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Thursday, 30 August 2012
Telugu Language Day (29/8/12)
As a moment of
pride, the Telugu students of Orchids – The International School, showed their
identity in the morning assembly. The students started off their presentation
by performing a small skit. The audience were then greeted with a dance
performed by the girls of Class V. This was followed by a rhyme in Telugu that
was recited by the students of Class I. A few jokes were shared by some
students of Class IX.
The programmes
was anchored by Sri Brahmi of Class IX and ended with a speech by Sanjana of
Class X who spoke of the origin, development and the need for preserving the
Telugu language that has been called the ‘Italian of the East’.
Everyone enjoyed
the assembly which had the right amount of humour. Many felt that it was one of
the best assemblies of the year.
Umasree. A &
Yatisha Rajanala,
Class IX
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Monday, 27 August 2012
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Independence Day (15/8/12)
‘Orchids’ was in fervour of celebration, commemorating India’s Independence.
National festivals reinforce feelings of patriotism and remind us of the need
to work harder for the country’s progress.
The festivity began with flag hoisting by the Chief Guest,
Mr. Partha Saradhi, Finance Manager, K12 Techno Services, accompanied by the Principal
of Orchids, Mrs. Mona Mehdi. The Salute and the National Anthem were followed
by the speeches of Orchidians in English, Hindi and Telugu. Patriotic songs were
sung with the school choir taking the lead.
The Chief Guest in his address stated that the mighty
achievements of our great leaders must always be remembered. We understand
through their success that hard work definitely paves way to success and
happiness.
The Principal in her address stressed that we can feel the
real joy of independence only when we free ourselves of evil influences, in the
form of thoughts, words or deeds. The need of the hour is to retain our
identity and culture.
The day’s programme concluded with distribution of sweets.
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