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Grand children’s day celebrations in Greenwood @Mancherial

Greenwood Group of Schools @Mancherial :

Of all public holidays, it is a given that children’s day will be one of the most favorite days for our tiny tots and teen geniuses. I hope you enjoy the pictures of our student’s various awesome cultural performances which were hosted at Greenwood Mancherial Campus.

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We thank Principal Ayub, Academic Principal Neeta and Coordinator Kanthi who made the event progress magnificently.

I must say that the spotlight goes to the students of Class I and Class II dynamic performers who conveyed their message ‘Save Water, Save Earth and Save Lives’.

Greenwood Group of Schools Chairman Dr. Bharadwaj Naidu congratulated the children.

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#good Touch #bad touch

What are good touches and bad touches ?

This slogan refers to the teachings that good touches are those that are not abusive (such as hugs from family, a pat on the back, or shaking hands), while bad touches are those that are abusive and involve touching a child’s private body parts.

Education starts at home and is taken to a higher level at schools and colleges. It is our collective responsibility as parents, teachers and school management to ensure that our wards are aware of the negative side of our society as prevention is always better than cure.

As per the level of the child’s understanding capacity, he or she must be warned against kidnappers and sexual abusers. Awareness about good and bad touch, over familiarity, blackmailing, bullying must be discussed both at school and at home. This is possible only when the child is comfortable and able to confide with us.

Vigilance is the need of the day as once the horrendous deed is done, there is nothing left to do but lament.

At #Abhyas The Global school# we make sure our Girls are safe by educating them time to time on these burning issues

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Children’s Day Celebrations by Primary Students @ Greenwood Hunter Road

Greenwood Group of Schools @ Hunter Road :

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, born on November 14, 1889, he was also known as Pandit Nehru. Nehru, who was fondly called Chacha Nehru or simply Chachaji, was very popular amongst children for his love. 

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A day marking childhood ,and to make this event a memorable for our little ones, Greenwood High School , Hunter road ,Warangal  celebrated Children’s Day on 14 November 2022  for pre-primary and primary in the school premises. The day focused on children and their enjoyment. The day commemorated with immense joy , enthusiasm and magnificence. The tiny tots of Pre primary and Primary  came dressed up girls in pink and boys in blue colour dress.

The teachers made the occasion memorable for the children with a special assembly. The children were treated to a melodious medley of songs followed by a colorful dance performance and skit  by their teachers.

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Rally on Child Abuse by Class IX and X Students

Greenwood Group of Schools @ Hunter Road :

To celebrate Children’s Day in a unique way, the students of Greenwood High school, Hunter Road took out in a rally today. Intending to spread awareness on ‘Child Abuse’ and the importance of spending quality time with family by educating digital time’, they performed flash mob and mime as the rally progressed.

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The students gathered at D.E.O office, Hanmakonda. The rally began with the waving of flag by Principal C. Manjula Devi and G. Akarsh Naidu 10:00 a.m. Due permission was taken from concerned authorities. Students started the march with enthusiasm and raised slogans as they progressed. The slogans included ‘Stop Child Abuse’, ‘Stand Up for Children’ and Lets Build Our India’. Slogans grabbed attentive flashcards and posters displayed, and catchy slogan raised. The slogan highlighted the importance of creating and enabling environment for a child’s growth to realise his/ her true potential.

The rally gathered at Adalath. Taking everyone by surprise, girls of Class 10 started performing a flash mob which has a beautiful message. It was an incredible performance with great team work. It was followed by a mime which wonderfully defected different forms of child abuse. Without saying a single word they portrayed various forms of child abuse like sexual harassment, domestic violence and physical forms of child abuse. Then another flash mob was performed by boys of class 10th which fascinated the viewers. Their performance was outstanding and well synchronised.

After all these fabulous performance the rally proceded to the Collector Office. On the way, a melodious song was sung by Keerthana and Harshitha of Class 9th. Finally, when student reached the collector office, they have again performed the flash mobs and mime with same energy levels. They grabbed attention of people passing by. The theme struck a chord with everyone. Everyone nodded their head in appreciation and were moved by the issue. 

The Students of Greenwood have taken a thoughtful step to words raising their voice  against ‘Child Abuse’ and towards importance of spending quality of family time. Their marvelous performance have spread awareness in people. 

Reported by J Aarnavi Swaraj and G. Hasika of Class 10th Bose

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“Yummy Tummy” #Nutritional week balanced diet day

Greenwood Group of Schools @ Gopalpur, Hanmakonda :

Greenwood leaves no occasion to reinforce its mission of educating parents and students on a healthy diet.

We observed “Yummy Tummy Nutritional week ” from 7th to 12th November 2022.

A fruit/ vegetable diet chart and its nutritional values was shared with students and parents. Teachers ensured that students followed the same throughout the week.

We wholeheartedly thank our parents for supporting us in bringing awareness towards the importance of healthy food for students’ physical and mental health.

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POT LUCK LUNCH -“Chinnari Nestham – Cherigiponi Sneham”

Abhyaas The Global School @ Bhimavaram :

On the occasion of ‘Garden Party’ as it is ‘Karthika Masam’ Abhyaas the global school came up with an innovative idea.

Children across the grades were informed that their lunch boxes would not be relished by them as usual, but by their lucky schoolmates as the lunch boxes would be distributed randomly to the children. It also meant that they too would be eating lip-smacking food prepared by somebody else’s loving mother. This thought drove the children to get their favourite food prepared by their mothers.

The children in a festive mood fed food to each other and to their favorite teachers sitting on lush green meadows and under shady trees.

Next, they rocked the ground by shaking a leg to their favorite songs. Both dancers and spectators enjoyed themselves thoroughly. At one point, a sudden, invigorating breeze dispersed leaves from nearby trees on the dancers and spectators so much that students were commenting that nature too was enjoying itself. But the fun didn’t end there because the sprawling grounds were inviting the children to play games of their choice, with friends of their choice irrespective of age or gender.

The hidden motive behind organizing this Pot Luck Lunch was to encourage and inculcate positive habits of sharing and caring for their fellow beings, crossing man-made barriers of religion, caste, gender, age and status. The facial expressions and undiluted joy gave evidence to the fact that the “Pot Luck Lunch” was a grand success with a great motive.

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From the #founder’s pen

# Save the Girl child# #Educate the Girl child#

Violence against children is widespread and remains a harsh reality for millions of children from all socio-economic groups in India. The girls in India face early marriage, domestic abuse, sexual violence, violence at home and in school, trafficking, online violence, child labour and bullying. All forms of violence, abuse and exploitation have lifelong consequences on children’s lives. 

Violence takes place in all setting: at home, school, childcare institutions, work and in the community. Often violence is perpetrated by someone known to the child. 

All children have the right to grow in a safe and nurturing family environment. Yet, across the world, children continue to be separated or are at a risk of being separated from their families. These children include those living on the streets, transport terminals, and childcare institutions as well as child workers or child victims of human trafficking. 

 In the absence of viable options, institutional care is the primary response for children in such situations. But as responsible adults we must do our part in educating our teenagers, especially our innocent little ones who don’t know how to express their fears.

Education starts at home and is taken to a higher level at schools and colleges. It is our collective responsibility as parents, teachers and school management to ensure that our wards are aware of the negative side of our society as prevention is always better than cure.

As per the level of the child’s understanding capacity, he or she must be warned against kidnappers and sexual abusers. Awareness about good and bad touch, over familiarity, blackmailing, bullying must be discussed both at school and at home. This is possible only when the child is comfortable and able to confide with us. This rapport needs to be built by us continuously as it is not a once in a while affair.

Vigilance is the need of the day as once the horrendous deed is done, there is nothing left to do but lament.

Anger and shock at child sexual abuse and violence against children are not enough. We all need to come together to #END# violence against children. 

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World Kindness Day was celebrated in Greenwood High School Mancherial branch

Greenwood Group of Schools @ Mancherial :

World Kindness Day was celebrated in Greenwood High School Mancherial branch..
From school side instructions have been given to students to help any needy or poor people..
Many of the students have helped poor people and brought photos.

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Addressing the children, Principal Ayub, Neeta Ma’am and Kanti Ma’am said that this program is being organized to develop the spirit of helping nature in children.
Greenwood Group of Schools Chairman Dr. Bharadwaj Naidu congratulated the children..

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Bhagavad Gita: The Key Source of Modern Life Management

Abhyaas The Global Schools @Bhimavaram :

Bhagavad Gita: The Key Source of Modern Life Management.

Do you know that it is a proven fact that reciting shlokas from the Bhagavad Gita enhances the learning capacities among students?!…
Bhagavad Gita is not just a religious book that only people belonging to a certain religion should read. It is a dialogue between the Supreme Being (Lord Krishna) and a confused warrior (Arjuna).

While evoking different zones of brain by pronouncing those Sanskrit words, Bhagavad Gita teaches us the intricacies of life and how to deal with them.

Change is the law of the Universe: While the essence of the Gita is imbibed differently by people of different walks of life, students can learn from this teaching that nothing is permanent and if they have failed in their endeavor it does not mean that it would remain so forever.

Man is made by his belief : In the age of social media, students mostly suffer from self-doubt and low self- confidence. Belief in their own capabilities is what sets most of the successful students apart. In student life it is very important to have belief in one self. Students who believe in their own capabilities often find it easy to climb the ladder to success.

Meditation: Bhagvad Gita advocates the benefits of meditation. Meditation has been proven to have lasting effect on students and can help immensely during moments of anxiety during exams or other stressful situations in their life.

Dream big : In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna says that we are kept far from our goals not by obstacles, but by a clear path to a lesser goal. This essentially means that a person should dream big and should not be deterred by obstacles in the path to achieve those dreams.

The Bhagavad-Gita’s Teachings exhort individuals to learn self-control, selflessness, self-realization, self-study, self-regulation, self-discipline, self- development, and self-determination, self-confident, self-concept, self-esteemed, and so on.

So here is a small effort by ABHYAS THE GLOBAL SCHOOL to inculcate our students to obey all the guidelines and succeed in their lives.

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Pinegrove Triumphs Again..2022

Pinegrove College @ Hyderabad :

Year by year, scaling new heights, reaching a summit after another still higher, has become a regular habit at Pinegrove, Hyderabad. Commitment, hard work and perseverance are the key factors of the Pinegrove that is sealing the place of Pinegrove among the top Intermediate Colleges of Telangana.


It is exhilarating to know that the achievements of Pinegrove are going on a steady run and it may not be too ambitious to say that soon it may become the most sought-after Intermediate college of the Telugu speaking states. The results of the latest JEE announced today speaks volume of the quality of Pinegrove education. Let us have a look at the achievers and their placements in IITs, NITs and etc.

How does Pinegrove succeed time and again. Let us have a overview of the Pinegrove system which paved the way for this success.

A well-designed academic program, the well planed and well implemented testing program, a well-designed revision program are the Plus Points for the Pinegrove. Above all the well-conceived remedial teaching / learning system found in Pinegrove is the prime factor the ensures the sure success of the students.

The persistence of the Management and the academic staff in their efforts to improve themselves, if not excel themselves, in excellence of academic teaching, guiding and testing will sure ensure success in the future endeavors also.

The Chairman Dr. Bharadwaja Naidu and Director Sri Sambasiva Rao Congratulated all these students on their success and wish them lots of good luck in the future and blessed them. They also appreciated all the teaching faculty of the college for their efforts and success in guiding and mentoring the students towards success.

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Celebrations of greenwoodians excellence @ erragattugutta

Erragattugutta @ Greenwood Group of Schools :

Today being Monday, we had a special Prayer Meeting (Assembly) in our school campus. As usual our beloved Director, Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu has graced this special occasion along with Sri V.V.V Naveen Kumar, the Academic Principal and Sri. T. Pavan Kumar , the Administrative Principal.
The National Flag was hoisted by our Director sir and the Prithvi House flag was hoisted by the mentor teachers and the captains of the Prithvi House, Mr. A. Sudeep and Ms. M. Sanjana.
Ch. Sai Manaswith and K. Asrith Patel of class 5 demonstrated a science experiment. Both the concept and the presentation were worth mentioning in our records. These two children exhibited confidence beyond their age and paved a road for others to follow.

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Brain Hunt – Bringing Out the Hidden Quest for Knowledge

Brain Hunt is a program that was conceived and continued through years in Greenwood with a view to encourage the children to learn beyond their books and practice the spirit of competition. Each week class wise challenges are presented through posters on all the three floors and the children are encouraged to answer the questions posed in these challenges. The children, whoever answer these questions correctly are given away prizes on every Monday. Today the winners of the Brain Hunt of the previous week were presented with their prizes. The following is the list of the Brain Hunt winners of this week.

Class – Winner

Class IV – S. Sai Tej
Class V – N. Sanvi
Class VI – J. Jeevana
Class VII – E. Pranathi
Class VIII – M. Trishul
Class IX – A. Lasya
Class X – D. Anjana Bhavya Sri


A Clean House Promotes a Healthy Mind

Clean and tidy surroundings always create a healthy and happy atmosphere. And this healthy and happy atmosphere keeps the mind of the children very receptive and helps them prepare well to learn their lessons with ease and much comfort. We are aware of the fact that the both our Hostel Blocks (Girls and Boys) are divided into Dormitories. All the inmates of the Dormitories are guided by their Mentor Teachers, Wardens and Dormitory Captains. To encourage the spirit of responsibility of maintaining the Dormitories in a clean and tidy manner, the Best Dormitory Captain and the Best Dormitory Awards are initiated. These awards are given to the Captains and sweets are distributed among the inmates of the winning Dormitories. The winners of the accolades and prizes in this category for the month October-2022 are as follows.

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Best Dormitory Captain

(Girls Block) – Indira House : D. Laya
Boys Ground Floor – Narendra Modi House : T. Yashwanth
Boys First Floor – Pingili Venkaiah House : D. Likhith
Boys Second Floor – Steve Jobs House : B. Yashwanth
Boys Third Floor – Gurajada Appa Rao House : P. Vamshi Krishna


Helping Hands are the Best

Mother Teresa said, “Helping Hands are Better than the Praying Lips.” It is easy to notice everyday many a student coming forward to take initiative and help the other students and management in carrying out all activities in the school . It is time that their initiative and helping nature is recognised and rewarded. Rewarding these helpers has a greater unintended effect in the long run. It encourages more and more students to lend their helping hands. From now onwards the Class-wise Most Helpful Student Award is also are initiated. And the Award Winners for the month of October 2022 are

Class – Award Winner

Class IV – R. Suprith Reddy
Class V – S. Abhiram
Class VI – A. Abhinav Ram
Class VII – A. Trinay
Class VIII – M. Trishul
Class IX – P. Nakshatra
Class X – M. Vaishnavi

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Sun Shines; Greenwoodians Sparkle! Whereever They Are!

37 NCC Cadets from our school took part in the NCC Combined Annual Training Camp at Mamnoor, Warangal from October 13th to 21st, . They have excelled in all the areas of their training at the camp and won the laurels of the NCC authorities. They have brought back some coveted prizes for the school too. Our Cadets, who have won the medals in different categories are honoured along with their mentor Sri Radhakrishnan. .
Vishwak Sai of Class X secured First Prize(Gold Medal) in 100 M Running Race
Anushka Pandey, B. Shaswitha, J. Spandana and T. Sonali of Class IX secured Second Prize (Silver medal) in Kho – Kho.


Cancer Awareness Day

Every year 7 November is celebrated as the National Cancer Awareness Day. Today (07 November) M. Sanjana , J. Sathwika, M. Varshitha, D. Hasritha, M. Shreya of Class 10 and Sanvi, Arohi, Kushi, Sahanisha, Varshini and Varshitha of Class IV and V of Prithvi House spoke about the cancer; its dangers and prevention.

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Birthday of Sir C.V. Raman

J. Maithreya Siri Chandana of Prithvi House spoke about Sir C.V. Raman and his contribution to the science of Physics. His invention about the ‘Scattering of Light Rays’ (Raman Effect) was explained in a detailed manner.

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From the founder’s pen..

What does discipline mean?

Being an educator is it important to punish or provide a chance to be rectified???…..
Does punishing children work??…….

Does punishment changes the Child’s behaviour??
Yes, but only for brief time. It might help teachers and parents to believe that they have control on their child for a while, until the next misdeed .usually children will continue to do the same thing they were punished for.


Hence discipline is not taught, it is “learnt” .Discipline is an “attitude”, it is about “character “, a “responsibility” and a life time “commitment”.


The time has come to re-examine the saying ‘spare the rool and spoil the child’. Children are at the receiving end both at their own homes and schools.


Children not only carry the knowledge that we share but also the brunt of anger for being punished for silly reasons. one being a parent or a teacher should remember that we are training children not an army.


One of the trouble with punishment as a way to teach a proper social behaviour, aside from the infliction of pain, is that it makes children feel weak and incapable? They learn to submit to authority and power, to obey. By being punished they become inferior beings they do not develop the power of human individual to “love and trust “ others.


Reflect on the main difference between “Discipline and punishment” are we teaching children a new behaviour or fear?
Introspection is the need of the day.

Discipline invokes the thinking brain, while

Punishment impacts the emotional brain.

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MATH CLUB ACTIVITY @ Hunter Road Greenwood

Hunter Road @ Greenwood Group of Schools :

There should be a scope of learning beyond class room confinement to widen the knowledge of students and to provide exposure for real life problems relating to society.

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So Greenwood High School has organized Math Club Activity for grade V on 5.11.2k22.

It is useful in arousing and maintaining interest in mathematics.

It stimulates the active participation of the students.

The knowledge gained by students in various functions of such club activities supplements the classroom teaching.

Our Beloved Principal, Vice Principal, ACO were present as the most awaited Math Club Activity had begun..

The program started in the afternoon session with the surprise quiz for the students.

Team – A: Varun Teja ,Srinithya ,Prayojani ,Saharsh

Team – B: Harshith ,Rohan ,Sushanth ,Abdul Rahman

Team – C: Adith ,Nihal ,Namaan ,Rishitha

Team – D: Mahir ,Mahi Toshinival , Arjun ,Pranavi

The programme continued with the reverse reading of table by Harshith , Akshaya and Pranavi.

Riddles by Marwa and Shreyan .

Explanation of Numbers in Indian system and International system was carried out by Pragnan  ,Place value and Face value by Mahir and Pranavi.

To know the importance of Mathematics in daily life a skit has been performed to bring the change in the children who don’t like mathematics.

Activity to identify the types of fractions was performed by Sushanth and group.

Group photos were taken with all the participants and Words of encouragement were given by Manjula Maam.

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“Every brilliant experiment, or every great work of art, starts with an act of imagination.”

Hunter Road @ Greenwood Group of Schools :

On 4th of November 2022, Greenwood high school hunter road organized an event “SCIENCE CLUB ACTIVITY 2022”   

Science‘is simply the word we use to describe a method of organizing our curiosity. Science provides a platform for the students to use their scientific knowledge and bring the best invention from their brains. It also allows students to work together in groups and learn from each other.

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They share their ideas and collectively galvanize those ideas to bring something innovative into implementation.  The main reason behind organizing such science experiments is to provide a platform to students where they can implement the various scientific theories/methods through various projects/models. It is a platform where students can showcase how much they have understood the different scientific theories through their projects/models.

It also helps to build the ability for teamwork and cooperation among students. The aim of the event was to elaborate on the importance of science in our life. Students presented their wonder science projects according to their interests and skills. There were special activities performed by the students. All the students were so excited, especially those who want to choose science as their career.

The Science Event was a huge success. The Function not only gave wings to the curious minds of the students but also the adults and teachers seemed to enjoy the display of the plethora of scientific advances presented by the students. Such Events are of utmost necessity for the students as they get to explore their full potential and also get a stage to present their ideas.

 This event was organized and leaded by Ms.Nasreen Sultana of (Science Department

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Red Day Celebrations @ Hunter Road Greenwood

Hunter Road @ Greenwood Group of Schools :

“The colour of love and smiles  illuminates the air with energy, vigour and exuberance…..”

Nursery to grade -II conducted ‘Red Day’ activity on 5th November, 2022 to introduce children into the mesmerizing realm of colours.  The shades of red made our tiny tots feel bright, lively and cheerful.

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‘Red’ colour symbolizes enthusiasm, life and vitality. The day started off with the colour red every- where red dress, red rose, red teddy, red car, red apples, red cherries, here a red… there a red….. red red everywhere ..our little ones spent a spectacular red day.

The tiny tots looked stunning in their red outfits. The young ones sang Red Day song ‘My red balloon….’ ‘Apples are red… Roses are red…. I love red…red, red, red…’

Some of the students spoke a few sentences on the red object they brought from home.

Principal Ms.Mamjula Devi  had an eventful interactive session with students providing them with a deep insight about the purpose of such celebrations.

In the class rooms children  have palm printing, collage work ,colouring  activity. Everyone enjoyed colouring , collage work  and printing their own hands

Colours  are indeed the smiles of nature….. The ‘Red Day’ celebration was a wonderful learning activity which helped children to sort and classify objects based on colours there by reinforcing cognitive skills.

It was a scintillating day with innocent faces gleaming and reflecting brightness, joy, love and happiness.

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POT LUCK LUNCH -“Snehaniki kotha chirunama”

Abhyaas The Global School @ Bhimavaram :

On the occasion of ‘Garden Party‘ as it is ‘Karthika Masam‘ Abhyaas the global school came up with an innovative idea.

Children across the grades were informed that their lunch boxes would not be relished by them as usual, but by their lucky schoolmates as the lunch boxes would be distributed randomly to the children.

It also meant that they too would be eating lip-smacking food prepared by somebody else’s loving mother. This thought drove the children to get their favorite food prepared by their mothers.

The children in a festive mood fed food to each other and to their favourite teachers sitting on lush green meadows and under shady trees.
Next, they rocked the ground by shaking a leg to their favourite songs. Both dancers and spectators enjoyed themselves thoroughly.

At one point, a sudden, envigourating breeze dispersed leaves from nearby trees on the dancers and spectators so much that students were commenting that nature too was enjoying itself. But the fun didn’t end there because the sprawling grounds were inviting the children to play games of their choice, with friends of their choice irrespective of age or gender.

The hidden motive behind organizing this Pot Luck Lunch was to encourage and inculcate positive habits of sharing and caring for their fellow beings, crossing man-made barriers of religion, caste, gender, age and status. The facial expressions and undiluted joy gave evidence to the fact that the “Pot Luck Lunch” was a grand success with a great motive.

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Celebrations of Greenwoodians Excellence @ hunter Road

Hunter Road @ Greenwood group of Schools :

Today our prayer proceedings had started joyfully with the presence of all students, teachers, ACOs, Vice-Principal, Principal and our honorable Director, Dr.G.Bharadwaja Naidu Garu. 

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We started singing our National Song followed by Pledge and School Prayer. The School Cabinet members performed a beautiful skit. Our beloved Director Sir hoisted our National Flag. Our Principal, Shri Manjula Devi C, Vice Principal, Shri Mahender, and ACOs Harshvardhan K and Srikanth K, accompanied. Our School Head Girl, Vaishnavi A, hoisting the School Flag, and Sapphire President, Srilekha L, hoisting the Group Flag. 

Our Director Sir gave away prizes to our NCC Cadets who had successfully completed their Camp and our Greenwoodians who won Maths Trivia 2k22 and Poster Making Competitions.

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Speaking on the occasion our Director Sir appreciated the Winners and participants of Maths Trivia 2k22 which he couldn’t attend.

Reported by Thanuja Reddy Kandi and
Shriya Malika Reddy Chintala of Class X (Newton)

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Discipline is Of paramount importance for students

Hunter Road @ Greenwood group of Schools : Our Director Sir had spoken about the importance of discipline and stated that the School Rules cannot be broken. Three students of Class IX brought Mobile Phones to the School which was strictly prohibited. These students were called onto the stage and instructed to drop their devices in a bucket full of water with their own hands. This act, which was very thoughtful, was witnessed by all the students learnt that the School rules cannot be violated and the consequences of every violating so would result in disciplinary action.

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LIVE PENCIL SKETCH by Greenwoodians @ Thousand Pillar Temple, Hanamkonda.

Erragattugutta @ Greenwood Group of Schools :

We, at Greenwood High School, see drawing as one of the most fundamentals of every skill in life. Vincent Van Gogh rightly said “Drawing is the root of everything.” We believe drawing makes children more expressive. It enhances child’s motor skills. Drawing develops kid’s problem-solving skills. It lets children’s imagination run wild!

In order to manifest the skills that they have learnt to do amazing drawings with a pencil at school, 25 students of Greenwood High school, Erragattugutta Branch took part in Live Pencil Drawing Event on 31 October, 2022 between 9:00am and 12:30pm at the historic Hindu 1000 Pillar temple located in the town of Hanamkonda which is the epitome of architectural skills of the ancient Kakatiyas

The Temple of Thousand Pillars stood as the model for the school young artists to draw its picture live. All the girl participants choose one place and boy participants settled in another place where they could have better view of the temple for their live drawing . All the participants were very excited to participate in this event and showcased their pencil drawing skills.

They we accompanied and guided by the two art teachers of the school Ms. Banaja Sahoo and Mr. G. Santosh Rao. All the participants are well appreciated by the School Director Sri. Dr. G. Bharadwaja Naidu, Academic Principal Sri. V.V.V. Naveen Kumar and Administrative Principal Sri. T. Pavan Kumar.

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