AKSIPS-41 Smart School students engaged in a 'Number Fun Fiesta.' The activity used colorful balls and number-marked spots to teach number recognition, counting, and quantity association. Children followed teacher commands, picking and placing balls on the corresponding numbers, promoting play-based learning.
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Paras Public School held a mental health awareness program led by Sanjeev Kumar. He discussed adolescent physical changes, cautioned against substance abuse, and promoted nutritious diets. Kumar also highlighted initiatives against malnutrition and anemia. The principal advocated for regular mental health programs.
Golden Bells Public School, Mohali, commemorated Roald Dahl's 109th birth anniversary. Students honored the 'greatest storyteller for children' through posters, banners, and speeches about his life.
Navjyoti Century School hosted a cyber safety awareness session with Cyber Cell and SHO, Manpura. The session focused on safe online practices and digital responsibility. Principal Satpathy emphasized digital literacy, and Managing Director Chauhan highlighted safety as crucial in the digital age.
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Shrewsbury International School India inaugurated its first Benjy Race, a 200-year-old British tradition celebrating stamina and camaraderie. Pupils competed in a cross-country race, with Vihaan Mathur and Anushree Kalokhe winning their categories. The event promotes holistic development and Salopian values.
LM Kids at The Millennium School, Kurukshetra, celebrated 'Swar Yatra' to promote Hindi language and culture. Children enjoyed rhymes, storytelling, and activities designed to build confidence and connect them to their heritage. Principal Renu Raghav emphasized the importance of the Hindi language in preserving values and traditions.
A school assembly, led by Principal Rajinder Kumar, promoted drug abuse awareness using the Punjab Government's Buddy Programme. Students pledged against drugs ('Yudh Nashe Virudh') and created anti-drug posters, emphasizing healthy lifestyles and a drug-free society.
A gratitude workshop for teachers at AKSIPS-45, led by teacher Anju, promoted positive affirmations, mindfulness, and self-care. Key takeaways included practicing mindfulness, prioritizing self-love, and focusing on personal growth. The workshop's message encouraged self-improvement over external validation.
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