In the vibrant morning assembly, the atmosphere was filled with pride and excitement as our principal, Smt. Radhika R, honoured the outstanding achievements of our students in various Olympiads and …
Newspapers play a crucial role in keeping society informed and connected. They provide a wide range of news and information on local, national, and global events, helping students stay updated. …
Colour mixing activities are fun and hands on way to teach children how primary colours turn into secondary colours.Learning the mixing of colours helps kids to develop creativity and fine …
Clean and Green – Earth
At our school, students celebrated “Clean and Green Earth Day” with eco-friendly activities. They donated saplings to promote tree planting, demonstrating their commitment to a greener future. Creative talents shone through as students crafted beautiful items using recycled and eco-friendly materials, showcasing the importance of sustainability in art. Additionally, the event featured fire-less cooking, where students prepared delicious and healthy dishes without using any fire, emphasizing the significance of conserving energy. This celebration not only educated students about environmental stewardship but also encouraged practical actions towards a sustainable lifestyle.
10th International Yoga Day – Self & Society
Yoga, an ancient practice that harmonises the mind, body, and spirit, is crucial for holistic development. Yoga explores the interconnectedness between individual well-being and social harmony. Thus, yoga is for oneself and society too.
Our school celebrated the 10th International Yoga Day with great enthusiasm. The event was a grand success, thanks to our parents’ cooperation and unwavering support, which made this celebration a memorable one.
Our principal, Smt. Radhika R, motivated the students by actively participating in the Yoga Day celebration. The students performed exceptionally well; every step they performed demonstrated their commitment and diligence, which culminated in an incredible formation on number 10 as a symbolic image of the year related to the celebration. The day ended on a healthy note as the children received take-away mementos to bring home.
Take away message embarks the theme as YOGA FOR SELF and SOCIETY.
Our principal, Smt. Radhika R and the Allen Centre head, Sri Aman Sharma, honoured the school topper, Master.Divyanshu Kumar Sinha, by felicitating with a shawl, while distributing the marksheet,recognizing his …
The school year commenced with the auspicious Ganapati Homam, an ancient Hindu ritual seeking the blessings of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the deity of wisdom. The Homam set a positive tone, filling the school environment with renewed energy, optimism, and a collective determination to achieve excellence in education. The students were excited to be back in their classrooms. The school was buzzing with energy as students shared their summer stories and settled into their routines. Teachers have prepared some engaging lessons to kick off the year. It’s a time for new beginnings, goals, and learning adventures ahead.
Welcome back to school!
On the last working day before the summer break the children were bubbling with excitement. To add up there was an extra sparkle in their eyes when they saw what awaited them: plump, juicy watermelons, sliced and ready to be devoured. Their faces lit up with joy as they lined up, eagerly reaching for a slice of the sweet summer fruit. Their happiness seemed to grow with each bite, evident in their wide smiles and delighted giggles. The room buzzed with the sounds of contentment as the children relished the refreshing taste of watermelon. It wasn’t just about the fruit; it was about the simple pleasure of sharing something special with friends on this memorable day.
“If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way” Every day is significant in its own right, and today’s email day celebrations at Aditya Vidyashram were informative. Pupils have benefited from knowing the significance of email and the reason for the day’s celebration. Students highlighted the significance of the topic with speeches and skits.