Sunday 13 May 2012

ENGLISH PLAY COMPETITION Date:10.5.12(Thursday)

Competitions help a person to judge his capabilities and the areas that need improvement.Through dramatics one can explore a new world of innovativeness, expressions, feelings and emotions.
                             So to make our students take a trip to the same world of performance, English drama competition for classes IX-XI was organized by the school, where students participated with lot of confidence and enthusiasm. Zeal to win the competition could be seen among the students. The confidence with which they performed on the stage in front of the school was unbeatable.

Class XI performed on the very famous drama by Shakespeare ‘ Julius Caesar’, class X students performed on ‘Bishops Candlesticks’ with a value that ‘ a person can be changed through love and affection’ and class IX students performed on ‘Villa for sale’, depicting unethical behaviour of businessmen to make profits.  
At the end to keep up the competitive spirit, Principal Ma’am announced the result and appreciated the performances through her motivating words.
                         


Thursday 10 May 2012

Mother's Day!


                                            Mother's Day is celebrated to honor all mothers and express gratitude for the hardships they bear in bringing up a child. One relationship which is always with us is the one we share with our mothers. .To honour them Mother's Day was celebrated on 8th May 2012 inviting the young mothers of our Pre-Primary students.The programme began with the prayer and lighting ceremony and a dance was performed by the kids of Pre-Primary.





                   


The Pre-Primary students enacted a skit in which they performed the different roles played by a mother in the day today life.







There was a cartoon show presented by the students of I,II,& III.Tom & jerry and Noddy stole the show!

  Finally mothers were invited on the stage to play games and they had fun.

 
After vote of thanks by Ms.Pooja and refreshments to the Mothers the programme ended in a formal manner.