School notes: Grandparents Day celebrated
Mount Carmel School, Zirakpur
The school hosted a Grandparents Day celebration and brought together students and their grandparents for a day filled with love, laughter, and unforgettable moments. The celebration featured a variety of performances, including songs, dances, and skits by the students.
Saint Soldier International School
The school hosted a CBSE capacity-building programme on ‘happy classrooms’. The workshop aimed to empower educators with strategies to foster a positive, engaging and joyful learning environment in classrooms. Valuable insights for the event were presented by the two resource persons — Sneh Bansal, Assistant Professor at DEGSN, NCERT, New Delhi and Jyothi N. Belavadi, HOD Science Department at St Joseph’s School.
PM Shri KV ITBP, Panchkula
The school celebrated reading promotion week and Hindi pakhwada by hosting an NBT mobile library exhibition. The principal, Monika, inaugurated the event, and students across all the classes visited the exhibition. This is an annual event celebrated by the school in collaboration with NBT to promote reading among students.
GMS Pocket No. 6 NAC, Mani Majra
A Bal Sansad was organised at the school under the Swachhta Pakhwada programme. Students took an oath to keep the school and surroundings neat and clean at the end of the event. School Incharge Bharti appreciated the efforts of the students.
AKSIPS 45 Smart School, Chandigarh
The school organised an interactive workshop for the parents of students in the pre-primary wing on the ‘importance of upbringing’. The online session, organised by the guidance and counselling unit, aimed to provide parents with valuable insights and practical strategies to foster a nurturing and supportive environment for their children.
Valley Public School, Panchkula
Whetting the scientific temper of the budding scientists, the school organised a science exhibition. Students showcased their abilities as they prepared static and working models on various topics. The principal, Dr Uma Maheshwari, appreciated the efforts of the ‘young scientists’.