11-05-2021
1st May is observed as World Labour Day all over the world. Labour Day is a critical day that teaches us about the dignity of labour. No work is trivial, and we must acknowledge and celebrate every profession. We should express our gratitude to those who work so hard to give us the facilities we need. Our little Pesidians celebrated this important day and expressed their gratitude towards labourers. They understood the true worth of workers like sanitation workers, ward boys and ward girls, ambulance drivers, etc., working in the hospitals in times of the pandemic.
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11-05-2021
The Divine Flame kindles a mother’s love. A mother is God's substitute on earth. We at Presidium always tend to inculcate values in children through organizing special assemblies, engaging them in different activities and by providing them a space to express their thoughts. These activities make learning fun for learners. To celebrate the unrequited love and support of mothers, Presidians showed their creativity by making colourful and beautiful cards. It was a beautiful and emotional experience, and a sparkle in every child’s eye could be seen as the young champs expressed their love and gratitude to their mothers
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29-04-2021
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22-04-2021
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20-04-2021
Lavyansh Khandodia of class 6th E won the Silver medal in 58th RSFI Nationals which was held at Mohali, Punjab. He plays inline skates in the age category of 9-11. He is showing remarkable performance in Nationals from the last two years.
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20-04-2021
Devansh Sharma of class 9th A won a Silver medal in 58th RSFI Nationals which was held at Mohali, Punjab. He plays inline hockey skates in the age category of under-14.
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18-04-2021
An online celebration of World Heritage Day, which is observed on 18th April every year, was organized for Grade 7th and 8th students by Presidium School. The core objective of this session was to create awareness and sensitize young minds about the historical monuments and heritage sites across the world. The session began with the power-point presentation on World Heritage Day, which was defined as the shared wealth of mankind. The session progressed with the quiz, with a special emphasis on UNESCO Heritage Sites, prepared by the teachers to fulfill the quest for knowledge of young Presidians. The quiz was an instant hit with the students as they were all eager to showcase their competitiveness. The students also showed their models of ancient buildings and structures available at their end. It helped the faculties to bring students a step closer to the accumulated wealth of humankind and imbibing the sense of preserving the cultural heritage for our future generations.
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14-04-2021
The festival of Baisakhi is celebrated with a lot of joy and enthusiasm in the northern state of Punjab and Haryana. For the predominant Sikh population of Punjab, Baisakhi is one the biggest festivals as it marks the foundation day of Khalsa Panth by the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. Sikh communities located anywhere in the world celebrate Baisakhi by participating in the special prayer meets and Baisakhi processions. Students of Grade 2 sang songs and performed bhangra on the joyous occasion of Baisakhi, the harvest festival of Punjab, as part of special activities conducted online. It was an eminent celebration as teachers and students merriment over online sessions. Students of Grade 3 showcased their artistic skills by creating beautiful cards on the theme. The celebration brought our Presidians closer to the dazzling beauty of the Indian culture.
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12-04-2021