Manav Rachna International School, Mohali
Tiny tots made a comeback to studies via online classes. They prepared craft work on the theme ‘get dressed’, wherein they learned more about the clothes they wear daily. Pupils participated actively and learned about the difference between a shirt and a T-shirt. Such activities boost the self-esteem of children as they become more responsible and also get to pick up pace on colour recognition, making sets, counting, self-help and more.
AKSIPS-45 Smart School, Chandigarh
The Interact Club shared a message through a collaborative collage to spread the message of ‘be grateful to doctors, nurses, police, sanitation workers, deliverymen, chemists and be humane towards Covid-19 affected people’. The message was shared on the school Facebook page and received great response. Director-Principal Jasmine Kalra appreciated the efforts of the team and said frontline warriors needed to be looked upon with gratitude.
Bhavan Vidyalaya, Panchkula
St Vivekanand Millennium School, Pinjore
The school conducted students’ council elections online. Around 81 per cent students, along with the faculty, exercised their right to vote. The process was completed while following social distancing. Observing the advisory ‘Stay Home, Stay Safe’, the seat bearers of the newly elected students’ council will be honoured with badges and sashes on the online platform Zoom to shoulder the responsibilities of discipline and leadership.
New India Sr Sec School, Sector 15, Panchkula
Students marked World Day Against Child Labour, wherein online competitions were held such as poster making, slogan writing and poem recitation. Students participated enthusiastically. The main aim was to stress the impact of crisis on child labour as now poor children are at a greater risk of facing harsh circumstances.
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