25/08/2025
The bright morning of 25th August 2025 was marked by the jubilant sounds of applause and celebration at Greenwood High School, Hasanparthy, as the school proudly hosted its Prize Distribution Ceremony during the special Monday assembly. This prestigious event stood as a testament to the relentless pursuit of excellence by Greenwood’s young scholars, offering a vibrant platform for acknowledging academic brilliance, creative prowess, and sportsmanship across classes IV to X.



Assembly: A Prelude to Excellence
At Greenwood, Monday assemblies are more than routine gatherings—they are energetic moments of patriotism, reflection, and community spirit. The ceremony commenced with the resonant strains of the national song, followed by the customary Thought of the Day, news presentation, and motivational speeches. These activities, woven into the fabric of school life, support holistic growth and imbue students with core values and public speaking skills.
Distinguished Dignitaries and Moving Encounters
The stage glittered under the attentive gaze of Greenwood’s distinguished leaders—Sri. Dr.G. Bharadwaja Naidu, Hon. Director, Sri V.V.V. Naveen Kumar, Academic Principal, Sri T. Pavan Kumar, Administrative Principal, Sri V. Suresh Kumar, Vice-Principal, Smt. P. Kanthi and Sri. M. Phanindra, Academic Coordinators—whose presence inspired the students to aim higher and dream bigger. Their words fueled the collective ambition of the school to foster not just academic success, but well-rounded personal development.



Recognition of Outstanding Achievements
Surprise Test – 5 and 6 Winners
A highlight of the event was the felicitation of Surprise Test – 5 and Surprise Test – 6 winners, who demonstrated exceptional mastery and quick thinking in these rigorous academic exercises:
SURPRISE TEST – 5 WINNERS
Held on: 06-08-2025
CLASS – IV
1. J. Sathwik
2. B. Shiva Saketh
CLASS – V
1. N. Lasya – Einstein
2. G. Manish – James Watt
CLASS – VI
1. A. Abhiram – Pasteur
2. M.Harshavardhan – Aristotle
3. B. Varshitha – Darwin
CLASS – VII
1. B. Vishnuvardhan – Jenner
2. K. Jashwanth – Mendel
3. G. Srinith – Telsa
CLASS – VIII
1. V. Sai Haindav – Kalam
2. M. Harshitha – Curie
3. G. Sai Pranav – Franklin
CLASS – IX
1. M. Saharsh – Copernicus
2. B. Charitha Sree – Hawking
3. A. Rithika – Satish Dhawan
SURPRISE TEST – 6 WINNERS
Held on: 13-08-2025
CLASS – IV
1. S. Tanuja Devi
2. D. Drithi
CLASS – V
1. D. Samprith
2. L. Karthik
CLASS – VI
1. M. Dheekshith – Pasteur
2. G. Sruthik Varma – Darwin
3. K. Vinay – Aristotle
CLASS – VII
1. P. Harshith – Hippocrates
2. E. Ashwadh Varma – Swaminathan
3. B. Varsha Sri – Raman
CLASS – VIII
1. Ch. Manaswith – Satish Dhawan
2. B. Theertha – Kalam
3. M. Krishna Sai – Rutherford
CLASS – IX
1. K. Sowmya Sree – Sushrutha
2. Ch.Sriyan – Vikram Sarabhai
3. G. Ashwith – Archimedes


Brain Hunt – 2 Masters
Innovative thinking and sharp intellect were celebrated as Brain Hunt – 2 winners took the spotlight:
- K. Puja Sri (VI Aristotle)
- V. Jashwanth (IX Satish Dhawan)
- R. Varun Sandesh (X Satish Dhawan).
Math ‘A’ Maze – 2 Achievers
The Math ‘A’ Maze – 2 challenged mathematical agility. The following students emerged victorious:
- G. Havish Reddy (X Vikram Sarabhai)
- B. Shreeyan Raz (X Vikram Sarabhai).

Janapada Jatara 2025: Folk Art Flourishes
To commemorate World Folklore Day, Greenwood students joined the Janapada Jatara 2025—organized at Hanumakonda Public Gardens—excelling in drawing and essay writing competitions and earning appreciation certificates for their creative flair:

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- Drawing Competition: J. Harini (IX Hawking), G. Siri (IX Hawking), K. Arjun Reddy (VIII Rutherford), G. Varshith (VIII Rutherford)
- Essay Writing: Ch. Varun (X Satish Dhawan).
Reflections and Forward Inspiration
With every award conferred, Greenwood’s commitment to nurturing well-rounded individuals was reaffirmed. The dignitaries applauded the teachers for guiding and cultivating the rich talents flourishing within Greenwood’s walls. Words from the leadership reminded all present to strive for excellence, value respect and camaraderie, and pursue personal growth alongside scholarly endeavors.
The ceremony drew to a close, harmony filling the air as the national anthem echoed. Students left the assembly hall not only with prizes and certificates, but with fresh motivation—ready to scale new heights in Greenwood’s stimulating environment.
Report prepared by: G Krishna Rao, Department of English