Greenway Modern School organized a series of engaging and awareness-driven activities on 18th July 2025 for students of Classes VIII, IX, and X. The central theme of these activities was the prevention and control of vector-borne diseases, specifically Dengue, Chikungunya, and Malaria. The initiative aimed to educate students about these serious health threats while promoting creativity and active participation in the learning process.
Students of Class VIII took part in a poem recitation activity, where they composed and recited original poems highlighting the causes, symptoms, and preventive measures related to mosquito-borne diseases. The performances reflected not only poetic expression but also a strong grasp of the scientific and social aspects of disease prevention.
Class IX students participated in a slogan writing competition. They crafted impactful and thought-provoking slogans that conveyed strong messages about the importance of hygiene, eliminating mosquito breeding grounds, and adopting preventive measures. The slogans were judged for their creativity, clarity, and relevance to the theme.
For Class X, a poster-making activity was organized, where students created visually appealing posters on the same theme. The posters showcased their artistic abilities and scientific understanding, emphasizing key points such as cleanliness, early diagnosis, personal protection, and community awareness. Many students incorporated slogans, facts, and illustrations that effectively conveyed the importance of combating vector-borne diseases.
The activities achieved their objective of enhancing awareness and encouraging responsible behavior among students. They provided a platform for students to express themselves while deepening their understanding of health and hygiene. The initiative also fostered teamwork, creativity, and communication skills, making the learning experience both meaningful and enjoyable.
The students were also made aware to wear uniform comprising of full sleeves and use mosquito repellants to avoid mosquito bites.
The Principal of the school appreciated the initiative taken by the students & teachers and said that such activities not only enrich the academic environment but also empower students to contribute positively to community health.