Nursary http://sriprakash.org/sri4/index.php/news-cbse/cbse 2024-04-27T23:57:55+00:00 sriprakash.org Joomla! - Open Source Content Management “Embracing the spirit of Vasanth Panchami” 2024-02-14T14:26:41+00:00 2024-02-14T14:26:41+00:00 http://sriprakash.org/sri4/index.php/news-cbse/cbse/2421-embracing-the-spirit-of-vasanth-panchami P Srinivas <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4/" alt=""></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Vasant Panchami, also known as Saraswati Puja, is a vibrant and significant festival celebrated in the preprimary. This auspicious day is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Saraswati, the embodiment of knowledge, arts and music. The school premises are adorned with beautiful decorations. The children enjoy the opportunity to delve into the rich cultural heritage of India as they learn about the significance of this festival. The children paid homemade to Goddess Saraswati and sought Her blessings for knowledge and wisdom. The children recited poems and shared stories. The children eagerly participated to explore their artistic abilities, build confidence and nurture their passion for arts.</p> <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4/" alt=""></p><p style="text-align: justify;">Vasant Panchami, also known as Saraswati Puja, is a vibrant and significant festival celebrated in the preprimary. This auspicious day is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Saraswati, the embodiment of knowledge, arts and music. The school premises are adorned with beautiful decorations. The children enjoy the opportunity to delve into the rich cultural heritage of India as they learn about the significance of this festival. The children paid homemade to Goddess Saraswati and sought Her blessings for knowledge and wisdom. The children recited poems and shared stories. The children eagerly participated to explore their artistic abilities, build confidence and nurture their passion for arts.</p> SANKRANTI CELEBRATIONS 2024 2024-01-10T10:39:12+00:00 2024-01-10T10:39:12+00:00 http://sriprakash.org/sri4/index.php/news-cbse/cbse/2415-sankranti-celebrations-2024 P Srinivas <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4//sri4/images/2024/sankranthi2024.jpg" alt="" width="1800" height="1200" loading="lazy"></p><p style="text-align: justify;">‘Makar Sankranti’- a gaiety festival we celebrate as the harvest season begins. The supremacy of culture and tradition is grandly celebrated and observed by Sri Prakash's fraternity, students, and their families. Our students have gladly enjoyed organizing the displays of our cultural practices like Bhogi mantalu (bonfire), Bommala Koluvu and Bhogi-pallu as a reflection of festive spirits and unity. They have also graced and ornamented the ambience of our school with colourful Muggulu (Rangolis), kites, flowers, sugarcane, paddy spikes, mango, banana and coconut leaves, Gobbemmalu and Gobbillu. To show gratitude and appreciation towards our Gods of nature (Sun, rain) cows, and farmers, children have marvellously portrayed the roles of Haridas, Gangireddu Jangama Dora, Sodemma, Rytanna (farmer) Lord Venkateswara and Goddess Godadevi. To bring awareness about the significance and benefits of our healthy traditional food, students have exhibited the festive delicacies in various vintage and ethnic utensils, bowls and equipment. Guests are invited and welcomed in an exceptional and auspicious manner by our students. They have cheerfully offered guests our traditional sweets, desserts, and many scrumptious food items. The celebrations of Bhogi, Sankranti, and Kanuma are celebrated by our students with immense enthusiasm, great collaboration and coordination.</p> <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4//sri4/images/2024/sankranthi2024.jpg" alt="" width="1800" height="1200" loading="lazy"></p><p style="text-align: justify;">‘Makar Sankranti’- a gaiety festival we celebrate as the harvest season begins. The supremacy of culture and tradition is grandly celebrated and observed by Sri Prakash's fraternity, students, and their families. Our students have gladly enjoyed organizing the displays of our cultural practices like Bhogi mantalu (bonfire), Bommala Koluvu and Bhogi-pallu as a reflection of festive spirits and unity. They have also graced and ornamented the ambience of our school with colourful Muggulu (Rangolis), kites, flowers, sugarcane, paddy spikes, mango, banana and coconut leaves, Gobbemmalu and Gobbillu. To show gratitude and appreciation towards our Gods of nature (Sun, rain) cows, and farmers, children have marvellously portrayed the roles of Haridas, Gangireddu Jangama Dora, Sodemma, Rytanna (farmer) Lord Venkateswara and Goddess Godadevi. To bring awareness about the significance and benefits of our healthy traditional food, students have exhibited the festive delicacies in various vintage and ethnic utensils, bowls and equipment. Guests are invited and welcomed in an exceptional and auspicious manner by our students. They have cheerfully offered guests our traditional sweets, desserts, and many scrumptious food items. The celebrations of Bhogi, Sankranti, and Kanuma are celebrated by our students with immense enthusiasm, great collaboration and coordination.</p> A HOLLY JOLLY TIME WITH THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS 2023-12-23T14:48:11+00:00 2023-12-23T14:48:11+00:00 http://sriprakash.org/sri4/index.php/news-cbse/cbse/2409-a-holly-jolly-time-with-the-spirit-of-christmas P Srinivas <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4//sri4/images/2023/christmas-prp.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="800" loading="lazy"></p><p style="text-align: justify;">        Christmas is the festival which inspires the spirit of sharing and caringa. Our  pre -primary children celebrated Christmas in all it's joy and happiness. The programme started with an interesting note on Christmas and why it is celebrated colourfully. A traditional Telugu story telling depicted the scenes of Jesus Christ in the form of BURRA KATHA. The mesmerising carols sung by the choir were enchantingly resounding . The students danced to the melodious tunes of " Jingle bells" and" We wish you a merry Christmas ". The dazzling entry of Santa Claus added to the joy and excitement of the little ones. The boundless Joy of celebrating the festival was visible on the faces of the cute children.<br />       Christmas celebrations nurture not only academic growth but also the development of well-rounded, socially concious individuals.</p> <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4//sri4/images/2023/christmas-prp.jpg" alt="" width="1200" height="800" loading="lazy"></p><p style="text-align: justify;">        Christmas is the festival which inspires the spirit of sharing and caringa. Our  pre -primary children celebrated Christmas in all it's joy and happiness. The programme started with an interesting note on Christmas and why it is celebrated colourfully. A traditional Telugu story telling depicted the scenes of Jesus Christ in the form of BURRA KATHA. The mesmerising carols sung by the choir were enchantingly resounding . The students danced to the melodious tunes of " Jingle bells" and" We wish you a merry Christmas ". The dazzling entry of Santa Claus added to the joy and excitement of the little ones. The boundless Joy of celebrating the festival was visible on the faces of the cute children.<br />       Christmas celebrations nurture not only academic growth but also the development of well-rounded, socially concious individuals.</p> Joy of Treating Togetherness 2023-11-25T12:33:34+00:00 2023-11-25T12:33:34+00:00 http://sriprakash.org/sri4/index.php/news-cbse/cbse/2384-joy-of-treating-togetherness P Srinivas <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4/" alt=""></p><p>Colours are the smiles of nature. <br />The essence of these colours is portrayed gaily by the students of Sri Prakash today in the form of Food Sharing Day. Kindergarten students were beautifully dressed up in Pink, Green, and Red, symbolising being active and remaining relaxed. Grade 1 was in Yellow -symbolising mixed thoughts and actions whereas Grade 2 was joyfully dressed in Blue. The joy of sharing food is a timeless tradition that connects us all.<br />    Sharing a meal creates a sense of togetherness and strengthens bonds. Students enjoyed their day by sharing their food items with their companions and enjoyed the part of the day playing games, singing, and dancing.<br />It was a memorable day for the children, who signed off with joy and laughter at the dispersal time.</p> <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4/" alt=""></p><p>Colours are the smiles of nature. <br />The essence of these colours is portrayed gaily by the students of Sri Prakash today in the form of Food Sharing Day. Kindergarten students were beautifully dressed up in Pink, Green, and Red, symbolising being active and remaining relaxed. Grade 1 was in Yellow -symbolising mixed thoughts and actions whereas Grade 2 was joyfully dressed in Blue. The joy of sharing food is a timeless tradition that connects us all.<br />    Sharing a meal creates a sense of togetherness and strengthens bonds. Students enjoyed their day by sharing their food items with their companions and enjoyed the part of the day playing games, singing, and dancing.<br />It was a memorable day for the children, who signed off with joy and laughter at the dispersal time.</p> Exploring the path of faith 2023-09-22T08:47:41+00:00 2023-09-22T08:47:41+00:00 http://sriprakash.org/sri4/index.php/news-cbse/cbse/2367-exploring-the-path-of-faith P Srinivas <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4/" alt=""></p><p>Grade 1 students embarked on a unique journey of learning by visiting a temple, Church, mosque, Ramdev Baba temple etc..as part of their curriculum. They learned that places of worship are not only spaces for prayer but also symbols of peace ,harmony and the spirituality of their respective faiths. By stepping into the shoes of different "religious follwers" they broadend their horizons and experienced the diversity with in our society. This field trip helped the children learn to respect the multicultural fabric of our world.</p> <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4/" alt=""></p><p>Grade 1 students embarked on a unique journey of learning by visiting a temple, Church, mosque, Ramdev Baba temple etc..as part of their curriculum. They learned that places of worship are not only spaces for prayer but also symbols of peace ,harmony and the spirituality of their respective faiths. By stepping into the shoes of different "religious follwers" they broadend their horizons and experienced the diversity with in our society. This field trip helped the children learn to respect the multicultural fabric of our world.</p> Lord Krishna's divine delights 2023-09-02T12:59:36+00:00 2023-09-02T12:59:36+00:00 http://sriprakash.org/sri4/index.php/news-cbse/cbse/2356-lord-krishnas-divine-delights P Srinivas <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4/" alt=""></p><p style="text-align: justify;">On the occasion of Sri Krishna Janmashtami, the school premises, adorned with beautiful peacock feathers, vibrant flower garlands hanging from every corner, created an ambience of joy and devotion. The children were dressed up in colourful robes of lord Krishna, Radha, Yashoda, Balarama , Kuchela etc enhancing the festive aura. The central attraction was the elaborate cradle decorated with flowers representing the divine abode of lord Krishna. Students enthusiastically participated in mesmerizing dance performances, children explained the importance of krishnashtami in terms of breaking the hanging pot, kalia mardhanam. Celebration of krishnastami not only fosters an appreciation for the Hindu mythology and cultural traditions but also serves as a reminder of the values lord Krishna embodied. - love, compassion and righteousness</p> <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4/" alt=""></p><p style="text-align: justify;">On the occasion of Sri Krishna Janmashtami, the school premises, adorned with beautiful peacock feathers, vibrant flower garlands hanging from every corner, created an ambience of joy and devotion. The children were dressed up in colourful robes of lord Krishna, Radha, Yashoda, Balarama , Kuchela etc enhancing the festive aura. The central attraction was the elaborate cradle decorated with flowers representing the divine abode of lord Krishna. Students enthusiastically participated in mesmerizing dance performances, children explained the importance of krishnashtami in terms of breaking the hanging pot, kalia mardhanam. Celebration of krishnastami not only fosters an appreciation for the Hindu mythology and cultural traditions but also serves as a reminder of the values lord Krishna embodied. - love, compassion and righteousness</p> An exciting journey through the market 2023-08-17T14:50:05+00:00 2023-08-17T14:50:05+00:00 http://sriprakash.org/sri4/index.php/news-cbse/cbse/2320-an-exciting-journey-through-the-market P Srinivas <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4/" alt=""></p><p style="text-align: justify;">UKG kids took a delightful journey to a bustling vegetable and fruit market downtown. As they arrived the vivid array of colours, shapes and textures of the fruits and vegetables captured their attention. As the young explorers made their way through the colourful stalls, their senses were awakened by the sight, smell and touch of various fruits and vegetables which enhanced their sensory perception expanding their palate with the sample fruits offered to them. The visit to the local market is a valuable learning experience for the exploring visitors.</p> <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4/" alt=""></p><p style="text-align: justify;">UKG kids took a delightful journey to a bustling vegetable and fruit market downtown. As they arrived the vivid array of colours, shapes and textures of the fruits and vegetables captured their attention. As the young explorers made their way through the colourful stalls, their senses were awakened by the sight, smell and touch of various fruits and vegetables which enhanced their sensory perception expanding their palate with the sample fruits offered to them. The visit to the local market is a valuable learning experience for the exploring visitors.</p> A professional help in daily life. 2023-08-09T10:46:42+00:00 2023-08-09T10:46:42+00:00 http://sriprakash.org/sri4/index.php/news-cbse/cbse/2305-a-professional-help-in-daily-life P Srinivas <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4//sri4/images/2023/POLICE.jpg" alt="" width="1800" height="1200" loading="lazy"></p><p>Experiential learning is the process of learning by doing. By engaging students in hands -on experiences and reflections, they are better able to connect the knowledge learned in the classroom to the real-world situations. Grade 1 children as part of their learning about people who help us in our daily life, we invited a cross section of professionals to speak to our students about their roles in our daily lives. The speakers included a police officer, a security guard, a bus driver, a teacher etc... Each speaker shared their experiences and insights with the students, helping them to understand the importance and dignity of these professions in our society and the skills needed to succeed in them. The event was a great success and provided students with a valuable learning experience.</p> <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4//sri4/images/2023/POLICE.jpg" alt="" width="1800" height="1200" loading="lazy"></p><p>Experiential learning is the process of learning by doing. By engaging students in hands -on experiences and reflections, they are better able to connect the knowledge learned in the classroom to the real-world situations. Grade 1 children as part of their learning about people who help us in our daily life, we invited a cross section of professionals to speak to our students about their roles in our daily lives. The speakers included a police officer, a security guard, a bus driver, a teacher etc... Each speaker shared their experiences and insights with the students, helping them to understand the importance and dignity of these professions in our society and the skills needed to succeed in them. The event was a great success and provided students with a valuable learning experience.</p> Friends forever 2023-08-08T10:21:53+00:00 2023-08-08T10:21:53+00:00 http://sriprakash.org/sri4/index.php/news-cbse/cbse/2301-friends-forever P Srinivas <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4//sri4/images/2023/friends.jpg" alt="" width="1800" height="1200" loading="lazy"></p><p>Friendship day is just around the corner and it's the perfect opportunity to celebrate with classmates. Children were involved in various fun activities like tying friendship bracelets , making friendship tree with their palms, colouring the pictures of their friends, to strengthen their relationships. It's a great way to encourage kindness, emphathy and togetherness in the school community for better bonding</p> <p><img src="http://sriprakash.org/sri4//sri4/images/2023/friends.jpg" alt="" width="1800" height="1200" loading="lazy"></p><p>Friendship day is just around the corner and it's the perfect opportunity to celebrate with classmates. Children were involved in various fun activities like tying friendship bracelets , making friendship tree with their palms, colouring the pictures of their friends, to strengthen their relationships. It's a great way to encourage kindness, emphathy and togetherness in the school community for better bonding</p>