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Raksha Bandhan Celebrations at Greenwood @Mancherial


Under the able guidance of Principal Mr. R. Chandramohan and Vice Principal Mr. G. Thirupathi, Greenwood High School, Mancherial, celebrated Raksha Bandhan with great joy and enthusiasm, reflecting the true spirit of the festival.

The day’s events began with the gathering of students and staff on the school ground. The program was formally announced by Mr. B. Sravan Kumar, Biology teacher, who warmly welcomed everyone. The celebration was gracefully anchored by B. Hanika and Karthikeya, whose lively presence kept the audience engaged throughout.

The sequence of performances commenced with an English speech by V. Adhyay of Grade 8, highlighting the cultural and emotional significance of Raksha Bandhan. This was followed by the pre-primary Rakhi tying ceremony, symbolizing innocence, love, and the pure bond between siblings.

D. Shreyan then delivered a touching speech in Telugu, after which Rishith Sai of Grade 8 and Rakul Chandra of Grade 5 presented a delightful conversation about Rakhi, charming the audience with their expressions and dialogue.

The primary students took the stage next with an energetic dance performance choreographed by Mrs. Saba and Mrs. Sheetal, winning the hearts of everyone present. This was followed by a joint Telugu speech by Samanya Sri and Seejal of Grade 8, and an English speech by Lineesha, each expressing the festival’s values from different perspectives.

The high school students then delivered a captivating dance performance choreographed by Mrs. Rajitha and Mrs. Tejaswi, blending tradition with vibrant moves. Mr. Venkateshwaru, Telugu faculty, shared his thoughts in a meaningful speech, while Mrs. Anuradha addressed the gathering in Hindi, adding linguistic and cultural diversity to the program.

One of the most heartfelt moments was the female teachers tying Rakhis to male teachers, reinforcing the theme of respect, unity, and affection beyond familial bonds. The Principal, Mr. Chandramohan, then addressed the gathering, appreciating the participants and encouraging students to uphold the values symbolized by Raksha Bandhan.

The celebration concluded with a vote of thanks by Mr. Anand, expressing gratitude to all who contributed to making the event memorable.

The entire program beautifully portrayed the cultural richness, emotional warmth, and spirit of togetherness that Raksha Bandhan stands for.


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Celebrated Raksha Bandhan @Gopalpur


Greenwood High School, Gopalpur came alive with colors, laughter, and joy as everyone gathered to celebrate Raksha Bandhan. From tiny Nursery to Class 7 students, the school was enlightening with children dressed in their finest traditional attire. Smiling girls lovingly tied Rakhis on the wrists of the boys, who in return shared sweets, making the moment even sweeter.

The celebration wasn’t just for the students—teachers, support staff, and even parents joined in. In a touching gesture, the Principal and staff tied Rakhis to a few parents and support staff, reminding everyone that Raksha Bandhan is not only about brothers and sisters, but about cherishing and protecting every special bond. The day was filled with warmth, love, and the joy of being part of one big Greenwood family.


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Monsoon: a Gift of Nature

Monsoon: a Gift of Nature

Monsoon is a special kind of wind that brings a lot of rain. In many countries like India, the monsoon season starts around June and lasts till September. These winds blow from the sea to the land and carry a large amount of moisture with them. When the clouds become heavy, it starts raining. This season is known for heavy rains, thunder, and cool breezes after the hot summer.

Monsoons bring many changes in our surroundings. The weather becomes cooler, and the air smells fresh. Trees and plants look greener and healthier. Rivers, ponds, and lakes get filled with rainwater. People enjoy the change after a long, hot summer. Children like to play in the rain, and many families enjoy eating hot snacks like pakodies during rainy days. The entire environment looks bright and beautiful.

However, monsoons can also bring some troubles. Sometimes it rains too much and causes floods. Floods can destroy houses, roads, and even farms. People living in low-lying areas suffer the most. Their homes get filled with water, and they may lose their belongings. Heavy rains can also cause traffic jams and water logging in cities. Many diseases like malaria and dengue also spread during the rainy season because of dirty, stagnant water. Landslides in hilly areas are another serious problem during monsoon.

Even with these problems, monsoons are very important for our earth. Rainwater helps to refill rivers and underground water levels. This water is used for drinking, cooking, and cleaning. Without rain, many places would face water shortage. Rain also helps clean the air by removing dust and pollution. Trees and plants grow faster during this season, which adds more oxygen to the air and helps balance nature.

Most importantly, monsoons are very important for farmers and agriculture. Farmers depend on rainfall to grow crops like rice, sugarcane, cotton, and pulses. These crops need a lot of water to grow well. If the monsoon comes late or brings very little rain, crops may dry up, and farmers suffer huge losses. On the other hand, good rainfall can bring joy to farmers and lead to a good harvest. Monsoons also help in maintaining the fertility of the soil. The rain mixes nutrients deep into the soil, making it rich and ready for growing food.

Indeed monsoons are a gift of nature. They bring beauty, joy, and much-needed water to the land. Though they come with some difficulties, their benefits are far greater. We must learn to use monsoon water wisely and protect our environment to enjoy its full benefits. Saving rainwater through rainwater harvesting and keeping our surroundings clean during the rainy season are some ways we can respect and make the best use of this precious season.

Remember that they demand us to keep our raincoats and umbrellas ready. They also warn us ‘Don’t get wet!’

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Plant a tree, Secure our Future

Plant a tree, Secure our Future

From Greenwood High School – Hunter Road

By Sai Rishita, 5th Jasmine

“Trees give us fresh air, shade, and life. Planting even one tree today can protect our planet for tomorrow. Let’s grow more trees and make our earth green and happy!”

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Raksha Bandhan Celebrations at Greenwood@Hunter Road

Raksha Bandhan Celebrations at Greenwood High School-Hunter Road.

From Greenwood High School – Hunter Road, Warangal

“Threads are small, but they hold the power to bind hearts forever.”

 

As part of our Saturday Funday activity, the creative hands of our young Greenwooodians wove magic into threads, crafting beautiful rakhis with love and imagination. Today, the campus bloomed in festive spirit as we celebrated Raksha Bandhan – a festival that strengthens the threads of love, care and protection.

The celebration was graced by our Vice Principal, Mr. Srikanth, and ACO, Mrs. Rajeshwari, whose presence added warmth and encouragement to the occasion. In a heartwarming gesture, the students also tied rakhis to our Vice Principal, symbolizing the bond of respect, guidance and affection that they share with their mentors.

The children arrived in radiant traditional attire, looking like a flutter of colourful butterflies, bringing life and vibrance to every corner of the school. Laughter and joy echoed as the girls adorned their brothers and friends with tilak, tied their lovingly-made rakhis and shared sweets, sealing the bond with affection and smiles.

This celebration was more than a ritual – it was a lesson in values, reminding us of the importance of respect, unity and empathy. It reflected the beauty of Indian traditions, where love is tied not just on wrists, but also in hearts. Truly, it was a day where culture met creativity and joy became the common language for all.

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Little Varenya dreams big – to follow in Virat Kohli’s footsteps. – Copy

Little Varenya dreams big — to follow in Virat Kohli’s footsteps.

From Greenwood High School – Naimnagar

Little Varenya, a budding cricketer from our school, shared his dream of becoming like his idol, Virat Kohli. With a spark in his eyes and passion in every swing of the bat, Varenya reminds us that every great journey begins with a dream.

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Celebrating Culture and Bonds: Bonalu & Raksha Bandhan ​

Celebrating Culture and Bonds: Bonalu & Raksha Bandhan

Greenwood High School, Naimnagar, Hanumakonda joyfully celebrated Telangana Bonalu and Raksha Bandhan. Students wore traditional attire, performed folk dances, and offered Bonam, honoring Telangana’s rich culture. The Raksha Bandhan activity highlighted unity and respect as students tied rakhis, spreading warmth and brotherhood.

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Save Soil, Water and Air – Our Duty to the Future

Save Soil, Water and Air –
Our Duty to the Future

We all love to play in clean parks, drink clean water, and breathe fresh air. But have you ever thought where all this comes from? The ground we walk on, the water we drink, and the air we breathe are gifts from nature. It is our duty to keep them safe and clean – not just for ourselves, but for the children who will live in the world after us.

Why is Soil Important?

Soil is the top layer of the Earth. It helps plants to grow. Without soil, we will not have fruits, vegetables, and trees. If we throw garbage and plastic on the ground or use too many chemicals on farms, the soil becomes dirty and weak. This can make it hard to grow healthy food.

We must protect the soil by:

 Not throwing waste on the ground.

 Growing more trees.

 Using natural compost instead of harmful chemicals.

Why Should We Save Water?

Water is life. Every living thing needs water – animals, plants, and people. But clean water is getting less every day. Some people waste water while brushing teeth or washing cars. Some factories throw dirty water into rivers and lakes.

We can save water by:

Turning off taps when not in use.

Fixing leaking pipes at home.

Reusing water for watering plants.

Keeping rivers and ponds clean.

Why is Clean Air Important?

Air is all around us. We cannot see it, but we breathe it every second. If the air is dirty, it can make us sick. Smoke from vehicles and factories, and burning garbage, makes the air full of dust and harmful gases.

To keep the air clean, we should:

Plant more trees, as they clean the air.

Walk or cycle instead of using cars for short distances.

Say no to burning garbage and plastic.

Keep our surroundings clean.

Our Responsibility

As students, we may think we are too small to make a change. But small steps can make a big difference. If each one of us takes care of nature, the Earth will stay safe and healthy for many years. We must respect the gifts of nature and use them wisely. It is not only the job of the government or big people. It is the duty of all of us.

One day, we will grow up and have our own children. What kind of world do we want to give them? A dirty world full of waste and smoke? Or a clean, green Earth with fresh air, clean water, and healthy soil?

Let us learn more about nature in school and at home. We can also take part in clean-up drives and tree planting activities. When we work together, we can do great things for the Earth. Let us begin today and protect our planet with love.

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Think Outside the Box

31/07/2025, THU


Think Outside the Box:
Unlocking Human Potential
We’ve all been there – stuck in a rut, struggling to find a solution to a problem. But what if we told you there’s a way to break free from conventional thinking and unlock your full potential? It’s called thinking outside the box.

For too long, we’ve been conditioned to follow rules, stick to what we know, and avoid taking risks. But this approach can stifle creativity, limit innovation, and prevent us from reaching our true potential. It’s time to challenge the status quo and embrace a more open-minded approach.

The Power of Creative Thinking
When we think outside the box, we open ourselves up to new possibilities, new ideas, and new solutions. We begin to see the world in a different light, and we’re able to approach problems with a fresh perspective. This is where the magic happens, and innovation

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Finding Directions – Made Easy!

Finding Directions – Made Easy!

By a Greenwood Schools, Naimnagar Students,

We can find directions using the sun and a simple trick! In the morning, the sun rises in the East. So, if you face the rising sun:

East is in front of you, West is behind you, North is on your left, South is on your right

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Academic Enrichment Activities – Naimnagar Greenwood

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Student Elections in Schools: Learning Through Leadership

Student Elections in Schools:
Learning Through Leadership

Student elections in schools are not just fun activities — they are a great way for students to learn how real elections work. In CBSE schools, students often vote to choose their Head Boy, Head Girl, House Captains, and other student leaders. These elections give young learners a chance to understand the meaning and purpose of voting and leadership. They also prepare them to become responsible voters and citizens in the future.

In India, we live in a democracy where people choose their leaders through elections. Student elections give us a small example of this big idea. Just like in national elections, students vote to choose the best person for the role. This helps them understand that every vote counts, and everyone’s opinion matters.

The main purpose of school elections is to select student leaders who will represent the student body. The Head Boy and Head Girl are expected to be role models. They help in organising school events, encourage discipline, and become a link between the students and teachers. House Captains and Vice-Captains lead their houses in sports, cultural activities, and competitions. Through this, students learn that leaders must be hardworking, fair, and helpful—not just popular.

When students take part in these elections, they gain many life skills. Those who stand for elections learn how to speak confidently, share their thoughts, and explain their ideas. They also learn to respect others’ views and work as a team. Win or lose, they gain valuable experience. On the other side, students who vote learn to listen carefully, think wisely, and choose the best person for the job. This teaches the qualities of a good voter.

Elections in school also follow certain steps. First, candidates are announced. Then, they campaign by giving speeches or preparing posters. After that, students cast their votes in a fair and secret way. This entire process helps children understand how elections are conducted in real life. It also teaches them the value of honesty, fairness, and following rules.

Student elections also help in building strong leaders. The elected Head Boy, Head Girl, and House Captains become more confident and responsible. They learn how to lead others, solve problems, and support their classmates. These are all important skills that will help them in the future

In this way, student elections in CBSE schools are a wonderful way to help children understand the importance of democracy and leadership. They teach students how to choose leaders, how to be a good voter, and how to become responsible citizens. As future voters and leaders of our country, school children benefit a lot from these early lessons. Every school should encourage such elections so that students can grow into thoughtful and active members of society.

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thoughts on the smooth and successful Periodic Assessment exams

26/07/2025, SAT


Prayojani shares her thoughts on the smooth and successful Periodic Assessment exams at Greenwood High School, Hunter Road Campus.


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Hearts United, Spirits Ignited ! @ Greenwood Freshers’ Day 2025


It is a cherished tradition at Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy to welcome new students with warmth and grandeur each academic year through the Freshers’ Day celebration. This year’s celebration, held on 18th July 2025, was no exception. With colourful performances, inspiring speeches, and a warm spirit of togetherness, the event highlighted a glorious beginning for the new batch of Greenwoodians

A Grand Welcome to Dignitaries

The celebration commenced with the gracious arrival of our esteemed dignitaries:

  • Chief Guest: Sri. Dr.G. Bharadwaja Naidu, Hon’ble Director of Greenwood High School
  • Special Guests:
    • Sri A. Prabhu Kumar, General Manager
    • Sri V.V.V. Naveen Kumar, Academic Principal
    • Sri T. Pavan Kumar, Administrative Principal
    • Sri V. Suresh Kumar, Vice Principal
    • Smt. P. Kanthi Madam and Sri M. Phanindra, Academic Coordinators

Each guest was welcomed with a beautifully arranged bouquet, symbolizing our heartfelt appreciation and respect. The vibrant flowers reflected the joyful essence of the occasion and the warmth of the Greenwood family.

Ceremonial Start: The celebration officially began with the lighting of the lamp by Sri. Dr. Bharadwaja Naidu and the dignitaries, symbolizing the dispelling of darkness and the enlightenment of minds.

Cultural Performances – A Colourful Display: The stage then came alive with a series of enthralling cultural performances:

  • A classical dance by Dhanasri and group from Class VII added traditional charm and elegance to the event.
  • A graceful group dance by the Class VIII boys on “Raghukula Thilaka Rama” mesmerized the audience with devotion and artistry.

These performances celebrated our rich culture and reflected the students’ talent, passion, and dedication.

Words of Inspiration: Sri. Dr.G. Bharadwaja Naidu delivered a powerful inaugural address, offering valuable insights to the new students. He spoke on:

  • The importance of adapting to school life
  • Setting academic and personal goals
  • Embracing learning as a lifelong journey

His address was a blend of inspiration and wisdom that set a positive tone for the students’ path ahead.

Following this, Sri J. Ramesh, our Telugu teacher, captivated the audience with a soulful song that added an emotional touch to the celebration.

Freshers’ Performances – Talent Unleashed!:The most awaited segment – the talent showcase by the students – lit up the stage with vibrant energy and joy. The performances included:

  • Solo dances
  • Group dances spanning modern, folk, and fusion styles

Each act was a burst of creativity and enthusiasm, symbolizing the spirit of togetherness and expression. These moments helped new students’ bond with their peers and feel truly welcomed into the Greenwood family.



A detailed list of performances:

Seamless Anchoring & Vote of Thanks:The entire program was flawlessly hosted by Salgar Thanuja, A. Sai Sahasra & S. Sai Shashira of Class X, under the mentorship of Mr. T. Vijaykanth Sir. Their confident and lively anchoring kept the audience engaged throughout.

The event concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks delivered by A. Sai Sahasra of Class X, expressing gratitude to all dignitaries, participants, organizers, and the audience for making the event a grand success.

Freshers’ Day 2025 was more than just a celebration — it was a joyful beginning, a beautiful welcome, and a celebration of unity and school spirit. The event not only left the new students with lasting memories but also reaffirmed Greenwood High School’s commitment to nurturing young minds in a vibrant and inclusive environment.

🎓“At Greenwood, we don’t just welcome students – we embrace future leaders, dreamers, and achievers.”


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Empathy, Education, and Inclusion: The Keys to Genuine Friendships


Empathy, Education, and Inclusion: The Keys to Genuine Friendships:

Have you ever had a friend who truly understood you, supported you through tough times, and made you feel seen and heard?

Putting Ourselves in Others’ Shoes
When we take the time to understand and share our friends’ feelings, we build trust and deepen our connections. Empathy isn’t just about feeling sorry for someone; it’s about putting ourselves in their shoes and seeing things from their perspective. By doing so, we create a safe space for our friends to be themselves, without fear of judgment.

Learning to Be Kind and Respectful
Education isn’t just about academics; it’s also about learning how to be kind, respectful, and compassionate towards others. When we understand that everyone has their own unique experiences and perspectives, we become more empathetic and open-minded. This helps us build stronger, more meaningful relationships with others.
Celebrating Our Differences
Inclusion is about embracing our differences and making everyone feel welcome and valued. When we practice inclusion, we recognize that everyone has something special to offer, and we celebrate our diversity. By doing so, we create a sense of community and belonging, which is essential for building genuine friendships.

Conclusion
In the end, it’s the relationships we build with others that truly matter. By cultivating empathy, education, and inclusion, we can create friendships that are authentic, supportive, and life-changing. So let’s strive to be understanding, kind, and inclusive towards others, and let’s build a world where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued.

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