The 15th Annual Function of Rainbow School, Jhotwara was held today at Birla Auditorium. A montage named Revelry – Celebrating Life was an endearing tribute to this enticing and idyllic life. Students created on stage a series of performance, bringing forth all shades and scenes of life. The resplendent pageant of music, dance and drama revivified the entire gathering.
The Chief Guest for the occasion, Shri Narpat Singh Rajvi, MLA Vidyadhar Nagar constituency was accorded a warm welcome by directors of the school, Capt. and Mrs. Narinder Singh. Accompanied by the Principal and Directors, he lighted the auspicious ceremonial lamp amid the melodic and propitious rendering of Saraswati mantra. It was followed by Ganesh Stuti and welcome song presented by the senior students of the school.
The school anthem sung by the school choir and prefectural board strengthened the faith of parents in school ethos and values. The school report 2015-16 presented by the Principal, Mrs. Seema Dewan, further assured them of the valued relationship that is enabling the school in imparting quality education.
The tiny toddlers glittered the stage with their vibrant sparkling and grateful presentation, specially the rapturous depiction of amalgamation of heart and soul through a soulful dance drama. The audience was left moist-eyed with a message that love is the finest of all religions.
From the world fairy tales to the kingdom of vegetables, from vibrant Gujarat to rangilo Rajasthan, from the dunes of Arabia to the land of rising sun … it had myriad hues of celebration. The stage set-up, props, costumes and curios added to the glamour quotient of the function. The enthralling performance of the finale received a thunderous applause from the audience.
The Chief Guest complimented the Rainbow School for such a splendid display of talent. He further appreciated the efforts of the school in sensitizing the global students towards the needs of changing times and shaping them into global citizens.
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.
Rainbow School, Jaipur has always laid emphasis on imparting practical knowledge to its students and keeping the same in mind the school took its students on a visit to Amer Fort
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.
With sessions coming to a close in most of the city schools, February seems to be a month of farewells.
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.
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.
