Preprimary children went for their second field trip to Gyanjyoti Savirtri Phule Udyan, Wakad. It was an exciting trip as the children awaited to play on the Park Playstations. They enjoyed the slides, see saw, jungle gym, swings. Later children walked around to see the landscaped garden that had many colourful flowers. Children also climbed up the short hill to sit in the gazebo and enjoy the aerial view. Followed by which they walked past the amphitheater and took a short snack break. After the refreshments, the children headed back to the bus to reach the school. It was indeed an enjoyable trip, we could see it evidently in the reflection sheets of our students.
Christmas is for joy, for giving and sharing, for laughter, for coming together with family and friends. It was surely a Christmas to remember at BVRTSE. The school wore a festive look with bells, streamers and a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. In the classes the children presented Memes, Skit and poem followed by the Carnival Celebrations. The school hosted a Carnival with game, food and saleable items stalls. There were games such as Pin the nose on the Rudolf, Santa Hat Ring Toss, Feed the Santa, Get Snowballed and many more. There were delicious desserts and snackibles prepared by the teachers such as Chaat Station, Paneer Submarine, Korean food, Italian dishes to name a few. The delightful celebration included children coming in red and white colour attire, playing fun games and sharing the merriment together.
World Soil Day Grade I D conducts an assembly to spread a meaningful message to their peers. World Soil Day is observed every year on December 5 to raise awareness of the importance of soil to the sustenance of life on earth. The soil quality is getting degraded, leading to environmental issues. Grade I D BVRTSE young learners conveyed to the school and their peers the amount of damage done to the planet every year due to ignorance. They also gave a message about how people abuse the land because they regard it as a commodity belonging to them. When people see land as a community to which they belong, they may begin to use it with love and respect.
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