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Tuesday, 19 August 2014

Juniors celebrating Independence Day!!

Last week was full of amalgamation of various festivals which were celebrated together by everyone with full vigor, zeal and enthusiasm by young Salwanians- our Kindergarteners.
Independence Day was celebrated with a short skit dramatized by our young ones wherein they showcased the portions of freedom struggle by our heroes, the fight between the british soldiers and our martyrs followed by Indian independence and  the first speech by Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru. This was concluded with a melodious patriotic song....'hum honge kaamyaab.'









Thursday, 14 August 2014

Independance Day Celebrations



A hundred salutes to you
All respect and regards to you
Oh my country!
I bow to you….
I pay tribute to
Your perseverance
Your values ad your Grandeur
A hundred salutes to you
Oh my country!

With a spirit of absolute respect towards our motherland, We commemorated the 68th Independence Day, instilling in children pride for their country and roots; patriotism and a feeling of unity in diversity.
The event saw candid, heart warming and soul stirring performances by the children.They lent their voices to patriotic songs and tapped their feet in unison to mark the upcoming “Janmashtami”.
The chief guest of the event, Brig.Ajay Sharma, Professor Haematology Army Hospital, Research & Referral, was spellbound by the children’s performance. He congratulated the future citizens of India on their awareness and confidence. He urged them to sharpen their creativity and skills further so that they are able to shoulder their responsibilities better.
Also in attendance for the celebration were Hon’ble Chairman Maj.Gen.J.K.Kapoor and Director Maj.Gen.M.Khanna.
The event culminated with overwhelming display of Yoga, Jeet-Kune-Do, Gymnastics and Skating.











Saturday, 9 August 2014

                           "Rakshabandhan.....A Bond to Nurture and Cherish"

Festivals bring happiness, cheerfulness and warmth with them. We are blessed to be living in a country which is full of rich culture and traditions.Each festival carries a significant part of historic fable which we intend to imbibe in our young ones from generation to generation.

Recently, the Kindergarteners celebrated Rakhi festival to strengthen the bond between a brother and a sister, emphasizing on the value of this special relationship.They decorated beautiful 'Rakhis' in their own creative way truly depicting their love.






This was followed by Rakhi celebration in the class. The tiny-tots celebrated this day in a traditional way. The girls put roli and rice on the forehead of the boys and tied rakhi on their wrist. Sweets were exchanged and the boys also gave gifts to the girls.
The students had fun and enjoyed the day thoroughly. Such celebrations strengthen the love bond among students.








Friday, 8 August 2014

Inspiring the Leaders of Tommorrow!!



 INVESTITURE CEREMONY 
 
“Dare to dream, dare to try
Dare to follow your heart
Opportunity is calling
And investiture’s the time to start
As you seek new challenges
And make the school proud at you
May this investiture’s be the reminder?
Of all that you can do....”
The Investiture Ceremony on the 25th of July saw the budding leaders taking their oath. They promised to disburse their duties in the most proactive manner. The ceremony was addressed by Principal ma'am: Ms Nisha Obheroi.Her inspiring speech clearly listed her expectations from the new council members. Apart from nurturing leadership qualities, she also emphasized on the values one must inculcate.
The event concluded on a note of positivity and willingness, with the leaders promising to do the very best they can.