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MGM School celebrates Heritage Day



Ludhiana: The school celebrated Heritage Day on April 18 through an online mode. In order to glorify the beauty of the day, Virasat Competition was organised for students. The students actively participated in the competition. They dabbled profusively in the host of activities such as collage making, puppet making, models of monuments, virtual trip to the country. All the activities were designed to make the students understand the significance of the Indian heritage and the importance of national integration.

Orientation programme

An orientation programme for Class XI was held at Jatindera Greenfield School, Gurusar Sudhar. Parents and students attended the orientation through Zoom webinar. The newcomers were addressed for the beginning of the new session and curriculum, study action plan and syllabus layout was shared with them. Teachers introduced themselves through the online session and highlighted the scope of various streams which the children can opt. Students were informed about the numerous possible career options available abroad.

BCM School celebrates Ram Navami

The BCM kindergarten School celebrated Ram Navami to mark the birth anniversary of Lord Rama on a virtual platform. A PPT regarding Lord Rama was shared with the students and the teachers apprised the tiny tots about the life and teachings of Lord Rama. Students recited ‘Chopais’ with great elation. Headmistress Ritu Syal wished all on the occasion and laid stress on the importance of Karma in our lives. Principal DP Guleria wished everyone a happy Ram Navmi and advised the kids to follow the path of truth and honesty.

Students take part in humour activity

Greenland Senior Secondary Public School organised a “Laugh out loud” activity on the theme of humour. The activity was organised for pre-nursery to KG in which students came dressed as clown and enjoyed watching humorous act done by their teachers. Principal Baldeep Pandher lauded the efforts of the students and said that humour activates the brain’s dopamine reward system, stimulates goal oriented motivation and long-term memory. TNS


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