Monday, 3 December 2012

Circular for Std VI to X - the Annual Day celebration of High School




Dear Parent,                                                                                                                           03/12/12

We are pleased to inform you, that the Annual Day celebration of High School titled, ‘DARPAN’ (Reflecting India’s treasure beyond measure) will be held on 6th December, 2012 at 5.00pm in the school campus.  

The students of Std VI to X children will be participating in the Annual Day celebrations. We request Parents to note the following points to make the function a grand success.

Students  must wear the regular school uniform with school shoes and socks on 06.12.2012. The kids will be given the costume to change in the school before the programme. 
       


      Students must wash their hair for the programme as suggested by the teachers.
·       
          On 06.12.2012, students need not come to school in the morning session and are instructed to have lunch at home and come to school by 2:00pm.
·         Students who haven’t shown interest in performing in the dances will be taken as volunteers to welcome the parents and assisting in conduct of the programme.
·         School buses will be sent to pick-up the school transport children. Parents need to check the pick-up timing with the drivers concerned. In case of any enquiry, please call the Transport Incharge, Mr.Srinivas on 9348581029.
·         Snacks will be provided, but children must carry their water bottles.
·         Students will be allowed to go with their parents, only after the entire programme concludes.
·         Parents must come and pick their wards from their respective classrooms. The Costume will be collected back by the teachers.
·         Parents are requested to refrain from taking photographs or from coming close to the stage as we have organized a professional photographer and furthermore, this would create a lot of disturbance.
·        Parents are requested to be seated by 4.45pm sharp for better seating comfort. 
    Sd/-
Principal

The Annual Day celebration of High School titled, ‘DARPAN’ (Reflecting India’s treasure beyond measure)



INVITATION
Cultures differ, Customs differ
Castes differ, Creeds differ
Religions differ, Races differ
NEVERTHELESS
India – The unique land
of
UNITY WITHOUT UNIFORMITY
&
DIVERSITY WITHOUT DIVISIONS
Presenting before you
The Annual Day Celebrations of High School 
(SSC-Regular & IMAP)
Through
DARPAN
Reflecting India’s Treasure Beyond Measure...
Date: 06/12/12                                               Time:5:00pm sharp
Venue: Pragathi School


Thursday, 29 November 2012

A Knowledge and Awareness Exchange Programme



INVITATION

Come One, Come All
The students of Pragathi (CBSE),
here stand tall
To exhibit all that they learnt and know
Of things far and wide, of things high and low

Presenting before you
The Academic Fair
(A Knowledge and Awareness
Exchange Programme)

Do come and participate
Do come and encourage

ALL ARE INVITED
Date: 01/12/12
Time: 9:00am to 12:00noon
Std I to VII (CBSE)
(Children will not be allowed to go home before 12:30 pm.
Parents are instructed to refrain from seeking permission)


FLOOR PLAN

CLASS
SUBJECT
FLOOR No.
Room No.
I
ENGLISH
II - FLOOR
1
I
EVS
2
I
MATH
3
I TO VII
TELUGU
4
I TO VII
HINDI
5

II
ENGLISH
III - FLOOR
6
II
MATH
7
II
EVS
8

V, VI, VII
SOCIAL STUDIES
IV – FLOOR
9
III, IV
SOCIAL STUDIES
10
V, VI, VII
ENGLISH
11
III, IV
ENGLISH
12

V, VI, VII
MATH
V – FLOOR
13
III, IV
MATH
14
V, VI, VII
SCIENCE
15
III, IV
SCIENCE
16

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

The Halloween Tricky Treat was something that the children of grade VII




“Sir please don’t go to the floors above” a bunch of pre-primary kids came running to warn their music teacher. 

“Sir we ran away from our classes – there are ghosts, ghouls and vampires roaming all the upper floors of our school.” 

Most of the teachers went for ‘treat’ when the scary group came and said “Trick or Treat” as the make-up and costume looked disturbingly impressive. Of course after an hour of roaming and scaring they settled down to allow us to take their photos. 


 The Halloween Tricky Treat was something that the children of grade VII had planned secretly and launched as a surprise just after the first short break. It’s amazing how fast the Gen-Y can act when it comes to surprises!