Friday, 31 October 2014

SAY NO TO PLASTIC BAGS: SAVE ENVIRONMENT

Date:- 1/11/14
Plastic bags are used by everybody. You get them, right from a vegetable vendor to a designer store. But, most of us are blissfully off the repercussions that are occurring and can take place in the future. These plastic bags Litter the Landscape, Kill Animals, and are Non-biodegradable. They are not only non-biodegradable, but are one of the major pollutants of the sea.
So in order to spread awareness among the students “ Say No To Plastic Bags “ house wise competition was held in which each house had to make alternative to plastic bags with the help of waste cloth or jute material.
Five students from each house were selected and were given time to prepare the bags with their material.
The participants displayed their passion for the activity and very ingeniously prepared bags out of waste jeans, jute and cotton material. The participants also marvelously decorated their bags to make it more eye-catching and handy.
Thus it was a small step taken by our students for a clean and green environment.

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Thursday, 30 October 2014

National Unity Day!!


Date:-31-10-14
As per CBSE guidelines, the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, was celebrated as Rashtriya Ekta Divas(National Unity Day) on 31st October.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was the leader who played a significant role in integration of India, persuading more than five hundred self-governing princely states to merge their separate rights and become one country. To educate students about the importance of observing National Unity Day Ms. Rashmi Soman shared significance of the day. She also shared role of each individual towards attaining the absolute state of unity, integrity and security.
 Later, the Head Boy of the school took a pledge followed by the students resonating a fervent urge to work whole heartedly for unity of country. This occasion provided us an opportunity to reaffirm the inherent strength and resilience of our nation to withstand the actual and potential threats to the unity, integrity and security of our country. At the end “Run For Unity” activity was conducted wherein students, after undertaking the pledge, took laps of the sports ground to mark the run for unity.

Thus the celebration of Rashtriya Ekta Diwas (National Unity Day) ended with a resolve reverberating in each person’s heart to contribute for the unity of India.





Sunday, 19 October 2014

Diwali Celebrated

Date:-18/10/14

India is a land of many festivals and each state and community celebrates several festivals in a year. Diwali is one such occasion. Diwali, a festival of light and prosperity which symbolizes victory of good over evil and of light over darkness to educate the significance of diwali, there was a programme organsied in the school on 18th oct. 
The celebration commenced with a poem based on diwali, describing its fervour with which it is celebrated and presented by students of class-I. Later a skit was performed depicting the legend of lord Rama that how he defeated Ravana, who kidnapped Sita, The wife of Lord Rama. Diwali signifies the homecoming of Lord Rama after exile of fourteen years. In the end, a song was presented by a group of students, describing how diwali brings happiness, laughter and prosperity to the society. Thus programme ended with festive note.

Friday, 10 October 2014

Navratra & Dussehra Celebrated

Date:- 1-10-14
Navratra & Dussehra was celebrated in Pre primary wing of the school. Students came in their traditional dresses with dandiya as Garba dance was organized for our tiny tots.
A short skit based on epic Ramayan was presented by the students under the guidance of their teachers. The skit depicted “Raavan Vadh”.

Teachers gave the details about the festival. At last the students and teachers enjoyed the programmed very much.




Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Educational Tour Organised


Date:-30-9-14
Education is enlightment of oneself to achieve maximum benefit in life by using all the senses activity and bring out holistic growth in a person. There are different ways to provide education to the students. Out of which the most creative and alive is educational tour.
With the consent and blessings of our Honourable Chairman Sir Sardar Ajay Pal Singh Ji and under the guidance of our Secretary Sir Sardar Gurmeet Singh Ji, Saint Soldier Public School Pratap Nagar organized a two day and one night educational tour to Agra and FatehpurSikri on 27/09/14-28/09/14 for classes IX to XII.
The tour was organized under the vigilance and assistance of our Vice-Principal Ma’am Ms. Gayatri Kulshreshta embarked for their journey to Agra and FatehpurSikri on27/09/14 from the school premises. There were around 62 students escorted by six teachers (Mr. Rajesh Jayswal, Mr. Navneet Babbar, Mr. Mahesh Krum, Mr. Abhay , Ms. Namita Sharma And Ms.SumaMenon).
Thejourney began at 6 hours in the morning. We reached at around 10:30 a: m to explore the natural beauty of kaelodaeo bird sanctuary. The students were able to see several herds of the Sāmbhar deer and various migrating birds. The students were highly interested to watch the wildlife so close to them. After spending an hour or two we had our lunch FatehpurSikri added a great deal to the children’s knowledge of historical background and acquainted them better with the rich heritage ofIndia.  
Thereafter we moved ahead for Agra  were the students rested in the hotel for an hour and after refreshing themselves they were all ready to rock the dance floor. The students freaked out themselves and thoroughly enjoyed the dance session. Thereafter the students had their dinner. Next day early morning after having breakfast we went to explore the beauty and splendour of TajMahalthe finest example of Mughal architecture, a style that combines elements from Persian, Turkish and Indian architectural styles.. The visit to the Agra Fort was also truly rewarding. The children were able to collect a lot of information. At each place they hadfun –and ‘Explored the city’, after appreciating and enriching themselves with the rich history of India on 28/09/2014 we returned from our tour for Jaipur with lots of happy memories and knowledge.
The students had loads of fun and enjoyed every bit of the tour to Fatehpur Sikri- Agra.

Monday, 15 September 2014

'Special Assembly For Hindi Diwas'

Date: - 12-9-14
Hindi, the mother tongue of India is considered as language of gods and as sacred as the water of holy river 'Ganga'. The mother tongue always plays a vital role in a country’s growth. Though knowledge of foreign language is not harmful but ignoring one’s own mother tongue at price of it is disgraceful. So to educate students about the importance of 'Hindi', a special assembly was conducted on 12thsep. by class VIII A on occasion of ‘Hindi Diwas’, falling on 14th of sep. the students presented whole assembly in Hindi starting from an inspirational thought and followed by news in hindi.


 Later Shagun Khandelwal of VIII A delivered a speech, sharing the significance of hindi as mother tongue. She shared the falling situation hindi and discrimination of people towards hindi considering it a sub- standard language and avoid using it in day today life. She also shared highly dignified legacy of hindi poets of hindi literature who earned a worldwide fame for their creations in hindi. In last she urged that everyone should make efforts for growth of mother tongue hindi and make maximum use of it in their day-to -day life.


Friday, 12 September 2014

Happy Teacher's day


Date: 4/09/14
On the eve of Teacher’s Day a teacher’s picnic to ‘Swapana Lok Resort’ was organized to rejuvenate and energize the spirit of teachers. It was a very welcome change from their daily routine.All the teachers were dressed in their best and boarded the bus from the school campus at around 11 a: m.The teachers had a great time in the bus and spent their time together by taking pleasure of the different games played during the bus journey.
We reached at the resort at around 12 noon where the teachers were provided with a welcome drink. The whole day was spent with their colleagues, in a completely carefree manner. To add more fun to this short and sweet picnic our principal ma’am had organized a few fun filling games like “Lemon on Bottle”, “Catching Balls” etc for the teachers. It was the most interesting and enjoyable session of the day. Each teacher got a break to become a child once again and thoroughly enjoyed the game session. Thereafter lunch was provided for the teachers. After an interactive game session teachers relished the lunch.
Subsequently the teachers rocked and danced on the D.J floor and enjoyed the rain dance. After freaking out with fun the teachers treasured the lush green ambience of the resort. It made each teacher memorize their school and college days back. It was a golden chance for teachers to have interaction with each other and to chill out.
As is rightly said ‘’ the test of an enjoyment is the remembrance it leaves behind.”