Residential Complex etc. The event was very informative for the students as well as teachers.
Mr. Nagaraju and other staffs of Fire Department also gave demonstration on different ways to deal with major fire accidents like fire in business establishments, commercial buildings and residential complex etc,,,,,,,,,https://t.co/gseC036Qiypic.twitter.com/tGN2GJHMK1
N0VEMBER 26th was celebrated as National Constitution Day in the school campus. The Department of Social Science organized an informative program to commemorate the adoption of Our Indian Constitution on 26 NOV 1949.
As a part of this event, an assembly was conducted in the morning. The teachers and students took a PLEDGE ON PREAMBLE OF THE CONSTITUTION. Neelakshi Tinge of 10th Edison administered the pledge.
Cultural Events & Educational awareness programmes were conducted in the school open auditorium from 3:00pm.
Honorable Director Sri. Dr. Girrem Bharadwaja Naidu was the Chief Guest of the programme.
Mr. T. Pavan Kumar, Administrative Principal and Mr. Phani Bhushan accompanied our Director Sir. The event was started with Patriotic song by Eekshitha & group of class 9. K. Jhashmitha of 10th Kalam & Tanisha Dubba of 10 Edison anchored the programme. E. Hasini of 6th Pasteur costumed as Bharath Matha. T.Arun Babu of 9th Satish Dhawan gave a speech on the Importance of the Preamble. Girl students of 8th class presented a skit on SECULARISM, which was an eye opener. The Highlight of the event was the figure depicts of the major members of the Constituent Assembly by the students.
Students took part in Figure presentation with the true spirit of patriotism.
G.Rishi – 10th Aryabhatta as Dr.B.R. AMBEDKAR
L. Ayush Naik – 10th Aryabhatta as JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
M. Sricharan – 9th Nobel as Sardar Vallabhbhai
P.R.Akhil – 10th Aryabhatta as Baldev Singh
M. Adithya – 9th Copernicus as Dr. Rajendra Prasad.
K. Yugasri Bhavitha – 10th Edison as Sarojini Naidu
J.Siri – 10th Edison as Durgabhai Deshmukh
J. Bhuvana – 10th Kalam as Vijayalakshmi Pandit.
M. Amulya – 10th Kalam as Leela Roy.
Ch.Aptika of 9th Satish Dhawan gave a speech on Timeline of the Making of the Constitution.
Timeline of formation of The Constitution of India
6 December 1946:Formation of the Constitution Assembly (in accordance with French practice). 9 December 1946: The first meeting was held in the constitution hall (now the Central Hall of Parliament House The 1st person to address was J. B. Kripalani, Sachchidananda Sinha became temporary president. 11 December 1946: The Assembly appointed Rajendra Prasad as its president. H. C. Mukherjee as its vice-chairman and B. N. Rau as constitutional legal adviser. (There were initially 389 members in total, which declined to 299 after partition. Out of the 389 members, 292 were from government provinces, four from chief commissioner provinces and 93 from princely states.) 13 December 1946: An “Objective Resolution” was presented by Jawaharlal Nehru laying down the underlying principles of the constitution. This later became the Preamble of the Constitution. 22 January 1947: Objective resolution unanimously adopted 22 July 1947: National flag adopted. 15 August 1947: Achieved independence. India split into the Dominion of India and the Dominion of Pakistan. 29 August 1947: Drafting Committee appointed with B. R. Ambedkar as its Chairman, The other six members of committee were Munshi, Muhammed Sadulla, Alladi Krishnaswamy Iyer, N. Gopalaswami Ayyangar, Khaitan and Mitter. 16 July 1948: Along with Harendra Coomar Mookerjee, V. T. Krishnamachari was also elected as second vice-president of Constituent Assembly. 26 November 1949: The Constitution of India was passed and adopted by the assembly. 24 January 1950: Last meeting of Constituent Assembly. The Constitution was signed and accepted (with 395 Articles, 8 Schedules, and 22 Parts). 26 January 1950: The Constitution came into force. (The process took 2 years, 11 months and 18 days—at a total expenditure of ₹6.4 million to finish.) G. V. Mavlankar was the first Speaker of the Lok Sabha (the lower house of Parliament) after India turned into a republic. K.Snehitha & A. Abhilasha of 9th Satish Dhawan presented a Conversation on Sovereignty. 6th class boys presented a skit on Values and Principles of Preamble.
Excerpts from the speech made by our Director sir.
” India’s Constitution is the largest written constitution of the world. THE VALUES AND PRINCIPLES that are enshrined in the Constitution are the guidelines for the life of the people of India as it is a secular nation. It is really amazing that our Constitution was written in a short span of 3 years. I think no other country has such an achievement. That’s why Our Constitution became the largest written Constitution of the world. You the children, are the future citizen’s of our country.It is your responsibility, uphold the basic values of our constitution.
All the Teachers and Non teaching staff also participated in the programme.
As a part of it, we, at Greenwood High School, Mancherial celebrated yellow colour day to let the children learn that yellow is for wisdom, intellect, joy and also spreads positive energy The little Toddlers of Greenwood dressed themselves beautifully in yellow and also brought the toys, fruits and veggies in their lunch boxes filled with yellow coloured recipes.
Classroom was decorated the with yellow coloured flowers, fruits, vegetables etc., Teachers performed songs and activities, made the occasion eye soothing and finally children were given crowns and wrist bands as a part of celebration.
The students of Greenwood high school excelled in Aryabhata ganit challenge 2022 conducted by the CBSE board for class 8, 9, and 10.
The math-loving students loved the great opportunity to showcase their mathematics skills. Around 100 students have participated in the exam which lasted for an hour and carried 40 marks. The students have used their sharp minds to full extent to write this challenging exam. The students seemed to have performed very well by using their ample knowledge.
This exam is conducted at school level from which 3 students will be selected for the next level which is going to be computer based test. The students are very eager to know their results.
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To commemorate constitutional day, the management of greenwood high school, hunter road have organized a program in which students of 9th and 10th took a part.
Students have gathered at the assembly hall where informative posters of our constitution makers were displayed. They began with national song followed by pledge which showed their respect towards the nation. The program was initiated by garlanding the portrait of Dr B R Ambedkar by vice principal of the school, Mr. Mahendar sir. It was followed by floral tribute to the portrait by ACO, Srikanth sir.
Head girl and head boy of the school addressed the assembly and welcomed several speeches by the students. The students enlightened the gathering with informative speeches on history of the constitution and depicted the struggles behind the making of the constitution. They have also mentioned the fundamental rights and duties which are guaranteed by our constitution.
The students included Shruthika of class 10, Sanjana and Akshitha of class 9. Then the cultural secretary of the school organized an oath upon constitution. Everyone took the oath.
Then ACO Srikanth sir, in his addressing advised the gathering to abide by the constitution and its fundamental rights and duties.
The whole program was guided by the social department of the school.
Possessing creativity is very essential in one’s life to be successful. Being connected with this world of creativity is something that one should be doing from one’s tender age. Art is a great way for children to develop their creativity. It not only helps the brain development of the younger ones but also to express themselves freely. It unlocks problem solving and builds fine motor skills and mental health among them.
At Greenwood High School, we always invigorate the students to be creative by edifying the artistic skills among them. For accomplishing our goal of making our students facile artists, we organized an Art Club at School. From this Art Club, around 30 students participated in the Painting Workshop held from 13 November to 19 November, 2022 and brought out their scintillating 30 canvas paintings with acrylic colors.
This workshop was organized by the Art Teacher Banaja Sahoo who teaches the students many art techniques like proportions, perspectives, color theory and so on. During the workshop the most revered Director of our school Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu had frequent visits and shared his valuable ideas and suggestions with the young artists.
The 30 Paintings of those young artists of Greenwood, painted during the Painting Workshop, were kept on exhibition on the day of Parents visit for local outing on 20 November, 2022. Many visitors were fascinated by artistic skills of the students and acclaimed them.
The Director Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu visited the exhibition’s gallery and commended the efforts and efficacious painting skills of the students and also commented that he hoped some of those students might choose fine art for their career and devote themselves for art in their future.
In addition to many parents and students, CAO of Greenwood Group of Schools Mr. A. Prabhu Kumar, Academic Principal Mr. V.V.V. Naveen Kumar and Administrative Principal Mr. T. Pavan Kumar visited the art gallery and appreciated the students.
A day was specially dedicated to safeguard and protect our children and give them the warmth of wellbeing through a planned program on “Good touch and Bad touch”. The children learnt to identify the “No touch” areas and understood that who are safe adults and whom to report when there is an alarming situation .They also learnt to handle strangers and say ‘NO’ to uncomfortable touch.
A day was specially dedicated to safeguard and protect our children and give them the warmth of wellbeing through a planned program on “Good touch and Bad touch”,,,,,,,https://t.co/ETU1E4GF4dpic.twitter.com/RqyTD4kgdH
The moto of the session was to enlighten the children that their body belongs to them and they need to stay safe and secure.
Good touch is a wonderful way to create bonding with children, they are nice, warm and make us feel protected. Where as, the bad touch is a feeling of fear, discomfort and distress.
This workshop was conducted ,Mrs. Anitha, Mrs. Kanthi and Mrs. Nita, who brought out the importance by demonstrating with dolls and students on live.
Children are taught the difference between the safe zones and red zones of their own body. They also learnt swim suit rule to understand it in a better way.
The session winded up with some special defense tips performed by Ms. Chaitanya to safeguard themselves in unexpected situations.
Relishing a surprise dish brought by their dear friend is the theme of this garden party.
Greenwood as usual has come up with this unique creative idea of POT LUCK LUNCH.
It is a communal gathering where children of Primary bought variety of dishes which are homemade and are enjoyed by their lucky school mates and friends.
It created more fun among students and brought out the mood of celebration with their songs, dances and fun games.
The theme of this POT LUCK LUNCH is to pull all the five senses into the experience. Not only that,it also helps developing bonding among pupil irrespective of their caste,creed and gender.
The students of Class VIII and IX (about 600) are taken to the Nagarjuna Dairy near Huzurabad. Prior to the trip School Director Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu,Academic Principal Mr. V.V.V.Naveen Kumar and Administrative Principal Mr. T. Pavan Kumar briefed the students about how to prepare themselves for any field trip.
The trip to the Dairy was highly informative. Students learned about various ways of collection of milk from farmers, checking the quality of milk by using Lactometer(device used to check the quality of milk), Pasteurization – Boiling the milk in containers at very high temperature (80OC) and to bring the boiled milk to normal temperature by using Ammonia gas, way of cooling the Ammonia gas to normal temperature, separation of cream from milk by centrifugation technique, Preparation of Curd Culture, conversion of milk to curd, packing of milk and curd, preparation of flavored milk like Badam milk and Pista milk, preparation of milk sweets like Doodh Peda etc, purifying the used water in the Dairy and its utilization in gardening, cleaning of containers by using Nitric Acid, Caustic Soda and Hot water.
On the whole, the trip was informative, enriching and empowering for the student. Such informative education was gained by the students because of the Managing Director of Nagarjuna Dairy, Mr. Ganesh (a former student of Greenwood High School) and the whole team of Dairy for explaining all the activities that take place in their Dairy in a detailed way.
The best part of the trip was the milk, biscuits and Doodh Peda given by the Management of the Dairy to the students. It showed the hospitality of the Nagarjuna Dairy Management.
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Later, as a part of science activity the students had an active interaction with the farmers about crop rotation, farming techniques and harvesting. The live interaction with farmers has shown them the value and hardship in farming.
Morning assembly is a part of every school life. Children come together for the prayer and see different informative acts done by one respective class.
Greenwood assemblies are unique in their own way. Every Thursday the school cabinet comes together to show their leadership quality and help the students learn some values with fun.
Today (17-11-22) our Director Sir Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu sir had come to the school premises and started the proceeding by hoisting the Indian Flag, everyone gave a salute and sang the national song to respect the flag. It was follow by our Head-girl hoisting the school flag and then Ruby president hoisting the Ruby flag.
Word of encouragement were given by the head-girl as the mid term exams are approaching.
Good thought with its meaning made the day whole lot better.
A lot of activities were held in Greenwood in the past month. In presence of Director Sir, we took the opportunity to reward the students who did their best and appealed themselves throughout the activities held in school.
First English Club activity ( class 7) winner were announced and certificate were given,
1st and 2nd prize were crowned to students of 7th Bose who showcased their amazing acting skills.
Science Club activity (class 8) winners were announced and certificates were given,
1st prize – 8th Newton
2nd prize – 8th Ramanujan
Coming to the big event GIST. To encourage all the young minds, not one or two but multiple certificates were given to students from Each category of Science.
Students were joyful and decides to Move Heaven and Earth for the upcoming events.
Coming to the finale, certificates were given to NCC. National Cadet Corps students, who went to the CATC (Combine Annual Training Camp – IX) in the month of November.
Director sir expressed his thoughts and appreciated all the students for their achievements. He also motivated all the other students To Come Off With Flying Colours in the upcoming exams.
Children are the best creation of God. They spread happiness in every season. Post covid, these smiles are evident on the faces of every child at Greenwood High school, Erragattugutta.
To commemorate Pandit Jawaharlal’s Nehru’s birthday, on Nov 14th the Greenwoodians celebrated the day with great vigor and excitement. Another marvelous thing about this day is that “The Winter Sports Carnival 2022” kicked off to a wonderful start. All around the campus, fun and excitement filled the minds of our enthusiastic kids.
The program commenced at 8.45am with the arrival of the chief guest of the day our beloved Director Sri. Dr. Girrem Bharadwaja Naidu.
He was accompanied by chief Administrative officer Sri A.Prabhu Kumar, Academic principal Sri V.V.V.Naveen Kumar and Administrative Principal Sri T.Pavan Kumar. A warm welcoming and ushering ceremony followed thereafter Our school Head girl – K. Jashmitha and Head boy L. Karthik officially welcomed the guests to the ceremony. Sports captains B. Anirudh Sharma and K. Reethu Patel lead the chief guests to the dais with the accomplishment of NCC students, Marching squadrons. Children’s with dumbbells, Hoops and lezims added color to the March.
Later, the program was officially opened by offering prayers to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Our Director Sir hoisted the National Flag and the winter sports carnival Flag. A colorful and vibrant March past of all the 4 houses captains, Agni House Captains – Mr. G. Abhiram and Ms. J. Bhuvana, Brahmos House Captains – Mr. S. Deekshith and Ms. K. Tirhsika, Prithvi House captains – Mr. A. Sudeep and Ms. M. Sanjana and Tirshul House Captains – Mr. K. Stalin and Ms. R. Sai Srujitha, Sports and games participant students with their mentors followed by children with dumbbells,lezims and hoops added much color to the March past during the guard of honor.
Our Director Sir later released the winter sports carnival poster and the schedule of the sports carnival. A white dove representing peace, freedom and love was released soaring into the sky. With the lightning of the torch, the winter sports carnival was officially inaugurated. The dumbbells drill by the boys, lezim dance by the girls and the hoops performance by the students excited the entire audience who kept applauding throughout. This was followed by Prize Distribution.
BRAIN HUNT – 3 WINNERS
Class – IV B. Pranith
Class – V R. Kushi
Class – VII V. Yashwanth
Class – VIII S. Anvesh Chandra Reddy
Class – IX K. Maniteja
Class – X M. Rea
Class – X V. Srivardhan
AWESOME ATTITUDE STUDENT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER – 2022
Class – IV D. Devansh
Class – V Ch. Sai Manaswith
Class – VI J. Sriram Reddy
Class – VII E. Pranathi
Class – VIII K. Aditya Raman
Class – IX E. Pooja Sri
Class – X G. Jashwanth
GOOD ATTENDANCE FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER – 2022
Class – IV P. Atharva
Class – V S. Vishwateja
Class – VI N. Sidda Laxman Reddy
Class – VII J. Nandishwar
Class – VIII T. Akshara and K. Adithya
Class – IX J. Pallavi and K. Prasanth
Class – X M. Hansika, Aman Thakur and M. Nishindra
STAMP DESIGN COMPETITION WINNERS
A fun filled volley ball match was officially declared open with the chief guest Sri Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu being introduced to the teams. This was followed by volley ball and throw ball matches for boys and girls. There was an air of relief evident on the faces of all our kids. The winter sports carnival will extend to the whole week from 14-11-2022 to 19-11-2022, where we would be witnessing some neck to neck races and breaking of records. A variety of children’s day programs like skits, dances and speeches added much vigor to the day. A Hindi skit presented by the primary students kept the audience filled with laughter. On the whole everything in Greenwood is fun filled vibrant and at the same time educative.
Eenadu Newspaper had organized a drawing competition for students of Greenwood High School on 15/11/2022. Village Atmosphere, Environmental Protection and Plastic ban were the themes given for the above-mentioned competition.
Ms Manjula Devi and Mr Mahender, Principal and Vice-Principal of Greenwood High School, Hunter Road, respectively, and Mr. Venu from Eenadu News Organization were the members of the Jury. A large number of students from Classes VIII-X participated in the competition to win prizes.
Drawing made by three students, S. Harshith (Class X), P. Abhinav (Class IX), and Sanjay Chandra (Class X) were awarded as the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Drawings by the Jury.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Venu said the three winners will take part at the District Level Competition.
The School Principal, Vice-Principal, and Academic Coordinators congratulated the winners and appreciated the participants.
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Reported by N. Aashritha and V. Sanjana of Class IX Kalam
“ Every child is a different kind of flower and all together makes this world a beautiful garden. ”
November 14 is celebrated as Children’s Day or Bal Diwas every year in India. The special day is celebrated in remembrance of India’s first Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru.
The day focused on children and their enjoyment. Greenwood High School Hunter Road celebrated children’s day with a lot fun and enthusiasm. Students of class 6th– 8th gathered in the ground to celebrate the event. The program started with an informative speech given on Cha-cha Nehru by Manure of class 8. Followed by an amazing song and dance performance by children of class 6 to 8.
Students of different class and section came together to perform and make this day more memorable for all of us. Students did group dance and singing performances on songs like Pranavalaya and Gananayaka.
Speech on ‘Emergence of Children’s Day’ was brought into light by Ayush a student of class 8th. . Followed by a very informative speech about the ‘value of children in world’ by Vyshnavi of class 8th .
Boys and girls showed lavishing dance performances on song Morini Banke and Jamiki Kamal. The audience was very supportive and showed great energy as the event was going on. Children were Happy Go Lucky throughout the event.
Students also showed their melodious voices by singing Evaru Rayagalaru and Hey Keshava.
Teacher’s played their important role on this day by guiding the students to prepare various skits in Telugu, Hindi and English. The skits were funny, informative and also beautiful which brought a little theatre to life of Greenwood.
The event stepped to the finale performance as students performed Dhol Baje which hyped everyone present in the event.
Words of appreciation were given by Principal maam. She encouraged all the students for their amazing performances that made this day successful , she also appreciated all the staff present. With her loving words the gathering had dispersed and the day came to an end.