Friday Gurgaon 26 Oct - 1 Nov, 2012

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26 Oct-1 Nov 2012

Kid Corner

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Festive Euro

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uro International School put up a grand show to celebrate the festivals of Navratri and Dussehra. The Chairman Satyavir Yadav, Chairperson Sarla Yadav, and Director-cum-Principal, Reena Sharma, graced the occasion. The Principal of the Sec -10 branch, Nidhi Kapoor, lit the inaugural lamp. The Montessori students performed the Saraswati Vandana. A ‘Euro Ramleela’ was also presented. The Montessori kids presented a dance performance to the tunes of ‘Nani teri morni’, ‘Dadi Amma-Dadi-Amma maan jao’, and ‘Dadi Ma pyaari - pyaari Dadi Ma’ – for the grandparents present on the occasion.

Swiss Sports Day

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wiss Cottage School celebrated its Annual Sports Day. This glittering function was graced by the Chief Guest Gen. (Dr.) Ranjit Singh VSM, AVSM, and Vice Chancellor of Global Open University. The Function was declared open with a release of balloons and pigeons, and the bursting of fire crackers. It was followed by a dumbbell display, Yoga, and Taekwondo. Children participated in 200 m, 400 m, sack, and relay races. The guests and parents were overwhelmed, and they appreciated the efforts of the Principal, Col. C.R. Jakhar, and the management, in promoting sports.

Scottish Rhapsody

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cottish High International School celebrated its Annual Day with great fervour. The highlight of the Celebration was a 100 per cent participation by the students. The Event began with a bhajan – ‘Ae Malik Tere Bande Hum’. This was followed by a graceful dance performance. Scottish High Special Education Needs (SEN) students and Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) students also performed wonderfully. The Guest of Honour was

Medhaam Grand Day Her Royal Highness, Princess Sheetashma Rajya Laxmi Devi Shah, of Nepal. She bestowed lavish praise on the perfectly synchronised programme. The popular classic film, ‘The Sound of Music’, was re-interpreted and titled the ’Lilting Rhapsody’. There was a wonderful rendition of dance and melodious music, with evergreen songs – “The Hills are Alive”, “My Favourite Things”, “Doe a Deer”, and “So long Farewell”. The Principal Sudha Goyal, presented the Annual School Report, that extolled the academic, co-curricular, and sports achievements.

Artistic Strokes

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edhaam celebrated Grandparents day with a special programme, ‘Sanskar’. The students presented stories from the Panchatantra, with each story having a moral theme. The Principal, Nita Datta, in her welcome address emphasised the role played by grandparents in ones life. She termed them as the closest representatives of our ancestors – passing on the family heritage, and helping us imbibe the values of life. A 100 per cent participation by the students was well applauded by all the grandparents.

Literary Flourish

Galloping over the hills and rivers Hi, I’m a nine year old, I don’t like school because my teacher scolds. I get lots of homework, which is very boring! I want to be free, and fly like a bird soaring! I want to gallop over the rivers and hills. Feel happy and pray for good will!

Mahika Agarwal, Grade VII, DPS, Sector 45

Tanya Jain, Grade V C, Delhi Public School, Sec 45

Sagar Harsana Grade V, Heritage School


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