School Notes
The School Tribune
Government High School (Smart School), Sector 50, Chandigarh
Sri Aurobindo Public School held an ad-making event for classes IX-XII, showcasing student creativity on diverse topics. Director Col. KJS Randhawa (retd) and CA Navneet Mehta graced the event. Winners were awarded, highlighting students' creativity, teamwork, and communication skills. Principal Anila Nair delivered the vote of thanks.
Saupin's School celebrated Raksha Bandhan with art activities for younger students and a rakhi/thali competition for older ones. Girls tied rakhis to soldiers to express gratitude. The event fostered cultural values, creativity, and respect for the armed forces.
St. Xavier's High School in Mohali celebrated Raksha Bandhan to foster sibling love and friendship. The event strengthened bonds, promoted affection, care, and respect, and increased students' understanding of the festival's importance.
Students from Government High Smart School, Karala excelled at the PSEB zonal tournament. In Gatka, Paramveer Singh (U-17) and Parwaj Singh (U-14) secured second place, while Himmat Singh (U-14) took third. The principal and administrator praised their performance and the Physical Education Department.
Dyal Singh Public School, Karnal, organized a patriotic activity. Students crafted and sent handmade rakhis to the Indian Army. The project aimed to cultivate patriotism, empathy, and appreciation for soldiers' sacrifices among the students.
Class IV held a folk dance competition, showcasing diverse Indian cultures. Students performed dances like Bhangra and Garba, dressed in traditional attire. The event promoted cultural awareness, boosted student confidence, and was judged positively. Winners received awards, and the principal encouraged cultural appreciation.
The Interact Club of Bhavan Vidyalaya, New Chandigarh, and the Rotary Club of New Chandigarh donated 256 books and 50 magazines to Government Middle School, Chahar Majra. This initiative promoted reading, fostered connections, and inspired younger students. Rotary Club members praised the students' service.
Students celebrated Raksha Bandhan with dances, songs, and speeches. Ruchi spoke about the festival's importance, highlighting the sibling bond of love and protection. The event fostered festive spirit and cultural pride.
PM Shri Kendriya Vidyalaya, Dharamsala Cantt, hosted a career counselling session for classes XI and XII. Prof. Bhanu Sharma guided students on higher education, competitive exams, and corporate careers. The session highlighted career alignment with interests and abilities, aiding students in future planning.
AKSIPS-41 students in Chandigarh celebrated Raksha Bandhan by tying Tricolour rakhis to soldiers from Chandi Mandir Cantonment. They offered sweets, refreshments, and handmade rakhis with heartfelt letters to express gratitude for the soldiers' service and instill patriotism.
BKM Vishwas School celebrated Raksha Bandhan with traditional activities. Students tied rakhis to trees to show love for nature and celebrated the sibling bond by exchanging rakhis and sweets. Teachers emphasized the festival's cultural significance.