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Saturday, 31 December 2011
Monday, 26 December 2011
Saturday, 24 December 2011
Friday, 23 December 2011
CHRISTMAS CHEER AT ORCHIDS (23/12/2011)
Christmas is in the offing. It’s the time to rejoice and celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
The Christmas celebrations in Orchids started with the colourful display boards with bells, stars, candles, Christmas tree and all that go into the celebration of the festival. The depiction of the nativity scene, the enchanting decoration with golden drops, silver stars and the ever-green Christmas tree were of warmth and welcome in Orchids, ushering the Christmas season.
The choir enthralled everyone with sonorous Christmas carols during the one-hour special programme. The wondrous nativity play depicting the birth of Christ was the cynosure of the event. The benevolent Santa Claus arrived with all the much-awaited gifts to the delight of everyone. Principal of Orchids, Mrs. Mona Mehdi, reminded the message of Christmas -love, faith and peace, sharing and caring and universal brotherhood. Wishes for ‘Merry Christmas’ filled the air and augmented the spirit of Christmas.
Thursday, 22 December 2011
Kalabharati Child Art Institute- Essay Writing Competition
Participation in co-curricular activities are very important for a competitive spirit. Orchids always encourages students to take part in various competitions for a learning experience.
Nearly a hundred students of classes II – X participated in English/Hindi Essay Writing Competition organized by Kalabharati Institute on 21.7.11.
The topics given to them were:
II – V 1. My Class Teacher
2. My Parent
3. My School
VI – VIII 1. Pet Animal
2. A Religious Festival
3. Cricket
IX - X 1. My Favourite National Hero
2. Education
3. How you spent your last vacation
Their essays were collected and sent to the Institute in Aurangabad. All of them received participation certificates. Pratham of IV, Kaushiki of VIII and Shahera of X received Gyanganga Award (medals) for their compositions.
Monday, 19 December 2011
Guest Lecture on Medicinal Herbs
The students and teachers of Orchids –The International School have come out with an innovative idea of growing medicinal herbs in the school camps to teach the students the importance of herbs. The students of classes 4 to 6 participated in the planting of medicinal herbs on 16th Dec. Mr.Ramana Rao a Rtd.Mechanical engineer started growing medicinal plants as his hobby.
‘Health is wealth’ is a common saying, but most of us take health for granted. We lead our lives as if nothing will go wrong with our bodies. Whether a homemaker, a student or professional, everyone carries on with life without thinking much about health. Like a machine, we switch on in the morning and switch off at night. And then one day the body crashes under all the pressure.
This is the fact of life. Most people tend to turn a blind eye to health. But it is the only important thing in life. And do you know, it takes the least amount of effort and time to do the right healthy things .One of the most effective and natural ways to maintain a healthy mind and body is by maintaining the intake and usage of herbs on a daily basis.
A vast majority of herbs have medicinal properties with no side effects. If one takes herbs with the right kind of supervision, the medicinal property of herbs provides multiple benefits to the human body. A vast majority of people are shifting to a natural way of living. They are consuming herbs in the form of herbal tea, herbal cosmetics, herbal spices and ingredients in cooking, herbal oil, etc. The fact is that even if it is for medicinal use, there are innovative ways of using herbs in one’s day to day life.
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Guest Lecture on Sharing and Caring (13/12/11)
Orchids – The International School recently organized a guest lecture for the students of Classes VI to X on “Sharing and Caring” - the theme for the month of December. Mr Pramod Chandrasekhar, Head of Learning and development, Wells Fargo India Solutions, Hyderabad was the resource person. He has a rich corporate experience as a Human Resources executive for the past 22 years.
It was an interactive session in which the students enthusiastically participated. While making the children aware of the connection between both the words, Mr. Chandrasekhar also made them realize the importance of having a personality and building character.
Monday, 12 December 2011
Saturday, 10 December 2011
They fare well in GESE
Students of Orchids have been appearing for GESE – Graded Examinations in Spoken English conducted by Trinity College, London, in association with Orient Blackswan, India, for many years. It has become a matter of routine for the students of Orchids to expect GESE in the month of December, to have one-to-one conversation with the native, English-speaking examiner, to experience success and gain confidence.
The examinees take pleasure in progressing through levels appropriate to their individual abilities, appearing for GESE, which definitely help them to improve their communicative skills. Six students appeared for the levels IV- VI and five students appeared for the levels VII and VIII on 2.12.11 in Phoenix Greens School of Learning. The examiner was Mr Guy Command from London.
The school feels proud that all of them have secured good grades.
Monday, 5 December 2011
Essay writing Competition (3/12/11)
Corruption has become rampant and turned into a social evil. Measures have to be taken to combat it for a good society and a prosperous country. TATA NANO gave an opportunity to school students to express themselves on this current concern of every citizen of the nation. Students of classes VI-X participated in the essay writing competition initiated by Tata Nano on 3.12.11. Students of the best two essays of the classes mentioned will be given the certificates.
Winners are
Class VI A Class VI B
I – Krithika I– T.Samhitha
II – Sai Shanmukh II – Apoorva
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