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‘Mango party’ held for tiny tots



Ludhiana: BCM Kindergarten, Chandigarh Road, organised a ‘Mango party’ for the tiny tots. Kids were dressed in yellow and green-coloured attire for the party and chopped and decorated mangoes with the help of their mothers. Nursery students were asked to make a mango during a tearing-and-pasting activity while students of LKG made mango-shaped photo frames. TNS

HVM Convent to hold summer camp

HVM Convent Senior Secondary School, Karamsar Colony, Subhash Nagar, is commencing an online summer camp for ten days for its students. The summer camp will include activities such as art-and-craft, health and fitness, music, dance etc and will provide students a platform to keep themselves engaged in a constructive and positive manner at their home. TNS

World Environment Day observed

Police DAV Public School held a poster-making competition to observe World Environment Day. Besides, students were also urged to water plants at their homes regularly, use cycles for small commutes and plant saplings around their surroundings. Teachers said the objective of the celebrations was to make students more sensitive towards protecting the environment to make the planet a healthier and happier place to love. TNS

Poetry contest on Guru Teg Bahadur

Gujranwala Guru Nanak Public School, Rose Garden, organised a poetry and declamation contest for students of Class VI to VIII on the life and teachings of Guru Teg Bahadur. The event was organised in continuation with the Gurmat Sabha programmes initiated by the Gujranwala Khalsa Educational Council to commemorate 400 years of Parkash Purb of the ninth Sikh Guru. TNS

Summer camp concludes

A summer camp at BVM, Sector-39, concluded on Tuesday. Principal Upasna Modgil appreciated the endeavours of students and also teachers during the camp and said such summer workshops encouraged them to develop their skills and talents. TNS

Adarsh Public teachers win awards

Three teachers of Adarsh Public School have brought laurels to the school by winning awards at the recently held “Teach-nology awards” organised by QUESTT, a homework app. A webinar on ‘Future of Learning’ was also organised on the occasion, for which Dr G Balasubramanian, former academic director, CBSE, was the keynote speaker. Tammana, Sukriti Dogra and Deepika have won the coordinator, inquisitive teacher and the most active teacher award, respectively. The winners have been awarded an e-certificate to honour their commitment to teaching. TNS

Webinar on skill development

BCM School, Chandigarh Road, organised a series of teachers’ training programmes to enhance their skills and equip them with tools to groom 21st-century learners. A webinar on child psychology was also organised. Dr Suprerna Khanna, Assistant Professor, BCM College of Education, was the resource person for the webinar. As part of the webinar, a session on “Magic of gratitude” was also conducted by Kulwant Kaur Rehal, teacher trainer for CBSE seminars. Around 250 teachers attended the webinars. TNS


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