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Children's Day celebrated with fun and frolic

Children's Day was celebrated at St Joseph's Convent Senior Secondary School with enthusiasm.The theme of the programme was rose.Celebrations began with a prayer service conducted by teachers.
Children's Day celebrated with fun and frolic

BHOPAL: Children's Day was celebrated at St Joseph's Convent Senior Secondary School with enthusiasm. The theme of the programme was rose. Celebrations began with a prayer service conducted by teachers. It was followed by a fashion show by teachers and cultural quiz. Teachers were dressed up in a variety of traditional attire from various states. The quiz was based on the questions related to these states.
A colourful dance followed. Keenly contested 'antakshri' contest between teachers and students was also held. Vote of thanks was proposed by the prime minster of the school, Bhavya Gupta.
St Paul School: It was a fun-filled day for students of St Paul School. The programme began with prayer, dance and tributes to Chacha Nehru. Various activities and events were organized and performed by teachers. The day had the theme of love. Programmes included informative play, enactment and songs. School principal Fr Sebi Edattukaran CMI was present. The programme ended with vote of thanks by school vice-president Afsha Ali.
Sharda Vidya Mandir: Colourful programme was presented by teachers of Sharda Vidya Mandir to celebrate Children's Day. Teachers sang, danced and enacted onstage to make the morning memorable. Chairman of the school, Vinay Agrawal, and principal Shefali Gautam addressed the children and encouraged them to dream big and work hard.
Jawahar Bal Bhavan: Week-long celebrations concluded here at Jawahar Bhal Bhavan on November 14. Students of different schools participated in the functions. On the last day, students presented colourful cultural programmes.
Pretty Petals: Dressed like Nehru, students of Pretty Petals school celebrated the occasion.
Delhi Public School: DPS celebrated the annual award function to honour the meritorious students of the school of 2013-14 session. As many as 1,750 students were awarded trophies and certificates, marker cups, scholar trophies and star badges. Chief guest of the event was Prof Anoop Swarup, vice-chancellor, Jagran Lake City University. Ajay Kumar Sharma, principal, DPS Bhopal, and the headmistresses were also present. Ceremony ended with ceremonial vote of thanks by Mukta Sharma, headmistress.

Billabong School: Inter-house characterization competition was held at Billabong High International School, Bhopal. Corridors of the primary wing were abuzz with activity. Dressed in vibrant costumes and armed with fitting props, these little artistes played out a wide array of characters as diverse as the Red Queen and Alice from Alice in Wonderland, Tom Sawyer, Swami from Swami and Friends.
Holy Family School: The school will celebrate its silver jubilee on November 15 on the campus. Dr Leo Cornelio, archbishop will be the chief guest .
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