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NEWS & EVENTS

10May

Forest & Climate Change Painting Competition organized by National Museum of Natural History
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On the occasion of World Environment Day, the National Museum of Natural History, under the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, organized a National Level Painting Competition on the theme Climate Action: Small Steps, Big Change. Students of classes 6th to 8th participated with great zeal and enthusiasm, presenting innovative ideas through paintings that were truly praiseworthy. The best entry, created by Viraj of Class 8-C, has been sent for national-level judgement. Teachers also highlighted the importance of climate change in our daily lives and explained how small individual actions can collectively bring about a big change.

    10May

    Heatwave Preparedness
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    As per the circular issued by the Directorate of Education regarding heatwave preparedness, the school has implemented comprehensive precautionary measures to ensure the safety and well-being of all students and staff. In view of the rising temperatures, all outdoor activities and morning assemblies have been suspended during peak heat hours from 10:30 AM to 3:30 PM, with indoor alternatives arranged to maintain the academic schedule. To promote regular hydration, the “Water Bell” initiative was introduced, with a bell rung every 90 minutes to remind students and staff to drink water, and ORS sachets have been made readily available in the school infirmary for use under supervision in cases of dehydration. Awareness sessions are being conducted daily by class teachers to educate students on recognizing signs of heat exhaustion, the importance of hydration, wearing light cotton clothing, and avoiding direct sunlight. A buddy system has also been instituted across all grades, wherein students monitor each other for symptoms like dizziness, fatigue, or excessive sweating and promptly report concerns to teachers. For infrastructure support, classrooms are kept well-ventilated with curtains drawn to block direct sunlight, and students are permitted to stay in shaded areas or indoor halls during breaks. Further, class teachers are regularly updating parents through official WhatsApp groups, sharing guidance on heat safety measures such as sending filled water bottles, providing light meals, ensuring caps and sunscreen use, and monitoring children for heat-related symptoms at home. The School Safety Committee is actively monitoring compliance through daily rounds, and no cases of heat stroke have been reported so far. The school remains committed to following DOE guidelines and will continue to adapt these measures as needed to ensure a safe learning environment.

      10May

      A Mock Drill on Disaster Management
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      A Mock Drill on Disaster Management in case of Fire was conducted for students on 8th May 2025 under the supervision of Teacher Coordinator Ms. Silky Sharma, with Ms. Geeta Sharma assisting. During the session, students were given a live demonstration on using a fire extinguisher through the PASS technique and were briefed on key safety measures such as wrapping a blanket to protect themselves, crawling low under smoke, and following orderly evacuation routes. With all teachers present, the interactive drill helped students grasp the importance of staying calm and responding quickly during emergencies. The session proved highly fruitful in building practical awareness and confidence to manage disaster situations effectively.

        09May

        Mother's Day Celebration
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        Greenway Modern School celebrated Mother’s Day on Friday, 08 May 2026 with great enthusiasm and emotional fervour. Students from Classes I to XII participated wholeheartedly in a variety of creative and meaningful activities designed to express love and gratitude towards their mothers.

        The day witnessed vibrant participation in activities such as bouquet making, gratitude jars, scrapbook designing, poster making, collage making, lantern crafting, and pop-up card designing. The school campus was filled with joy, creativity, and heartfelt emotions, making the celebration truly memorable for students and teachers alike.

        Adding to the celebration, HT PACE, in collaboration with NPS Vatsalya, launched a special Mother’s Day initiative for students. As part of this initiative, greeting cards were delivered to the school in the morning on 8th May 2026. Teachers guided students in writing heartfelt messages for their mothers on these cards.

        Students of Class V also actively participated in the HT PACE activity. They designed the greeting cards with great care and penned touching messages for their mothers under the guidance of their class teachers.

        For participation in the HT PACE contest, students were required to upload two pictures by scanning the provided QR code:
        1. A picture of the greeting card designed by them.
        2. A selfie of them presenting the greeting card to their mothers.

        A total of 100 lucky winners from all valid entries will be shortlisted and awarded special souvenirs by Team HT.

        The combined school activities and the HT PACE initiative provided students a beautiful platform to convey their emotions and strengthen the bond with their mothers. The celebration concluded on a joyful and touching note, leaving lasting memories for all.

          05May

          Announcement of Student Council 2026-27
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          On May 5, 2026, the Principal of Greenway Modern School announced the Student Council for the academic session 2026-27 for all wings of the school. The announcement included the selection of the Headboy and Headgirl, along with the appointment of the English Club Secretary. A key change this year was the appointment of four students as Cultural Heads instead of one, with the aim of sharing the responsibility of cultural activities and encouraging teamwork. During the address, the Principal highlighted the importance of the Student Council in upholding school values and maintaining discipline, and urged all newly appointed members to perform their duties with sincerity and work for the benefit of the school. The revised structure is expected to bring fresh ideas to school events and provide wider representation to students in co-curricular leadership.

            01May

            Jal Pakhwada Celebrated in School
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            As per the DOE circular, our school observed Jal Pakhwada from 27th to 30th April 2026 to spread awareness about water conservation. Students across all classes participated in various zero period activities with great zeal. 

            Classes 6 and 7 expressed their ideas through Poster Making on Water Conservation, while Class 8 highlighted Challenges of Clean Water and their Solutions through impactful posters. Primary students, led by Ms. Charu, took out an enthusiastic Rally on 30th April with slogans on saving water. On the same day, Classes 9 and 10 performed Nukkad Natak on Water: Our Lifeline in their classrooms, conveying the value of water through engaging skits. The program concluded on 30th April with thought-provoking speeches by Classes 11 and 12 on water conservation and related challenges.

            The week-long celebration successfully sensitized students about the need to conserve water and use it judiciously.

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