Friday, 28 September 2012
Friday, 21 September 2012
OUT ON THE ROAD :- Under the concept of 'Out on the road', Children of Nurseries showed great interest to observe the Bus by singing the rhyme "The wheels of the bus go.........."....They shared their driving seat experience with their friends and teachers. They enjoyed reading their school name PRESIDIUM on the bus and observed Wheels,Tank,Horn,Wipers etc....
GANPATI BAPPA MOURYA...................On the auspicious occassion of Ganesh Chaturthi, Little leaders of Presidium (Nursery C and Nursery D) celebrated birthday of Ganpati ji with great enthusiasm. Children acted in a role play of Bal Ganesha with Shiv ji and parvati ji. They presented the whole story with lots of music and dance to mesmerize the spectators.
Monday, 17 September 2012
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
Monday, 10 September 2012
Sunday, 9 September 2012
Teachers
What we learn forms the filter
through which we view the world.
What we learn
determines how we live our lives.
Some teachers teach us the right things
and make them easy to understand.
Some teachers make learning fun,
a joy that enriches all we do.
Some teachers help lead us
toward success and happiness.
Some teachers are very important to us;
we will always remember them.
You are one of those teachers.
Thank you for being my teacher.
I really appreciate you!
By Ramsha Rizwan VII-C
Friday, 7 September 2012
Teacher's day- Not only a party day!
Teachers' Day is a national function, celebrated only in India. It is held on September 5th of every year which is also the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, one of Our former Presidents. Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was an ideal teacher. It was decided to celebrate his birthday as Teachers' Day to honour that noble profession.The main idea is to draw the attention of the society towards this profession. It is a unique honour awarded to the teaching profession in our country. The original idea of involving the society at large, to recognise this noble profession is missing. Many functions are being arranged by teachers to honour their fellow teachers. It was true that a teacher enjoyed a place of honour after the mother and father and was only next to them, in our ancient society.Many changes have taken place. A teacher is no longer a selfless Guru. He is a paid employee, just like any other worker in an office or factory. With this social concept, it is difficult to expect society to honour the teachers. But even now there are teachers who are respected and loved for their selfless service, spotless character and unbiased love and affection they show to all their students. All such teachers may not get awards. As Dr. S. Radhakrishnan had himself said, teaching is its own reward. The satisfaction it gives the teacher is not comparable. A good teacher is always remembered by the student wherever he is.
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