News & Events

NEWS & EVENTS

31May

ANNUAL TRAINING CAMP OF NCC 17TH – 26TH MAY 2025
  
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ANNUAL TRAINING CAMP OF NCC 17TH – 26TH MAY 2025
ANNUAL TRAINING CAMP OF NCC 17TH – 26TH MAY 2025
ANNUAL TRAINING CAMP OF NCC 17TH – 26TH MAY 2025
ANNUAL TRAINING CAMP OF NCC 17TH – 26TH MAY 2025
ANNUAL TRAINING CAMP OF NCC 17TH – 26TH MAY 2025
ANNUAL TRAINING CAMP OF NCC 17TH – 26TH MAY 2025
ANNUAL TRAINING CAMP OF NCC 17TH – 26TH MAY 2025

As a part of NCC cadets of Greenway Modern School partook in the ATC Camp 2025 (Annual Training Camp) held at 2 DGBN, Rohini, New Delhi between 17 May and 26 May 2025 in which they made their presence felt and won appreciation for various competitions held during the session.
The rigorous training schedule of NCC camp included PT, drills, yoga, work-outs, various competitions cultural and non-cultural, and informative lectures. Apart from that, they also got the opportunity to go for firing sessions at Firing range and Simulator room where they performed extremely well, aiming at the target with the real guns fueled up the cadets with thrills.


In cultural programs, they won accolades for their goose-bumping performance in a solo (Cadet Advika Garg) won silver and in group singing competition (participants won Gold medal🏅
-Cdt Advika Garg
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-Cdt Jaishnavi Pal
-Cdt Kritika Adhikari
-Cdt Monalisa) and stole the show. In non-cultural category our cadet Kavya Pillai won Silver Medal in English Extempore.


Staying at NCC for ten days was a life-changing experience for the cadets. They learned discipline, time management, self-dependence, teamwork, and love for the nation under the guardianship of Ms. Shruti who stayed with them throughout the camp to ensure their well-being and boost their morale at every step.

    26May

    WASTE SEGREGATION AWARENESS PROGRAM
      
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    As per  DOE's initiative to promote environmental sustainability, our school organized a series of activities focused on waste management, centered around the theme "Waste Segregation." The program aimed to educate students about the importance of proper waste segregation through engaging activities.

    These activities included:
    - Taking the pledge, reaffirming commitment to nation-building and environmental stewardship
    - Poster making, highlighting the significance and environmental impact of waste segregation
    - Slogan writing, emphasizing responsible waste management practices
    - An informative lecture by our Eco Club Incharge on the benefits and practical implementation of waste segregation in daily life.

    The program successfully created awareness among students about the importance of waste segregation, encouraging eco-friendly habits and responsible waste management. Through these activities, students gained valuable insights into their role in protecting the environment and promoting sustainability.

      22May

      HOW TO IDENTIFY THE BEHAVIORAL ISSUES OF A CHILD
        
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      On the 22nd of May, 2025, a highly informative and enriching workshop was conducted at our school on the topic “How to Identify the Behavioral Issues of a Child.” The session was designed specifically for teachers that aimed to enhance their understanding of behavioral patterns in children and equip them with strategies to identify and address potential issues early on.
       
      The resource persons for the workshop were distinguished experts from the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS):
      Dr. Sushil Kumar Maheshwari, Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Psychiatric Nursing
      Dr. Subhash Chand Gupta, Tutor, Department of Psychiatric Nursing
       
      The session was both insightful and empowering, providing teachers with practical tools to observe, identify, and categorize behavioral concerns among students. The experts shared valuable knowledge on early warning signs, possible underlying causes, and the importance of a supportive and informed approach in addressing such concerns.
       
      Teachers found the workshop extremely beneficial, as it not only deepened their understanding of child behavior but also encouraged a more empathetic and proactive outlook towards student well-being.
       
      Workshops like these reflect our school’s continued commitment to holistic education and the emotional and psychological well-being of our students.

        15May

        BULLYING TO BUDDY
          
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        Greenway Modern School organized a workshop on 15th May,2025 having most important topic “Bullying to buddy” for students of Classes 10 and 11 with the aim of spreading awareness about bullying and promoting a safe and respectful school environment. The session was conducted by experienced psychologist Mr. Vaibhav Saxena who engaged the students through interactive discussions and real-life examples. Mr. Saxena is an Art Based Therapist at the Department of Mental Health and Behavioural Sciences, Fortis Healthcare, holding a Masters degree in Clinical Psychology and UNESCO-CID certification in Expressive Art Therapy.

        The workshop began with a definition of bullying as repeated, intentional harm involving a power imbalance. Students were introduced to the different forms of bullying: physical, verbal, social, and cyberbullying. The facilitators explained how bullying affects not only the victim but also the entire school community by creating a negative and fearful atmosphere.

        Special emphasis was placed on cyberbullying, with discussions on digital behavior, online safety, and responsible social media use. Students were encouraged to be upstanders—those who support victims and report incidents—rather than silent bystanders.

        The workshop also included a thought and experience share session for the students. Strategies to handle bullying, such as assertive communication, seeking help, and offering peer support, were shared.

        At the end of the session, students took a pledge to stand against bullying and promote empathy and inclusion. The school announced initiatives like a Peer Support Program and a suggestion box for reporting concerns. The session empowered students to take action and contribute to a culture of kindness and respect within the school.

          14May

          FANCY DRESS COMPETITION
            
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          On 14th May 2025, Greenway Modern School proudly hosted an exciting competition for the enthusiastic students of Class 2. The theme for this delightful event was Community Helpers, celebrating the everyday heroes who make our neighborhoods special.

          From the very start, the stage transformed into a vibrant showcase of our everyday helpers. The children brought the theme to life, dressing up as different community helpers—ranging from vegetable sellers, astronauts, doctors, and teachers, to farmers, milkmen, chefs, and many more. Each student wore a costume that perfectly matched their character and also enacted their roles, spreading energy and charm.

          The competition was judged by Ms. Jaishree Shreedharan, Activity Coordinator; Ms. Renu Gupta, Primary Academic Coordinator; and Ms. Charu, Discipline Coordinator. They expressed great admiration for the children’s spirited performances, dedication, and confidence on stage. After careful and thoughtful evaluation, the winners were announced on the basis of costume , presentation and overall performance :

          First Position :

          • Aaradhya Verma of Class 2E amazed everyone as the Ruler of Space – an Astronaut.
          • Adhyayan Bamra of Class 2A impressed all as the Master of the Kitchen – a skilled Chef.

          Second Position :

          • Basbi Khare of Class 2A wowed the audience by becoming a Universe Explorer – an Astronaut.

          Third Position :

          • Dhwani Nagpal of Class 2B beautifully represented the Power of a Guru – a Teacher, winning hearts with her graceful performance.

          Special Recognition :

          These students were appreciated for presenting the most appropriate and appealing costumes in perfect alignment with the theme:

          • Manik of Class 2D proudly showcased the Bravery of a Soldier.
          • Kartika of Class 2D charmed the audience while portraying an elegant and confident Air Hostess.

          Consolation Prizes :

          Awarded for their enthusiastic participation and heartfelt performances:

          • Amarya of Class 2B won praise for her expressive voice modulation as a cheerful Vegetable Seller.
          • Aarav of Class 2D confidently took on the role of a Doctor, showcasing great stage presence.

          It was truly a memorable day filled with fun, learning, and heartfelt appreciation . This theme encouraged the young participants to explore the importance and power of helping others—a truly inspiring day to honour our community champions.

           

            10May

            MOTHER'S DAY CELEBRATION
              
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            Greenway Modern School celebrated Mother's Day on 10th May, 2025 with heartfelt enthusiasm and creativity across all classes, honouring the unconditional love, strength, and sacrifice of mothers. The day began with a special morning assembly that beautifully captured the essence of motherhood. Students were enlightened about the significance of Mother's Day, setting a warm and emotional tone for the celebrations that followed. The highlight of the assembly was a soul-touching, self-composed poem by the Peace house in-charge (Ms. Sana Khan), dedicated to all the mothers of the universe. Her words resonated deeply with the audience, creating an atmosphere of gratitude and admiration. The assembly also featured a mesmerizing solo performance by Advika Garg of Class 9A, whose melodious tribute left everyone moved. The senior coordinator, Ms. Anuja Jaitly, addressed the gathering, emphasizing the invaluable role of mothers in shaping lives and nurturing society.

            As part of the celebration, students from Classes 1 to 12 participated in a range of creative and meaningful activities that allowed them to express their love and gratitude for their mothers. The primary wing students expressed themselves in the form of dance, depicting importance of mother. From crafting thoughtful cards and handmade gifts to writing poems, letters, and reflective essays, each activity was designed to help students connect with their emotions and celebrate the unique role their mothers play in their lives. These activities not only encouraged creativity but also nurtured values of love, respect, and gratitude among the students.

              09May

              FANCY DRESS COMPETITION
                
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              The spirit of creativity and imagination came alive during the Fancy Dress Competition held on 9th May 2025 for the students of Class 1.
              The event was a delightful display of vibrant costumes, confident performances, and imaginative themes that left everyone in awe.

              Our young participants enthusiastically took the stage, dressed as a wide range of fruits and vegetables.
              Each child spoke a few lines, showcasing their confidence and expression skills.

              The competition was judged on criteria such as creativity, confidence, costume design, and overall presentation. The judges had a tough time choosing the winners, as every child brought something unique to the stage.

              Winners of the competition are as follows:

              1st Prize
              Kavya Sharma (1-B)
              Prateek Sharma (1-C)

              2nd Prize
              Nitya Banchariya (1-B)
              Advika Anand (1-E)
              3rd Prize
              Nyra Rajput (1-A)
              Liba Fatima (1-C)

              Best Costume
              Ananya Bansal (1-D)
              Advika Anand (1-E)

              Good presentation
              Rudransh Rathore (1-A)
              Kairav Pothal (1-D)

              The event was a great success and a memorable experience for both students and teachers. It provided a wonderful platform for our little ones to express themselves and build self-confidence.

              We congratulate all the participants for their enthusiasm and applaud the winners for their outstanding performances!

                08May

                Mother's Day Celebration (Nursery Wing)
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                Mother’s Day Celebration

                Students of Greenway Nursery School celebrated Mother’s Day with heartwarming craft activities and a special storytelling session. The little ones created beautiful handmade cards to express their love for their moms. The highlight of the day was a touching story session where the children listened to a story about a mother’s unconditional love, sparking smiles and warm hugs all around. It was a simple yet meaningful celebration filled with creativity, learning, and love.

                  08May

                  FANCY DRESS COMPETITION
                    
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                  On 8th May 2025, Greenway Modern School hosted a vibrant and imaginative Fancy Dress Competition for the students of Class 3. The theme for this lively event was “Fairy Tale and Cartoon Characters”, and it brought beloved childhood icons to life through the creativity and enthusiasm of the young participants.

                  From the moment the event began, the stage transformed into a magical realm where fairy tales met animated adventures. The children came dressed as a variety of popular characters such as Chota Bheem, Little Singham, Cinderella, Mirabel, Jasmine, Aladdin, Mickey Mouse, Prince Charming, and Shinchan. Each student not only wore an elaborate costume but also enacted their character with charm, confidence, and a touch of theatrical flair.

                  The competition was judged by Ms. Sarita Sirswal, the Middle Academic Coordinator, Ms. Renu Gupta, the Primary Academic Coordinator and Ms. Jaishree Shreedharan, the Activity Coordinator, who were highly impressed by the children’s dedication, expressions, and stage presence. They appreciated the efforts of the students and the support of the parents and teachers who helped bring these characters to life. After careful observation and evaluation, the winners were announced:

                  First Position

                  1.Trijal Pathak of Class 3C, who won hearts with his delightful portrayal of Mickey Mouse.

                  2.Krisha Verma of Class 3D, who mesmerized the audience as Princess Jasmine.

                  Second Position

                  1.Atharv Nayal of Class 3C, who impressed the judges as a charming Prince Charming

                  2.Sanvi of Class 3E, who brought elegance and grace as Cinderella

                  Third Position

                  1.Jayash Kaushik of Class 3D, who gave a spirited performance as Aladdin

                  2.Rimisha Singh of Class 3B, who portrayed Mirabel with confidence and flair

                  A Special Mention was awarded to Aarvi Singh of Class 3B for her outstanding costume. Dressed as Cinderella, she stood out for the intricate detailing and beauty of her attire, earning the title of “Best Costume of the Day.”

                  The Fancy Dress Competition was more than just an event—it was a celebration of creativity, imagination, and self-expression. It gave the children a platform to showcase their talents, build their confidence, and explore the joy of storytelling through costumes and roleplay. The smiles, cheers, and applause throughout the event made it a memorable day for all.

                    07May

                    INTERCLASS FANCY DRESS COMPETITION
                      
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                    On 7th May 2025, Greenway Modern School proudly organized an Interclass Fancy Dress Competition for Class 4 students, centered around the powerful and educational theme of “Historical Legends.” The competition was a vibrant celebration of India’s rich heritage and the iconic personalities who have left an indelible mark on our history and culture.

                    The event saw enthusiastic participation from students across all sections of Class 4, who came dressed as legendary figures such as Chhatrapati Shambhaji Maharaj, Rani Lakshmi Bai, Sarojini Naidu, Lata Mangeshkar, Mother Teresa, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Maharana Pratap, and Bhagat Singh. Each student not only donned a costume representing their chosen figure but also took on the persona, delivering short speeches, enacting historical moments, and sharing inspiring quotes that reflected the contributions and spirit of these great personalities.

                    The young performers impressed everyone with their confidence, articulation, and research. Their heartfelt portrayals paid tribute to warriors, freedom fighters, reformers, and artists who shaped the nation with their courage, compassion, and creativity. The event served as a wonderful platform for students to learn about history through active participation and creative expression.

                    The competition was judged by our esteemed Activity Incharge, Ms. Jaishree Shreedharan, who praised the students for their efforts and lauded the teachers and parents for their support in preparing the participants. She highlighted the importance of such events in building a child’s confidence, public speaking ability, and cultural awareness.

                    Winners of this Competition are :

                    1. Nehan – 4th C
                    2. Kavya – 4th C and Avni – 4th B
                    3. Aaradhya Gautam

                    Winner of Best Dressed Up Candidate: Nehan – 4th C

                    After careful evaluation, the results were announced. Awards were given for First, Second, and Third positions, and an additional recognition for the Best Dressed participant whose costume and overall presentation were exceptionally authentic and captivating. The winners were cheered with loud applause and appreciated for their hard work and creativity.

                    The Fancy Dress Competition concluded on a joyful note, leaving behind smiles, pride, and a renewed sense of connection with India’s glorious past. It was a delightful and educative experience that blended fun with learning, and will surely remain a cherished memory for all involved.

                     

                      07May

                      NATIONAL FITNESS DAY
                        
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                      National Fitness Day is celebrated on the first Saturday in May which  brings an opportunity to be inspired and try new ways of becoming Fit and Healthy. The main objective of National Fitness Day is to motivate everyone to follow Healthy Lifestyles. Physical Education Teacher,"Nupur Gautam" explained a unique style of Exercise which is known as ‘TABATA’ to class 7 students.'


                      ‘TABATA’ is a style of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) that involves 20 seconds of exercise at our maximum effort, followed by 10 seconds of rest, for a certain number of rounds. ‘TABATA’ was founded by Japanese scientist LZUMI TABATA.    The  students followed the instructions of  Physical Education Teacher  who explained How Regular Physical activity is important for all over development.  She also showed a few low-intensity exercises which are to be performed to increase leg strengthening. 


                      The students understood the importance of a Healthy Lifestyle by doing exercises and eating Healthy food.


                      The Principal of the school appreciated the efforts of the teacher and emphasized these kind of activities should be done in regular basis.

                        07May

                        NATURE WALK
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                        All the students of class 8 embarked through school ground for a nature's walk to discover the unique features of farming. Different tools were explored by students that are used in agriculture, which provided them with a hand-on experience. Tools like scissors, spades, sickles, different types of cutters, etc., with its uses, were explained and shown to the students With the help of Gardener & under the guidance of Science teacher.
                        Best practices for planting, maintaining, and harvesting with some tips on crop rotation, & soil conservation were shared.
                        Moreover explanation about school garden composting pit was also done which is used for decomposing dried leaves.
                        This walk was an enriching experience that broadened students understanding about agriculture and farming. It not only enhanced our hand-on experience but also sparked their knowledge.
                        Additionally, a seed selection activity was conducted in class Where each student bought the seeds and put it in a beaker filled with water. Students saw some seeds were floating while other settles at bottom .This demonstrated that damaged or hollow seeds float, whereas healthy seeds settle at the bottom — a crucial process farmers perform before sowing.

                          06May

                          ATL COMMUNITY DAY CELEBRATION
                            
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                          Greenway Modern School celebrated one of the most awaited events ‘COMMUNITY DAY’ on 06th May 2025. Nine reputed school ( Universal Public School , Hansraj smarak Sr. Sec. School, Samarth school, Queen Global, New Oxford Public School, Dayanand Model School, Bal Bharti School, Greenway Jhilmil & Greenway International school) & Two NGOs (Smile Foundation & Panam Foundation) along with their students and teachers participated in this Mega Event.

                          The CHIEF GUEST of the day was

                          Dr. MANISH MOHAN GORE - Senior Scientist, CSIR -NISC PR (MINISTRY OF SCIENCE & Technology),

                          Mr. VENUGOPAL BHASKARAN

                          GUEST OF HONOUR- KIPS, ABP EDUCATION

                          Dr. SUMAN PANDIT

                          SPECIAL GUEST - Atal Innovation Mission NITI AAYOG

                          Mr. SHADAB TAIYAB

                          SPECIAL GUEST - Sr Vice President, Kips learning

                          Mr. SALMAN

                          SPECIAL GUEST Assistant Vice President, KIPS Learning

                          The event was also graced by the Principal Mr. Mohit Sachdeva and Vice Principal Mr. Tarun Sachdeva.

                          The Event was divided into two parts-

                          PART-I

                          1. Lamp lighting, scintillating dance performance by the students of class 11 – “DREAMS UNLIMITED”

                          2. Motivational words by the Honourable Principal and Eminent Guests

                          3. Our ATL, Our Pride: Display of projects

                          WINNERS

                          1st position

                          KHANAK CHAUDHARY

                          YOGANSHI

                          RACHIT JHA

                          NAMAN GOYAL

                          VISHARAD KUMAR BHARDWAJ

                          SAGNIK CHATTERJEE

                          2nd Position

                          MD. AYMAAN

                          RAKSHIT JUNEJA

                          ANSH JINDAL

                          3rd position

                          SHIVANSHU BHASKAR

                          AARVI SINGH

                          ALEEZA

                          PART-II

                          Hands-On learning Experience -Drone Demos , Robotics workshop

                          It was an awe-inspiring and magnificent event. Students enthusiastically participated in the event. We thank Stemrobo and the participating schools for helping us make this event successful. We especially thank AIM and NITI Ayog for giving such an amazing and futuristic platform to our children to showcase their talent and innovations.

                          The Principal of the school Mr. Mohit Sachdeva, Vice Principal Mr. Tarun Sachdeva and the esteemed guests greatly appreciated the projects. The Principal sir boosted the children's morale, saying, You've made excellent projects. Prepare them for the future. For any need The school stands with its students . Moreover , Certificates were awarded to winners and participants from other schools and NGO children .

                          The Principal of the school appreciated the efforts of Dr. Sonali Ganguly (ATL Incharge), Mr. Subrat Mishra & Mr. Rohit (ATL Mentors) and teachers involved for making this ATL COMMUNITY DAY a great and successful event.

                           

                           

                           

                            03May

                            FANCY DRESS COMPETITION
                              
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                            On May 3, 2025, our Class 5 students participated in a vibrant Fancy Dress Competition, showcasing traditional attire from various Indian states. The event celebrated India's rich cultural diversity, promoting cultural awareness, confidence, and public speaking skills.

                            Our talented students enthusiastically presented their chosen regions, and the winners are:

                            First Prize:
                            - Navya (Goa) - 5A
                            - Ananya Ranakoti (Uttarakhand) - 5D
                            - Manya (Rajasthan) - 5D

                            Second Position:
                            - Soumya (Tripura) - 5C

                            Third Position:
                            - Aaradhya (West Bengal) - 5B
                            - Saksham (Meghalaya) - 5C
                            - Ishani (Maharashtra) - 5A

                            Special Mention:
                            - Yatharth (Bihar) - 5A (Special Costume Making)

                            This event was a resounding success, showcasing our students' creativity and cultural awareness.

                              01May

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                              Our school Eco club organized a series of engaging activities to promote environmental awareness among students from classes II to XI.

                              The green costume parade for classes II and III saw students dressed   Creatively dressed as trees, animals and nature – related characters. Classes IV and V participated in a craft Workshop where they made  useful items from recycled materials .An Eco fair and  Exhibition by classes VI and VII showcased innovative  eco friendly models and ideas.

                              Class VIII students expressed their creativity in a poster making competition on environmental themes, while  Class IX participated in a lively Environmental quiz that tested their knowledge of nature and sustainability. Class X to contributed to a  pledge Wall, displaying personal promises to protect the environment. Class XI shared impactful messages through a slogan writing competition.

                              These activities inspired students to think critically about environmental issues and encouraged them to take small but meaningful  steps towards a greener future. The event was resounding success, reflecting the commitment of our students to eco conscious living.

                               

                                01May

                                LABOUR DAY (NURSERY WING)
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                                Labour Day Celebration

                                On 1st May, 2025, students of Greenway Nursery School joyfully celebrated Labour Day with a fun-filled program designed to honor the hardworking individuals in our community. A special highlight was when the children presented handmade cards and small gifts to school helpers like the housekeeping staff, security personnel, and gardener , expressing their thanks and appreciation. It was a heartwarming event that taught the value of hard work and kindness.The celebration was aimed at helping children understand the importance of different professions and the value of hard work in a simple and engaging way.

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                                  In the month of April ,
                                  Greenway Modern School took a creative and impactful approach to spread awareness about autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by organizing a Nukkad Natak (street play) performance. The program, which spanned across the primary, middle, and senior wings, aimed to educate students about autism in an engaging and culturally relevant manner.


                                  The Nukkad Natak,was chosen for its ability to capture the audience's attention and convey social messages effectively. The play was carefully crafted to:
                                  1. Explain Autism
                                  2. Promote Inclusion
                                    3. Showcase Challenges and strengths 


                                  A highlight of the program was a speech by a student who shared her views and understanding of autism. The student's speech added a powerful and relatable dimension to the program, emphasizing the importance of empathy and friendship. The student discussed how small acts of kindness and understanding can make a significant difference in the lives of individuals with autism.
                                  The school plans to continue such initiatives to build a more inclusive and supportive learning community.

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