The last day of the year at Subodh Public School, Airport was fun filled and saw the entire school go crazy on the school grounds, afterall big occasion it was … school’s winter carnival cum fete. The moment ScooNews team reached the school grounds, we could instantly feel the energy that was beaming out there. The entire school ground was buzzing with different activities and had stalls ranging from food to games and swings.
Beginning at 8 in the morning, it was quite amazing to see all the students well-prepared at their respective stalls. While few students were busy selling their merchandise, others were seen tapping their foot on the beats of the music being played by the school’s students who were doing a good job at DJing. Yeah, we too couldn’t avoid getting in the groove to shake a leg, joining the students, going all mad at the high-energy beats.
The food stall had golgappas, patties, momos, chowmien and what not. But these stalls were li’l different from the usual ones … while the golgappas were Dimple & Srishti ke golgappe, Chinese Stall was Subodh to China. There were games like Ribbon throw, Basket ball, stone in a second, ring in the rod, naughty brinjal … all-in-all it was fun-filled day there.
School’s principal, Mrs. Kamal Jeet Yadav, released kites and helium balloons. Some sight it was to see that kite flying along with the beautiful balloons in the air. The entire crowd hooted as the principal released the balloons high in the air.
Fun frolic and masti is what described the last day of the year at Subodh Public School.
The entire school turned into a mini zoo with sounds of barking, chirping, meowing as the young ones brought different breeds of dogs, cats, parrots, parakeets, birds, fish, etc, to the campus.
Alumni meet - as much as we grow up, we never stop missing school days. Joining alumni associations and thus getting to meet school friends as we stay busy with our professional lives definitely makes us nostalgic and reminiscing those years.
Celebrating the magic of science, the International School Aamby observed the National Science Day on the February 26.
Science, once understood can change the way you think about the world and hence emphasizing on the practical sides of science, The Cathedral Vidya School organized Science Day.
It couldn't get better, they think, each year. However, they surpass themselves each year as they reach a new level of success with their annual art exhibition. This is none other than the artists from St Edmund's Jawahar Nagar.
When the girls of the school turned graceful ladies of the future, one can definitely make a guess looking at them that it's their farewell time.
Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje at the 75th anniversary of St Xavier's School, Jaipur asked father principal John Ravi, SJ to collaborate with RSLDC.
What began as St. Mary's Boy's School in the year 1941, has blossomed into one of the many prominent schools of the city in a span of 75 years.
Being the voice of those who struggle to speak, Jatinder Arora, founder of PRAYAS, proved Barack Obama’s quote ‘a change is brought about because ordinary people do extraordinary things’ right.
Seedling Modern Public School’s Nursery Branch celebrated its 14th Annual Day named Bedazzle on 13th February 2016 in their High School premises.
Basant Panchami , known for worshipping maa Saraswati or Hindu goddess of knowledge, was celebrated at the Tagore International School, Mansarovar.
Wishing a bright future and imparting sound values to its outgoing students, Sanskar School, once again stood up to the meaning of its name.
The Li'l kids of Jayshree Periwal High School, Jaipur were delighted to see the Iranian puppet show organized by the IMA.
This school knows how to make complicated lessons simpler and easier; interesting and interactive, to top it. Students here learnt about Earth the most creatively.
Students of classes 3 to 8 most spectacularly showcased their learning of the entire academic year with their respective clubs. Judges, although had a tough time, adjudged few of them winners.
Bringing laurels to the Subodh Public School, Airport are not just its students, but also its backbone, the principal, Kamaljeet Yadav.
They took off from Bhubneshwar in December with a simple mission, to spread the word. They call it the Walking Book Fair.
Most schools prioritise studies and extra-curricular activities, but Janki Devi Public School, Jaipur also focuses on environmental conservation.
Team ScooNews reached the fair in the early hours to find young, enthusiastic kids peeping into the binoculars set up by TWSI.
Bringing out the creative best from their students, The Millennium School, HMEL Bathinda organised a 'Corn Feast', an activity for their pre-primary students.
As Feburary starts, the farewell season in most of the schools across the city begins, with the latest one being in St. Edmund's School, Jawahar Nagar.