kids Corner_9-15 May, 2014

  • FG Bureau
  • India
  • May 09, 2014

RYAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, SOHNA ROAD, GURGAON


Peace Marchers

The little Ryanites of Ryan International School, Sohna Road, Gurgaon executed a Peace March Rally at a mall, to commemorate ‘UN Peace Keeping Day’. The Tiny Tots carried slogans and spread awareness about the significance of peace, as confident peace warriors in this world torn apart with violence and lawlessness. The visitors to the mall were impressed and mesmerised by the commitment of these harbingers of peace. This activity was yet another endeavour by the school in taking forward the vision of the Chairman Dr. Augustine F. Pinto. Principal Dr. Mouna Gupta congratulated the successful peace brigadiers.


 

Say No To Smoking

Students of Ryan International School, Sohna Road participated in a Skit Competition organised by the Indian Cancer Society on the occasion of ‘World No Tobacco Day’. The vision of social awareness of the Chairman Sir Dr. Augustine F. Pinto was very well presented by the young Ryanites. Many schools participated in this competition, held at the Chanakyapuri Navy School. The students presented the increasing use of tobacco by youngsters and the harmful effects of the same on their health. The dire consequences of consuming tobacco were put forward effectively; in fact so effectively that the performance bagged the First Prize among the 26 participating schools. The participants were congratulated by the Principal Dr. Mouna Gupta. She also encouraged them to keep on making efforts to increase awareness on various issues within the society.


Helpers' Day 

Upholding the vision of Dr. Augustine F. Pinto, Chairman, Ryan Group of Institutions, students of Ryan International School, Sohna Road celebrated Labour Day with great zeal, to inculcate industrious values among the students. A special Assembly was conducted, wherein students thanked the helper staff through their rhythmic salutation. The helpers were felicitated by the Principal. The helpers were touched by the kind gestures of the students. Helpers also took part and contributed through melodious songs. Montessori students gave cards to their helpers and thanked them for all their helpful deeds; in return the helpers blessed them whole-heartedly. Bus helper staff participated in Musical Chairs. All the members of the helper staff participated enthusiastically and loved the concept of the amazing thanksgiving ceremony to make their Day truly special and memorable.




'Best Performing School' SEARCHed

Chiranjiv Bharati School, Sushant Lok won awards for the ‘Best Performing School’ and ‘SEARCH Pillar’, for its dedication and commitment towards the protection of the Environment, under Project SEARCH (Sensitisation, Education and Awareness on Recycling for a Cleaner Habitat) The Project is an Environment education programme promoted jointly by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and Tetra Pak, and reaches out to over 250,000 school students in 200 schools across seven cities of India.  The initiative helps educational institutes set up collection centres for the collection of dry waste, recyclables and used Tetra Pak cartons. The cartons, being 100% recyclable, are converted into useful products such as furniture and stationery. Project SEARCH encourages young students and teachers to practice the 4Rs – Refuse, Reuse, Reduce and Recycle – in their daily lives and make consumption choices that would benefit the sustainability of the planet. Tetra Pak South Asia Markets Communications Director Jaideep Gokhale said, “With the launch of the sixth phase, we are determined to create more ‘Green Agents of Change’ who will inspire and influence others.”


 

Monumental Trip

Gurugram Public School (GPS) organised an educational trip to Humayun’s Tomb (New Delhi) for the students of Classes Ist to 5th, accompanied by 15 teachers. The  monument looked even more beautiful after the recent renovation. The students were briefed on the history and the significance of the Tomb. Later they also played on the lush green lawns.



Imaginative Themes

Every dark night of ignorance has a dawn of learning and brilliance -  is shown in the imagination, creativity and implementation of ideas’. The themes for the performances were: Grade 6 – States, Grade 7 - Stone Age and Grade 8 - Communication. The classrooms were abuzz with activity - putting up of props, skits, songs, poetry, donning of costumes, presentations, and tableaus related to the themes. In the excitement of the ‘D Day’ the children did not forget to acknowledge and thank, in their own sweet way, the selfless love and care of their mothers - as the Mother’s Day is round the corner. Parents acknowledged that the team of MRIS-46 not only harnesses the potential of the children but also gives them wings for their imagination to take flight.



Blood is Red Gold

Blood donation is a service to human kind. By donating blood we you can help a needy person and save a precious life. MRIS-51 is joining hands with Lions Club to organise a Blood Donation Camp at the School premises.Remember, today’s donor can be tomorrow’s recipient.



Euro Investiture

The Investiture ceremony of Euro International School, Sector 45, for the academic session 2014-15, commenced with the School Choir’s rendition of ‘Ganesh Stuti’. Chief Guest Satyavir Yadav & Mrs. Sarla Yadav enjoyed the beautiful cultural dances. With pride and a sense of achievement, the Head Boy - Ravi & the Head Girl - Priyanka delivered motivational speeches. Smiling & jubilant, the Student Council members marched smartly to their new office. The Chief Guest & the Principal distributed prizes to the meritorious students.



Earth Day Celebration @ MRIS 46 





 

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