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NEWS & EVENTS

17Nov

DATE SHEET OF PERIODIC TEST -II (2025-26) (III TO IX & XI)

DATE SHEET OF PERIODIC TEST -II (2025-26) (III TO IX & XI)

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17Nov

CLASS X DATE SHEET OF PERIODIC TEST -II (2025-26)

CLASS X DATE SHEET OF PERIODIC TEST -II (2025-26) 

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14Nov

CHILDREN'S DAY 2025
CHILDREN
CHILDREN
CHILDREN
CHILDREN
CHILDREN
CHILDREN
CHILDREN
CHILDREN

Celebrating Childhood: A Special Assembly by Peace House

The school celebrated Children’s Day with great enthusiasm through a special assembly organised under Peace House, led jointly by the middle and senior wing teachers.
The programme began with a serene atmosphere as the Middle Wing teachers conducted the Prayer, Thought for the Day, and News Headlines, setting a positive tone for the celebration. Following this, the Senior Wing teachers presented a beautifully arranged musical act, dedicated to the joy, innocence, and spirit of childhood. Their performance filled the environment with energy and emotion, making the young audience feel truly valued and special.
After the assembly, a variety of engaging in-class activities were conducted across all grades to make the day memorable and meaningful.
Students from Classes 1 to 5 participated in expressive tasks involving speaking, drawing, sharing their thoughts, and creating posters.
Students from Classes 6 to 10 worked on creative drawing themes that encouraged them to think about happiness, memories, and positivity.
In the senior secondary classes, Class 11 created visual reflections of their childhood memories, while Class 12 shared short personal reflections capturing their most cherished moments from childhood.
The celebration beautifully honoured the spirit of Children’s Day and reminded everyone of the joy, creativity, and uniqueness each child brings to the school. The dedicated efforts of all teachers under Peace House made the programme heartfelt, meaningful, and truly memorable for the students.

    09Nov

    Greenway Students Uphold the Spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat
    Greenway Students Uphold the Spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat
    Greenway Students Uphold the Spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat
    Greenway Students Uphold the Spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat
    Greenway Students Uphold the Spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat

    Greenway Students Uphold the Spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat

    National Unity Day (Rashtriya Ekta Diwas) was observed in school on 31st October with great patriotic zeal and enthusiasm by Greenwanians. The day marks the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the “Iron Man of India”, who played a remarkable role in the integration of our nation.
    To begin the day, all students and staff took the National Unity Pledge to preserve the unity, integrity, and security of our country.
    As part of the celebration, the Sports Department of the school and DOE (Directorate of Education, Delhi) both organized a Unity Run on this occasion. Students and teachers across Delhi participated in this run to spread the message – “Ek Bharat – Shreshtha Bharat.”

    Proudly, 15 girl students of Greenway Modern School were selected to present a special dance performance in the Unity Run event. Their cultural performance showcased the spirit of national integration. The dance was also witnessed by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Delhi, Mrs Rekha Gupta, and the Education Minister, Shri Ashish Sood, which was indeed a moment of honour and pride for the school.
    Through this celebration, students of Greenway once again proved that unity is the biggest strength of our nation.

      07Nov

      An educational trip to NATIONAL MUSEUM
      An educational trip to NATIONAL MUSEUM
      An educational trip to NATIONAL MUSEUM
      An educational trip to NATIONAL MUSEUM
      An educational trip to NATIONAL MUSEUM
      An educational trip to NATIONAL MUSEUM
      An educational trip to NATIONAL MUSEUM
      An educational trip to NATIONAL MUSEUM

      An educational trip to the NATIONAL MUSEUM was organised by the Greenway Modern School on 7 November, 2025 for classes XII-F, XII-G, XI-F and XI-G, the HISTORY and PAINTING batches of session 2025-26. A group of 60 students was accompanied by two respected teachers Mrs Neeraj Sharma and Ms Tanya. The visit was informative for the students with them exploring ancient themes as in the BUDDHA gallery, the INDUS VALLEY civilisation, and the MAURYAN period. Students, also, encountered ancient visual arts as the jewelleries of the Mughal period, the South Indian sculptures and different schools of art. Overall, the visit was fruitful as it bridged the gap between today's generation with their ancient heritage with them realising the blend of ancient technology with devotion in reality.

        05Nov

        MENTAL HEALTH DAY
        MENTAL HEALTH DAY
        MENTAL HEALTH DAY
        MENTAL HEALTH DAY
        MENTAL HEALTH DAY
        MENTAL HEALTH DAY

        Mental Health Day

        To commemorate World Mental Health Day, Greenway Modern Senior Secondary School organized a vibrant and meaningful celebration led by the students of Class XIth Psychology Students.The event aimed to spread awareness about the importance of mental health and emotional well-being among the younger students of Classes VI to VIII. The senior students conducted a series of interactive and engaging activities, including games, discussions and reflection exercises, that helped the juniors understand their emotions in a fun yet thoughtful manner. The sessions encouraged empathy, self-awareness and healthy communication. The initiative also provided the senior students with an opportunity to demonstrate leadership and compassion, making the celebration both insightful and impactful. The atmosphere was filled with positivity, enthusiasm and learning as students shared smiles, stories and reflections. The photographs captured during the event beautifully showcase the energy, warmth and collaborative spirit of the day, truly reflecting our students commitment to nurturing emotionally balanced and empathetic individuals.

          03Nov

          Visit to the Gurudwara
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)
          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre - Primary and Pre-School)

          Visit to the Gurudwara (Pre- Primary and Pre -School students)

          The Nursery and Kg students had a wonderful and peaceful experience during their visit to the Gurudwara. The visit was organized to help the children learn about different places of worship and understand the values of love, equality, and service.As soon as the children reached the Gurudwara, they were warmly welcomed by the sewadars (helpers). The students covered their heads before entering the main prayer hall, learning the importance of respect and cleanliness in the holy place. Inside, they listened to the soothing shabad kirtan (holy hymns) that created a calm and peaceful atmosphere.The children also bowed down in front of Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the holy book of the Sikhs. They learned that the Gurudwara is a place open to everyone, regardless of religion, caste, or background.After the prayer session, the little ones were given Kada Prasad and toffees.It was a memorable day full of learning and joy. The visit helped the students understand the importance of kindness, humility, and togetherness — values that the Gurudwara beautifully teaches.

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