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Brain International School Has Celebrated Festivals In 2009-10

Ram Navmi

Ram Navmi

A special assembly was conducted on the Occasion of Ram Navmi on 3rd of April .The students presented colorful dance drama along with devotional songs.

Class II performed a dance drama from a part of the "Ramayana-Panchvati"

Students of classes II & III presented a motivational song "Suraj Ki garmi" appealing Lord Rama to save them.

Baisakhi

A special assembly was conducted on the occasion of Baisakhi. The students presented colorful Punjabi dances and songs.

Students of classes II & III presented a bhangra on the song "Aaj khushi ka din hai aaya".

One of the senior students explained the relevance of the celebrations.

Teej

A special assembly was conducted on the occasion of teej .The students presented a colorful dance and song which enhanced its value.

A song titled "Aaya saawan,jhuki re badariya" was sung by the students of class IV and V. This was followed by a dance by the students of II again named "Rangilo sawan aayo re".

Raksha bandhan

The special assembly for Raksha bandhan consisted of a song "Ye rakhi bandhan hai aisa" by the students of classes IV & V and a dance showing the love between a brother and sister by the students of III B "Rakhi bandhwale mere veer"

Independence Day

15th August"09 was extra special this year because it brought in the festivities of two wonderful celebrations on one day ""The Independence Day and the birth of Lord Krishna. Therefore it was celebrated with much more aplomb and gaiety. The festivities began with the flag hoisting by the esteemed chief guest for the day Mr Goyat and Mr Gupta. This was followed by the singing of the National Anthem by the choir of teachers.

This was followed by the investiture ceremony in which badges were awarded to the prefectorial team led by the head boy Ghanendra piplani and the head girl Riya Bhola. The team took oath to maintain the sanctity of the school and pledged to uphold the principles of the institution.

This was followed by an extravaganza of dance and music.

The principal Mrs Seema Behl in her address said that Independence Day was the time to cherish memories about the freedom struggle and our great leaders. She also emphasized the need to strive for excellence to move gloriously towards the epitome of success.

Ms Surbhi Rawal of class IX gave all her friend details about the freedom struggle and how we should all strive to take our motherland to the highest position. Ms Saloni Sachdeva of class V too gave her views in the form of hindi speech.

Various songs relevant to the day were presented .Class VII & VIII students sang "Kandhe se mile hai kandhe". Class V presented a patriotic dance "vande matram" Classes A, B & C presented a dance drama"ab ke Baras" which highlighted the deep desire of the young children to make there motherland a queen in every aspect.

A colourful qawwali was presented by the students of classes VII & VIII titled "Hum vatan ki mohabbat mein mar jaenge"

Lord Krishna along with his gopis appeared on the stage when the littles ones of III A sang and danced to the song "Choto so mero madan gopal" and "bhaga re bhaga re" by classes II, III & IV

The finale of the event marked the prize distribution by the guest for the students who achieved in various interschool activities.

The headmistress Mrs Vohra gave her vote of thanks and also motivated the students to outshine in all the endeavors they undertake and be the best.

The wonderful show received a thunderous applause and was imprinted in the minds of everyone forever.

Teacher"s Day

Teacher"s day was celebrated with great pomp and show in the school on 5th September. All across the country, teacher day celebrations are undertaken to honour teachers for their sincere efforts to impart knowledge to their student"s .The brainities too did the same by conveying to their teachers that they care for their teachers, just as they do for them.

The junior students put up a heart touching programme in the form of a tribute to the teachers, who have dedicated a considerable part of their life to impart moral and academic knowledge to their students. The day was made memorable when through beautiful songs and dances the students thanked the teachers for showing them the right path and grooming them to become better citizens in life.

The tiny tots of classes I A,B & C showed their talent when they danced and sang to the parody song "Chote chote shahro se" and "everything gonna be alright" and " jai ho"

Class III B put their best foot forward in showing their moves in the song "aashae"

Last but not the least was a touching tribute to the teachers by the song "Brain international school mera hai" by classes II & III


After the school teachers had a glitter function where in they enjoyed them with the various games and tasks, a grand lunch was arranged and gifts distributed to all by the principal acknowledging the work done by them.

Gandhi Jayanti

To mark the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, a speech was delivered by a student of class VII wherein the principles preached by Gandhi ji were put on a high pedestal.

by: Brain International School
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