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Saturday 24 May 2014

‘Joy of Giving’ programme – newspapers for the FAMILY OF DISABLED




We need to teach our children to give away their things so that they turn to be compassionate and humble adults and the world is a better place to live. 
To develop this habit among our students we have tied up with an NGO ‘Family of Disabled’ headed by Mr. Rajinder Johar, whose honourable work was also appreciated in the program Satyamev Jayate. This NGO helps the disabled people by giving them wheel chairs, tricycles, hearing aids, crutches, etc. To help them, ‘Joy of Giving’ activity has been introduced wherein students of all the classes are motivated to bring two old newspapers from home on every Wednesday and put them in the box provided in the school.  The van from this NGO comes and takes these newspapers from school.
These newspapers will be either sold as scrap and the money used for supporting their cause or made into envelopes providing employment to the disabled and later these envelops will be sold in the market generating money to provide wheel chairs, loans, children’s education of disabled parents, etc.
In these times when we as well as the children feel stressed doing something nice at the end of the day will help us and our children to be peaceful at heart. So, we have jointly started this effort and hope it would be a successful one. It is a very small token to part away with and to introduce our children ‘Joy of Giving’.
If you further wish to know about the the NGO ‘Family of Disabled’ you can take a look at their website http://familyofdisabled.org/
As it is rightly said,
Before giving…the mind of the giver is happy;
While giving…the mind of the giver is peaceful;
Having given…the mind of the giver is uplifted.         -Buddha














Friday 2 May 2014

Honouring the Hard Work



“All Labor That Uplifts Humanity
Has Dignity and Importance
And should be undertaken with painstaking Excellence…”
All growth depends upon activity. There is no development physically or intellectually without effort, and effort means work. Therefore to honor the workers of our school and to highlight their importance in the working of the school, we celebrated their hard work, dignity and labor through Labor Day on 1st May’14 with great aplomb and enthusiasm.
A special programme was organized which started with the school prayer followed by School Choir where children sang songs in their honor and a spectacular classical dance performance engulfed the audiences in the ecstatic ambience.

Towards the end, each and every worker was honored for their area of expertise with a short poem and a hand-made greeting card made by children with love and respect. In addition to this, exciting games were organized like relay race, hit the target, lemon spoon race, hoopla and musical chairs. The children were excited to show support for their favorite employee and encouraged everyone with thunderous applause and rewards by the school. We believe in working with all our hands and putting up the best for the children and our employees as that is the essence of having: Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work.













Earth Day Celebration at SJS Naraina



“We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.”
Believing in this very thought, Salwan Junior School, Naraina celebrates Earth Day every year to instill in children the importance of preserving our planet for future generations. This year it was celebrated on a wider scale and extended as ‘Go Green’ week from 22-26 April 2014.
A special assembly was organized where the choir group of the school presented melodious rhythms on mother earth followed by a power point presentation and ‘save our earth pledge.’


The entire school was submerged into Reduce, Reuse and Recycle mode wherein children from classes KG- V took extra care and responsibility of using dustbins, minimizing the waste and keeping the classes and surroundings clean. An entire gamut of activities was conducted in the school to educate children about Earth and preservation of resources. 

We have also recently tied up with an NGO ‘Family of Disabled’ wherein the thought of ‘joy of giving’ is instilled in our children by donating their newspapers every Wednesday and contributing to the society in our small way.