School Function

SATRARAMBH CEREMONY

SATRARAMBH CEREMONY

Prayer and purification marked the commencement of the new academic session 2016-17. The Satrarambh Ceremony on 1 April 2016, commenced with lighting of the traditional lamp. The school Choir paid obeisance to Lord Ganesha & Goddess Saraswati with eloquent hymns. Mr Yuvraj, (TGT Sanskrit) exhorted students to value the blessings of good education and model themselves as righteous individuals. This was followed by ‘HAVAN’ ceremony conducted by Pandit Lalit Prasad Mishra. The programme concluded with melodious Bhajans presented by the Ms. Archana (TGT Music) and Mr. Suman Jha (Asstt. Teacher Music).

 

 

ORIENTATION PROGRAMME PRE-SCHOOL

The Orientation Program for parents of Pre School was organized on 4 April 2016 at the GR campus in the school auditorium.The program commenced with the lighting of lamp and a prayer by the choir of Primary Dept. The Principal, Mr. L. V. Sehgal in his address provided an insight into the working of the school. He also stressed on the need for developing English language skills of Pre School stage. This was followed by a rhyme dramatization by the students of Montessori Department.Mrs. Rajni Karamchandani, HM, Montessori Department through an informative PowerPoint presentation highlighted the working of the Mont. Department. She also introduced the class teachers of Pre School. Parenting guide kit was given to parents.

ANNUAL DAY AND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION 2016

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The school celebrated its Annual Day and Prize Distribution Function on Saturday, 9 April 2016. The Chief Guest was the distinguished Dr Ashwini Kumar Sharma, Director General, National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT) and the National Awardee Mr Tigmanshu Dhulia, renowned Film Director, Producer, Screenwriter & Actor graced the event as the Guest of Honour.

Presence of eminent guests and parents added to the grandeur and significance of the occasion. Among these were, Mr LR Channa, Chairman of the school and President, Child Education Society (CES); Dr V K Ahuja, Vice President, CES; and Ms Meenu Goswami, Secretary (Manager) of the school and Principal, BBPS, Pitampura.

The Principal, Mr L V Sehgal in his address highlighted the achievements of the school, staff and students during the academic session 2015-16 which was also showcased through an Audio Visual Presentation.  More than 100 students received Prizes in various categories in both Scholastic and co-Scholastic areas. Ms Geeta Gangwani, Vice Principal was felicitated by the school’s Managing Committee for receiving the ‘State Teachers Award 2015.’ She also proposed the Vote of Thanks for the occasion.

The cultural extravaganza for the day comprised a rich amalgamation of enthralling music, dance and drama items. An Exhibition of Photographs besides an Art and Craft Exhibition was also put up.

PULSE 2016

school_functions2The school organised its annual inter-school event, PULSE 2016-17 from 4 to 6 May 2016 for class II-XII. Students from 31 schools participated in a unique gamut of 19 competitions such as - Pulsatic Machine, Newsletter Making, Nanhi Kalam Se, Compguru, Advit, Innovative Footprints, Chem-o-Com, Ad Bonanza, Basket Decoration, Varda - Saraswati Vandana Pratiyogita, Eureka- Accidental Discoveries in Science etc. The events were adjudged by various dignitaries and subject experts. Individual prizes were awarded to the winning schools. Bal Bharati Public School, Noida was declared the Best School. The event indeed, offered a perfect platform to the students to showcase their talent.

ANNUAL EXHIBITION -PR CAMPUS

school_functions4The Annual Exhibition was held at PR campus on 16 July 2016 on the theme ‘Spreading Happiness through Caring and Sharing’. The occasion was graced by Padam Shri Pandit Bhajan Sopori ji, renowned Santoor legend & music composer. The exhibition through different projects, models & posters highlighted the need to care for our family, friends, animals, plants & natural resources. The corner set up by the Special Educator highlighted the importance of ‘Inclusive Education’ for an unbiased society.

The Art corner displayed creative efforts of students in form of decorative stencils, large animal & human masks, paper weights and pencil stands. The Computer corner highlighted the importance of computers in our lives through creative collage work, table mats, key rings etc.

The complete arena was buzzing with enormous turnout of parents, children, PTA & Alumni members. The cultural programme constituting a prayer, welcome song and a Bengali Tribal folk dance performance was applauded by all.