Saturday, 24 January 2015

BASANT PANCHAMI

Basant Panchami marks the beginning of spring season. This festival is celebrated by worshipping goddess Saraswati and seeking blessings from her to endow humans with power of speech, wisdom and consciousness.



Thus, to mark Basant Panchami a brief celebration was done during was done during school assembly. Assembly started by seeking blessings from goddess Saraswati. Thereafter a brief speech was given by student on the importance of Basant panchami. Then, Principal Ma’am along with teachers worshipped goddess Saraswati & offered flowers & sweets. At last, students came one by one to take blessings of goddess Saraswati.

The Orientation Programme for students stepping into Class VI at Saint Soldier Public School, Pratap Nagar, Jaipur, was conducted with great enthusiasm and purpose. The session aimed at preparing young learners and their parents for the significant transition from primary to middle school, where academic expectations and learning approaches undergo a meaningful transformation. The programme focused on introducing the key changes in study patterns, emphasizing a shift from basic learning to more structured, concept-based and deep learning. Students were guided to adopt better study habits, including regular revision, time management, independent learning, and critical thinking skills. The session was effectively conducted under the guidance of the school Principal, Mrs. Charu Gupta, who addressed the gathering with clarity and encouragement. She elaborated on the new academic framework, assessment patterns, and the need for students to develop a strong foundation through consistent effort and curiosity-driven learning. Her insightful words reassured parents and motivated students to embrace this new phase with confidence and enthusiasm. Adding further inspiration, the School Secretary, Shri Gurmeet Singh Ji, shared his valuable message, encouraging students to remain focused, disciplined, and committed to their goals. He emphasized the role of parents and teachers as partners in a child’s educational journey and urged students to cultivate good habits that will shape their future. The programme concluded on a positive note, leaving parents informed and students inspired to take on the challenges of Class VI with a determined and optimistic mindset.