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Saturday 30 November 2019

English solo rhyme recitation- Nursery

English Solo Rhyme Competition
To spread the fragrance of poetry, an English SoloRhyme Recitation Competition was held on 20th November, 2019 for Nursery children in the school auditorium. The assembly was conducted by the little cherubs of Nursery E. It began by the chanting of Gayatri Mantra followed by Thought of the day by Kaavya Kaushik and RiddhiGupta. Children of Nursery E presented a group song on Vegetables. They looked elated in their vegetable headgears as they highlighted the importance of eating green vegetables in our daily life. Rhythm Goel requested her fellow friends toembrace healthy eating habits by including vegetables in their diet

The assembly continued with the English Solo Rhyme Competition and semifinalists from each section recited beautiful poems on various significant topics like save water, girl child education, gender equalityChildren captivatedtheir teachers and friends with the extraordinaryarticulation and memory skills while reciting rhymes. It was an excellent opportunity for them to gain confidence through stage exposure.

Headmistress ma’amMs. Anju Gupta and Section CoordinatorMs. Pooja Shandilyaapplauded and praised participants for their outstanding performances. All the winners wereawarded with the Merit Certificates.
The assembly culminated with the singing of the National Anthem.























Friday 22 November 2019

Children’s Day

Children’s Day Assembly

The students of Nursery B showcased their talent in the special assembly for Children's Day held on Wednesday,13th November 2019. The Assembly began with Gayatri Mantra followed by the thought for the day spoken by Ananya Arora and SahibaChildren mesmerized everyone with their Qawwali performance, “हम नन्हे मुन्ने बच्चेहैं, हम बढ़ो की बातें क्या जाने...” and it was highly appreciated by the audienceChildren were given introduction of Chacha Nehru by a teacher, Ms. Pooja Talwar who dressed up as Pandit Nehru in order to enlighten children about things that were close to his heart; a red rose, a Nehru jacket and a Nehru cap.   
Significance of the day and the simplicity by which Pandit Jawahar Nehru lived his life was explained to the children.Later, questions related to him were asked in the form of a quiz. Teachers performed on a skit, medley of songs, a comical parody by two jokers (Ms. Anupma Uppal and Ms. Divya Narula) and a foot tapping dance was done to entertain children on their special day. All these performances enthralled the audience and added much joy and exuberance to the assembly
Principal Sir, Headmistress Ma'am and Section Coordinator blessed all the children. Principal Sir spoke about the teachings of Pandit Nehru and inspired children to be the leaders of tomorrow as they have the power to change the world. The Assembly was concluded with the National Anthem.